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???Leave it to R&B singer Brandy's less talented brother, Ray J, to think of another quick way to make a buck - and if you're familiar with Kim Kardashian, you know what his last one was. His latest scheme is a bit less revealing - a soundtrack to his reality show For The Love of Ray J.
???The album starts with "For the Love of Ray J," his far from clever theme song. Here he sings out the nicknames he's given to the contestants of his reality show and his reason behind them, which some may find a little tawdry.
???On the track "Sexy Ladies (feat. Truth and Short Mack)" he sings, of course, about sexy ladies.
???"Sexy ladies, sexy ladies (I then went and told all my friends)/ Everywhere you go you're VIP," Ray J sings.
???As if Ray J's single "Sexy Can I" wasn't enough of an indicator, the album makes it clear that he think girls are sexy. Maybe it's time he sings about something with a little more depth, rather than his never-ending supply of women.
???On the track "Crush," Ray J's exasperating voice is drowned out by the beat and instrumentals. Even with featured artists Warren G and OLDB, the track still lacks two important essentials: lyrical content and, more importantly, talent.
???Some of the more intolerable tracks include "Sex in The Rain" and "She Freaky," which, after listening to for a couple minutes, will have you switching tracks in hopes that the album will get better. Unsurprisingly, it doesn't.
???Despite having very little talent, Ray J continues to make albums. He fails to realize his fame is not from his music career, but more from his affiliation with celebrity names like Kim Kardashian and Whitney Houston, not to mention his ties with his older sister Brandy, from whom he clearly needs to get pointers.
???This album, if it can even be considered that, is not worth listening to. Buying it would be a waste of time and money. Ray J should stick to his reality shows and horrendous acting. If that doesn't work, he could always make another sex video.



