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And I Love H.E.R.: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack : ウィキペディア英語版
And I Love H.E.R.: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack

''And I Love H.E.R.: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack'', also referred to as simply ''And I Love H.E.R.'', is MC/producer Danny!'s full-length follow-up to 2006's ''Charm'' and the second in a series of concept albums (succeeded by 2012's ''Payback''). The record was released to universal acclaim, cited by ABC News and L.A. Weekly as one of the best releases of 2008 (see 2008 in music). ''And I Love H.E.R.'' was expected to be released on January 22, but was postponed until June 24 for various reasons. Around the time of its original projected release date a promotional poster surfaced on URB Magazine's website, revealing Tanya Morgan's Von Pea, Brooklyn MC Che Grand and Kidz in the Hall's Naledge as the "film"'s "co-stars".
''And I Love H.E.R.'' was notable for introducing yet another musical direction for Danny!, who was experimenting with hip house, downtempo and electronica during the record's inception to produce a sort of "lounge-hop" hybrid that has since become his definitive style. Tracks such as "Not The One", "At What Price" and "Do You" were cited by critics as stand-out songs and are examples of Danny!'s new sound.
== Overview ==
Originally assumed to be Danny!'s debut release under new recording home Definitive Jux Records, it appears as if ''And I Love H.E.R.'' is, like ''Danny Is Dead'' before it, yet another independent release, making the album Danny!'s fifth studio album and eleventh release under his vanity 1911 Music/Badenov Records imprint. It is unknown why the album, nor its successor ''Where Is Danny?'', was not an official Def Jux release, considering that Danny! had not yet released an album through the label nor publicly defected from them at the time. As such, much speculation has risen regarding the release of this album.
Contrary to the album's subtitle, ''And I Love H.E.R.'' is not actually a "soundtrack" but rather a concept album chronicling the story of Danny!'s love affair with hip-hop music. Both ''And I Love H.E.R.s title and cover art was inspired by the Beatles' 1964 feature film ''A Hard Day's Night'', with "And I Love Her" being one of the signature songs from the film's soundtrack. Other songs, such as "I Want H.E.R. (She's So Heavy)" and "Yoko Ono", also make reference to the Beatles. Meanwhile, the usage of "H.E.R." as an acronym is an allusion to "I Used to Love H.E.R." by fellow rapper Common, the 1994 song which personified hip-hop as a woman and former love interest.

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