Title: Is There Another?!
Release date: 23 January, 2003
Record label: Universal
Single: Honk Your Horn
Official website: Dani Stevenson
Buy at: Amazon
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From the woman who told Nelly "I'm gettin' so hot, I wanna take my clothes off!" That's right, this is the woman who sings the hook on "Hot In Herre!" No need to look any further! If you saw her story portrayed in a made-for-TV movie, you'd never believe it: "That girl's rise to fame was too fast," you'd say. "Too drama-free. No one gets discovered like that." But here she is, in an ascent that can only be viewed as a testament to her great talent. Dani Stevenson has arrived.
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On her Universal Records debut IS THERE ANOTHER?! Dani proves beyond a shadow of a doubt that her place in the spotlight is well earned. And listeners will agree once they get a dose of her funkdafied, jazzed-up R&B style. Her voice and music pay homage to her eclectic cast of influences and the styles they purveyed. Clearly, the fingerprints of Billie Holiday, Sarah Vaughn, Donnie Hathaway, Whitney Houston, and Roberta Flack are all over this prodigious debut. But, this is not a record simply for old-schoolers. Dani definitely gives it up for her peers as she boldly goes where few artists have dared to go: sprinkling bits of jazz-inspired vocals over modern-day hip hop beats.
"Yo Yo Yo" is the listener's first clue that IS THERE ANOTHER?! is not just another album and Dani Stevenson is not just another singer. "Yo Yo Yo," which was also featured on the Universal soundtrack Music >From and Inspired by XXX, brims with originality from Dani's ear-catching vocals to its down home jazz clarinet chiming in throughout the track. The slow-paced "Indecent Proposal (What Would You Do?)" finds Dani crooning sweetly and sexily about a discreet romantic tryst while the mid-tempo "Fed Up" kicks a trifling lover to the curb. "Still In Love" is one of those smoke-filled-room-my-lover-done-me-wrong torch songs that few young singers can convey as convincingly as Dani does on this track. And as a real testament to her musical depth, the 22-year-old singer dares to include a cover of the classic "Fever" performed by Peggy Lee.
Long before she sang the hook on Nelly's "Hot In Herre" (I am gettin' so hot, I wanna take my clothes off), Dani Stevenson was a star in waiting and her style was well defined.

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