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''Star Kitty's Revenge'' is the third
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by American recording artist Joi, released on March 19, 2002, by
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. The album received generally positive reviews from
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upon its release. In ''
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'' (2004), ''Rolling Stone'' journalist Jon Caramanica writes that the album "reeked of the unique stank of Atlanta's
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collective" and that "for all ''Kitty''s raunch, Joi still takes the opportunity to flex her impressive,
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-style vocals on more traditional material.".Caramanica et al. Brackett & Hoard (2004), p. 437.


Track listing

#"Alright, I'm Back" #"It's Your Life" #"17" of Snow" #"Y'All Better Be Glad" #"Techno Pimp" #"Crave" #"Munchies for Your Love" #" Lick (with Sleepy Brown)" #"What If I Kissed You Right Now?" #"Why They Do What They Do" #"Get On" #"You're a Whore" #"I'm a Woman" #"He's Still a Nigga" #"Nicole" #"Missing You" #"Agnus Dei" #"Jefferson St. Joe" #"Keypsiia, Age 4" (bonus track)


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* {{Authority control 2002 albums Albums produced by Raphael Saadiq Joi (singer) albums