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Case

4 tracks across 4 playlists

Harlem's Case Woodard — the quiet-storm specialist whose 'Touch Me, Tease Me' (with Foxy Brown and Mary J. Blige, 1996) and 'Happily Ever After' (1999) kept late-90s slow-jam radio in heavy rotation. 'Personal Conversation' is the underrated Faith Evans duet from 'Personal Conversation' (2001). The voice is one of the more distinctive male R&B instruments of the late 90s — tenor, slightly rough, deeply New York. Easy entry into the Def Jam-era R&B catalog.