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| | Worth tha Weight | | | Music Artist : | | Shawnna | | Music Style : | | General | | Record Label : | | Def Jam | | Release Date : | | 2004-09-28 | | Store Price : | | $13.98 | | Artistopia's Price: $13.98 | | Usually ships in 24 hours | | |
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CD Tracks/Songs
Disc 11. My Chicago (Part 1) 2. Let’s Go 3. R.P.M. featuring Twista and Ludacris 4. Money Mike (Skit) 5. Shake Dat Sh** featuring Ludacris 6. U Crazy featuring Jermaine Dupri 7. Weight A Minute 8. My Chicago (Part 2) 9. What Can I Do featuring Missy Elliott 10. Posted (Remix) featuring N.O.R.E. 11. So Real So Right 12. DUDE? (Skit) 13. Kick This One 14. Super Freak 15. Turn It Up 16. Block Reincarnated (Remix) featuring Kardinal Offishall 17. Cami’s Solo 18. Dude (The Remix) featuring Beenie Man and Ms. Thing **BONUS TRACK**
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Customer Reviews of This Album/CD |
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Great CD Submitted on: 2009-03-09 |
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Im from chicago so i gotta rep Shawnna. I got this cd to replace the one that origanlly got stolen. I have been doing that a lot lately because you can cop a lot of des cds at very low prices. Also a lot of them you cant even find at da stores. So dis works for me.
This cd is increcible, for the price, you wont be disappointed |
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3.5 stars Submitted on: 2006-12-04 |
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| This album is just average. Shawnna is basically trying out all kinds of different personas, trying to find out where she wants to be. She has a new identity on almost every song. There is quite a bit of filler and some songs sound very similar. A few good songs come up here or there, but this isn't a terrbile debut album. I would recommend her great sophomore album, Block Music, instead. If you buy this album, buy it used or at a reduced price. |
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Shawnna - Worth tha Weight Submitted on: 2006-09-12 |
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After years of being on her fellow labelmate, Ludacris's singles, it's finally time for Shawnna to shine on her own. "Worth tha Weight" is her first solo album released under Disturbing tha Peace/Def Jam and was released in Fall of 2004.
1. My Chicago (Part 1) - Too Short - No Rating
2. Let's Go - 4/5
3. R.P.M. (Featuring Twista & Ludacris) - 4/5
4. Money Mike (Skit) - No Rating
5. Shake Dat S*** (Featuring Ludacris) - 4.5/5
6. U Crazy (Featuring Jermaine Dupri) - 3.5/5
7. Weight a Minute - 4.5/5
8. My Chicago (Part 2) - Too Short - No Rating
9. What Can I Do (Featuring Missy Elliot) - 3.5/5
10. Posted [Remix] (Featuring Noreaga) - 4/5
11. So Real So Right - 4/5
12. Dude? (Skit) - No Rating
13. Kick this One - 2/5
14. Super Freak - 3.5/5
15. Turn It Up - 4/5
16. Block Reincarnated [Remix] (Featuring Kardinal Offishall) - 3/5
17. Cami's Solo - No Rating
18. Dude [The Remix] [Bonus Track] (Featuring Beenie Man & Ms. Thing) - Not even her song - No Rating
Overall:
44.5/60
3 Stars
Very disapointing album. Shawnna was so impressive on Luda's singles and the Disturbing tha Peace group album, but on here she just fell apart. Besides a couple good joints, this album is straight up wack. Shawnna's true skills aren't shown on his album so there's no sense in supporting it. Stay away. |
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Worth tha Weight..and so much more... Submitted on: 2006-02-07 |
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"S-H A to the double U double N-A real b**tch don't play".. one of the truest statements ever made in the music industry, period. The highly underrated first lady of Disturbing the Peace, Shawnna is a Chicago native with a sadistic style and in-your-face attitude on wax or in the streets.
Guided by her mentor and successor dirty-south king Ludacris, we first heard the Midwestern beauty on "What's Your Fantasy" with Ludacris (and hence on the remix, outshining both veterans Trina and Foxy Brown on her first released verse on a track) and is still going strong. Shawnna has the undeniably fastest rap flow compared to other females (and alot of males in the game as well, pay close attention to her milli-lyric flipping flow on "RPM" f/ Twista) and is an individual in every way.
Shawnna is the second female rapper we've seen flourish from Chicago from the mainstream (Da Brat is the other) and even with only one album under belt, we might be able to say that she is Chi-town's finest. My personal favorite tracks on this album are: RPM (my absolutely favorite song on the entire album!!), Weight A Minute, Dude (remix), Turn It Up, Shake Dat Sh**, Let's Go, and Posted. |
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her ryhmes are fast! and she's worth tha weight Submitted on: 2005-10-25 |
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when i got this album i really liked shake dats sh*t the best
but then it grew to more songs, the best songs here aare rpm were she raps faster than twista, lets go, what can i do ft. missy elliot, u crazy ft. jermaine dupri, turn it up and my chicago.
So if you want cool, fast rap buy this
if you want hardcore slow rap get lil kim
Overall- 83/100 |
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