Ryan_Leslie-Used_to_Be-2007-R6

Section
MP3/FLAC
Group
R6
Size
82,27 MB
Files
18
Date
2007-08-10

NFO

                                          ░░
                                     ▄▄▄█▀▄▄██▄▄
                                  ▄▀▀ ▄▄██▄█▄▄ ▀▀▄          ▄▄   ░░
                                   ▄█▀▀▄▓█▀  ▀▀▄         ▄▀▀  ▀█▄  ▄▄▀
                                  ▀   ▐█▀ ▀▓▄   ■        ▄▄██▄▄▐█▌██▄▄
          ▄ ▄▄▄                  ▀    █    ▀▀▀        ▄▀▀  ▀▀█▓▀▄▓▓█▄▄▀▀▄
       ▄▓▓█░█████▄     ▄                    ▀▓▀           ▀ ▄█▀▀█▄ ▀▀▓▓▄
    ■ ▄████▒██▀▀ ▄▄▄  ▀▓▀ ■             ▄▄   ▀▀▀          ▄▄      ▀    ▀▌
  ▄    ████▓█ ▄█▓▀  ▄████▄           ▄█▓▀     ▀█▀       ▄▄
    ▄▓▓▄▀▀██▌▐██▌  ▐██████▌ ▀    ▄▄ ▄██▀       ▀█▓▄    ▀▀
     ▀█▄▓▓██ ▓██  ▀ ▀██▓▓▀ ░░ ▄ █▓▓ ███         ▐▄   ▀▀      ▄▓▄
 ▄▓▄ ▓▓█████ ▓██ ▐██ ██▄▄   ▄▄   ▀▀ ███  m0/CRO  █▄██▀        ▀          ░░
  █ ▓▓███▀▀ ▄███▌ ██░█████▄▀▓▓▀▄▄██ ▐██▌         ▄▄█▄                  ▒▒
  █ ▓██ ▄▄███ ███ ▀█▓████▓▓▌  █████▌ ▓██   ▄  ■ ▄▄▓▀▀ ▄▄▀▀           ▓▓
  ▓ ▀██▄ ▓███  ██▓ ▀██▀▀ ▄▄▄▄▄ ▀▀▓▀▀ ▄███ ▀▓▀  ▄▄▓ ▄██▀            ██
  ▒  ▀██ ▒█▓█   ██▓ ▀ ▄██▀   ▀██▄▄▄███ ███   ▄▄   ▓██            ▓▓
  ░      ░█▒█ ▒  ██▓ ▓██▌ ▄█▄ ▐███▓█▓█  ███ ▀▓▓▀ ▓██ ▄▄█▄▄   ░░▒▒        ■
  ▄   ░░  █░█ ▓▒  ██▓███ ░███▒ ███░█▒█   ██▓     ▓███▀█  ▀█▓▄░░░░
    ■     █ █ █▓▒ ▐███▓▓ ▓█▓▓▓ ▀ ▀ █░█    ██▓    ███▌ ▓   ▐██▌
      ▄▓▓ █░█ ▀▀ ▄██▀███▄▄▄▄▄▄▄█▄▓ █ █     ██▓   ███  ░    ██▓
  ▄▓▄ ▀██ █▒█▄▄██▓▀  ███           █░█    ▄▐█▓▌  ███       ██▓   R E D   S I X
   ▀▄▓▓██ █▓██▀▀  ▄▓▄ ███   ░░    ░█▒█▄▄▓▀▄█▓▀ ▐ ▐██▌▄▄▄ ▄▐█▓▌
░░ ▐█████ █████▓▄▄ ▀ ■ ▀██▄   ▄▄█ ▒█▓█▄▄██▀▀  ▄█▌ ▀██▄▀▀▓▄█▓▀ ▄▄▄▄           ░░
   ▄█████ ███  ▀▀██▓▄▄    ▀▀ ▒▓▓█ ▓██▓▀▀   ▄▄▓███▄   ▀▀█▀▀  ▄▄▄▄ ▀▀█▄■▄
  ▀▓▓▀ ▀▒▄▓▓▀▀     ▀▀██▓▄▄    ▀▀▀ ▀    ▄▄▓▓███▀ ▀███▄▄▄ ▄▄▄▓█▄██▓▓ ▐█▓▄ ▀▄
       ▄▀▀    ▄▄▄██████▄█▀▀██▄▄▄▄     ▀▀▀▀▀▓▓██▄██▀███████████▓▀▀ ▄██▓▓▌ ▐▌
     ▄     ▄▓██▀▀ ▄▄ ▀▀▀▓██▄▄ ▀▀███▓▓▄▄▄▄▄       ▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀     ▄▄███▓▓▀ ▄▀ ░▌
       ▄  ▐▓▓█ ▄▓▓▀ ▀██▄ ▄▄▀▀▀█▄▄  ▀▀▀██▀▀████▓▓▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄██▓▓▓▓▀▀▄▄▀▀  ▄▓
      ▀▓▀  ▀▓▓▄ ▀▀█▄██▓▀▀▓▓▀    ▀▀▀▄▄    ▀▀  ▄▄████▀▀▀▓▓▓▀▀▀██▄▄▄▀▀▀   ▄▄▓▀
       ▒      ▀▀ ▄ ▄▓▄ ▀              ▀  ▄▄       ▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀      ▄▄▄█▓▀▀   ■
       ░            ▀     ■                 ▀▀▀▀▀  ▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▓▓▀▀▀▀▀    ▄▄▀
       ░                                                         ▄▄▄▄▀▀▀
       ▄     ░░                                      ▀  ▀▀ ▀▀▀▀▀▀
                          Artist........: Ryan Leslie
                          Album.........: Used To Be
                          Label.........: Virgin Rec.
                          Quality.......: VBRkbps 44,1kHz / Joint-Stereo
                          Encoder.......: lame 3.97 V2
                          Catalog.......: n/a
                          Genre.........: R&B
                          Tracks........: 18
                          Size..........: 82,2 MB
                          Source........: CDDA
                          Playtime......: 69:11 min
   ▄█▀   ■      ░░        Rip Date......: Aug-11-2007
  ▐█▌▄▓▓▄ ▄               Street Date...: 000-00-0000
   ▀█▄▀▀ ▀▓▀ ▀            URL...........: http://www.myspace.com/ryanleslie
      ▀▀ ▄▄▄                                   ■   ▄  ▄████▄  ▄▄▄▄
          ▄▄▄▄▓▓▄▄▄▄                    ▄    ▄    ▀▓▀▐██████▌▄▄▄ ▀▀█▄■▄
     ▄▄▀██▄█▓▓▀▀▀▀▀▀▀██▓▄▄         ░░      ▄▄  ▄███▀█▄▀██▓▓▀████▓▓ ▐█▓▄ ▀▄
  ▄░▀▄█▓▀▀    ▄▄▄██████▄█▀▀██▄▄▄▄         ▀▓▓▀ ▓██▄ ▄█████████▓█▀ ▄██▓▓▌ ▐▌
   ▄▀▀  ▄■ ▄▓██▀▀ ▄▄ ▀▀▀▓██▄▄ ▀▀███▓▓▄▄▄▄▄      ▀▀▓▓█████▓▓▀▀▀ ▄▄███▓▓▀ ▄▀ ░▌
  ■  ▄█▀  ▐▓▓█ ▄▓▓▀ ▀██▄ ▄▄▀▀▀█▄▄  ▀▀▀██▀▀████▓▓▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄██▓▓▓▓▀▀▄▄▀▀  ▄▓
    ▐█▌ ░░ ▀▓▓▄ ▀▀█▄██▓▀▀▓▓▀    ▀▀▀▄▄    ▀▀  ▄▄████▀▀▀▓▓▓▀▀▀██▄▄▄▀▀▀   ▄▄▓▀
     ▀▓▄      ▀▀█▄ ▄▓▄ ▀              ▀  ▄▄       ▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀      ▄▄▄█▓▀▀   ■
        ▀▀ ▄▄   ▓   ▀     ■                 ▀▀▀▀▀  ▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▓▓▀▀▀▀▀    ▄▄▀
                ░            TRACKLIST                           ▄▄▄▄▀▀▀
                ▄                                    ▀  ▀▀ ▀▀▀▀▀▀


               01  the way that you move girl       03:35
                   feat. nas
               02  elektro                          03:37
               03  used to be feat. fabolous        04:08
               04  just right feat. snoop dogg      04:45
               05  rock u                           03:42
               06  please please please             04:30
               07  golden days                      03:01
               08  you think you know feat. latif   03:41
               09  back to the love                 04:00
               10  in love with you                 04:39
               11  it's love ( that i feel )        03:22
               12  ready feat. ivko & talib kweli   04:12
               13  promise not to call              03:36
               14  the one                          03:28
               15  you need somebody                04:08
               16  my woman feat. loon              03:16
               17  ven aqui feat. corey williams    03:58
               18  taste for your love              03:33
                                                    ─────
                                                    69:11 min

                                                     ▄

                                              ■   ▄  ▄████▄  ▄▄▄▄
         ▄▄▄▄▓▓▄▄▄▄                         ▄    ▀▓▀▐██████▌▄▄▄ ▀▀█▄■▄
    ▄▄▀██▄█▓▓▀▀▀▀▀▀▀██▓▄▄                 ▄▄  ▄███▀█▄▀██▓▓▀████▓▓ ▐█▓▄ ▀▄
 ▄░▀▄█▓▀▀    ▄▄▄██████▄█▀▀██▄▄▄▄         ▀▓▓▀ ▓██▄ ▄█████████▓█▀ ▄██▓▓▌ ▐▌
  ▄▀▀  ▄■ ▄▓██▀▀ ▄▄ ▀▀▀▓██▄▄ ▀▀███▓▓▄▄▄▄▄      ▀▀▓▓████▓▓▓▀▀▀ ▄▄███▓▓▀ ▄▀ ░▌
 ■  ▄█▀  ▐▓▓█ ▄▓▓▀ ▀██▄ ▄▄▀▀▀█▄▄  ▀▀▀██▀▀████▓▓▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄██▓▓▓▓▀▀▄▄▀▀  ▄▓
   ▐█▌ ░░ ▀▓▓▄ ▀▀█▄██▓▀▀▓▓▀    ▀▀▀▄▄    ▀▀  ▄▄████▀▀▀▓▓▓▀▀▀██▄▄▄▀▀▀   ▄▄▓▀
    ▀▓▄      ▀▀█▄ ▄▓▄ ▀              ▀  ▄▄       ▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀      ▄▄▄█▓▀▀   ■
       ▀█ ▄▄   ▓   ▀     ■                 ▀▀▀▀▀  ▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▓▓▀▀▀▀▀    ▄▄▀
        ▓░░█   ░            RELEASE NOTES                       ▄▄▄▄▀▀▀
        ░  █                                        ▀  ▀▀ ▀▀▀▀▀▀   █
           █   Like most aspiring producer/songwriter/singers,     █
           █   Ryan Leslie started out making his own records as   █
           █   a teen because he couldn't afford to pay for        █
           █   studio time or producers when he wanted to record   █
           █   his demo. Counting self-contained                   █
           █   producer/artists like Stevie Wonder and Prince as   █
           █   his heroes, it's been a long ride from being a      █
           █   19-year-old senior in college who had no music      █
           █   contacts - to overseeing studio sessions with the   █
           █   likes of Diddy, Usher, Britney Spears, and many     █
           █   other of today's top stars.                         █
           █                                                       █
           █   The road was not easy, as anyone who has tried to   █
           █   make it in music would understand. When he          █
           █   graduated from Harvard in 1998, Ryan started out    █
           █   selling beats for $200 to anyone who would buy -    █
           █   a questionable career move for an ivy-league        █
           █   graduate. He stayed in the Boston area for a        █
           █   while, taking on a community service job to make    █
           █   ends meet, and spending his nights in the           █
           █   recording studio. Eventually, in the summer of      █
           █   2000, he linked with a young artist named Corey     █
           █   "Latif" Williams, and he produced a song that won   █
           █   a contest sponsored by Teen People magazine,        █
           █   earning them a performance at the famed Apollo      █
           █   theatre in Harlem.                                  █
           █                                                       █
           █   A few months later, in 2001, the two had            █
           █   generated enough buzz as a producer/artist duo to   █
           █   score Latif a record deal with Motown. Though       █
           █   initial excitement in the project was strong, the   █
           █   album they made together in thirty days took two    █
           █   years to get released. In the meantime, Ryan        █
           █   returned to a suburb of Boston and began to         █
           █   experiment with making his own records again.       █
           █                                                       █
           █   Times were tough, the advance money from his work   █
           █   on Latif's album ran out, and in late 2002, after   █
           █   nearly a year grinding with little to no money      █
           █   coming in, Ryan was forced to move back in with     █
           █   his parents, who were living in Phoenix. Though     █
           █   he was devastated, he remained determined, and      █
           █   after a long talk, his father gave Ryan a glimmer   █
           █   of hope, offering to max out the family's credit    █
           █   cards to buy the keyboards and recording software   █
           █   needed to create a modest project studio. Moved     █
           █   by this vote of confidence in his potential, Ryan   █
           █   vowed that he would do whatever it took to repay    █
           █   the nearly $15,000 worth of equipment - even if     █
           █   it meant going to law school and getting a job      █
           █   more suited to his academic pedigree.               █
           █                                                       █
           █   For the next five months, Ryan locked himself in    █
           █   a room, eating infrequently and sleeping even       █
           █   less, spending countless hours formulating a        █
           █   distinct sound that would prove useful when in      █
           █   the spring of 2003, his music career took an        █
           █   unexpected turn. Encouraged by his long-time        █
           █   music lawyer and advisor, Ed Woods, Ryan got on a   █
           █   plane to New York to take a 30-day contract as a    █
           █   music production intern for former Bad Boy Hitman   █
           █   Younglord. One week into his internship, a record   █
           █   they created together became "Keep Giving Your      █
           █   Love To Me", a song performed by BeyoncΘ for the    █
           █   Bad Boys II movie soundtrack. That record led to    █
           █   a meeting with Sean "Diddy" Combs, who was          █
           █   supervising the project.                            █
           █                                                       █
           █   Honored by the opportunity, Ryan played a few of    █
           █   the instrumentals he had created while in Phoenix   █
           █   for Diddy, and there was one in particular that     █
           █   caught the Bad Boy Records CEO's attention.         █
           █   Though it was a simple track, consisting mostly     █
           █   of a conga loop and a guitar riff, the magic in     █
           █   the music emerged when Ryan played a song he had    █
           █   written and recorded to the track, called "Hot 2    █
           █   Nite". Thoroughly impressed, Diddy offered Ryan a   █
           █   producer management contract on the spot, and the   █
           █   song became the first single for New Edition's      █
           █   Bad Boy album.                                      █
           █                                                       █
           █   Diddy immediately put Ryan on every project that    █
           █   came across his blackberry, and Ryan produced a     █
           █   string of records, including Loon's 2003 summer     █
           █   hit "Down For Me". He shared his unique talent      █
           █   with everyone from Britney Spears, B5, Cheri        █
           █   Dennis, Danity Kane, and many other Diddy-helmed    █
           █   projects. In six months, he had collected enough    █
           █   money from advances to be able to repay his         █
           █   father, and after sending a check home, he          █
           █   requested that his equipment be shipped to New      █
           █   York, where he set up a project studio in a         █
           █   one-bedroom apartment in Harlem.                    █
           █                                                       █
           █   Simultaneously during that time, Ryan inked a       █
           █   publishing deal with Tommy Mottola's Aspen Songs,   █
           █   cementing his relationship with two of the most     █
           █   legendary and notorious executives in the music     █
           █   industry. Under the mentorship of Diddy and         █
           █   Mottola, Ryan began to absorb the mannerisms of a   █
           █   savvy entrepreneurial music executive.              █
           █                                                       █
           █   Soon the word began to spread of his unorthodox     █
           █   approach to record-making (eschewing programming    █
           █   and beat machines for real-time playing of          █
           █   instruments and on-the-fly song writing), and       █
           █   people began reaching out to Ryan for his           █
           █   "NextSelection" sound. He produced singles for      █
           █   Donell Jones ("Better Start Talking"), Cheri        █
           █   Dennis ("I Love U"), and dancehall legends Tanto    █
           █   Metro & Devonte ("News For You"). He also signed    █
           █   a recording contract as an artist with Universal    █
           █   through Mottola's imprint. Though he recorded an    █
           █   album for Universal in 2004 between projects for    █
           █   other artists, his production schedule kept him     █
           █   from paying any real attention to promoting a       █
           █   single.                                             █
           █                                                       █
           █   It was when Usher called on him to produce some     █
           █   records for his new label, US Records, that Ryan,   █
           █   being the same age as Usher, became inspired to     █
           █   champion his NextSelection brand by developing an   █
           █   artist of his own. After writing and producing      █
           █   the title track "Private" for Usher's act One       █
           █   Chance's debut album, Ryan returned to New York     █
           █   and met a strikingly beautiful young artist named   █
           █   Cassie with a distinct vocal texture and a unique   █
           █   point of view. With the help of some coaxing by     █
           █   her mother, he convinced Cassie to record a song    █
           █   with him. Encouraged again by his attorney, Ed      █
           █   Woods, he played the record for Mottola, who        █
           █   immediately signed Ryan's young protΘgΘ to a        █
           █   management contract, urging the two to continue     █
           █   the recording process.                              █
           █                                                       █
           █   The next record he wrote and produced for her, a    █
           █   song called "Me & U", would prove to be a           █
           █   defining work in Ryan's career - earning him his    █
           █   first number one hit, and the opportunity to work   █
           █   as an executive producer alongside Diddy, who       █
           █   outbid 2 other labels to partner with him on        █
           █   Cassie's project. "Me & U" went on to be the        █
           █   biggest record at radio in the history of           █
           █   Atlantic Records (Bad Boy's distributor), and       █
           █   Ryan's dream to introduce the world to the          █
           █   NextSelection brand was achieved.                   █
           █                                                       █
           █   The success of Cassie's project also proved to be   █
           █   definitive in a different way for Ryan, who had     █
           █   partnered with a young on-line media entrepreneur   █
           █   named Rasheed Richmond to wage a ground-breaking    █
           █   internet marketing campaign using non-traditional   █
           █   media to raise awareness about Cassie,              █
           █   NextSelection, and the infectious song he had       █
           █   written for her. Thanks to their joint efforts,     █
           █   she became the first major new artist to break      █
           █   from social networking phenomenon MySpace.com,      █
           █   prompting so many internet searches that Yahoo      █
           █   crowned her the first "Internet diva".              █
           █                                                       █
           █   Fueled by this momentum, Ryan's next moves will     █
           █   be made with laser focus on brand development and   █
           █   will be watched intently by an evolving music       █
           █   industry. He is building a management company,      █
           █   led by Sean Collins, a long-time friend and early   █
           █   supporter who invested in him during the early      █
           █   stages of his career, to develop and nurture        █
           █   budding production talent. He is expanding his      █
           █   on-line media properties with Rasheed Richmond to   █
           █   create a network of sites dedicated to              █
           █   entertainment content developed by NextSelection.   █
           █   He is assembling a roster of acts that will         █
           █   embody the characteristics of his signature 4 D's   █
           █   - drive, desire, discipline and dedication.         █
           █                                                       █
           █   Most importantly, amongst all of his endeavors,     █
           █   he's campaigning as Ryan Leslie - the artist.       █
           █   With a goal to fill arenas around the world where   █
           █   he has already been performing for small crowds     █
           █   of die-hard NextSelection fans, he is pursuing      █
           █   the dream that started his foray into music in      █
           █   the first place: being an entertainer. His live     █
           █   show is explosive, channeling of the energy of a    █
           █   young James Brown mixed with the swagger of a       █
           █   modern day Marvin Gaye. The soundtrack to the       █
           █   Ryan Leslie experience is just as engaging.         █
           █   Fusing thick analogue synths, heavy drums and       █
           █   lush vocal harmonies, his double album,             █
           █   consisting of his best unreleased gems like "The    █
           █   Way That U Move", "Just Right" and "Used 2 Be",     █
           █   plus an entirely fresh crop of newly-inspired       █
           █   recordings, will be a collection of all the songs   █
           █   he wouldn't sell to anyone else, songs that he      █
           █   really loves, stories told in a way only he can     █
           █   tell them.                                          █
           █                                                       █
           █   A look at Ryan's daily schedule, which usually      █
           █   starts on-line at 5am and continues (with           █
           █   meetings, calls, rehearsals and studio sessions)    █
           █   into the wee hours of the following morning,        █
           █   suggests that he may have too much on his plate     █
           █   to lead the life of an ordinary twenty-something    █
           █   year old. Thankfully, his approach to life is,      █
           █   arguably, extraordinary.                            █
           █                                                       █
           █                                                       █
           █   He Is The Future Of Quality R&B Music               █
           █                                                       █
           █   Enjoy this one                                      █
           █                                                       █
           █   R6 Baby!!!                                          █
           ▓                                                       ▓
           ░                                                       ▒
           ▄                                                       ░
                                                     ▄

                                              ■   ▄  ▄████▄  ▄▄▄▄
         ▄▄▄▄▓▓▄▄▄▄                         ▄    ▀▓▀▐██████▌▄▄▄ ▀▀█▄■▄
    ▄▄▀██▄█▓▓▀▀▀▀▀▀▀██▓▄▄                 ▄▄  ▄███▀█▄▀██▓▓▀████▓▓ ▐█▓▄ ▀▄
 ▄░▀▄█▓▀▀    ▄▄▄██████▄█▀▀██▄▄▄▄         ▀▓▓▀ ▓██▄ ▄█████████▓█▀ ▄██▓▓▌ ▐▌
  ▄▀▀  ▄■ ▄▓██▀▀ ▄▄ ▀▀▀▓██▄▄ ▀▀███▓▓▄▄▄▄▄      ▀▀▓▓████▓▓▓▀▀▀ ▄▄███▓▓▀ ▄▀ ░▌
 ■  ▄█▀  ▐▓▓█ ▄▓▓▀ ▀██▄ ▄▄▀▀▀█▄▄  ▀▀▀██▀▀████▓▓▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄██▓▓▓▓▀▀▄▄▀▀  ▄▓
   ▐█▌ ░░ ▀▓▓▄ ▀▀█▄██▓▀▀▓▓▀    ▀▀▀▄▄    ▀▀  ▄▄████▀▀▀▓▓▓▀▀▀██▄▄▄▀▀▀   ▄▄▓▀
    ▀▓▄      ▀▀█▄ ▄▓▄ ▀              ▀  ▄▄       ▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀      ▄▄▄█▓▀▀   ■
       ▀█ ▄▄   ▓   ▀                       ▀▀▀▀▀  ▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▓▓▀▀▀▀▀    ▄▄▀
        ▓░░█   ░                                                 ▄▄▄▄▀█▀
        ░  █                                        ▀  ▀▀ ▀▀▀▀▀▀   █ ▓
           █                                                       █ ▒
           ▓              Greets fly out to:                       █ ░
           ░                                                       ▓ ▄
           ▄                                                       ▓
                                                                   ░
                     RNS - ESC - C4 - KzT - RAGEMP3 - XXL          ░

                                                                   ■


          ▄                                                         ▄
         ▀▄▀  R.I.P Mistah Wax 1973 - 2004 In Our Memories 4 Ever  ▀▄▀
          ▀                                                         ▀

                   ▄                                      ▀
            ▄▄▄▓▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▄▄▄▄     ░░ ▄▄   ▄▄
         ▄▓▀▀      ▄▄▄▄▄▄▄  ▀▀▀▄▄   ▓██▄██▓ ▄▓▀▀█▄   ▄  ▄████▄   ▄
      ▄ ▀     ▄▄▓▀▀█▄▄▄▄▄█▀▀▀▓▄▄▄ ▀ ▓█ ▀ █▓▐█▌▄▀▐█▌ ▀▓▀▐██████▌
     ▀▓▀    ▄▀▀▄█▀▀▀   ▄▄█████▄████████▓▄█▓ ▀█▄▄█▀▓▓█▀█▄▀██▓▓▀█▄▓▓▄  ▄
      ▒    ■  ▀     ▄▓▀▀█▄▓▀▀▀▀▄▄█▀▀▓▓███▄▓▀▀▓▓█████▄ ▄████████ ▀▀ ▄
      ░            ▀ ▄██▀ ▒ ██▄▄▄ ▀▀█▄▄▀▀▀▓▓█▄▄▄ ▀▀▀▀▓▓████▀▀▀ ▄▄▓▀  ■   ■
                  ■ ▐██▌  ░ █▀ ▀███▄▄ ▀▀█▄▄▄ ▀▀▀████▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▓██▀▀▄▄▀   ▄▀
      ▀              ▀▓▓▄ ■ ▀█▄██▓▓▀▀▄▓▓▄  ▀▀▀█▄▄▄▄ ▀▀▀▀▀██▄▄▄▀▀▀  ▄▄▓▀
                        ▀▀▀  ▄  ▄▓▄ ■ ▀▀   ▄      ▀▀▀▀▀▀██▄▄▄▄▄▓█▀▀▀
                                 ▀


Files

PathSize
01-ryan_leslie-the_way_that_you_move_girl_feat._nas.mp34,83 MB
02-ryan_leslie-elektro.mp34,65 MB
03-ryan_leslie-used_to_be_feat._fabolous.mp34,52 MB
04-ryan_leslie-just_right_feat._snoop_dogg.mp36,31 MB
05-ryan_leslie-rock_u.mp34,66 MB
06-ryan_leslie-please_please_please.mp35,59 MB
07-ryan_leslie-golden_days.mp33,15 MB
08-ryan_leslie-you_think_you_know_feat._latif.mp34,46 MB
09-ryan_leslie-back_to_the_love.mp35,17 MB
10-ryan_leslie-in_love_with_you.mp34,18 MB
11-ryan_leslie-its_love_(_that_i_feel_).mp34,44 MB
12-ryan_leslie-ready_feat._ivko_and_talib_kweli.mp35,35 MB
13-ryan_leslie-promise_not_to_call.mp34,11 MB
14-ryan_leslie-the_one.mp34,49 MB
15-ryan_leslie-you_need_somebody.mp34,82 MB
16-ryan_leslie-my_woman_feat._loon.mp33,23 MB
17-ryan_leslie-ven_aqui_feat._corey_williams.mp33,93 MB
18-ryan_leslie-taste_for_your_love.mp34,37 MB