Déjà's second LP,
Made to Be Together, was produced by
Teddy Riley and has a more consistent sound than the duo's debut, Serious. This time around, they are given the new jack treatment. The soft, reggae-ish "Dreamer" has
Jones crooning optimistically about a hopeful new love. The slammin' "You Don't Appreciate My Love" sounds like an uptempo
Alexander O'Neal track. Standouts are the bass-heavy "Dance," the tingly slow jam "More and More," and the swinging, slammin' "Crazy." ~ Ed Hogan