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This R&B; quartet is about as generic as it gets on its new album--which, given the denuded urban music landscape, works to the group’s advantage. With a smooth, unruffled vocal style that’s reminiscent of just about all the other lover-boy bands, and a leather-bound, gangster-lean image, 112 fits snugly onto radio playlists the way all competent but superfluous vocal acts seem to these days.

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