
About Jahiem Like more than a few R&B warriors hailing from the cracked sidewalks of Any Ghetto, USA, be them a Detroit rambler like Marvin Gaye or a Chicago born hustler like Curtis Mayfield, many soul singers have found that their childhood often serves as a lifelong inspiration. Indeed, its from those sugar water, pissy staircase and broken big wheel memories that new-millennium soulster Jaheims third disc Ghetto Classics were first conceived. I love the ghetto, says the New Brunswick, New Jersey native soul-man. Titling the two former platinum smashes Ghetto Love (2001) and Still Ghetto (2002), tough but soft-spoken Jaheim has literally gone from rags to riches. For me, the ghetto has always been hypnotic and colorful. Man, its just who I am, what can I sayI love the homies and standing on those street corners. Four years later, the brother is still chilling on the block in the latest drop-top. "My music is all about my life," Jaheim asserts. "I take my stories straight out of the inner city and my sound is about what©s happening on the street. I might have gotten into a lot of trouble when I was younger, but the ghetto also kept me sane. With the release of Jaheims third disc, perhaps the most mature of the trilogy, Ghetto Classics serves as a re-introduction to a stellar talent that has been laying low for a minute. Ive been off the grind, so I have a whole lot to make-up, Jaheim laughs. I just needed to spend time with my family and recharge, but right now theres <b>...</b>

old old track, but the proper full version of the remix without the screwed up "chipmunk" style voice
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