Ashanti ~ Ashanti
R**Y
Five Stars
Nice
T**
Three Stars
Only about two good song on it.
S**R
Five Stars
verysatisfied
A**R
Ashanti proves predictability and beauty work forceful wonders.
Intro --> It's alright. Shows where she came from (musically). 3.5/5Foolish --> The ultimate pop/R&B crying-cause-he-done-wrong anthem. 5.25/5Happy --> Her most chipperly, upbeat release, EVER. 4/5Leaving (Always On Time Pt. 2) --> Obviously Her best song here. In the top 2 best songs by Her, EVER. 6/5Narrative Call (Skit) --> I wish I had someone that called, and I'd waste my time runnin' too (is so serious) 4/5Call --> Some of the most soothing vocals, this Libra beaut has EVER, *EVER* delivered. Catchy, and the Ladies will GOBBLE THIS UP, I swear. 4/5Scared --> Bubblegum pop/R&B track. Pleasant but very forgettable. But isn't that what She's the "Princess of R&B" for??! 3.5/5Rescue --> For a long, LONG time this track was by far the sexiest and most erotic track with a decent beat that I'd ever heard. It still is. And for that, it gets a 4.75/5Baby --> My 26 Y.O. bro was ADDICTED to this one. And for good reason. 4.25/5Voodoo --> This is very poppy. But it's catchy. I like it. 4/5Movies --> Borderline corny and quite cliched and very, VERY unnecessary. Sorry, Ashanti. 2.75/5Fight (Over Skit) --> LOL @ the swearing. A decent skit. 3.75/5Over --> Like the skit, it's very decent. 3.75/5Unfoolish --> Nowhere near the original. 4/5Shi Shi (Skit) --> Cute. Enough. 3.75/5Dreams --> Weak, weak ballad that is supposed to inspire. It falls flat on its a.s.s, and You will probably skip this. 3/5Thank You --> A very good outro. Love You, Shani. ^_^ 4/567.25/17 = 3.95588235294117663.9558823529411766 = 3.9553.955 = 3.963.96 - .3 for editing =3.73.7 stars.
S**A
The Album That Began The Urban Music Scene...
In late 2001 to early 2002, Ashanti (as with Alicia Keys, Ja Rule, and sadly the death of Aaliyah) has definitely changed the direction of the music scene from the Teen Pop Phenonema (early 1997 - early 2002) to the Urban Scene of Hip-Hop & R&B. Though unlike Alicia Keys, Ashanti's R&B competitor, Ashanti has changed the direction of Top 40 music of soulful R&B (with Alicia Keys in late 2001) to an urban blend of hip-hop and R&B (with hits of late 2001-early 2002 of Always On Time [with Ja Rule], Foolish, and What's Luv? [with Fat Joe]). Ashanti & Aaliyah seemed to have dominate the Top 40 music scene of 2002 with their hits....though because of Aaliyah's tragic death it leaves Ashanti left over to become, as Ja Rule would say, "the princess of hip-hop and r&b".The lure of obtaining Ashanti's success and the change of the music scene to urban is clearly seen with "TOP 40" one-hit wonders like Tweet, Toya, Truth Hurts, and Angie Martinez and with transitions of reigning pop stars exploring R&B like N'Sync (Nelly Remix of "Girlfriend"....most definitely Justin Timberlake with "Justified"), Britney Spears (she remixed her last two singles "Overprotected" and "Boys" to a more "r&bish" beat), Christina Aguilera (well...Dirrty explains it all), and Jennifer Lopez (less Latin songs and more hip-hop songs in her "This Is Me...Then" album comapred to her previous albums).But anyways about the album...Ashanti has definitely set a new level in R&B in the music scene. Her lyrics and vocals definitely bring a smooth R&B sound but still her beats create a taste of hip-hop. Ashanti's wonderful talent is definitely shown and presented nicely with this album. With Ashanti's continued success, as shown in "Mesmerize"...we could see Ashanti dominate this new Urban music period (which shows no signs of slowing down...), similar to how Britney dominated the Teen Pop phenomena...
A**A
Ashanti - I love it!
ASHANTIAshanti's first album is mainly R&B. But there are a few upbeat songs that make it sort of pop as well. The songs are very easy to relate to. The album is all about love, breaking up, getting over the one you loved, Getting hurt, being scared and figuring out your feelings. I love this CD. The songs tell a story and they have a lot of meaning behind them. The CD is directed to females and lets us girls express what we are feeling too. My favorite tracks on the album are "Foolish" and "Baby." I think all of the songs are real. You can find a way top relate to them. But these two songs are the ones I like the most. ASHANTI the first album is a lot better then her second album CONCRETE ROSE. CONCRETE ROSE was less captivating. There were only a few songs that you can somewhat relate to. Where as every song on ASHANTI is good. Overall I would recomend this album. It has a good vibe and is real.
B**G
It's not half-bad!
Foolish is a heartbreaker, wouldn't you say folks? There isn't much fuzz guitar in this cat of a song, but there are break beats, steamy vocals, compelling lyrics surrounding abuse and mind-control and an all around jammin tune about being 'foolish' and remaining with a jilted, careless cheater. My own personal favorites also include Movies, with it's playful purrs and crackin vibe, as well as Shi Shi, cause woah - that is the closets thing to fuzz on a homegirl's album. Gee-yah! Pick it up!
T**H
FABLOUS*****
May 18,2003 I have Got this album already but to all people SHOULD BUY THIS ALBUM!!!!! its so great with R&B soul and some hip hop its a GREAT MIXTURE the most thing i like with this album it has all kinds of Catorgeory of music in here! so you should buy this album Ashanti does a great job on doing her First Debut with her album so i give it ***** five stars!
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