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Declaration
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Album Details: Declaration

Release Date:06/03/2008
Label:Motown
UPC:602517720404

Track List: Declaration

  1. Intro
  2. The Way That I Love You
  3. You're Gonna Miss
  4. So Over You
  5. Struggle
  6. Girlfriend
  7. This You Make Me Do
  1. In These Streets
  2. Good Good
  3. Can't Let Go
  4. Mother
  5. Shine
  6. The Declaration

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User Reviews: Declaration

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    The Declaration

    By Charles-In-Florida  Nov 30, 2008

    Pros: Her voice is stronger and more mature sounds

    Cons: The lack of emotions from the CD

    The Declaration is a major growth in music,lyrics, and styles from her last disater "Concrete Rose". Her best work comes from slow love songs as "Girlfriend, The Things You Make Me Do, Mother, Good Good, and the super crazy club beat... So Over You". All of her love songs makes her voice sound sexy and full of life. However, the rest of the album plays on a woman constantly being hurt in love relations. The biggest problem with the CD is that you felt like something is missing and that the 12 songs are not enough. But at the end of the day, what is she declaring? Probaly the departed freeedom and hapiness from Irv Gotti. Read more Less

Pro Reviews: Declaration

  • All Music Guide

    On her fourth proper studio album, Ashanti remains with The Inc., but you would not know it unless you checked for the logo. The closest tie is the occasional presence of exIrv Gotti associate and longtime Ashanti collaborator Seven Aurelius (who now calls himself Channel 7), followed by a minor assist from Chink Santana. Gotti himself is nowhere to be found. L.T. Hutton (Snoop Dogg, Bone) is behind most of the production work, with a handful of notables Rodney Jerkins, Jermaine Dupri, Ron Feemster, Babyface, Akon, and...Diane Warren on separate tracks. Even though this album marks a nearly complete break from The Inc., it's very much in line with what came before it, hardly a major departure. Each Ashanti release has had at least one major single, and in this case it's "The Way That I Love You," more in the mold and spirit of "Rain on Me" full of similarly effective melodramatic flourishes if much more vengeful in nature than depressive. Nothing is quite as irresistibly fun as "Ba...by" or "Rock wit U," or as sexy as "Only U," but "You're Gonna Miss" comes close in the case of the former, while the lifeless Akon/Nelly feature "Body on Me" is no good at all, containing no distinguishing qualities. Bottom line, this is neither a great nor a poor Ashanti album. It's decent, just like the rest of them. - Andy Kellman, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Biography

Ashanti

With hitmaker Irv Gotti at the helm, Ashanti blasted into the urban music scene in 2002, topping the charts with multiple singles at once. She quickly became a sensation, gracing the covers of magazines and dominating urban radio. Ashanti built her reputation with duets, where she would complement an already popular rapper -- Ja Rule ("Always on Time"), Fat Joe ("What's... Read more