Sweet 16 (Sweet 16 album)

Sweet 16 is the debut studio album of the Kuboian rapper of the same name. The album was released on 6th July 2003 through Atomic Sound and was primarly produced by Rikard Fulton, though Chrissie Spin served as the executive producer. It was supported by five singles and peaked at number two on the Karuboia charts.

Critical reception
Pop Magazine awarded Sweet 16 a B rating praising the album for its "catchy tunes" as well as Sweet 16's variety in both rapping and singing vocals, though the reviewer did notice that despite being a lipstick rapper, Sweet 16 felt "more akin to Britney Spears than she is to Missy Robins" due to the overly "pop" feel of the album. An AllMusic review gave the album a 3 out of 5 rating, noting that "Sweet 16's vocals go well with T-Break's slick pop-rap production" but felt that most of the tracks sounded similar to each other and that Sweet 16 herself "felt like an extra" and was out-performed on the tracks that featured guest artists.