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13 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
At last...,
By Anish Chari (Calgary, Alberta Canada) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Aaron's Party: Come & Get It (Audio CD)
There has been a raging disucussion over the eptiome of artistic talent and expression. A work so immense, its impact radiates through generations and generations. Homer's the Odessy? Shakespeare's Hamlet? Michelangelo's David? Nay my dear friends... I believe we can close the book.Aaron Carter's release is a powerful, epic, all consuming look into the inner workings of man, nature and the universe. It is the culmination of brilliance and emotion, fused into an awe inspiring work that none can refute. I am not ashamed to say that I wept openly through this entire CD -- no, this entire masterpiece. Aaron Carter is an oasis in the deserted abyss of artistic mediocrity. Thank you Aaron Carter, I and others will certainly "Come and get it"
13 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Painful just to listen to,
By "hobbesalx" (Boston, MA USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Aaron's Party: Come & Get It (Audio CD)
It's unfortunate that after the amount of people it takes to assemble a pop album, its still not possible to listen to without becoming ill. Aaron Carter was fortunate enough to have a brother in the Backstreet Boys, another awful, talentless pop act. Thus, with even less talent than his older brother, his parents whined him into the music industry. Now, we are left with a collection of poor singing and even worse rapping by a 12 year old who has been snatched out of school and given a job which he shall never suceed in-being a decent preformer. Why can't we just give record contracts to people who deserve them?
12 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
I've never heard anything so awful out of Jive Records.....,
By Twinrova (MD) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Aaron's Party: Come & Get It (Audio CD)
Oh My God. I have never heard anything so awful out of Jive Records. Let me say I am a huge Britney fan, a huge *NSYNC fan, and I enjoy the music of Steps, and the Backstreet boys, all assigned to Jive's Label. Actually, I don't own this CD. But I've heard every song one place or another. For the first song (Come Get It) He thinks he's so cool being a rapper and having a rodeo in his house. The best part is when he's grounded. The next one (I Want Candy) is a stupid song about some kid wanting cavities. No, it's not about that, but I have no sweet tooth for Aaron. In (Bounce) He thinks that he's in the '60's and '70's because he's disco-ing (Turn Up Da Disco, Bongo With Me) There's (That's How I Beat Shaq) Oh please. A little 13 Year Old Beating Shaq at basketball. AND THEN SHAQ CRIES!? No, I think not Aaron. I think you need to stop singing about a crowd going "Jam" and putting in the hoop and like "Slam" How about "Iko Iko" Baby Music. At least the---oh, yes, that song "THE CLAPPING SONG" lol. What a STUPID name for a STUPID song by a STUPID "singer" that puts out STUPID "music" Let me say that Negative 1234 stars is what the monster deserves.
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