May 30, 200817 yr On track 4... So Over You is not bad. Something i can see myself listening to but not loving. Your Gonna Miss.... was not fond of.. The Way That I Loved You :wub:.
May 30, 200817 yr Body On Me isn't second. It isn't actually even on Walmart's edition of the album and a video has already been filmed for So Over You, which is second. ;) Silly decision though.
May 30, 200817 yr hmm i was told that Body On Me was second :wacko: REMINDER: a diff version will be on Nelly's album
May 30, 200817 yr Yeah, I think because Nelly wanted it as his second single Ashanti changed or something. :( Shame because that song will be a HIT!
May 30, 200817 yr Rolling Stone review: This season, while R&B fans spin albums by Mariah, Usher and Janet, Ashanti needs more pizazz to compete. On her fourth album, she's still doing the diva-by-numbers thing, alternating between angry-at-her-man anthems and lovey pleasantry. The shuffling "Body on Me," featuring Nelly and Akon, and the shiny electro-pop "So Over You" are a step up from her Ja Rule duets of old. But even with A-list producers like Babyface, Jermaine Dupri and Rodney Jerkins, the beats stick to straightforward bounce or subdued ballads. And Ashanti doesn't offer any more personality: When she coos, "I will let you take control of what I have inside," on "Girlfriend," it's not clear she has much inside to offer. ** Edited May 30, 200817 yr by Joao Filipe
May 31, 200817 yr Pic from the Ultimate Prom where she performed on Friday: http://www.joanna-noelle-levesque.com/gallery-pics/albums/userpics/normal_02~389.jpg
May 31, 200817 yr Not that it's a bad thing, but has Jojo gained a little weight? Ashanti looks perfect there. :heart:
May 31, 200817 yr nah shes just filled out more :lol: she has boobies now :P http://www.joanna-noelle-levesque.com/gallery-pics/albums/userpics/normal_100~21.jpg i would post some stand alone pics but i found them from a JoJo site so :P and all the ashanti sites are bit slow on the picture front lol Edited May 31, 200817 yr by Joao Filipe
June 1, 200817 yr I love Body On Me, You're Gonna Miss, and So Over You. Edited June 1, 200817 yr by On Your Shore
June 1, 200817 yr Rolling Stone review: This season, while R&B fans spin albums by Mariah, Usher and Janet, Ashanti needs more pizazz to compete. On her fourth album, she's still doing the diva-by-numbers thing, alternating between angry-at-her-man anthems and lovey pleasantry. The shuffling "Body on Me," featuring Nelly and Akon, and the shiny electro-pop "So Over You" are a step up from her Ja Rule duets of old. But even with A-list producers like Babyface, Jermaine Dupri and Rodney Jerkins, the beats stick to straightforward bounce or subdued ballads. And Ashanti doesn't offer any more personality: When she coos, "I will let you take control of what I have inside," on "Girlfriend," it's not clear she has much inside to offer. ** Two stars is harsh..this album is much better than her last one.
June 2, 200817 yr I have listened to it, and i must say, it's not that bad, but the song keeps on playing in my head. :cheer:
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