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The Truth About Love

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Download links and information about The Truth About Love by Lemar. This album was released in 2006 and it belongs to Hip Hop/R&B, Rap, Soul genres. It contains 14 tracks with total duration of 43:31 minutes.

Artist: Lemar
Release date: 2006
Genre: Hip Hop/R&B, Rap, Soul
Tracks: 14
Duration: 43:31
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Intro 0:26
2. Love Me or Leave Me 3:23
3. It's Not That Easy 3:22
4. Someone Should Tell You 3:43
5. Be Faithful 3:31
6. Tick Tock 3:29
7. Just Can't Live With Each Others Love 4:06
8. Can't You See 3:04
9. When a Heart Is Broken 4:05
10. Caroline 2:25
11. Let's Fall In Love (Interlude) 0:47
12. Anniversary 4:09
13. Beauty Queen 3:36
14. Your Face 3:25

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Lemar Obika was a rare breed of singer who didn't fade back into obscurity after a brief moment of fame following an appearance on a reality TV talent show. In fact, Lemar, known only by his first name, actually improved his chart fortunes as time went along, The Truth About Love being his third album since his appearance in 2004 on one of the lesser-known shows, BBC's Fame Academy, and his first to crack the Top Three. Opening with a 26-second African spiritual that acknowledged his family's roots in Nigeria, the album quickly moved into familiar smooth soul territory, R&B from the 2000s, and up-to-date doo wop. The subject matter of the songs on The Truth About Love was — of course — love, whether finding it or losing it or what happens in between, but there were also influences in the lyrics reflecting his charity work in Africa. The first single was "It's Not That Easy," a soulful and memorable number that hit the Top Ten, as had most of his singles to date. He invited a tightly knit studio band to play on every track, including bassist Pino Palladino, drummer Earl Harvin, and keyboard player Andy Wallace. Also featured are female vocalists and fellow soul artists Mica Paris on "Can't You See" (which also includes a rap by Styles P) and Joss Stone on the track "Anniversary."