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They don't want No Scrubs!, October 12, 2000
This review is from: No Scrubs / Silly Ho (Audio CD)
TLC's R&B image will never fade away. The single "No Scrubs" is a proof. Here are the tracks: 1.) No Scrubs (Album Version) --- this is the "clean" version which doesn't express the words as freely as what is in the album. 2.) No Scrubs (Main Mix - featuring Lisa "Left-Eye" Lopes) --- this is the reason why I bought this CD. The version on the video is the same as in here. The rap of Left-Eye really makes you groove up! 3.) No Scrubs (Instrumental) --- you can sing to it and dance with it! 4.) Silly Ho (Album Version) --- it's sort of a preview of the "Fanmail" album, because it is included on the highly-acclaimed record. Now, buy it! You won't ever be sorry!
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
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Their best song ever, January 24, 2005
A Kid's Review
This review is from: No Scrubs / Silly Ho (Audio CD)
This is their best song ever, easily. It is addictively catchy, and the sassy chorus is just so cool. No, I don't necessarily think they're dissing men in general or even men who don't get paid a lot. This is more about dissing guys who have no ambition, no goals in life, perverted lazy asses, basically (as heard in the intro to this song on Fanmail). Dude, if you wanna hear some really offensive lyrics towards men, listen to TLC's "Girl Talk." THAT is a song that goes too far with its disses. "No Scrubs" is sweet compared to that.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
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Good, October 17, 2002
This review is from: No Scrubs / Silly Ho (Audio CD)
Usually, I don't find Lisa's raps the "highlight" of their songs, but it IS the highlight of this one, and it should have had this version on the album. And you critical people... GEEEEEEEZ, it's just a song, first of all, and doesn't mean their dissing every guy out there (I don't feel dissed) and second of all, if they are dissing people, it's LAZY guys who they're talking about, not people who are struggling for money & stuff.
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