Miami Florida's newest singing sensation
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All That I Want
Ok that was yummy. Great arrangement and production on this. Good vocals and lyrics!
Fabulous vocals and lovely chord changes...a definate rate!
Fresh,crystal clear vocals,DON'T STOP...Like you said all I can say is sensational.
Initially I said, "another pretty face"!...but upon some reflection, gurl, I'm feelin' this track. Sorta reminds me of Chante Moore, maybe a little Janet. I'm very impressed. Continued success. Ck me out some time... http://www.mp3unsigned.com/deShawn.ASP One Sound, The Kid
ANOTHER GREAT GREAT TUNE!!!!!!
WOW!!!! YOU ARE EVERYTHING, DON'T SEE WHY U R NOT SIGNED YET. I HOPE I GET A CHANCE TO WORK WITH YOU. WHEN YOU GET A CHANCE CHECK ME OUT. KAMUI
u done a great job
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YOU HAVE A VERY NICE VOICE AND LOOK.
very nice, very very nice
Miami-based singer Yohany, a lovely newcomer of Cuban descent, is heating up the Pop, Latin, Urban, R&B, and Dance scene with her single "At the Bar," but Urban Adult radio needs to make a swift and impassioned detour to the title track of her debut album, "All That I Want." What a beautiful piece of music. It was composed by Tommy Barbarella (an alumnus of Prince's band) and one Angela Joy. Sung with much loveliness by Yohany in a vein similar to, say, Vanessa Williams. It's a touching plea for love and companionship as opposed to "bucks-n-bling." The soothing, lightly grooving track, the heartfelt words and Yohany's ultra-sensitive vocal rendering makes "All That I Want" a sleeper worth seeking. -A. Scott Galloway, Music Editor, Urban Network Yohany has already given Latin aficionados a major buzz with "Descontrolate" (Lose Control). She was a finalist along with JLo and Marc Anthony in the category of Dance Maxi-Single of the year at the 2003 Latin Billboard Awards. Now the R&B-hued siren aims her charms at the mainstream. Looks like she's armed and ready to go the distance. -Chuck Taylor, Billboard Magazine www.yohany.com