"Aaron's jammin' and Nick's pretty good for a prepubescent boy. How about singin' sistah Leslie? Let's just say that the singing gene doesn't run through the females of the Carter family. The title "Like Wow" doesn't plead to be taken seriously. It's just another sugared-up pop song desperate to go mainstream. Her voice sounds much like her brother, Aaron- only whinier. She sings surprisingly worse than Britney Spears and it is obvious that she is just as digitally manipulated as the Pop Princess. "It's True" was better than "Like Wow," but if you're trying to find meaning in those songs, you won't find it. You won't even come close to understanding them; it might be Leslie's low moans or the lyrics themselves. "It's True" was well produced. The music was addicting. It's just too bad that you could hear Leslie."
Surprisingly Fun!
micki@doglover.com | 05/15/2001
(5 out of 5 stars)
"When I heard a Carter girl was coming out with an album and it was called "Like Wow" - the former Valley Girl in me said "Like, Yikes!" but then I heard it...Like Wow is aptly titled.The title song is fun and gets you moving. Its beat is great and it's easy to sing along to.True, the 2nd song is equally as good - a love song co-written by Leslies big bro Nick.As a mom of two and a die hard BSB fan, I really am finding the music of Aaron, Leslie and Nick (with the BSB) really refreshing and fun."
Great CD
Robert Koehler | Tampa, FL USA | 07/31/2001
(5 out of 5 stars)
""Like, Wow!" - I didn't really care much about Leslie Carter until I went to Aaron Carter's concert and saw her there. "Like, Wow!" was the only good song I heard her sing. A few days later, I ran into the store looking for the "Like, Wow!" single and found it. There was one last copy. I bought it and it was great. The "Like, Wow!" CD I bought included a free Leslie Carter sticker inside."True" - I must admit that when I first bought this single and heard True, it wasn't as good as I thought. I'm not one for Teeny-bopper love songs, and not only does this sound like a Teeny-bopper love song, it was co-written hy the biggest teeny-bopper of all...Nick Carter! I like the Spice Girls and am pure Anti BSB to the core. And when she says "but my friends tell me I love you", I could never imagine my friends coming up to me and saying "you love her". That's so unrealistic.OVERALL- This CD is really good. If you never heard it before, but are a fan of aaron carter, you should buy this single. Buy it for "Like, Wow!". I'm glad I got this because I'm not going to get her full album because all her songs except "Like, Wow!" are bad."
"True" sounds like her little brother...
Robert Koehler | 07/15/2001
(3 out of 5 stars)
"I was sure that Leslie would be a short-lived pop "diva", and my assumption may be correct. "Like, Wow" was actually pretty good. Her voice is very pretty in this song, and despite the horrendously flaky title, it's fun to listen to. But as for "True"...it's just terrible. The lyrics are shallow ("my friends tell me I love you" what's up with that??) , she sings it mechanically, and her voice sounds awful! She sounds like Aaron did when he started, which is like a chipmunk. "True" was unbearable, I couldn't even listen to it the whole way through. It's because of "True"'s god-awfulness that I gave this three stars. I don't know why her voice sounded better in "Like, Wow" than in "True", but I'm seeing reasons as to why she hasn't become as popular as her brothers."
A fun song for a fun teenager!
Eileen | USA | 05/27/2001
(5 out of 5 stars)
"I've been a fan of Leslie Carter for a while now [since 1998] and this is her first official release. "Like Wow" is a really fun, catchy song for a teenager who likes to have a good time. I think more songs should be written with an upbeat and positive theme like this one.The B Side, "True" is written by her brother Nick Carter. This song shows of Leslie's 'true' singing talent, although it's not as catchy as "Like Wow"."Like Wow" and "True" just show how much fun this girl is having..she's a 14-year-old girl who's having the time of her life doing what she loves to do. Nick or no Nick, she'd still be doing this."