Title: Hot & Wet
Release date: 18 November, 2003
Record label: Def Jam
Single: Hot & Wet
Official website: 112
Wikipedia: 112
1 Intro/Medley (Hot & Wet)
2 It's Goin' Down 2nite
3 Hot & Wet
4 Unbelievable
5 Everyday
6 I Belong To U (Interlude)
7 Right Here For U
8 All My Love
9 You Said
10 Knock U Down (Interlude)
11 Knock U Down
12 Hot & Wet Remix
13 Na Na Na Na
14 Give It To Me
15 Slip Away
16 Say Yes
17 Man's World
Sports analogies run rampant when it comes to Atlanta vocal quartet 112, the underdog world champions of hip hop soul. From sexy club joints like "Only You," "Anywhere" and "Peaches & Cream" to the dreamiest of balladry like "Love Me," the pulsating heartbreaker "It's Over Now" and the Platinum "Cupid," 112 has been serving nothing less than top drawer versatility.
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Since 1996, 112 has proven to be among the most consistent multi-faceted hit-making groups in the game, with slam dunks at every turn. But in the face of three platinum-plus albums, Top 5 singles, a Grammy and satisfied audiences at their concerts, there's a lot more respect due this dynamic foursome. As manager Marcus Grant so eloquently puts it, "They've been here since `96 and never fell off. They're like a Fortune 500 company...consistent!"
What is the "next level" for a group that has accomplished all of this? It's an album that once and for all will showcase the complete 360 degrees of their writing, producing, singing and all around entertaining skills. That album is Hot & Wet, their fourth career album, their first in their new home of Def Jam Records, and one that's destined to be a scorcher for the fall of 2003. All of the elements that made them successful on their previous albums are here...in quadruplicate PLUS.
They've got an extra spicy reggae club joint called the "Na Na Na Song," featuring red hot special guest, Super Cat. They've got an old school soul song placing women on a pedestal titled "Man's World" that plays like James Brown meets Marvin Gaye at the Apollo for a take-no- prisoners throw down. Another song, "I'll Be Right Here For You," is a mid-tempo shuffle that's like Prince's "Do Me Baby" sanctified with some Curtis Mayfield flourish. And then there's the ultra dramatic "You Said," which build to such a crescendo at the end, you'll want to applaud your Ipod! "That's one of my favorites," says proud producer Daron. "Our signature sound is mostly Slim and Q on leads with Mike and I on the background, but that song really gets the idea across of all four of us as lead singers."
What follows is an introduction to the individual elements of 112:
Q is the smooth, cool laidback one with the voice that is the key element of 112's signature blend. "Everything about me from my vocals to my personality is smooth and mellow. Anytime something is lyrically sensitive and sexy, that's when I step in."
Daron is the group's primary in-house producer. In the beginning, it was just him, the piano and the fellas. Today, he brings them full-on tracks produced in his fully stocked home studio. "Once we get off the road and start to work on a new album, everything I bring to the first rehearsal lays the groundwork for where that album will start and where it will go."
Mike is the group's motivator/field general, the man who knows how to get the best vocal performance out of each individual. "I've been singing with these guys for so long, I understand precisely how we're supposed to sound on a record." As for his voice, he brings the curveballs and sneak attacks. He's the Clark Kent/Superman personality - quiet until he hits the stage, then all hell breaks loose! "I bring that gritty, backwater Atlanta red clay thang!"
Slim is the most outgoing of the group, the flashy, meet-me-for-champagne-in-the-V.I.P.-room guy with the devilish but lovable playboy personality. While every member of 112 has a certain sex appeal, Slim works his overtime, making him a favorite of the ladies. Vocally, he hits all targets with precision accuracy.

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