Ladies Edition

Ladies Edition (also known as Ladies Edition, Woman's World) is R&B group H-Town's third album, released October 28, 1997. Their cover of The Persuaders' "A Thin Line Between Love and Hate," from the 1996 film of the same name was H-Town's Top 40 pop hit in three years, reaching #37.

They became more conscious toward women in their third album Ladies Edition, Woman's World. The album's theme is making up for past transgressions with women. A theme conveyed in songs such as "Don't Sleep on the Female", "Julie Rain" (a sobering account of spousal abuse), and "Jezebel". The album was dedicated to Nicole Brown Simpson and "all the women of the world". Twenty national women helplines were also listed on the back cover.

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