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Track List: Romeo Must Die
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Original Soundtrack - Romeo Must Die / O.S.T. (Explicit Lyrics)
Release Date: 08/01/2000
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Album Details: Romeo Must Die
- Release Date:
- 03/28/2000
- Label:
- Virgin Records
- UPC:
- 724384905224
User Reviews: Romeo Must Die
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Good but sorta dissapointing
, December 10, 2006Reviewer: karate_rocks752 - See all karate_rocks752's reviews -
Romeo Must Die SoundTrack
, October 26, 2005Reviewer: toomuchplatinum4u - See all toomuchplatinum4u's reviewsPros: The singing of the artist
Cons: There are none n/a
When it comes to the point of talking about the Romeo Must Die Soundtrack I am seriously and sincerely at a loss for words.This album is FABULOUS and AMAZING. If R@B and Hip-Hop Music are your preference this is the Album for you.
The artist featured on this album are very talented singers and their voices were fully utilized in every song, unlike all of this bubble gum pop music. Standing Ovation too Beyonce'(Destiny9;s Child),Joe, and the late and Great Aaliyah Dana Haughton for their contributions to this CD with their beautiful voices.The trails(dramaticly going up and down with the voice when singing.) that they all sing with sound sooo heavenly. This is what R@B is all about,singing that you can feel. If anyone does not like this album they just simply don't know what real music is. And if anyone does not like the singing of the artist then they just donn't know what real singing is. I know GOOD MUSIC and if I were to say this album was GOOD I would be making an u ...
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Pro Reviews: Romeo Must Die
| EXPERT RATING: From AMG Reviews On "I Don't Wanna," Aaliyah (who's also the film's star) pillow-talks her way through the New-Jack ballad as if she's snuggled in the soothing splendors of a hot bubble bath. Declaring her unwillingness to live without her man, she croons the words of the song, alternating between a breathless daddy's-girl naiveté and the throaty vibrato of a grown woman's heartache. The disc has much of what you'd expect from a hip-hop-driven movie soundtrack -- fairly good production, with a beats-du-jour tunesmith like Missy Elliott's Tim "Timbaland" Mosley at the helm, and a crew of hit-hungry young rappers for him to play with, such as Mack 10, BG from Cash Money, Dave Hollister, Confidential, and Blade. Problem is, when paired up with Mosley's hip-hop-as-pop recipe of bouncy arrangements, halting beats, and quirky synth effects, most of these C+ rhyme-droppers come off uninspired, lacking the alpha-dog charisma of DMX, who takes control of things in his duet with Aaliyah on "Come Back in One Piece." Mosley does manage to do himself a decent turn, trading words with partner Magoo on "We at It Again." But the rest of the tracks, with the exception of Aaliyah's "Try Again" and "Are You Feelin' Me," could easily be mistaken for anything currently found on urban radio. - Derrick Mathis, All Music Guide |
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Pros: Good lyrical and song content
Cons: Missing a song or two that would have improved it
It was a good ablum. Personal I think more effort could have gone into it though, cuz I'm a huge fan of DMX and I was kinda hopin' for the song at the begining of the movie that was sung by him would have been in it. Other then that dissapointing part it was a good ablum.