After the breakout pop success of their debut album, P.M. Dawn played up the lush, soothing urban-soul qualities of their sound on the follow-up, The Bliss Album...null For all of hardcore rap's hysteria over the duo's gentle demeanor and pop influences, Of The Heart, Of The Soul, And Of The Cross had been a predominantly rap-oriented album. That changes on The Bliss Album...null, which downplays Prince Be's rapping (only on about a third of the tracks) in favor of dreamy melodies throughout the songs, not just on the choruses. Read More
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