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John LegendMP3 Download
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  • Original Release Date: December 28, 2004
  • Format - Music: MP3
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Play   1. Prelude John Legend 0:46 $0.99 Buy Track  - Prelude
Play   2. Let's Get Lifted John Legend 3:37 $0.99 Buy Track  - Let's Get Lifted
Play   3. Used To Love U John Legend 3:30 $1.29 Buy Track  - Used To Love U
Play   4. Alright John Legend 3:20 $0.99 Buy Track  - Alright
Play   5. She Don't Have To Know John Legend 4:52 $0.99 Buy Track  - She Don't Have To Know
Play   6. Number One John Legend featuring Kanye west 3:18 $0.99 Buy Track  - Number One
Play   7. I Can Change John Legend feat. Snoop Dogg 4:59 $0.99 Buy Track  - I Can Change
Play   8. Ordinary People John Legend 4:42 $1.29 Buy Track  - Ordinary People
Play   9. Stay With You John Legend 3:49 $1.29 Buy Track  - Stay With You
Play 10. Let's Get Lifted Again John Legend 2:17 $0.99 Buy Track  - Let's Get Lifted Again
Play 11. So High John Legend 5:08 $1.29 Buy Track  - So High
Play 12. Refuge (When It's Cold Outside) John Legend 4:13 $0.99 Buy Track  - Refuge (When It's Cold Outside)
Play 13. It Don't Have To Change John Legend featuring The Stephens Family 3:23 $0.99 Buy Track  - It Don't Have To Change
Play 14. Live It Up John Legend featuring Miri Ben-Ari 4:35 $0.99 Buy Track  - Live It Up
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137 of 145 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Expect Great Things From Him For a Long Time to Come, January 30, 2005
This review is from: Get Lifted (Audio CD)
Although his surname may be something he picked up from an old friend in Chicago, John Legend's debut album "Get Lifted" proves a definite validation in the making. A gifted singer, songwriter and pianist, he has already gotten his hands dirty as a session player and songwriter for the likes of Janet Jackson, Alicia Keys and Twista. He even played piano on Lauryn Hill's 1999 Top 40 hit "Everything Is Everything" when he was still a teenager, and his work on Kayne West's debut album "College Dropout" that helped yield sizzling success last year led West to produce "Get Lifted."

Although criticism that he has relied too much on his influences to guide his musical direction is semi-justified, Legend (real name John Stevens) has more than enough talent and charisma at his disposal that one listen to the album will leave no doubt in the minds of listeners that he is something special. With his sparkling strokes on the keys of his piano and his singing expressive and powerful, "Get Lifted" will make some think that Alicia Keys' male counterpart has arrived on the scene. It is appropriate, then, that she utilized his talents on her "Diary of Alicia Keys" album and has him to support her on her forthcoming tour.

Although the initial single "Used to Love U" was the most obvious song for radio play, it is a mere taste of what the album has to offer. Current single "Ordinary People," which is currently ascending the Hot 100, is full-fledged musical rapture, infused with crystalline passion and grace. Anyone who has heard this song and is not smart enough to appreciate the talent behind it will not like the rest of the LP either.

A particular highlight comes when he waxes romanticism on the radio-ready "Refuge (When It's Cold Outside)":

"When it's cold outside/There's no need to worry cuz/I'm so warm inside/You give me peace/When the storm's outside/Cuz we're in love I know/It'll be alright."

The sunny, smile-inducing "Number One" which features a wonderfully exuberant rap by West is an absolute delight:

"You know that I love you/There's no one above you/I said it the last time/But this is the last time/Don't make me over/Cuz I can be faithful/Baby you're my number one."

Other highlights include the infectious "I Can Change" featuring Snoop Dogg, the soul-searching "So High" and the closing "Live It Up" where his awesome interpretation of his lyrics combined with colorful production and vinyl crackles brings his disc to a regretful conclusion.

John Legend has crafted an album that is pure candy to the ears and spotlights a wealth of talent that is truly all his own. If there is any artist out there worthy of all the hype surrounding them, he is the one. Expect great things from him for a long time to come.
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22 of 24 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Nothing "Ordinary"... (4.5 Stars), February 25, 2005
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This review is from: Get Lifted (Audio CD)
They say, "Persistence pays off". After years of working behind the scenes (like playing on Lauryn Hill's 1999 "The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill": "Everything is Everything" and title track "The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill") John Legend (Stephens) is finally the front man. "Get Lifted" is one impressive debut that ranges from R&B/Soul ballads to R&B/Hip Hop hybrids, both complemented with the piano. Highlights include the instantly intriguing "Let's Get Lifted", its vocally impressive counterpart "Let's Get Lifted Again", the catchy "I Can Change" & "Alright", the beautiful "Ordinary People", the soulful "Stay With You", and the best song on the album, the incredible "She Don't Have To Know" where the perspective is switched onto the two people cheating. Noble? No. Unique? With the way John Legend presents it; definitely. The only place where the album falters is the collaboration with Kanye West; "Number One" sounds like an obligatory track between the "mentor" and "protégé" (and Kanye just kills the song with his verse). But overall, the album is exceptional from start to finish. With innovative and fresh-sounding material, John Legend proves that he is not just another "throwaway artist", but rather an artist that has potential and whose talent will inevitably extent far into his career.
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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars He's got it!, March 15, 2005
This review is from: Get Lifted (Audio CD)
Remember when Alicia Keys first came out and a lot of haters said that she really couldn't sing, and that she was just this poor little Clive Davis puppet? Years later she proved that she belongs, and I think that John Legend will do the same.
They said Keys was overated. No! She was not overated, but she was over-hyped. There is a difference. We got tired of seeing her on the cover of every mag and hearing how good she was. Once Mr. Stephens gets out on tour and away from the shadow of Mr. West he'll prove that he is more substance than hype as well.
He's not the female Alicia Keys, he's more like the male Mary J. Blige. And you know what I mean by that, his voice IS NOT pitch perfect; but damn if he doesn't put enough emotion in his sung lyrics to take your mind back to the same situation he's singing about. He's the truth.
True R&B is pretty miserable right now. This album is not just another I love you, I need you, I want you R&B record. In time and with polish he'll be among the elite as Maxwell and Brian Mcknight are now.
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