5.0 out of 5 stars
Be True To Yourself --Strong & Independent!, January 25, 2007
This review is from: I Don't Need a Man (Audio CD)
In a growing world of men who can't seem to "play their part" it's only natural that a CD like this would cause such a sensation for a single person such as myself. The pressure to marry is so huge in Hollywood, society, the norm, and overall that it seems to me to be overrated. This 2-track CD single puts into perspective that a woman or lover has the power to stay strong and solo. The Pussycat Dolls make a strong attitude stick and their message is delivered very powerfully vocals as well as sensational music!
"I Don't Need A Man" LP Version 3:39. Production was by Rich Harrison, and additional production by Ron Fair to name a few important players. This is an empowering song to feel proud to be single, "You don't need a ring" to be happy. It's a celebration to feel liberated, strong, and independent from the claws of a man or lover who just might be something you are in search of due to societies pressures or family. Just stay confident and forget the rush--this song will make you feel just that. And if someone has done you wrong then this will definitely bring you satisfaction. The tempos are upbeat, fast, energetic, and filled with an array of instruments creating a very catchy, hit track.
'We Went As Far As We Felt Like Going" LP Version 3:50 sounds like a Patti LaBelle track with additional vocals aside Nicole by Melody, Carmit, & Kaya. The message is quite clear the one night romance or short lived love affair was a mutual parting and not something to cry about. While some bad boys think women will cry after a one night stand truth be told, it's not always the case. This song is another powerful track once again showing that women can also be the ones to hold the cards. Or from a man's standpoint, your other lover isn't mad about that one night evening. It's about being true to yourself--the moment was passionate but not "really" love. The beats are again fast up-tempo, highly energetic, and uplifting once again. It has an 80s vibe quite catchy and infectious.
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1.0 out of 5 stars
ok, I get it...., April 28, 2007
A Kid's Review
This review is from: I Don't Need a Man (Audio CD)
Ok, lesbos. Thanks for telling us that you don't need a man. PCD SUCKS!
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