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By Megan Silvera

Published on October 05, 2006

We have seen Danity Kane sing, dance, and run three miles in Central Park. We have watched it become a cohesive harmonizing singing group. Now it's time to see if all of that hard work and P. Diddy wax can make this self-titled debut a platinum-selling success. The album's dozen tracks — helped by superproducers Scott Storch, Rodney Jerkins, Timbaland, and Brian Cox, just to name a few — are a perfect culmination to the MTV reality series. Songs such as "Sleep on It" and "Showstopper" are future club hits, while "Ride for You" could become the radio dedication anthem for significant others. Megan Silvera