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Paris Bennett
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Paris Bennett is an R&B singer whose family background provided a good launch pad for her career. Her mother Jamecia Bennett and grandmother Ann Nesby were former members of the Sounds of Blackness and have their own solo careers, which initially Bennett was not inclined to follow. Originally destined for a career in medicine, success in the local auditions for the 5th series of American Idol… Read more in Amazon's Paris Bennett Store

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Product Details

  • Audio CD (May 8, 2007)
  • Original Release Date: May 8, 2007
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: 306 Entertainment
  • ASIN: B000O5B4Q0
  • In-Print Editions: MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 3.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (27 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #121,884 in Music (See Bestsellers in Music)

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Princess P, American Idol season five finalist Paris Bennett's debut, trots out 16 urban-flavored tracks that are sensationally sung and at times uplifting. But the disc's goofiest number is the one that'll grow on listeners quickest: "Let Me Rap," a seriously silly hip-hop joint that finds Bennett swapping rhymes with fellow season five alum Kevin Covais, a.k.a. Chicken Little, is innocent, affectionate, and not-bad sounding. At a minute and 37 seconds, it cements a friendship ("Kevin always got your back/Like your coat do," spits Covais) that sets the tone for the rest of this not quite grown-up but not easily dismissed album. While "Get Bizzy" gets playful, "Caught Up" and "Can't Control Myself" keep it light with hand claps and a freewheeling vibe. Two late tracks, "I Will" and "Best Friends," back up the good-girl graciousness TV audiences loved, effectively belying the notion that princesses have to be prima donnas. Here, Bennett takes her throne with a wink and a giggle. --Tammy La Gorce

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There is no single road to massive success as a solo artist. And certainly no easy one. Just ask 18 year old, 4 11 Paris Bennett. She survived one of the toughest challenges of all, singing in front of an estimated 38 million weekly national TV audience as she delivered time and time again on the fifth season of American Idol. The Rockford, Illinois born singer was an early audience favorite, who placed 5th out of an outstanding American Idol class that graduated Taylor Hicks, Katharine McPhee, Chris Daughtry and Kellie Pickler.

But American Idol was just the latest musical step for Bennett as she prepares for the release of her debut solo album, "Princess P" on 306 Entertainment through TVT Distribution. Paris whole life has been immersed in music from the age of four, when she began singing in her grandfather s church in Fayetteville, Georgia. Indeed she had the best of teachers her mother Jamecia Bennett is a vocal instructor and her grandmother Ann Nesby was the lead vocalist in the '90s r&b/gospel phenomenon that was Sounds Of Blackness. Paris set the bar high is how Entertainment Weekly assessed her Idol performances, which included challenging songs from truly gifted singers like Prince and Mary J. Blige, the first time either artist granted the show clearance rights to their material.

Now comes Ordinary Love , the first single off of Princess P, which showcases her desire not to be pigeonholed. It s r&b flavored with touches of electric guitar and topped off by Paris retro, gut-driven vocals. The video of Ordinary Love features Bad Boy Recording Artist Dustin from B-5. The album deftly showcases the multiple personalities that comprise Bennett the singer, as she prepares to take her place amongst American Idol superstar alumni.

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17 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Disappointing debut; Where's the Gladys Knight & Billie Holiday?, May 22, 2007
Paris Bennett was one of my favorite contestants from the fifth installment of American Idol. I loved her renditions of Billie Holiday from here initial audition and dug here mature-sounding vocals throughout the season itself. I was disappointed at her fifth-place finish, feeling that America had once again cut short one of the more brilliant talents of the competition early. Sure, fifth place was quite respectable, but Paris had a talent more deserving than just fifth. While a number of people might support my theory of Paris, her debut album, the independently released and produced PRINCESS P just doesn't do Paris justice. Sure, there are a couple of listenable tracks that would've been fine on a major-label production, but a majority of the album just feels cheap and uninspired. The talented Paris is often made to sound unfairly amateurish on the album due to the material and the production.

The album opens with an intro ("All Hail the Princess") in which Paris asserts, and convincingly I must say, that she is a princess. "Ordinary Love", the first official track of PRINCESS P is also convincing enough that PRINCESS P may end up being satisfactroy. "Ordinary Love" or the following track "Dreamin'" are by no means the second coming, but they are solid enough. Paris sounds fine here, but you wish she'd sound more inspired and allow herself to get "loose". Paris's vocals (which are good)only turn out to be a small quibble when the next couple of tracks fail to captivate anything. "Daddy" is touching to an extent, but it is missing more inspiration and perhaps first and foremost better songwriting. The hook isn't truly catchy or exciting, and the structure of the number is just plain weird; the song ends with a bridge! While "Daddy" isn't horrible, "Let Me Rap" featuring the brutally awful Kevin Covais ("Chicken Little") from Idol is a joke. What was Paris thinking? She raps, he raps, they both sing, and it is terrible! It is short, which is a blessing. Finally, "My Boyfriend's Back" has a more pop-influenced feel, but it just feels "cheap"; the album speaks budget-indie label all over it which is unfortunate.

"Can't Control Myself" is the first of a couple of tracks that builds the momentum of PRINCESS P back up. The production on "Can't Control Myself" allows Paris's resonant alto vocals to cut through more than on some of the previous numbers. Here, I felt Paris sounded more polished vocally with a hint of falsetto and lovely harmonized background vocals supporting her. The duet with her uncle/producer(?)J. Isaac Moore, "Duet" is actually one of the better tracks of PRINCESS P. The production has a timbre reminiscent of the 1970s, perhaps the first time Paris feels like she's identified with the proper time period as opposed to the over-zealous hip-hop lingerings that appear on PRINCESS P. Neither "Can't Control Myself" or "Duet" are exceptional, but in regards to PRINCESS P itself, they are one of the few saving moments.

A terribly corny intro ("I'm So Hot") goes in one ear and out the other while the song of the same name follows suit. "Get Bizzy" is better and in Paris's defense, proves to be one of her best vocals of the album. "Caught Up" unfortunately is a repeat of the majority of the club tracks from the album (one too many club tracks), while "B-Bye" proves to be competent enough. "Burnt Up" is perhaps the worst, while the end of the album showcases the very best material of PRINCESS P. "I Will" features Grear, James & Company and actually feels like it would work fine on a proper major label debut. The background vocals are a bit too low in timbre to me and make for a bit of a "murky" texture. Paris is pitchy at times here in particular, but her vocals sound much more energized here. It is "Best Friends" that finally brings a respectable level of credibility to PRINCESS P featuring her mother (Jamecia Bennett) and famed R&B/Gospel singing grandmother Ann Nesby. Unfortunate for Paris is that she didn't take note of the great final tracks of PARIS and make the rest of the album in that vain.

Paris still has great potential, but for me I think PRINCESS P was a bad side-step. There is no Billie Holiday style song here and the attempt to make Paris sound young makes her sound way too young and corny. Lose the hip-hop influenced R&B, fine better songwriters/songs, and don't try to sound so young. Paris's rendition of "Midnight Train To Georgia" from the Season 5 Idol soundtrack proves she is an old soul and is meant to do more soulful singing as opposed to contemporary hip-hop. 2 stars, unfortunately.
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1.0 out of 5 stars Don't Waste your Money!!!, May 23, 2007
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What a big disappointment. The intro started bad and the whole production was bad. I was a big fan when she was on American Idol and I was anxiously awaiting her first CD. I don't understand the intro, how can you declare yourself a "Princess" when you haven't even sold your first million CD's yet. I feel that her mother and grandmother should have directed her career better since they have experience in the record industry. The rap song with Chicken Little is a joke. He was a poster child for "Vote for the Worst" She should have stuck with the songs that made her a hit on Idol. This CD will be in cutout bins in 3 months and you will be able to buy it used on Amazon for $1.99 in 6 months. My advice to her Dump your record producers and go back to your roots. Also don't go to Glamor Shots for the album cover!!!
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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Paris, Paris, Paris... This CD saddens me., May 8, 2007
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OK. I'll start off with this... Paris Bennett, who arguably had the most "potential talent" in season 5 of American Idol, should've blown the roof off with her debut CD. I don't blame Paris, so much, but the terrible "SIMPLISTIC" production. The production does absolutely nothing for Paris and her big voice.

The CD starts of cutesy... The intro is cute and "Ordinary Love" is 1 of the few songs I actually like off this CD.

"Ordinary Love" - This was the first song I heard off this CD, months ago, and I was anxiously anticipating this CD. I liked her voice in a rock / r&b flavor, which is sort of how she presented herself on idol. HOWEVER, then I heard 3 other songs ("Dreamin'" / "I'm So Hot" / "Burnt Up") SIGH! Not very good at all. They sound like something I could've produced like 15 years ago.

"Can't Control Myself", "Get Bizzy", "Caught Up" "B-Bye" are not such bad songs. I can see myself potentially getting into them, but I definitely expected a whole lot more to showcase the true vocal talents of this pretty young girl.

"Duet" and "I Will" are pretty little ballads, which actually showcase the fact that Miss Paris can in fact SING!

"My Boyfriends Back" is kind of cute. LOL

One last note: Chicken Little rapping? OH LORD! (NO NO NO) And Paris had the nerve to make fun of Sanyaja?
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5.0 out of 5 stars I don't know what these fools are talking about
Paris was my favorite American Idol contestant ever and this album is exactly what I wanted from her. Read more
Published 1 month ago by David Needham

4.0 out of 5 stars A lot of promise, and few errors
When I get ready to hear a debut album and I see tracks "with" someone I only vaguely know of, or "featuring" some complete unknown, my heart sinks at warp speed, right down to my... Read more
Published 7 months ago by X

5.0 out of 5 stars Actually it IS good.
Paris has SUCH a great voice. Against what appears to be the mainstream opinion about this album I really like it! Some really catchy, rhythmic tunes here. Read more
Published 11 months ago by Michael Henry

5.0 out of 5 stars One of the best cd's i own.
Other reviews of this product are just plain wrong. This is one of the best cd's i own! Paris Bennett shows off her pop/r&b style, which is just addicting. Read more
Published 15 months ago by Twistoffate0817

4.0 out of 5 stars good job
though I think this is a really good cd I would like to see Paris do A jazz cd. Her voice is made for it, I've heard her do it and she knocked the socks off me when she did!
Published 19 months ago by Janel M. Henderson

1.0 out of 5 stars boo...Boo...and BOOOOOOOOOO AGAIN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Amazing voice, ridiculous and sub par songs...they just gave her anything so she could have an album. They could've given her the dictionary to sing.... Read more
Published on January 13, 2008 by Isis

3.0 out of 5 stars A huge star in the making but .....
Paris bennett has huge potential! Her voice is unbelievable and her style is her own but this debut didnt showcase her talent! Read more
Published on October 13, 2007 by Jwar89 - MIT

1.0 out of 5 stars Paris Bennet review of CD
What happened? The tracks are horrible. I expected so much more. This young lady has a voice, and somehow it was lost in the production of putting this CD together. Read more
Published on August 18, 2007 by Timothy

1.0 out of 5 stars ummmmmmmm..
I've just been listeningi to the samples and I'm not with the exception of the two last songs. (with her grandma and friends) I can't believe this cd is by the same person that... Read more
Published on August 1, 2007 by Tara S. Westbrook

5.0 out of 5 stars All Hail Princess P
I was glad Paris came out with a CD but at first I was thinking, 'Just because she was good on American Idol doesn't mean her CD is going to be good'. Read more
Published on July 19, 2007 by Chimael Hughes

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