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For instance, the album opened with the assertive title track that explicitly defined her innate tough-girl persona and featured a funky instrumental that had an affinity for Blaxploitation films. It masterfully used an unspoken latchkey kid relation to add mature depth to her unique tale of young adulthood.
Mature. Authentic. Atlanta. Monica embodied all those elements into her confidently saucy debut album. By the end of the year-long promotional run for Miss Thang, Monica had fully-developed into not yet a grown woman but a bonafide superstar.
I love all the R&B that came out around then but looking at the videos of Xscape (in baggy men's suits) and TLC (in baggy men's jeans) and Aaliyah (in baggy hockey jerseys) there was a lot of costuming and posturing going on that I was just not cool enough to pull off. Looking back on it now, it actually makes all of them look much younger, though the goal at the time was too look super grown up. In her video, Monica was fully owning the turtlenecks and pixie cut but more than that, she was just singing about basic teenagery angst which just sounded like grown ass music because of her voice. The album's title only confirmed it for me. Miss Thang. Monica made music for every girl who has ever been slapped in the mouth by their mama for being "too grown." More often than not, I got that slap not for the actual text of what I said but for the tone/delivery. That's what stood out to me about Monica. She made puppy love quarrels sound like grown folks BI."
I love all the R&B that came out around then but looking at the videos of Xscape (in baggy men's suits) and TLC (in baggy men's jeans) and Aaliyah (in baggy hockey jerseys) there was a lot of costuming and posturing going on that I was just not cool enough to pull off. Looking back on it now, it actually makes all of them look much younger, though the goal at the time was too look super grown up. In her video, Monica was fully owning the turtlenecks and pixie cut but more than that, she was just singing about basic teenagery angst which just sounded like grown ass music because of her voice. The album's title only confirmed it for me. Miss Thang. Monica made music for every girl who has ever been slapped in the mouth by their mama for being \"too grown.\" More often than not, I got that slap not for the actual text of what I said but for the tone/delivery. That's what stood out to me about Monica. She made puppy love quarrels sound like grown folks BI.\" 2b1af7f3a8