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15 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Seriously..., August 8, 2006
Am I the only one that thinks she's is awful?? I mean, don't get me wrong... she's beautiful. Hands down. But... singing??!?!?! Honestly... I think Jennifer Lopez is singing in praise now that she has found SOMEONE that sings worse than her. I mean, if Cassie can make it... ANYONE can make it. Me & U is a good song... and I liked Ditto (even though it sounds like a 12 year old's lullaby) and the hook to 'Miss Your Touch' is nice... the rest of it was just not good. The beats cover up her voice (or lack-there of) enough... but still. Were is the real talent these days? The only good things I have to say about her is she's gorgeous, she has some good producers... Ryan Leslie is a genious and he was smart enough to play it nice and safe. A bunch of less than decent, lyrically simple, easily catchy songs that every 13 year old will LOVE.
Cassie will be loved for about 2 more songs... and we will realize how terrible she is, and then we will move on to real artists... such as Christina Aguilera (whom's new album is AMAZING)
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26 of 34 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Encouraging and enjoyable debut from a promising artist.., August 8, 2006
Tommy Mottola has a unique gift for finding new artists. 19-year old Connecticut native Cassie is the latest addition to Mottola's hit list. Her self-titled debut album, released on P-Diddy's Bad Boy label and produced by Ryan Leslie, is a slick sounding, well produced slice of goodness that makes a nice addition to your collection.
Straight off, "Me & U" shows why this song is racing up the Billboard charts, with Cassie's breathy vocals layered over a head bobbing melody. "Long Way 2 Go" is an amazing track and the next big single, with hints of trance, R&B, spoken word jazz, and rap fused with sexy lyrics in an addictive mix. Cassie makes getting dumped sound pretty good in the solid track "About Time" , but falters a bit with the formulaic tracks "Kiss Me", "Call U Out", and "Just One Nite."
The enjoyable "Hope You're Behaving (interlude)" has an acoustic guitar melody that evokes classic Spanish folk guitar. "Ditto" is a mediocre filler track, but "What Do U Want" has the blend of musical styles that sounds great in the club. The closing track "Miss Your Touch" is propelled by a disco-era fat toned bass guitar line supporting an addictive beat that will get your body moving.
This is a short album with a running time just over 35 minutes, not at all unusual for a debut artist. Despite the youthful lyrics and juvenile song titles, Leslie's beats and samples are creative and his production slick. The album's sounds are a throwback to an earlier era, freeing Cassie from the formulaic sounds of today's artists. Cassie could use some time to strengthen her young, thin voice, and would be well advised to add some songwriters besides Leslie to give her next album the length and depth she deserves. As debuts go, this is a good one. We will be hearing big things from this young ingenue in the future. Recommended.
A.G. Corwin
St Louis, MO
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The New Bad Girl?, August 15, 2006
Cassie's album is as catchy as a clever slogan. It's pretty short and when it's a new artist, it's best kept that way. The lyrics are puerile, but reflect the person who's singing them- a little girl. But it's as cute as Cassie's little face. "Me and You", although simple, has a beat I like hearing when I'm at the club. I am worried about her being on the Bad Boy label, however. They've been in quite the slump and I think it's due to "Bad Business". I don't trust Bad Boy. Every artist who had the unfortunate opportunity of landing on this label has had some "Bad" luck to say the least. She'd better move on and quickly. Otherwise, it's 15 minutes of fame and some bad publicity for Cassie. Who knows? Maybe even a little jail time. Just ask Jennifer Lopez, Lil' Kim, and Shyne. I say get out while the gettin' is good.
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