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Reviews

  • not on radio and that is good
    4
    By Mac184me
    This is for everyone who enjoys R&B, but does not want to hear something they like played to death on the radio
  • Too dope
    5
    By Datattedpoet
    Loveeeeeeeee this album! She is aooo slept on! But trust I've beenbtellin anyone who will listen! Cop it! Asap!
  • Inspiration
    5
    By J. Anthony Cruz
    This is pure inspiration. I love seeing people doing what they love in a positive way. We are definitely "knee deep in some good old goodness" with this one. The flow of the album is impeccable. I would love to work with this young lady in the near future!
  • Since June
    5
    By ndslmsc
    Man I am just finding this- Once again, consistent quality soul music-
  • simply soulFULL...
    5
    By clyle1
    This is a quality project. Love the beats, arrangements and vocals. Music that is soulfull is good for the soul. Don't sleep on this you won't be disappointed. peace and love.
  • Soul Album of the Year: 2009
    5
    By DJ Come of Age
    I hope it's not too early to name the Album of the Year. With nearly four months left in 2009, doing so would be a bold move on any critic's part. The buzz on the streets, the DJ booths, and the offices is all the same. Choklate's sophomore effort, To Whom It May Concern, is dope on wax! Here at the DJ Consortium, her debut cd gets heavy airtime on our playlists. This gorgeous singer/songwriter from Seattle epitomizes the successful grind of an independent artist. A well crafted plan, Choklate has paired herself with some of the best producers in the game. Most notably, Vitamin D blesses like Midas and lends a generous portion of dope beats, thumpin' basslines, and rhythmic creativity on the boards. The cd flows and will catch your attention with the first listen. Standout tracks include "Call It Good (Sorry)", "Hunney's Runnin", and "6.8 Billion". "Ain't It Funny" is a slower, sexy groove which will bode will for your after hours encounters. Choklate is that rare performer who seems to gel with the music. Her voice is leaving a lasting impression on connoisseurs of R&B. We are pleased to honor this album as our top choice for 2009! We continue to follow Choklate's career as she is an inspiration to indie artists and music fans everywhere. Take a moment to indulge in this solid collection of soulful gems. Enjoy! DJ Come of Age Germany/France/USA
  • Outstanding!!!
    5
    By Devilpuppy
    It is just a shame that the really good music that is coming out these days isn't even played on the radio. It's just not marketable and commercial enough. Choklate's second CD is just amazing, the music, the writing and her singing, makes every track a must hear. There is definitely no sophmore slump here, I must commend Itunes for carrying some really good Neo-Soul music with artists that would otherwise not be heard. Some of the best tracks on this CD is "Suns Out", "One'a Y'all", "Ain't It Funny". So, if you are tired of the commericialized, radio "crap", give Choklate a listen.
  • AWESOME SINGER & PERFORMER
    5
    By buttaflyy
    I just saw Choklate perform last night in St. Louis. She is a awesome singer and a wonderful performer who keeps you engaged. Don't sleep on her. SUPPORT her and get her CDs.!!!!!!
  • A Voice Like No Other
    5
    By N. Black
    I love this album and I love the sound of Choklate. My entire family can listen and relax.
  • Smokin' Sass
    5
    By Pookie Jazz 46
    Why she ain't mo out I don't know. She be all that!! This lady can blow. Yo, spread the word yall. Let em all know!!!