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Aaron Carter - Aaron's Party (Come Get It) (CD)

Album Details: Aaron's Party (Come Get It)

Release Date:09/26/2000
Label:Jive
UPC:012414170828

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    JOKER !!

    By Yahoo! Shopping User  Oct 11, 2003

    Pros: none

    Cons: fake music

    You call this music? Aaron Carter is no acception at all, I mean he's worse than all that cocky MTV friendly junk that's going on today. You want REAL music, listen to Pantera, Led Zeppelin, Iron Maiden, White Zombie/Rob Zombie, Judas Priest,... Slayer, Megadeth, and Metallica. Read more Less

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    yuck

    By Yahoo! Shopping User  Feb 19, 2002

    go aaron

Pro Reviews: Aaron's Party (Come Get It)

  • All Music Guide

    According to Aaron Carter, all he wants to do is give listeners "a little bit of old school." Of course, the 12-year-old Carter's definition of "old school" means listening to Color Me Badd and Joey Lawrence albums. If you're outside of Carter's preteen demographic, Aaron's Party: Come Get It is exactly as bad as you think it would be: a painful blend of facile synth pop mixed with sanitized, suburban hip-hop jargon. It's hard enough watching pint-sized rappers Lil' Bow Wow and Lil' Romeo act like they're street hustlers, but listening to Carter try to come off as a hard-edged lothario is just plain sad. As if that isn't bad enough, he also manages to desecrate '60s pop classics such as the Strangeloves' "I Want Candy" and the Dixie Cups' "Iko Iko." Aaron Carter is the younger brother of Backstreet Boy Nick Carter, and this album is proof that George W. Bush is not the only one who has ever benefited from nepotism. Like bubblegum acts of the past, the only value of Aaron's Party: Come ...Get It is as pure kitsch, the sort of album you look back on years after its release and mock with ironic glee. - Jon Azpiri, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Biography

Aaron Carter

The youngest male solo artist to have four Top 40 singles, pop sensation Aaron Carter began his career in show biz at the tender age of seven. Over the next five years he made a name for himself as an energetic and charismatic performer, both onstage and on albums such as his 1998 self-titled debut and the following year's Surfin' USA, both of which were successful in J... Read more