Royal Rappin's
In which the King and Queen of pre-'80s rappin' bring their heavyweight soul talents to bear on one classic album together. Raunchy Millie and Big Ike tell it like it is on songs such as <i>Sweet Music</i>, <i>Soft Lights And You</i>, <i>Feels Like The First Time</i>, <i>Love Changes</i>, <i>If I Had My Way, If You Had Your Way</i> and 4 other great, great tracks. Both artists made other fine duet recordings - Ike with Dionne Warwick on the Hot Buttered Soul/ABC album <b>A Man And A Woman</b> and Millie with Elton John on the 1985 single <i>Act Of War</i> (which charted in the UK at No 32) - but Southbound's <b>Royal Rappin's</b> captures two performers whose individual musical philosophy represent two sides of the same coin. The result is a marriage made on the sensual side of heaven.