
In fact, with lyrics like: "I’m right between your thighs/ Exotic positions got your orgasm multiplying/ I never go soft/ I never go raw”, this unapologetically sleazy group make R&B predecessors like Dru Hill and R.Kelly sound like blushing prudes. Sales so far this year are down 15 percent compared with 2006 at 34.1 million units.With the release of their sophomore album Late night special, Miami based R&B/Hip hop quartet, Pretty Ricky, present an album that certainly wouldn't be out of place as a soundtrack to a b-grade pornographic movie.įrom the opening track, “Late night special", to the last track “Your Body”, you're left under no illusion about what is on this quartet’s mind and with nicknames like Slick’em, Baby blue, Spectacular and Pleasure (real names Corey Mathis, Diamond Blue Smith, Blue Smith and Marcus Cooper respectively) it's no surprise that the core focus of this album is the group’s adolescent - and often very graphic - sexual fantasies.

She was featured on CBS’ “Sunday Morning” on January 21.Īlbum sales are up 4.9 percent from last week’s total but down 14.5 percent from the same week a year ago at 8.49 million units. Elsewhere, Regina Spektor’s “Begin to Hope” (Sire) grows 34-20 with the biggest percentage gain on the Billboard 200 (up 48 percent).

48 (Rhino, 15,000) and the Good, the Band & the Queen’s self-titled debut at No. 19 (Island, 31,000), the Grateful Dead’s “Live at the Cow Palace” at No. Other debuts this week include Saliva’s “Blood Stained Love Story” at No. 9 (-23 percent, 44,000), and Justin Timberlake’s “FutureSex/LoveSounds” (Jive) drops from No.

Disney’s “Jump In!” soundtrack falls from No.

The album benefited from extra attention on MTV and MTV2’s “Sucker Free” and “Discover & Download” programming. Robin Thicke’s “The Evolution of Robin Thicke” (Interscope) achieves a new peak with a climb from No.
