On her second album, The Boy Is Mine, Monica is given a little more room to strut her own stuff. Previously, she was an inexperienced vocalist whose raw talent was sculpted by a bevy of producers. Here, she sticks with Dallas Austin; not only does he give her songs immaculately crafted musical backdrops -- both ballads and up-tempo dance numbers sound irresistible -- but he helps her cultivate her voice so she sounds more mature than her 17 years. That doesn't exactly camouflage the uneven material, but it does make it easy to swallow. She does have a better, more consistent batch of songs here than she did on Miss Thang, and the best songs -- such as the Brandy duet "The Boy Is Mine" or the bouncing "Street Symphony" -- are as good as mainstream urban R&B gets in 1998. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide
monica is one like no other she can make melt like a snowball on a hott summer day.people say that you can take her music and let your babies listen to it and they will come out fine but it wasnt that way for me.
I love this album monica because it's like you know just what to say. Especially Ring Da Bell. Girl basically you be on your stuff for all your albums. Now my favorite is the one you got now. You really knew what i was going through. You real hood for that. Big ups.
I LOVE THIS ALBUM FROM MONICA EVEN THOUGH IT WAS JUST THROWN TOGETHER THIS IS STILL MY GIRL AND I LOVE HER VERY MUCH KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK MONICA WE LOVE YOU VERY MUCH BABY GIRL