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By 2004, Mario was no longer the teen prodigy who debuted with "Just a Friend 2002." He needed a project that signaled maturity. "Turning Point" was exactly that. Produced by titans like Scott Storch and Ne-Yo, the album bridged the gap between youthful energy and adult contemporary R&B.

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Audiophiles sought out the "Perfect" SceneXorg rip because the radio edits of the time were often overly compressed. By 2004, Mario was no longer the teen

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In 2004, the way music was consumed was changing. While most listeners were moving toward low-quality MP3s on Limewire, a dedicated subculture of audiophiles and "Scene" release groups demanded perfection.

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The heavy use of the "Storchian" piano riff became a signature sound of the year.