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| | Bell Biv DeVoe - Satan Stole My Teddybear |
 | | Featuring the three least talented members of New Edition - Ricky Bell, Michael Bivins, and Ronnie DeVoe - Poison, the debut album of the eponymously titled group Bell Biv DeVoe, was inexplicably popular with the hip-hop crowd back in '90, when it first saw the light of day. |
 | | Regarding the vocals...although BBD are decent singers, this doesn't mean that they can rap; they lack that ineffable quality called "flow." Jeez, their delivery is awkward. |
 | | If the hysterical (unintentionally, one can only assume) photographs in the liner notes of Bell, Bivins, and DeVoe dressed in "Mental," "Hip-Hop," "Smoothed Out," and "R&B Tip" outfits are any indication, it has something to do with fashion. |
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