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Originally posted by prunejuicemontes
SCREAMING. How do you not get bored? Don't Hold Your Breath, Right There and Wet are really the only stand out tracks.
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Why would I get bored? I gave the album a chance, which I don't think you ever did because you're still living in 2007 waiting for HNIN to come out. You just listed the singles. There are better songs on the album. Wet isn't that great.
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Originally posted by EatmeZayn
I like every song except "Desperate" and I can BARELY listen to "Casualty". There are plenty of great tracks though, such as "Say Yes", "Power's Out", "Killer Love" and "Try With Me". It's a great pop album.
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I love Desperate. I didn't even like the ballads when I first listened to the album, but I liked them after I left them on and actually listened to the whole thing. The most boring song on the album is Amen Jena.
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Originally posted by henrytots
She killed herself cause you wont show her your facebook.
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I'm pretty I linked her to it or someone else here by DM ages ago. I deactivated it anyway because I've spending too much time looking at the page of someone I need to let go of.
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Originally posted by Usher
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She looks better in these:
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Originally posted by freaky
Sorry but putting every kind of music in one album is not being versatile. She just doesn't know how to create an album with a theme. Good artists generally create a sound for themselves and find a theme for the songs and create an album. Nicole just works with producers with no aim and then she puts them in one album. I mean sorry but what are Amen Jena and Wet doing in the same album? Or Killer Love and Wet? The next album is gonna be the same and it's sad.
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I think artists who stick to one sound are a perfect example of lack of versatility. With people Britney it's as if her voice is rented by whatever main producer she works with on the album, especially with her later albums. I thought Blackout was just a Danja album with Britney featured on it as a vocalist. And I don't like albums where many of the songs sound similar. What's the point of listening to similar songs over and over?
Why can't Amen Jena, Killer Love, Wet be on the same album? You can see it as a story. Wet & Right There represent lust and her initial attractive to whomever, Killer Love & Say Yes represents her love for the person when the relationship is established, and then Amen Jena & Casualty represent the end.