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JANFAN4L

Am I the only one not excited about Destiny's Child coming back?

I, for one, am not looking forward to Destiny's Child return. It's not an issue of me being "a hater" or someone who doesn't like their music because I like a couple of their older songs. All I know is this, I've been hearing MAJOR buzz about this album on the streets, stronger than any album in years.

I feel another ClearChannel oversaturation coming on.

This album WILL debut at #1 in America and will be HUUUUGE. 2005 is a LOOONGG YEAR. I know that I will hear songs from this album everywhere (in the streets, the clubs, commercials, TV shows, grocery stores, retail outlets, cars, co-workers) and I just don't want to. It's just like Usher's Confessions LP, it's a ClearChannel album that you can't escape even if you hate it because it's everywhere. You're guaranteed to know of at least one song even if you hate the artist or album.

"Lose My Breath" is a mediocre Darkchild production, yet everywhere I go to I hear it, I even hear random people singing it.

I don't watch video channels, but people I know are telling me they're rotating a video called "Soldier" every hour on BET.

I know that I am going to hear this album incessantly for the next year and I don't want to! It almost reminds me of the Puff Daddy & The Family "No Way Out" album in 1997 -- you could not escape that sh*t -- that's the time I started discovering new genres because I couldn't what was on radio.

Hopefully, I'll be able to survive this.

::: exhale :::
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Reply #1 posted 11/10/04 9:00am

Supernova

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They haven't annoyed me so far, but at the same time I'm not a fan. So I guess my answer is no, you're not the only one not excited about it. biggrin
This post not for the wimp contingent. All whiny wusses avert your eyes.
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Reply #2 posted 11/10/04 9:46am

kisscamille

Supernova said:

They haven't annoyed me so far, but at the same time I'm not a fan. So I guess my answer is no, you're not the only one not excited about it. biggrin


I agree with you. I feel the same way. I don't dislike them, but I'm certainly not excited about their reunion or whatever you want to call it.
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Reply #3 posted 11/10/04 11:40am

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So far, it seems like they took two steps forward and two steps backwards. "Lose My Breath" is very college band-esque. Not exactly a complete turn off, but nothing to get excited about - at all. This new song "Soldier", however, is just fucking TERRIBLE! Its juvenille, jr. high school gangsta glorification and is so "whitewashed" it ain't even funny. It sounds like it was written in a boardroom by a bunch of out-of-touch middle-aged white males who were trying to cram a list of stereotypes into one song. Terrible. "Cater 2 U is nice. A redeemer from the first two. A nice ballad. "T-Shirt" & "Love" are cool, too. Aside from "Lose My Breath", this CD lacks uptempo songs. I swear, labels sabatoge artists' all the time. This is one of those times. Beyonce may not give a shit because her career is great, but Michelle & Kelly should have had their lawyers down at Sony yelling & screaming bloody murder. No up-tempo songs = mediocre sales. I know its the holiday seasons and all, but the CD could last well into the new year with the right songs. Of course, Sony probably just wanted to drop something before the end of the fiscal year to write off before they go back to promoting Beyonce's career. The CD is lackluster at best and sounds more like a throwback rather than a comeback. They can do MUCH better than this. Especially after hearing all of their solo CDs, I'll say this CD is the LEAST they could do - literally. Go pick up Lizz Wright or Saul Williams; you'll feel much better about yourself and your purchase.


Samples here:
http://www.sonymusicstore...0&mname=CD

Soldier video
Lyrics to "Soldier"
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Reply #4 posted 11/10/04 11:56am

dragondayz

BlaqueKnight said:

So far, it seems like they took two steps forward and two steps backwards. "Lose My Breath" is very college band-esque. Not exactly a complete turn off, but nothing to get excited about - at all. This new song "Soldier", however, is just fucking TERRIBLE! Its juvenille, jr. high school gangsta glorification and is so "whitewashed" it ain't even funny. It sounds like it was written in a boardroom by a bunch of out-of-touch middle-aged white males who were trying to cram a list of stereotypes into one song. Terrible. "Cater 2 U is nice. A redeemer from the first two. A nice ballad. "T-Shirt" & "Love" are cool, too. Aside from "Lose My Breath", this CD lacks uptempo songs. I swear, labels sabatoge artists' all the time. This is one of those times. Beyonce may not give a shit because her career is great, but Michelle & Kelly should have had their lawyers down at Sony yelling & screaming bloody murder. No up-tempo songs = mediocre sales. I know its the holiday seasons and all, but the CD could last well into the new year with the right songs. Of course, Sony probably just wanted to drop something before the end of the fiscal year to write off before they go back to promoting Beyonce's career. The CD is lackluster at best and sounds more like a throwback rather than a comeback. They can do MUCH better than this. Especially after hearing all of their solo CDs, I'll say this CD is the LEAST they could do - literally. Go pick up Lizz Wright or Saul Williams; you'll feel much better about yourself and your purchase.


Samples here:
http://www.sonymusicstore...0&mname=CD

Soldier video
Lyrics to "Soldier"


Well, I happen to think that this is one of their better CD's. It's ot like they put out anything incredible in the past so I don't see how this cd is a step lower than what's been previously done by them. It's merely all the same.
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Reply #5 posted 11/10/04 11:57am

RipHer2Shreds

JANFAN4L said:

This album WILL debut at #1 in America and will be HUUUUGE. 2005 is a LOOONGG YEAR. I know that I will hear songs from this album everywhere (in the streets, the clubs, commercials, TV shows, grocery stores, retail outlets, cars, co-workers) and I just don't want to. It's just like Usher's Confessions LP, it's a ClearChannel album that you can't escape even if you hate it because it's everywhere. You're guaranteed to know of at least one song even if you hate the artist or album.


I agree that it will be huge...for the first week. Usher aside, that seems to be the lot for overhyped albums these days: one or two big weeks of sales, then a serious nosedive. I liked Destiny's Child in the past, but they've offered up nothing new since they started. They're sound hasn't really changed. It was a good sound, but not one that will stand the test of time. Lose My Breath is boring to me, nowhere near as silly and fun as Bootylicious.

That said, the Rolling Stone review of Destiny Fulfilled was pretty harsh on the girls. Sounds like their lyrics have taken a turn for the worse. Who knew that was even possible?

From the get-go, Destiny's Child seemed to exist for the sole purpose of launching the career of one Beyone Knowles. Beyonce is the member who got a crack at writing and producing songs for their 2001 album, Survivor; she graced the most magazine covers, gave the most interviews and generally soaked up the biggest share of the spotlight.

When the girls -- Knowles, Kelly Rowland and Michelle Williams -- went off to do solo projects, it quickly became apparent that Beyonce hadn't simply been handed the spotlight -- she'd been the Child who most deserved it. While Rowland made a respectable impression on the charts with her Nelly duet, "Dilemma," and Williams churned out a couple of gospel albums, Beyonce sold 4 million copies of her debut, Dangerously in Love, starred in the third Austin Powers movie and won five Grammy Awards. In the past two years, Jay-Z's flaxen-haired lady friend has become a franchise unto herself and ostensibly has outgrown her childhood group. So perhaps it's admirable that this superstar diva isn't leaving her homegirls in the lurch. But, more than anything else, the new Destiny's Child album makes one ask: Why bother?

On Destiny Fulfilled, the trio does its best to justify its existence and succeed about half the time. The girls brought back "Say My Name" producer Rodney Jerkins for the sweat-soaked first single, "Lose My Breath," a percussive sex romp where they pant in time to a marching-band beat. That opening number is followed by "Soldier," a herky-jerky ode to gangsta love. "If your status ain't hood/I ain't checking for them," the girls harmonize during the chorus. "Better be street if he looking at me. . . ./Known to carry big things, if you know what I mean." To prove they're serious, they have rappers T.I. and Lil' Wayne drop rhymes glorifying the profound love between a thug and a thugette. It's a hot track, even if the message feels affected coming from these church girls.

But after kicking off on a high note, the album slumps into an endless string of overwrought R&B ballads where the only saving grace is that -- damn! -- these ladies can harmonize like nobody's business. Jerkins should hang his head in shame for having a hand in the maudlin "Cater 2 U," a saccharine tune about how low Knowles, Rowland and Williams will stoop to prove their devotion to their man. In her verse, Beyonce offers to brush her man's hair, put his do-rag on, rub his feet and give him a manicure. Rowland, meanwhile, promises to "keep my figure right," "keep my hair fixed" and, most important, if her man should come home late and she's asleep, all he's gotta do is tap her on the shoulder and "I'll roll over." Since when did these independent women become so craven?

The trend continues in "T-Shirt," another low-key R&B number about how awesome it is to sleep in your man's T-shirt. With the exception of the bumping "Through With Love," even the done-me-wrong songs muster only a smidgen of genuine anger, instead delivering the message that, yeah, you hurt me bad, but I'll get over it. The formula works out nicely on "Is She the Reason," where producer 9th Wonder lays a powerful beat alongside a trumpet-laden sample from Melba Moore's groovy "I Don't Know No One Else to Turn To."
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Reply #6 posted 11/10/04 12:20pm

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When I actually heard them singing "turn on the game, brush your hair, put chor doo rag on" I cringed. Soldier is boring at best and the video reminds me of that old MC video.
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Reply #7 posted 11/10/04 12:36pm

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JANFAN4L said:

I, for one, am not looking forward to Destiny's Child return. It's not an issue of me being "a hater" or someone who doesn't like their music because I like a couple of their older songs. All I know is this, I've been hearing MAJOR buzz about this album on the streets, stronger than any album in years.

I feel another ClearChannel oversaturation coming on.

This album WILL debut at #1 in America and will be HUUUUGE. 2005 is a LOOONGG YEAR. I know that I will hear songs from this album everywhere (in the streets, the clubs, commercials, TV shows, grocery stores, retail outlets, cars, co-workers) and I just don't want to. It's just like Usher's Confessions LP, it's a ClearChannel album that you can't escape even if you hate it because it's everywhere. You're guaranteed to know of at least one song even if you hate the artist or album.

"Lose My Breath" is a mediocre Darkchild production, yet everywhere I go to I hear it, I even hear random people singing it.

I don't watch video channels, but people I know are telling me they're rotating a video called "Soldier" every hour on BET.

I know that I am going to hear this album incessantly for the next year and I don't want to! It almost reminds me of the Puff Daddy & The Family "No Way Out" album in 1997 -- you could not escape that sh*t -- that's the time I started discovering new genres because I couldn't what was on radio.

Hopefully, I'll be able to survive this.

::: exhale :::


i feel the same way.
btw that soiler vid sucks..the song does 2..imo...
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Reply #8 posted 11/10/04 12:46pm

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Lose My Breath is not a great song but it’s catchy. The video has become a favorite due to my uncontrollable laughter during their You Got Served-like dance routines. Those girls are dancing hard, like their lives depend on it. No wonder Bayawnsay pulled her hamstring. And that one shot of Michelle in the newsboy hat and I don’t know what type of dancing she’s doing but reminds me so much of Rerun I fall out every time I see it. lol
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Reply #9 posted 11/10/04 2:47pm

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Reply #10 posted 11/10/04 2:55pm

dancerella

BlaqueKnight said:

So far, it seems like they took two steps forward and two steps backwards. "Lose My Breath" is very college band-esque. Not exactly a complete turn off, but nothing to get excited about - at all. This new song "Soldier", however, is just fucking TERRIBLE! Its juvenille, jr. high school gangsta glorification and is so "whitewashed" it ain't even funny. It sounds like it was written in a boardroom by a bunch of out-of-touch middle-aged white males who were trying to cram a list of stereotypes into one song. Terrible. "Cater 2 U is nice. A redeemer from the first two. A nice ballad. "T-Shirt" & "Love" are cool, too. Aside from "Lose My Breath", this CD lacks uptempo songs. I swear, labels sabatoge artists' all the time. This is one of those times. Beyonce may not give a shit because her career is great, but Michelle & Kelly should have had their lawyers down at Sony yelling & screaming bloody murder. No up-tempo songs = mediocre sales. I know its the holiday seasons and all, but the CD could last well into the new year with the right songs. Of course, Sony probably just wanted to drop something before the end of the fiscal year to write off before they go back to promoting Beyonce's career. The CD is lackluster at best and sounds more like a throwback rather than a comeback. They can do MUCH better than this. Especially after hearing all of their solo CDs, I'll say this CD is the LEAST they could do - literally. Go pick up Lizz Wright or Saul Williams; you'll feel much better about yourself and your purchase.


Samples here:
http://www.sonymusicstore...0&mname=CD

Soldier video
Lyrics to "Soldier"




oh no, all slow jams?
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Reply #11 posted 11/10/04 2:57pm

CynicKill

As long as the girls are upset I won't fret the slow jams just yet.
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Reply #12 posted 11/10/04 3:57pm

ABeautifulOne

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ok y did we have to have another rude DC3 thread im gonna post this on the message board and i hope u all live after they diss all yall(xcept 4 JANFAN4L)
but as all yall seein my avatar im ready 4 next monday to hit
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Reply #13 posted 11/10/04 4:04pm

VoicesCarry

JANFAN4L said:

I, for one, am not looking forward to Destiny's Child return. It's not an issue of me being "a hater" or someone who doesn't like their music because I like a couple of their older songs. All I know is this, I've been hearing MAJOR buzz about this album on the streets, stronger than any album in years.

I feel another ClearChannel oversaturation coming on.

This album WILL debut at #1 in America and will be HUUUUGE. 2005 is a LOOONGG YEAR. I know that I will hear songs from this album everywhere (in the streets, the clubs, commercials, TV shows, grocery stores, retail outlets, cars, co-workers) and I just don't want to. It's just like Usher's Confessions LP, it's a ClearChannel album that you can't escape even if you hate it because it's everywhere. You're guaranteed to know of at least one song even if you hate the artist or album.

"Lose My Breath" is a mediocre Darkchild production, yet everywhere I go to I hear it, I even hear random people singing it.

I don't watch video channels, but people I know are telling me they're rotating a video called "Soldier" every hour on BET.

I know that I am going to hear this album incessantly for the next year and I don't want to! It almost reminds me of the Puff Daddy & The Family "No Way Out" album in 1997 -- you could not escape that sh*t -- that's the time I started discovering new genres because I couldn't what was on radio.

Hopefully, I'll be able to survive this.

::: exhale :::


Where are you hearing this buzz? confused Maybe I'm completely out of the loop, but I think people are pretty aware of what a desperate, cobbled-together-at-the-last-minute record this is.

"Lose My Breath" took six weeks to peak at #3, and is now on its way DOWN the Hot 100. What does this indicate? Huge rush at the beginning, but quickly losing steam after people realized the song wasn't so hot. It's the classic pattern for a debut single that doesn't meet expectations and will lead to a sub-par performance for the album. I think that this record will perform (relatively) like TLC's "3D".

Furthermore, I've listened to the record and I can't imagine them spinning off another hit single let alone a year's worth (when does an album ever spin off a year's worth of singles, anymore? *sigh*).
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Reply #14 posted 11/10/04 4:16pm

goat2004

I love Beyonce's solo album she doesn't need them anymore..
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Reply #15 posted 11/10/04 4:17pm

VoicesCarry

The RS review hits the nail right on the head:

** (out of *****)

From the get-go, Destiny's Child seemed to exist for the sole purpose of launching the career of one Beyonce Knowles. Beyonce is the member who got a crack at writing and producing songs for their 2001 album, Survivor; she graced the most magazine covers, gave the most interviews and generally soaked up the biggest share of the spotlight.
When the girls -- Knowles, Kelly Rowland and Michelle Williams -- went off to do solo projects, it quickly became apparent that Beyonce hadn't simply been handed the spotlight -- she'd been the Child who most deserved it. While Rowland made a respectable impression on the charts with her Nelly duet, "Dilemma," and Williams churned out a couple of gospel albums, Beyonce sold 4 million copies of her debut, Dangerously in Love, starred in the third Austin Powers movie and won five Grammy Awards. In the past two years, Jay-Z's flaxen-haired lady friend has become a franchise unto herself and ostensibly has outgrown her childhood group. So perhaps it's admirable that this superstar diva isn't leaving her homegirls in the lurch. But, more than anything else, the new Destiny's Child album makes one ask: Why bother?

On Destiny Fulfilled, the trio does its best to justify its existence and succeed about half the time. The girls brought back "Say My Name" producer Rodney Jerkins for the sweat-soaked first single, "Lose My Breath," a percussive sex romp where they pant in time to a marching-band beat. That opening number is followed by "Soldier," a herky-jerky ode to gangsta love. "If your status ain't hood/I ain't checking for them," the girls harmonize during the chorus. "Better be street if he looking at me. . . ./Known to carry big things, if you know what I mean." To prove they're serious, they have rappers T.I. and Lil' Wayne drop rhymes glorifying the profound love between a thug and a thugette. It's a hot track, even if the message feels affected coming from these church girls.

But after kicking off on a high note, the album slumps into an endless string of overwrought R&B ballads where the only saving grace is that -- damn! -- these ladies can harmonize like nobody's business. Jerkins should hang his head in shame for having a hand in the maudlin "Cater 2 U," a saccharine tune about how low Knowles, Rowland and Williams will stoop to prove their devotion to their man. In her verse, Beyonce offers to brush her man's hair, put his do-rag on, rub his feet and give him a manicure. Rowland, meanwhile, promises to "keep my figure right," "keep my hair fixed" and, most important, if her man should come home late and she's asleep, all he's gotta do is tap her on the shoulder and "I'll roll over." Since when did these independent women become so craven?

The trend continues in "T-Shirt," another low-key R&B number about how awesome it is to sleep in your man's T-shirt. With the exception of the bumping "Through With Love," even the done-me-wrong songs muster only a smidgen of genuine anger, instead delivering the message that, yeah, you hurt me bad, but I'll get over it. The formula works out nicely on "Is She the Reason," where producer 9th Wonder lays a powerful beat alongside a trumpet-laden sample from Melba Moore's groovy "I Don't Know No One Else to Turn To."

In all but a couple of songs, the verses are divided into three sections, with Beyonce leading things off, followed by Rowland, then Williams; during the choruses, their voices combine into perfectly groomed harmonies. The design of the songs serves to highlight what we already know: that Beyonce is the powerhouse of the trio. And, despite a handful of strong cuts, Destiny Fulfilled sounds like the kind of album you make when you're saving your best material for your next solo album. Which, in Beyonce's case, better come soon.
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Reply #16 posted 11/10/04 4:22pm

CynicKill

I think they should've taken a little more time. I'm not saying "Dangerously In Love" was a bad album, as a matter of fact I enjoyed it for what it was at the time, but let's face it it was a smash hit for one reason and one reason only, "Crazy In Love". The album was ok with "Baby Boy" a nice second single. Now they come up with a ballad-heavy album?? They needed more time. They should've took this next year off, get married or whatever, sit down and actually write a few songs. I know writing is hard but c'mon, they've been in this group for like 10 years. They know their formula. They've sat in with producers I hope. Come up with a strong effort instead of treading water with a ballad-heavy album. "Survivor" was a fun album that might've been amatuerish in it's insistence on schoolyard dramas, but it had attitude and sass that was unmatched. I do like "Lose My Breath" and "Soldier". Those are signs of my old girls. I want my old girls back in full!
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Reply #17 posted 11/10/04 4:46pm

dancerella

i like destiny's child and i'm looking forward to seeing and hearing them again. however, beyonce needs to chill out and take a break. i think she's overexposed and people may grow tired of seeing her everywhere.
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Reply #18 posted 11/10/04 4:50pm

Adisa

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VoicesCarry said:

The RS review hits the nail right on the head:

** (out of *****)

From the get-go, Destiny's Child seemed to exist for the sole purpose of launching the career of one Beyonce Knowles. Beyonce is the member who got a crack at writing and producing songs for their 2001 album, Survivor; she graced the most magazine covers, gave the most interviews and generally soaked up the biggest share of the spotlight.
When the girls -- Knowles, Kelly Rowland and Michelle Williams -- went off to do solo projects, it quickly became apparent that Beyonce hadn't simply been handed the spotlight -- she'd been the Child who most deserved it. While Rowland made a respectable impression on the charts with her Nelly duet, "Dilemma," and Williams churned out a couple of gospel albums, Beyonce sold 4 million copies of her debut, Dangerously in Love, starred in the third Austin Powers movie and won five Grammy Awards. In the past two years, Jay-Z's flaxen-haired lady friend has become a franchise unto herself and ostensibly has outgrown her childhood group. So perhaps it's admirable that this superstar diva isn't leaving her homegirls in the lurch. But, more than anything else, the new Destiny's Child album makes one ask: Why bother?

On Destiny Fulfilled, the trio does its best to justify its existence and succeed about half the time. The girls brought back "Say My Name" producer Rodney Jerkins for the sweat-soaked first single, "Lose My Breath," a percussive sex romp where they pant in time to a marching-band beat. That opening number is followed by "Soldier," a herky-jerky ode to gangsta love. "If your status ain't hood/I ain't checking for them," the girls harmonize during the chorus. "Better be street if he looking at me. . . ./Known to carry big things, if you know what I mean." To prove they're serious, they have rappers T.I. and Lil' Wayne drop rhymes glorifying the profound love between a thug and a thugette. It's a hot track, even if the message feels affected coming from these church girls.

But after kicking off on a high note, the album slumps into an endless string of overwrought R&B ballads where the only saving grace is that -- damn! -- these ladies can harmonize like nobody's business. Jerkins should hang his head in shame for having a hand in the maudlin "Cater 2 U," a saccharine tune about how low Knowles, Rowland and Williams will stoop to prove their devotion to their man. In her verse, Beyonce offers to brush her man's hair, put his do-rag on, rub his feet and give him a manicure. Rowland, meanwhile, promises to "keep my figure right," "keep my hair fixed" and, most important, if her man should come home late and she's asleep, all he's gotta do is tap her on the shoulder and "I'll roll over." Since when did these independent women become so craven?

The trend continues in "T-Shirt," another low-key R&B number about how awesome it is to sleep in your man's T-shirt. With the exception of the bumping "Through With Love," even the done-me-wrong songs muster only a smidgen of genuine anger, instead delivering the message that, yeah, you hurt me bad, but I'll get over it. The formula works out nicely on "Is She the Reason," where producer 9th Wonder lays a powerful beat alongside a trumpet-laden sample from Melba Moore's groovy "I Don't Know No One Else to Turn To."

In all but a couple of songs, the verses are divided into three sections, with Beyonce leading things off, followed by Rowland, then Williams; during the choruses, their voices combine into perfectly groomed harmonies. The design of the songs serves to highlight what we already know: that Beyonce is the powerhouse of the trio. And, despite a handful of strong cuts, Destiny Fulfilled sounds like the kind of album you make when you're saving your best material for your next solo album. Which, in Beyonce's case, better come soon.

evillol

I don't, nor have I ever, liked Destiny's Child. They can sing and they're all pretty, but they've always been to gimmicky for me. Like Janfan said, this lp, regardless of how crappy it is, is gonna get shoved down our throats.
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Reply #19 posted 11/10/04 5:19pm

VinnyM27

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BlaqueKnight said:

So far, it seems like they took two steps forward and two steps backwards. "Lose My Breath" is very college band-esque. Not exactly a complete turn off, but nothing to get excited about - at all. This new song "Soldier", however, is just fucking TERRIBLE! Its juvenille, jr. high school gangsta glorification and is so "whitewashed" it ain't even funny. It sounds like it was written in a boardroom by a bunch of out-of-touch middle-aged white males who were trying to cram a list of stereotypes into one song. Terrible. "Cater 2 U is nice. A redeemer from the first two. A nice ballad. "T-Shirt" & "Love" are cool, too. Aside from "Lose My Breath", this CD lacks uptempo songs. I swear, labels sabatoge artists' all the time. This is one of those times. Beyonce may not give a shit because her career is great, but Michelle & Kelly should have had their lawyers down at Sony yelling & screaming bloody murder. No up-tempo songs = mediocre sales. I know its the holiday seasons and all, but the CD could last well into the new year with the right songs. Of course, Sony probably just wanted to drop something before the end of the fiscal year to write off before they go back to promoting Beyonce's career. The CD is lackluster at best and sounds more like a throwback rather than a comeback. They can do MUCH better than this. Especially after hearing all of their solo CDs, I'll say this CD is the LEAST they could do - literally. Go pick up Lizz Wright or Saul Williams; you'll feel much better about yourself and your purchase.


Samples here:
http://www.sonymusicstore...0&mname=CD

Soldier video
Lyrics to "Soldier"



When I saw the cover (which, BTW, reminds me of this one CD I used to see at Bestbuy all the time with these naked, middle aged white women laying on each other, sort of a lesbain vibe going on) and the somewhat pretenious title, I could tell this was no uptempo, "lets just basically do Beyonce's radio hits but as a trio" sort of album. I sensed slow songs.

I'm not thrilled for this album at all. They had some amazing hits back in the day but when they released two cash in albums in within months of each other (a remix CD and a Christmas CD), I was a bit turned off. And despite some really strong ballads and a two really hot uptempo songs ("Crazy In Love" and "That's How I Like It", I didn't care for the album as a whole and was very turned off by some of the songs that just tried to hard and felt forced ("Baby Boy" and "Hip Hop Star" come to mind). The new single isn't bad (it's the closet thign I've heard to dance music in a long time, even if it is Rodney Jerkins same color by number/ R&B song). I will not be picking up this on next week but will make a mad dash for ATHF V3! Glad it's coming out so soon after to the sort of dissapointing second volume.
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Reply #20 posted 11/10/04 5:34pm

CinisterCee

This might sound cool:

... on "Is She the Reason," where producer 9th Wonder lays a powerful beat alongside a trumpet-laden sample from Melba Moore's groovy "I Don't Know No One Else to Turn To."
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Reply #21 posted 11/10/04 5:35pm

CynicKill

I wonder who taught DC3 that runway strut. My nephew recorded TRL and there they were again working that Naomi Campbell walk.
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Reply #22 posted 11/10/04 5:39pm

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JANFAN4L said:

I, for one, am not looking forward to Destiny's Child return.


"You are not alone. I am here with you. Though we're far apart. You're always in my heart." lol
Andy is a four letter word.
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Reply #23 posted 11/10/04 6:56pm

RipHer2Shreds

VoicesCarry said:

The RS review hits the nail right on the head:

Did we need to post this review twice in the same thread? wink
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Reply #24 posted 11/10/04 7:03pm

VoicesCarry

RipHer2Shreds said:

VoicesCarry said:

The RS review hits the nail right on the head:

Did we need to post this review twice in the same thread? wink


Why, OF COURSE! lol
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Reply #25 posted 11/10/04 7:05pm

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No.

You're not the only one who's not excited abut it. shrug I cringe just thinking about it.
"I saw a woman with major Hammer pants on the subway a few weeks ago and totally thought of you." - sextonseven
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Reply #26 posted 11/10/04 7:14pm

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On Destiny Fulfilled, the trio does its best to justify its existence and succeed about half the time. The girls brought back "Say My Name" producer Rodney Jerkins for the sweat-soaked first single, "Lose My Breath," a percussive sex romp where they pant in time to a marching-band beat. That opening number is followed by "Soldier," a herky-jerky ode to gangsta love. "If your status ain't hood/I ain't checking for them," the girls harmonize during the chorus. "Better be street if he looking at me. . . ./Known to carry big things, if you know what I mean." To prove they're serious, they have rappers T.I. and Lil' Wayne drop rhymes glorifying the profound love between a thug and a thugette. It's a hot track, even if the message feels affected coming from these church girls.

They've always been pitifully simplistic.
This post not for the wimp contingent. All whiny wusses avert your eyes.
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Reply #27 posted 11/10/04 8:40pm

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I think they should've taken a little more time. I'm not saying "Dangerously In Love" was a bad album, as a matter of fact I enjoyed it for what it was at the time, but let's face it it was a smash hit for one reason and one reason only, "Crazy In Love". The album was ok with "Baby Boy" a nice second single. Now they come up with a ballad-heavy album?? They needed more time. They should've took this next year off, get married or whatever, sit down and actually write a few songs. I know writing is hard but c'mon, they've been in this group for like 10 years. They know their formula. They've sat in with producers I hope. Come up with a strong effort instead of treading water with a ballad-heavy album. "Survivor" was a fun album that might've been amatuerish in it's insistence on schoolyard dramas, but it had attitude and sass that was unmatched. I do like "Lose My Breath" and "Soldier". Those are signs of my old girls. I want my old girls back in full!



I agree with u. I think Dangerously In Love was a good album, but I wasn't blown away like was some masterpiece. But it was nice.

Now, I will buy the new cd.
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Reply #28 posted 11/10/04 8:50pm

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not particularly excited about it. i mean, i like them a fair amount, and i think Beyonce is great. the other girls are good too. but it seems like a step backward.



although "Lose My Breath" does hit all the right buttons in my pleasure center.
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Reply #29 posted 11/10/04 10:27pm

JANFAN4L

::: wipes sweat from brow :::

Glad I'm not alone.

The fanaticism for Destiny's Child in other message boards was scaring me for a minute. stoned
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