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Director
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23 ratings
Album Reviews: 5
Album: Director
Artist: Avant
Release Date: 4/25/2006
Tags: avant, my favorite huge fan love

On his fourth album, Avant doggedly continues to do his smooth and relaxed thing and delivers his fourth consecutive decent album. Only a lark hit with maximum rotation on urban radio will propel him to superstar status, but it's not likely at this point. Avant is not a major star -- yet he's a... [+] Expand

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rivcal4life1 person agrees
Honestly, this album is one of the best I have in my collection.

This shows just how underappreciated Avant really is.

Definately a 10
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posted May 18, 2006
musicdance1 person agrees
This album is so hottt. It is really good for you and that special someone to have a nice and romantic evining if you know what i mean!!!
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posted May 28, 2006
give him 4 minutes
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posted Aug 19, 2006
This is a very good album.
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posted Oct 3, 2006
This entire album is totally of the hinges. I luv every single song. I do think Avant is underrated. We need to appreciate u mo
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posted Oct 5, 2006

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2.5 out of 5 stars Andy Kellman, All Music Guide
On his fourth album, Avant doggedly continues to do his smooth and relaxed thing and delivers his fourth consecutive decent album. Only a lark hit with maximum rotation on urban radio will propel him to superstar status, but it's not likely at this point. Avant is not a major star -- yet he's a considerable talent who knows exactly what he's best at, where he fits, and how to please his fans. Although a number of collaborators (the Underdogs, Jermaine Dupri) and guests (Lil Wayne, Lloyd Banks) are rolled in to add some edge, the material isn't much more flashy than it is on Avant's past albums. More importantly, Avant's new and somewhat surprising help looks a little desperate on paper but is hardly that on record. Those who loved Avant in the past for his slick, romantic, slow-to-midtempo songs (with the occasional dash of raunch) will find plenty to enjoy here. Veteran rapper turned producer Def Jef cooks up the best beat of all with "Exclusive," a tough-yet-sweet modern-day equivalent of a Reggie Lucas/James Mtume production.
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