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| | Natalie | | | Music Artist : | | Natalie | | Music Style : | | General | | Record Label : | | Umvd Labels | | Release Date : | | 2005-05-17 | | Store Price : | | $13.98 | | Artistopia's Price: $13.98 | | Usually ships in 24 hours | | |
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CD Tracks/Songs
Disc 11. Goin' Crazy 2. Energy - Baby Bash, , Natalie 3. Better Get It Right - Max Minelli, , Natalie 4. Ooh 5. You Don't Love Me No More 6. I Can't Wait 7. Stay 8. Something About You - Russ Lee, Russ Lee, , Natalie 9. You're the One 10. Emptiness 11. Where Are You [*] - Natalie, Justin Roman 12. Me Faltas Tu [*]
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Customer Reviews of This Album/CD |
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I LIKE IT Submitted on: 2007-01-22 |
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| I ONLY GOT THIS ALBUM BECAUSE THE PRICE WAS GREAT, AND I LIKE IT. I LIKE THIS ALBUM FOR MY LONG DRIVES IN THE CAR.HER VOICE IS NOT LIKE A SANGER BUT IT'S COOL. IF YOU LIKE CIARA AND J.LO, YOU'LL LIKE IT. |
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I love this album!!!! Submitted on: 2006-05-14 |
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| I saw the name and i just picked it out blindly and I love it! My friend listens to rap and hip hop mainly and I like rock. This is the only album we can ever agree on to listen to. |
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Enjoyed Submitted on: 2006-01-07 |
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| I enjoyed this cd and would recommend it. |
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She has Submitted on: 2005-11-23 |
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This album is not bad, for a first attempt. This album is a little slow on the whole, but her own rapping adds a nice touch to a couple tarcks. Tracks incude:
Goin' Crazy: 4/5 Her only hit so far on this album. I suppose It's a good enough song, a bit slow for my taste.
Energy: 5/5 I do not understand why this song is not a single! It's catchy, not fast, not slow, it's got a funky beat, and the verse from Baby Bash totally adds the perfect touch. MY FAVORITE SONG ON THE ALBUM!!!
Better Get It Right: 4/5 This is one of the few fast songs on the album. I don't know who the guest rapper was, but he was a good addition to this track. I do like this song a lot, and I think this also should have been a single.
Ooh: 2/5: What's to say? I'm sorry, but I think that altogether this song is kinda boring. One of the drags to the album. Slow, it may have been more interesting if she had added a bit of her rapping.
You Don't Love Me No More: 4/5 This song is a little different from the other tracks on Natalie's album... bit of old school sound to it. It's alright. I gave it 4 out of 5 due to her exculent rapping in this song.
I Can't Wait: 5/5 I love this song! It takes it's rightful place as the only "Club Hit" type track on the album, and it's just plane fun!
Stay: 2/5 Basily the same as Ooh. I shall say no more.
Something About You: 4/5 Quick, catchy, with a suspenseful opening. There isn't much to say, but it's a good song.
You're The One: 3/5 It's slow, kinda nice. But again, there's really not much to say about it.
Emptiness: 4/5 Slow, but a neat, echoy sound to it. And again, her rapping gives this song a higher ranking in my book. I think this is track perfect for making you deppressed on a rainy day.
Where Are You: 5/5 Gives hope to all those who are still swinging single. Nice, warm sound to it. I like it.
Me Faltas Tu: 4/5 Goin' Crazy in spanish, I think. I'm sure, mostly. It's pretty. Not much else to say.
Over all, I think she has potental, But I hope her second album is better than this. |
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2-1/2 stars -- She's nice to look at, but... Submitted on: 2005-11-23 |
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Natalie's debut album is one of those albums that I checked out blindly: I hadn't heard any song off it before listening to the whole thing. I also didn't know until looking at the liner notes that she's down with Frankie J and Baby Bash. I sat down and listened to the album though, and, well, I wasn't impressed.
First off, Natalie doesn't have the strongest set of pipes (and no offense, but I'm not sure how the editorial reviewer's comparing her to Jennifer Lopez, Amerie and Ciara is supposed to HELP her cause). Things start off very shaky at the beginning. First comes the single "Goin' Crazy", which I think is overrated because I don't hear any feeling in Natalie's voice (especially during the chorus). And the failed club-rocker "Energy" features Baby Bash being wack as usual.
"You Don't Love Me No More" made me want to answer the question. I said, "Maybe it's because you tried to kick a verse." Yes, Natalie is actually RAPPING in this song, as well as in the aptly-titled "Emptiness", and I just groaned. (The sad thing is, though, she still sounded better than Baby Bash.) "Where Are You" also suffers from a weak chorus.
The only songs that are truly listenable all the way through are "Stay" and possibly "Ooh". And the remake of Nu Shooz's "I Can't Wait" doesn't help or hurt the album. Anyway, I wouldn't mind having a poster of Natalie on my ceiling, but as far as vocals go, she seriously needs to work on them and THEN come back for another album.
Anthony Rupert |
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