All Artists: Kelly Rowland Title: Like This Members Wishing: 0 Total Copies: 0 Label: Sony Release Date: 5/29/2007 Album Type: Single Genres: Pop, R&B Style: Contemporary R&B Number of Discs: 1 SwapaCD Credits: 1 UPC: 886970955324 |
Kelly Rowland Like This Genres: Pop, R&B
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CD ReviewsTold y'all I was gonna bump like dis... W. E. Phillips | USA | 05/29/2007 (4 out of 5 stars) "I love Destiny's Child and have been following them since the beginning. I buy all of their singles, including the solo ones. So when I saw this in stores, I had to buy it. I'm so glad that Beyonce and Kelly are continuing to release singles, because most other artists aren't lately and it's quite sad. The physical CD single is almost extinct. Anyways, I love the original song. It's great to hear Kelly again. Her voice has improved and it is a lot smoother. She has definitely worked on her craft in the past few years and I can't wait until her album comes out. Hopefully, she'll finally receive the sales and recognition she deserves from the consumers and the label. The original version of the song is not included. Here is the correct tracklisting for this maxi-single: Like This 1. DJ Speedy Remix Edit (Featuring Sean P.) 2. Redline Radio Remix 3. ATM Remix 4. DJ Escape & Tony Coluccio Radio Remix 5. Karmatronics Radio Remix I didn't really care for the last remix. It was a bit too repetitive for my tastes. As for all the other remixes, I loved them, and that's saying a lot because I usually don't like club/house mixes. Track 1 has a sort of crunk & B feel to it. Tracks 2, 4 and 5 are more dance/club oriented remixes and track 3 is a bit middle-eastern tinged. I enjoyed it the most out of all of them. Overall, this is a great maxi-single with some really good remixes of an already good song. I wish Kelly much success. Ms. Kelly ins stores July 3!" Why bother even releasing a huge #1 dance hit with EDITS??? Daniel W. Kelly | Long Island, NY United States | 09/01/2007 (1 out of 5 stars) "So Kelly Rowland's #1 dance hit gets a CD-single release, and manages to give us less than 25 minutes of music with 5 mixes. Since record companies are opting not to release CD singles at ALL, why bother releasing this to disappoint collectors who are now going to have to--guess what? Go and download all the full length remixes. Having the peak hour anthematic club mix by DJ Escape as a mere 3 and a half minute version is nothing short of absurd. I'm not quite sure HOW record companies are making money anymore, because they are not supporting or promoting their artists or songs."
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