R U Tuff Enuff is the third album by American R&B singer Rebbie Jackson.[4] This album was a different approach for Jackson, as it had a harder-edged street R&B sound that was very popular at the time—which was also exhibited on the La Toya album by Jackson's sister, La Toya Jackson.
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Released | February 1, 1988 (1988-02-01) | |||
Recorded | 1987–1988 | |||
Studio | The Lab Recording Studios (West Orange, New Jersey) | |||
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Length | 37:49 | |||
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The single "Plaything" peaked at number eight on the Billboard R&B charts, Jackson's highest-charting single since 1984's "Centipede." The title track was also released as a single, but it was not as commercially successful. Melle Mel guested on "R U Tuff Enuff."[5]
People wrote that the "album is such a blank-sounding snore that—if dopey spelling is going to be insisted on—it might have been called Noise R Us."[2]
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U.S. R&B Chart | 58[6] |
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