9ine is a surprising diversion for 
Musiq (Soulchild) and 
Syleena Johnson. Produced by 
Kemar McGregor, a major contemporary reggae figure who has worked with 
Beres Hammond, 
Sizzla, 
Gyptian, 
Luciano, and 
Etana, the nine-track album (plus one dancehall mix) was written and recorded in nine days. In keeping with the nine theme, the album was supposed to come out on July 9th, but the duo had to settle for the ninth month. Strictly reggae but without any vocal affectations, the album sounds like it was a joy to make for all of the involved, though only a few of the songs are proper duets; either 
Musiq or 
Syleena take the lead throughout certain songs and tend to support one another in the background. There are no obvious standouts or low points, as everything flows steadily with seemingly natural finesse. It's all affable and romantic -- a pleasing break from the singers' typical sessions that involve dozens of co-songwriters, co-producers, and musicians. ~ Andy Kellman