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- The_Whole_Theory abstract "The Whole Theory is a 2000 album recorded by Bobby Miller.This was the third album for the singer. The songs were a departure from the organic, string-laden, guitar-wielding musical arrangements that Bobby has become known for on his previous and following album releases. The album did include a cover version of Heaven and Earth's \"Guess Who's Back In Town\". It was speculated that The Whole Theory was proposed to feature hip hop and film star Ice Cube. This has never been confirmed or denied.".
- The_Whole_Theory artist Bobby_Miller_(musician).
- The_Whole_Theory genre Funk.
- The_Whole_Theory genre Neo_soul.
- The_Whole_Theory genre Nu_jazz.
- The_Whole_Theory previousWork Players_Never_Die.
- The_Whole_Theory producer Bobby_Miller_(musician).
- The_Whole_Theory producer David_Seape.
- The_Whole_Theory recordedIn Chicago.
- The_Whole_Theory subsequentWork Smokin_(Bobby_Miller_album).
- The_Whole_Theory type Album.
- The_Whole_Theory wikiPageID "14655259".
- The_Whole_Theory wikiPageLength "1967".
- The_Whole_Theory wikiPageOutDegree "16".
- The_Whole_Theory wikiPageRevisionID "667989003".
- The_Whole_Theory wikiPageWikiLink Album.
- The_Whole_Theory wikiPageWikiLink Bobby_Miller_(musician).
- The_Whole_Theory wikiPageWikiLink Category:2000_albums.
- The_Whole_Theory wikiPageWikiLink Category:Bobby_Miller_(musician)_albums.
- The_Whole_Theory wikiPageWikiLink Chicago.
- The_Whole_Theory wikiPageWikiLink David_Seape.
- The_Whole_Theory wikiPageWikiLink Funk.
- The_Whole_Theory wikiPageWikiLink Ice_Cube.
- The_Whole_Theory wikiPageWikiLink Jerry_Soto_(Engineer).
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- The_Whole_Theory wikiPageWikiLink Nu_jazz.
- The_Whole_Theory wikiPageWikiLink Players_Never_Die.
- The_Whole_Theory wikiPageWikiLink Quiche.
- The_Whole_Theory wikiPageWikiLink Smokin_(Bobby_Miller_album).
- The_Whole_Theory wikiPageWikiLinkText "The Whole Theory".
- The_Whole_Theory artist Bobby_Miller_(musician).
- The_Whole_Theory cover "Whole theory.jpeg".
- The_Whole_Theory genre Funk.
- The_Whole_Theory genre Neo_soul.
- The_Whole_Theory genre Nu_jazz.
- The_Whole_Theory label "Dafont Records".
- The_Whole_Theory lastAlbum "Players Never Die".
- The_Whole_Theory name "The Whole Theory".
- The_Whole_Theory nextAlbum "Smokin'".
- The_Whole_Theory producer "Bobby Miller and David Seape".
- The_Whole_Theory recorded "CRC, Streeterville Studio, Universal Studios Chicago".
- The_Whole_Theory released "2000".
- The_Whole_Theory thisAlbum "The Whole Theory".
- The_Whole_Theory type Album.
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- The_Whole_Theory subject Category:2000_albums.
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- The_Whole_Theory comment "The Whole Theory is a 2000 album recorded by Bobby Miller.This was the third album for the singer. The songs were a departure from the organic, string-laden, guitar-wielding musical arrangements that Bobby has become known for on his previous and following album releases. The album did include a cover version of Heaven and Earth's \"Guess Who's Back In Town\". It was speculated that The Whole Theory was proposed to feature hip hop and film star Ice Cube. This has never been confirmed or denied.".
- The_Whole_Theory label "The Whole Theory".
- The_Whole_Theory sameAs Q7774690.
- The_Whole_Theory sameAs m.03gr_b_.
- The_Whole_Theory sameAs Q7774690.
- The_Whole_Theory wasDerivedFrom The_Whole_Theory?oldid=667989003.
- The_Whole_Theory isPrimaryTopicOf The_Whole_Theory.
- The_Whole_Theory name "The Whole Theory".