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Turbo 919
2008 studio album by Sean Garrett From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Turbo 919 is the debut studio album by American singer Sean Garrett. It was released on May 27, 2008, via Bet I Penned It and Interscope Records. Production was handled by Garrett himself, together with the Avila Brothers, Bloodshy & Avant, Brass 'n Blues, Carlos McKinney, Darkchild, StarGate and The Neptunes. Turbo 919 features guest appearances from Akon, Lil Wayne, Ludacris and Pharrell Williams.
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Spin editor Mikael Wood noted that with Turbo 919, Garrett "demonstrates that his behind-the-boards work has prepared him reasonably well for a turn in the spotlight. Unfortunately, few of Garrett's ideas about romance have evolved past the knuckle-dragging stage, which weighs down Turbo 919's sleek, precision-geared beats with loads of brain-dead machismo."[3] In a negative review for About.com, Mark Edward Nero wrote: "Garrett is nowhere near as good of a singer as he is a songwriter. He may have been partially responsible for such hits as Usher's "Yeah!," Ciara's "Goodies" and Chris Brown's "Run It!," but Turbo 919 is a hit-less, witless mess that's a strong contender for worst album of the year."[1]
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In Japan, Rhona peaked at number 12 on the Oricon Albums Chart,[4] spending eight weeks on the chart.[4]
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