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15 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
The Makings of Me - 3.5 stars,
By Geminigirl (Philadelphia, PA United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Makings Of Me (Audio CD)
Two things made me delay getting this disc - I hated Monica's cover shot and wasn't sure what the purpose of her posing like that was AND the release of EVERYTIME THE BEAT DROPS as the lead off single. I was very disappointed in this choice and feared that the entire album would contain songs like this & being unfamiliar with the "snap" music craze, I just didn't get it.
With the release of A DOZEN ROSES (YOU REMIND ME) - my interest was piqued enough for me to give the disc a chance. I really love the use of the Curtis Mayfield sample from THE MAKINGS OF YOU (one of my fave tracks from the CLAUDINE soundtrack!) and I LOVE the video, Monica looks fabulous and she & Jamie Hector sizzle as a screen couple! I had problems with the following tracks: SIDELINE HO - although her vocal performance is beautiful & the music production is pretty, I don't care for the lyrics at all so I usually skip this track. HELL NO (LEAVE HOME) - although her vocal performance is strong, the lyrics and music production are unremarkable RAW - awful track, can't say anything complementary about this one The others that stood out to me in a good way & that I enjoy listening to in addition to A DOZEN ROSES are: WHY HER? - really pretty mid-tempo song featuring an exceptional chorus GETAWAY, DOIN' ME RIGHT & MY EVERYTHING - are vintage Monica tracks featuring strong vocal & music production GOTTA MOVE ON - the melody reminds me of A Taste of Honey's hit, SUKI YAKI; it's a catchy track with one negative - Missy Elliot's shout outs during the track I'd recommend this disc to Monica fans with a word of caution - it's not a strong/cohesive album like THE BOY IS MINE or even AFTER THE STORM. I gave it 3.5 stars because there are more than a few enjoyable mid-tempo & ballady songs that are truly vintage Monica but I'm confused as to what direction she & her producers were going with this project. I hope this doesn't spell the end of her recording career as Monica is one of the more talented songstresses on the r&b scene who just needs to get with producers who can fully utilize & showcase her beautful voice.
19 of 24 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Another good CD by Monica!,
By Mirage08 (VA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Makings Of Me (Audio CD)
If you want to know what's going on with her or where her mind is at listen to her CDs. I feel that someone espically females can relate to her songs. They CD flows from beginning to end. And when you listen to some of the words to the songs you'll be like "what the" or just say damn! Hopefully Monica has some staying power in this business b/c she is truly talented. Definite reommendation.
Fav Tracks: Everytime the Beat Drop, Hell No, A Dozen Roses, Why Her
6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
R&B singer or Rapper,
By Renaissance "Truth" (All Over) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Makings Of Me (Audio CD)
I've been down for Monica since the beginning; but now I am FINISHED, I love Monica's voice, but whats up with all these singers wanting to be rappers...WTF!!! I want the soulfoul Monica from the first CD, "Sideline Ho" ARE YOU SERIOUS!!! again WTF!! Could someone please come out with a soulful mature CD, cause this one aint even close.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
TIGHT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!,
This review is from: The Makings Of Me (Audio CD)
this album is the bomb,i was quite impatient when i heard she was releasing this album because i didn't buy AFTER THE STORM.no doubt though my favorite album by monica that i could just listen to nonstop would be the MISS THANG album. i believe its way better than THE BOY IS MINE and for her voice to be so powerful on tracks like JUST ONE OF DEM DAYS and WHY I LOVE YOU SO MUCH at only 13 or 14,whoa that gurl had real talent and still does, proving it on songs like A DOZEN ROSES,WHY HER,HELL NO,and GETAWAY.my favorites are:
EVERYTIME THA BEAT DROPS WHY HER HELL NO RAW THIS CD IS BUMPIN' AND I AVISE YOU TO PICK IT UP.PEACE!!!!!
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Comeback In The Making,
This review is from: The Makings Of Me (Audio CD)
When Monica released her second "The Boy is Mine" in 1998 she became one of the most succesful R&B artists at the time and you saw her frequently in media and on the music charts. But it took her 5 years to come up with a follower, when eventually "After the Storm" was released in 2003 alot of things had happened in the ever changing world of music. New trends, New Producers and further competiton. Monica deciced to trade her successful Pop/R&B producer Dallas Austin from the "The Boy is Mine" album with Hip Hop producer Missy Elliott. She also repalced the soft and tender style with a more thuggish image and more beat oriented production instead of well crafted R&B with great hooks. "So Gone" was great, but other then that her last album was a dissapointment. It felt like the production was taking over her own image and she was no longer in control of what she was doing, even if she did co-write some songs. My expectations on her new album called "The Makings of Me" weren't big, considering that the producer list looked simular to her last album and that she had been completely invisible for the last 3 years. Now, how does it look?
On "The Makings of Me" Monica doesn't co-write any song but it does feel like it's less thughish and much more personal. Producers are Missy Elliott and Jermaine Dupri, Swizz Beats among others but this time Monica got more control and there are more potential hitsingles too. First single was the obligatory club song "Everytime a Beat Drop" with Franchise Boyz, which is the worst of this album. A club song anyone could have came up with. But that is only one of two club songs with Swizz Beatz produced "Raw" which sounds more polished with an elegant piano backround, only if Swizz could learn to shut his mouth during the hook cause it feels very trying. There are plenty of better numbers though, Curtis Mayfield sampled "A Dozen Roses" with a flava of classic soul. I wonder why it isn't called "The Makings Of You" cause that is what they sing. This song is Misst produced and will be the next single I think. "Sideline Ho" deals with infedelity, "Ain't you tired of being on the sideline?/Tired of getting yours after I get mine?/ baby second place don't get a prize when you gone relize you wasting your time" maybe it deals with her relation with Young Buck, who knows. I think this is the best song of this album. "Why Her" is a soul ballad even if it is Dupri produced. It also deals with infedelity and the courage to leave a man that isn't teating you right, and sounds as it could be personal, Monica even said during the bridge "Now ladies, you know I speak from experience right?". "Hell No (Leaving Home) feautures Twista and is also a emotional slow paced song about the cheating man. The sample sounds like taken directly from a Chinese Restaurant but the song isn't bad, Twista plays a very small part though. "Doin Me Right" a Missy Elliott produced sweet midtempo about being in love with the perfect man. It's one of the best, but why does she always have to insert her vocals into her productions a la Puff Daddy?. That always bothered me. Midtempo "My Everything" also deals with a great relationship, she claims she's "never been in love like this before". "Gotta Move On" is a slow-paced Song with cool beats, one again Missy's vocals are annoying. Closer, "Getaway" is a adult contemporary power ballad with piano backround. Good but forgettable. Overall, Alot of things happened to Monica during the last 3 years, rocky relationships, giving birth etc. I thought she was away from the spotlight for too long to cope uo with contemporary music trends, But this album is better then I thought and the songs that appear are mostly songs suited for Monica's voice and style with sometimes personal lyrics. It isn't perfect or betten then "The Boy Is Mine" but certainly one step up from "After the Storm". It also got a few very good songs that could make it on the charts. Way to go!.
5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
3-1/2 stars -- It's really not that bad, people,
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This review is from: The Makings Of Me (Audio CD)
I absolutely adored Monica's work throughout her first and second albums. What really made her appeal to me was that she was so young but she was still making such great music. But then she took on an all thugged-out persona for her third U.S. album After the Storm, and I hated that album not just because of that, but because the subject matter was made too ghetto. Thankfully, it's easier to stand on The Makings of Me.
I don't know what's going on on the album cover either, but the reason why I think this album has garnered so many negative reviews is because people are comparing it to her first two albums. Now, I'll admit that this is no Miss Thang, and it DEFINITELY isn't as stellar as The Boy Is Mine (also, Monica isn't the only parent to curse on her albums, people), but there are still decent enough moments. "Why Her" and "My Everything" rank among the best tracks, but my favorite would have to be the final track, "Getaway", which actually does remind me of the days when she first came out. There are still a few duds, however. "Sideline H*" is too ghetto for its own good, and the Swizz Beatz-assisted "Raw" has too much going on, especially before each chorus. Also, there are a number of lyrical faux pas. While "A Dozen Roses" is good, the second verse has Monica talking about the 25th day of Christmas. And while "Everytime Tha Beat Drop" (an obvious single due to its being censored as well as "Y'all know what this is!") has Dem Franchize Boyz written all over it, it really isn't horrible; the only odd thing is that Monica keeps bringing up the bankhead bounce. (Hey, Mo, 1996 called.) But there are more pros on here than cons, one of which is that Monica can still sing (although she really needs to stop trying to rap). I really liked her better when she wasn't a thug (especially since "Street Symphony" said she didn't want to BE with thugs), but it looks like that what the makings of her constitute now, so we'll have to live with it. Anthony Rupert
5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
More Like 'The Makings of Mess!',
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This review is from: The Makings Of Me (Audio CD)
Monica has had a career of ups and downs. She started out pretty decent with her debut album Miss Thang. Her second album The Boy Is Mine was the pinnacle of her career, with the platinum single "The Boy Is Mine" easily the number one song that everybody remembers from Monica. She showed a little edginess then when she traded verses with Brandy on the song. But no one could have foreseen the future, as Miss Thang gets a little attitude and turns into Miss Ghetto Booty for her latest album The Makings Of Me.
"Everytime The Beat Drops" is the first example of her newfound ghetto mentality, enlisting the help of Dem Franchise Boyz for the hip-hop portion. Missy Elliott produces a lackluster song with a retro feel to it titled "A Dozen Roses." Monica then reverts back to a potty mouth for "Sideline Ho," an attempt at sounding 'street' to address all the hood rats putting up with the no-good men out here. The fruitless songs continue with the mundane "Why Her" and "Hell No" featuring Twista. "Doin Me Right" features more foul-mouth antics from Monica and lazy production from Missy. Swizz Beatz provides an uninspiring beat for another street anthem titled "Raw." She switches up to a smoothed out ballad called "My Everything" that we are more accustom to hearing from the ATL native. Missy gives another snoozer of a beat with "Gotta Move On" while "Getaway" is another power ballad that comes off as a wonderful Monica classic. It becomes clearly evident while listening to The Makings Of Me that Monica didn't really have much of a platform for this album. It basically sounds like a bunch of singles that were recorded over the years and slapped together to make up a 10-track collection that she calls an album. Taking in all of her previous successes, it's a shame that The Makings Of Me is the last thing people will remember Monica by. With the flop of her previous cd After The Storm as well as the inevitable demise of The Makings Of Me, she probably won't have another album after this considering there wasn't much of one this time around.
5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Very Ghetto,
This review is from: The Makings Of Me (Audio CD)
Ahh...what can I say about his Monica production. Shall I say very Ghetto. From her overall appearance to all the tattoos, GHETTO. Not sure what happened to her, but it's a mediocre product at best. I liked 5 out of the 10 songs. 'A Dozen Roses' is good. 'Sideline Ho', is a little of the top. 'Gotten Move On' is good. 'Every time the Beat Drops' is very hip-hop and I like it. However, I must say. Letoya is still killing them all; a much better product, I must say.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Monica The Makings of Me,
This review is from: The Makings Of Me (Audio CD)
Im going 2 B straight up i go this album and i simply love it.I love everything that monica has done and this is no different.Some of the reviews that i read on here kind of aggravated me,because monica has done so much in giving us good music and theirs only so much she can do,i just really hate when people try 2 expect 2 much when she trying 2 please all her fans,but that separates the true fans from the untrue fans what ever monica does is fine.Track 1.[Everytime Tha Beat drop]A nice way 2 start an album ,great up-tempo club banger that i truely enjoy.Track 2.[A Dozen Roses(You Remind Me)is a great mid-tempo explaining her love and how he makes her feel.Track 3.[Sideline Ho is a slower tempo going after the other woman on the side and letting her know who the main chick.Track 4.[Why Her?]another slower tempo song laced with a piano sound,basically asks the same question that a lot of women have after being cheated on.Track 5.[Hell No(Leave Home)appears to be her trying to hold on and save a relationship that he isn't interested in anymore nice mid tempo trading rap flows with twista its dope.Track 6.[Doin' Me Right]nice mid tempo song explaining how her man is treating her from giving her what she want to just saying he love her,Missy did a graet job with this also.Track 7.[Raw]is the second up-tempo track next 2 everytime tha beat drop and somewhat the same has a nice club field and makes you want 2 dance swizz beats did pretty go with this.Track 8.[My Everything]is a ballad that i cant quit listening 2.Monica is realizing that she has a good thing,really shows her maturity.Track 9.[Gotta Move On]another mid tempo inspired track by missy .Monica gets off on this track letting him know that your not worthy of my love so im out the door,really love missy's input on the album.Track 10.[Getaway] the closing track to the album is a sweet and personal ballad that shows monica singin out her emotions and all that shes been through,all the pain and heartache and languishing feelings.Very beautiful song and way to end this album.When listening 2 it,its kind of like reading a diary,thats very personal.If UR a true and loyal fan 2 this is a must have in your collection and 2 good 2 be overlooked.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
SLAMMING CD!!!!!,
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This review is from: The Makings Of Me (Audio CD)
THIS CD IS SLAMMING AND JAMMING . THIS WHOLE CD IS GOOD; MY FAVORITE SONG IS "SO RAW". I WOULD RECOMMEND THIS CD TO ANY MONICA FAN..................
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The Makings Of Me by Monica (Audio CD - 2006)
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