Back in 1995, it's not common for an all-female R&B group to have a lot of edginess in both their attitudes and their music, but that's what the world was granted when MoKenStef came onto the scene. On the surface, their music was as R&B as it would come circa '95. However, on the lyrical side of things, they weren't always rated-PG, both conspicuously and inconspicuously, which wasn't the norm for R&B at the time. I think that is the reason why a second ... read more
As a recent connoisseur of the MoKenStef trio, I decided to give the great and promising "azz izz" a chance. Coincidentally, the music captivated me and quickly made me addicted to the sound and voice there. Observing each of the melodies and although many of the lyrics seem to sound strange, the R&B is very well placed and expressed with light expressions of hip hop and rap, having beats and rhythms that, despite not having a great production for the year 1995. they deliver an ... read more