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Biography Of Adina Howard A special guest appearance by Bizzy Bone from the multi-platinum group Bone Thugs & Harmony on "Personal Freak," is another of the album's highlights. The track captures the sizzling chemistry between the two, making the song one of the hottest duets of the year. Another song that some might see as trademark Adina, actually came from a surprise source. The playful "T shirt & Panties," features comedian Jamie Foxx, who co-wrote the song with Billy Moss. "This one might raise some eyebrows," she says. "It's funny that people have problems with lyrics sometimes. I think there is a double standard when it comes to women. In this country we glorify women and their bodies, even on television. In movies you get the double standard of seeing the woman's body during a nude scene but seldom that man. I'm singing about it. So what's the problem? With this album I'm straightforward about all the aspects of my personality. There are a lot of women out there who think like me, who are strong, but don't have a voice." ENTER HERE |