
Album Released: October 28, 1997
Recorded: 1996-1997
Genres: R&B, hip-hop
Length: 76:56
Label: Relativity Records
Producer: Kevin "Dino" Conner
Tracks: 1. Woman's Anthem (Intro)
2. Don't Sleep on the Female
3. Toon Girl
4. Die For You
5. Married Man
6. Beggars Can't Be Choosey
7. Ways to Treat a Woman
8. Don't Hold Back The Rain
9. I Sleep U I Wear U
10. They Like It Slow
11. Special Kinda Fool
12. Natural Woman
13. Shoot 'Em Up
14. Jezebel
15. Woman's World
16. Mindtaker
17. Visions In My Mind
18. Julie Rain
19. Woman's Anthem
Even though H-Town were known for their sexy songs of lust and passion, the group decided to venture off into another direction with their female fans, by really expressing their love for them on Ladies Edition, Woman's World.
This album was a way to focus on the tragedies of what women have to go through in life. For example, the theme of the album was conveyed in songs such as "Don't Sleep on the Female", "Julie Rain" (a sobering account of spousal abuse), and "Jezebel"(which describes a single mother who turns to prostitution and drugs.) There were many women who felt connected to H-Town through their album, because it represented a part of them as well.
There were other hip-hop influenced ballads and slow jams such as "Ways to Treat a Woman", "A Natural Woman", and "They Like It Slow". These songs have more respect toward women, unlike H-Town's earlier works. One thing that I really thought was kind of them to do was dedicate the album to the late Nicole Brown Simpson and all the women of the world. They went as far as to placing twenty, national women helplines on the album's back cover.
Displaying such generosity, it should've come as no surprise when the album climbed to #12 on the Billboard Top R&B Albums chart.