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| Track # | Title | Producer(s) | Vibe | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | 1 | I Missed Us | Brian Alexander Morgan | Anthemic reunion | | 2 | Co-Sign | Cardiak | Hype, confident | | 3 | All About You | Rico Love | Slow jam, sensual | | 4 | Sitting in the Park (Interlude) | SWV | A cappella harmony | | 5 | Do Ya | The Featherstones | Up-tempo, groovy | | 6 | Better Than I Deserve | Lamb | Emotional ballad | | 7 | Where the Party At? | J. R. Rotem | Club banger | | 8 | Text Message (Interlude) | SWV | Modern tech twist | | 9 | One Last Time | Bryan-Michael Cox | Breakup classic | | 10 | Everything I Love | WyldCard | Feel-good | | 11 | Keep the Fire Burning | DJ Eddie F | Gospel-house fusion | | 12 | I Missed Us (Remix) | Brian Alexander Morgan | Featuring cameo bars |

In the pantheon of 90s R&B, few groups command the respect and nostalgia quite like Sisters With Voices, better known as SWV. Following the massive success of their debut album It’s About Time , the trio faced the daunting task of avoiding the dreaded "sophomore slump." Their answer was 1996’s New Beginning , a project that solidified their status as the queens of New Jack Swing and harmonic soul. SWV New Beginning Full Album Zip

By 1996, the musical landscape was shifting. The gritty beats of the early 90s were evolving into smoother, more polished neo-soul and uptempo pop-R&B hybrids. For SWV, the pressure was immense. They weren't just competing with other groups; they were competing with their own shadow. New Beginning was not just an album title; it was a mission statement. The group sought to mature their sound, moving away from being just "girls next door" to established vocal powerhouses. | Track # | Title | Producer(s) |