Nivea [Extra tracks] [Import]
Track Listings
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1. Still in Love
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2. Ya Ya Ya - Lil Wayne, Nivea
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3. Don't Mess With My Man - Brandon Casey, Brian Casey, Nivea
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4. One for Me
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5. Laundromat
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6. You Don't Even Know - Nick Cannon, Nivea
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7. Run Away - Nivea, Pusha T
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8. Just in Case
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9. No Doubt
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10. Never Had a Girl Like Me
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11. Have Mercy
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12. Don't Mess With the Radio
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13. 25 Reasons
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14. What You Waitin' For
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15. Check Your Man - Mystikal, Nivea
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16. Cat's Got Your Tongue
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17. Jewelry
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18. Problems
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19. Don't Mess With My Man [Remix] - Brandon Casey, Brian Casey, Mystikal, Nivea
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Editorial Reviews
Product Description
Aussie reissue of Nivea's self-titled 2001 album includes six bonus tracks, 'What You Waitin' For', 'Check Your Man' Featuring Mystikal, 'Cat's Got Your Tongue', 'Jewelry', 'Problems', & 'Don't Mess With My Man' (Remix Featuring Brian & Brandon Casey Of Jagged Edge & Mystikal). Jive. 2003.
Nivea,Nivea,Jive Int'l,Contemporary R&B,Dance-Pop,Pop,Rock,Soul/R & B,Urban
Nivea [Extra tracks] [Import]
Average customer rating:
- This was tight
- this is not really good a review from kevin figueroa
- Excellent Debut
- Good debut album....
- Too Sweet
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Nivea
Nivea
Manufacturer: Jive
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
Contemporary Blues
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General
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ASIN: B00005MK0J
Release Date: 2002-12-10 |
Tracks:
- Still In Love
- Ya Ya Ya (Feat. Lil Wayne)
- Don't Mess With My Man (Feat. Brian And Brandon Casey Of Jagged Edge)
- The One For Me
- Laundromat
- You Don't Even Know (Feat. Nick Cannon)
- Run Away (Feat. Pusha T Of Clipse)
- Just In Case
- No Doubt
- Never Had Girl Like Me
- Have Mercy
- Don't Mess With The Radio
- 25 Reasons
- Don't Mess With My Man (Remix)
Amazon.com
Few artists, especially teenage ones, make debuts as assured as Nivea. The self-titled disc from the Atlanta singer is notable for several reasons. She wrote or collaborated on the lion's share of songs. She attracted guests ranging from rapper Lil Wayne to Atlanta homeboys Jagged Edge. And she slips effortlessly between R&B, rap, and even pop. "No Doubt" is a cuddly, undeniable ballad flecked with Nivea's sweet phrasings, while "Don't Mess with the Radio" is a hooky, finger-wagging strut. Although several tracks--"Don't Mess with My Man" and "Run Away"--are sassy enough to have been lifted from a Toni Braxton record, there's a playfulness to Nivea's music that's refreshing in a world of Christinas. That Nivea first started singing in church is evident in her elastic delivery--witness the swooning "25 Reasons." And if Nivea doesn't quite have the range of her hero, Mariah Carey, she's got 10 times the swagger and soul. --Kim Hughes
Customer Reviews:
This was tight.......2005-12-23
this c.d is the fye it is slick bumpin if you aint got it go get it holla back
this is not really good a review from kevin figueroa.......2005-06-08
this cd sucks except 1 song i thought this cd will be good but it is not
Excellent Debut.......2004-12-12
Nivea Hamilton debuted at a time when there was an onslaught of female singers, thus her debut went virtually unnoticed except for her hit single "Don't Mess With My Man". Nivea's self-titled debut took a more hip-hop flavoured approach then many other singers. Nivea packs in quite a few guest aritsts, including Lil Wayne, Nick Cannon and a couple of members of Jagged Edge. True, Nivea does not have the most powerful voice per se, but she and her producers definitely know how to work with her abilities. Unlike most artists who attempt it, the hip-hop style actually works for Nivea though I would not have minded if there were fewer guest artists on this. It's not that they sound bad, there are just a few too many of them.
Nivea starts things off with "Still In Love", a catchy song that shows off Nivea's sweet vocals. The song tells how Nivea is still in love with someone despite any problems they have. It's not particularly original or creative in any way however it gives us a good introduction to Nivea's vocal style. "Ya Ya Ya" features Lil Wayne and a large amount of hip-hop slang. However, unlike with other artists, Nivea pulls it off well making it sound completely natural. It's quite hard to follow what this is supposed to be about but it is a good song nonetheless. Lil Wayne's rap is nothing too special but is a nice addition to the song, as it sounds quite good with Nivea's vocals. The first single, "Don't Mess With My Man", with Brian and Brandon Casey is up next. The song talks about people who try to flirt with Nivea and the Casey brothers' boyfriend and girlfriends respectively and how the three warn them to stay away. The bridge in particular sounds great. ("Girl I'm warning you, if you want my man...").
"The One For Me" is a sweet, slow song about meeting someone who you know immediately is "the one". Nivea sounds extremely sweet in this song and her vocals fit exceptionally with the song. The chorus sounds particularly great to me (vocally) though I am not sure why. This was the first song on the album that Nivea co-wrote and it features an unaccredited male rapper. After that comes my favourite song from this album, "Laundromat" written by and featuring R. Kelly. The two singers perform this as if they were a couple arguing, an effect which sometimes ruins songs. Luckily, it works exceptionally well. Nivea sounds genuinely hurt/angry and her vocals sound great with R Kelly's. "You Don't Even Know" is a more upbeat track has awesome vocals and production even though the lyrics are not the greatest. Nick Cannon's rap is pretty average but isn't enough to really hinder the song. Better yet is Nivea's short rap, which outshines Nick and actually suits her pretty well, though I can't see a full album of it actually sounding good.
"Run Away" is one of my favourites, especially because of Nivea's vocals. The rapper in this one, Pusha T of Clipse, is one of the better guest stars though it is not really him I'm listening to on this song. This song was produced by the Neptunes, and they actually manage to make Nivea sound amazing. Lyrically, it is quite good as well and the chorus in particular is great. ("Said I wanna be with you, why'd you have to go and run away?"). Also, Nivea's verse immediately following the rap sounds incredible. "Just In Case", on the other hand, is decent but not one of the best songs. It talks about Nivea giving a guy her number in case he decides to cheat on his girl later. Despite the poor message, Nivea still manages to make this sound alluring and so it is not nearly as bad as it could have been. "No Doubt" is one of my two least favourite songs on here. Nivea's vocals are on point, and the song is quite sweet and the lyrics are not terrible. However, the chorus is far too repetitive which takes away from the overall quality. "Never Had A Girl Like Me" is another upbeat song, which is incredibly catchy. The bidge in particular sounds great. ("You know you would if you could..."). It is not necessarily memorable, but it is definitely worth a listen.
"Have Mercy" is one of the few slow songs, and it talks about how Nivea asks her man to have mercy on her because she cheated on him. The vocals are beautiful and sweet yet the song is a little too repetitive. Nonetheless, it is far from an awful song and it showcases a softer, more vulnerable side to Nivea. After this comes my least favourite song, "Don't Mess With The Radio". I do not really understand how this was ever released as a single or even how it made the album, as it is repetitive and extremely hard to follow. "25 Reasons" is much better. In it, Nivea goes through a list of twenty-five reasons why she loves her man. It takes a little while to grow on you, but once it does, it will seem incredibly beautiful. Lastly, there is an unnecessary, mediocre remix of "Don't Mess With My Man" which could have been replaced with something more original.
Overall Mark: 4/5
Though the album seems to (as a whole) lose steam towards the end, it is definitely worth a listen. Nivea has a great voice and it is too bad she did not get the exposure that she should have. I wish some of the songs from the re-released version of this album (though I've never heard them) could have been on the original. Nivea is supposed to be releasing a sophomore album in 2005, and if it is anything like this one, it should be exceptional. Nivea needs to lay off the guest stars a little, and let her own talents shine through more often. Otherwise, this is excellent.
Good debut album...........2004-10-26
We all know the face, and we all know the voice from Mystikal's hit song "Danger!" We were waiting on this album forever and by the time it hit stores, I had forgotten about Miss Nivea. But after picking it up recently, I realized the mistake I made in not picking it up earlier.
Nivea has one of those good down-south country voices that you know had to be honed to perfection. She doesn't have to hit you with all the Mariah Carey-esque notes or the Beyonce' runs and riffs, but she definitely shows her range on this overlooked album.
Even on the faster joints does she really show her vocal ability. Check out the song "Ya Ya Ya", where she opens with an "oooh" that is just so tight in itself. Another reviewer likened it to a flute, and that's the perfect description for it. Also, she kills it in the fast-paced song, with a nice cameo rap from then-boyfriend Lil' Wayne (it's been rumored that they broke up....¿Verdadero o falso?). "Run Away" shows off Nivea's vocal versatility like no other song, where the harmonies and the chorus are quite sick. She even open with part of the chorus that sound tight. Pusha-T from The Clipse actually spits a decent verse in this song, surprisingly. Of course, the club-banger and single "Don't Mess With My Man" really put her in the limelight and should have put her album in the stratosphere. This song is catchy, and had everyone singing it all over the nation. The hook itself is catchy, and Nivea really sounds as if she really went through the whole situation. There is a lot of feeling in this song, which you don't really get to hear in faster songs.
Of course, every soloist should have some ballads on their album, and Nivea does not disappoint in the least. Check out the song "25 Reasons" for some sustenance. Nivea really delivers on this song, which is my favorite on the album. This song sounds like it took one studio session to do, and she really belts out the words in this song toward the end. "I had to catch my breath for a minute...so many emotions coming out in this song, oh. Have you ever loved somebody? Ooh, have you ever loved somebody? Come on ladies help me sang..." That whole part had me really going. Nivea is not playing on this song. lol. "Laundromat" is another good slow number, the "official" second single (from this "re-released album), that is nicely written, minus all the expletives (this album didn't come with a parental advisory warning, surprisingly). Using a laundromat as a metaphor for breaking up with someone is tight, and I can recall hearing plenty of ladies saying "I'm headed to the laundromat" after this song caught heat. Also worth checking out is "Have Mercy", where Nivea is asking for forgiveness in being the bad girl in the relationship. She really sings on this song and the beat is tight as well.
A couple of songs didn't do it for me at all. First, "You Don't Even Know" didn't flow right, and then on top of that had a less than inspiring appearance from Nick Cannon, someone who I don't even consider a great lyricist (stick to acting, little boy). Second, "Don't Mess With the Radio" should never have been released as a single, because it's not catchy nor does it sound interesting, even after listening to it like eight times. Finally, the "Don't Mess With My Man" remix wasn't even really a remix, and it was definitely filler. It should have been left off for more of Nivea's songs from her unreleased album, like "Cat's Got Your Tongue", "Problems", or the tight song "Check Your Man" featuring Mystikal.
All in all, Nivea really didn't disappoint with this album. It's a shame that this album didn't get the airplay it needed, but that was by fault of Jive, who focuses more on teeny-bopper pop music from whitebread artists. Jive took too long to put this alubm out, and still released singles way after the older ones had been forgotten. Hopefully, with her upcoming second album, Nivea can get into the spotlight again this-go-round.
Too Sweet.......2004-09-17
Nivea has such a high and sweet vocal range, I can't beleive she hasn't made another album. Her songs have nice melodeys and are very entertaining. I remeber in one song, Ya Ya Ya, at the beginning Nivea starts with an oooooooohhh... and at first I though it was a flute until I heard her take a breath. Her voice is that good.
Average customer rating:
- Complicated
- Love It!
- I Love It
- It's Cd Is Worth It
- Worth a listen.
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Complicated
Nivea
Manufacturer: Jive
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B000CNER5O
Release Date: 2005-05-03 |
Tracks:
- Rain (Interlude)
- Complicated
- Okay
- Parking Lot
- Fulton County Correctional Call (INterlude)
- I Can't Mess With You
- Breathe (Let It Go)
- Quickie
- Indian Dance
- No More
- Gangsta Girl
- Okay Remix (Red-Cup Version)
- So Far
- It's All Good
Customer Reviews:
Complicated.......2007-05-28
This album is a slight improvement over Nivea's debut, her vocal performance is strong on a few tracks but overall mediocre lyrics and recycled beats created too may filler-ish type tracks and nothing really memorable to help Nivea carve out a niche in the r&b/hip/pop female division.
I agree with a previous poster that R. Kelly seems to give Nivea his throw-away tracks and hope that she can improve her writing skills and/or work with writers & producers who can come up with songs that can better showcase her voice and catchier hooks/beats to capture listeners attention.
The tracks that I liked solely for the musical arrangements & beats are: INDIAN DANCE; PARKING LOT & OKAY.
IT'S ALL GOOD is a nice up-beat track that makes the best presentation of her vocals; GANGSTA GIRL - I really like this track, especially the guitar riffs & SO FAR - her airy, light vocal performance really sounds great on this track.
Love It!.......2006-06-18
Nivea has such an incredible voice and her songs are awesome.
I love the song "Complicated". It has to be one of her best songs yet. I never really listened to Nivea before. My taste in music has completely changed now, and she's who I listen to most lately. Great album, fantastic songs, incredible singer.
=)
I Love It .......2006-02-23
First Of let me say that i've been a nivea fan since day one. I have both of her cd's and i love them complicated really seems like she put her heart in this cd. I think that the best songs on the cd are:
Complicated
Okay
Parking Lot
I Can't mess with you
Breathe
Quicke
No More
Okay Remix
So Far
So as you see i think the majority of the songs are good but im not a fan of all. but definatly worth the time
It's Cd Is Worth It.......2006-01-29
I Just Love This Cd, This Cd Had Me With 'Complicated, Parking Lot, Breathe(Let It Go), & I Cant Mess With You. This Cd Is Hot
Worth a listen........2005-12-27
Before I begin I would like to say that this CD is so much better than her debut album.
This CD has a lot more emotion, and if I'm not mistaken, her voice has improved. But there is still quite a bit of filler on this album. R.Kelly brings some of his worst production to date to the repetitive song "Gangsta Girl." And "I Can't Mess With You" is not much better. But heartfelt songs like "No More" and "It's All Good" are inspiring and make this album worth a listen. (And even though, I've never been a fan of Lil' Jon, I must say that I'm quite impressed with "Okay.") It's worth a listen.
Average customer rating:
- Hot Song And A Full-Fledged Reply!
- Whutever
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You Like It Like That
Nivea
Manufacturer: Jive
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
Contemporary R&B
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CD Singles
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ASIN: B0002Y4TCE
Release Date: 2004-09-07 |
Tracks:
- You Like It Like That [Main Explicit]
- You Like It Like That [Main Clean]
- You Like It Like That [Instrumental]
Customer Reviews:
Hot Song And A Full-Fledged Reply!.......2005-05-26
Working with Rasheeda on the female version of Juvenile's 2004 hit "Slow Motion" entitled "You Like It Like That," Nivea gives an even more tough girl approach. The girl who scored the hit singles "Don't Mess With My Man" and "Laundromat" from her #1 hit album on the Heat seeker chart "Nivea," has returned with a comeback {not this single--her latest and biggest hit} "Okay!"
Her current single "Okay" is her biggest hit to date, from her album "Complicated," which is also her biggest album to date. Before her super huge comeback in 2005, in 2004 Nivea released "You Like It Like That." The song, from what I understand, was intent on being a big Hip-Hop club and radio banger. It did just that, and launched Nivea before her comeback. It was a good move, to get everyone talking and wanting more Nivea, just in time for her latest smash "Okay!"
The single is very "in-your-face," kind of like music by Willa Ford and Mis-Teeq. The single contains the explicit, edited, and instrumental--all in all, a mix for a perfect single. The backround is basically the same as Juvenile's "Slow Motion," but totally different lyrics, discussing how a girl likes the sex. The song also throws back questions to Juvenile's and his hit, along with answering and replying to some lyrics Juvenile stated in "Slow Motion." The single is definite anthem, and my kind of music (in-your-face by non manufactured fake, has bens, and 1-hit-wonders.)
Nivea has talent. Has fame. Is not manufactured or fake. Is not a has ben. Nivea IS one of 2005's biggest stars!
Whutever.......2005-01-08
Okay nivea, While you playin' around making the girl version of "Slow Motion" done by Juvenile, you could've had a new album out by now miss thang.
The song is cute and Rasheeda did a nice job on the rap, but Nivea needs to come back out and get serious.
Average customer rating:
- 3.5 stars
- Great Album
- Nivea's Time To Shine
- Is this the end of Nivea?
- ANIMALISTIC IS FAN-FREAKIN'-TASTIC
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Animalistic
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ASIN: B000J10DDY
Release Date: 2006-11-21 |
Customer Reviews:
3.5 stars.......2007-05-01
Late last year, I discovered that Nivea released this album in Japan. Being a big fan of hers, I almost ordered it, but I heard news that she would release it in the United States around February. So I waited and soon March came and still nothing, so I ordered this on a whim.
This album is actually not that bad at all. It has a predominant crunk & B style. It's not her best, but I still don't regret the purchase. There are definitely some great songs on here. Sometimes the production and songwriting get a little bland, and I really don't care for the raps of her husband, Dream. So... if you're a Nivea fan, definitely buy this. If you're not, try and find some samples before the purchase. I'm not sure if it will be worth it for you. (It's not that bad of a price for a Japanese import, though. Most of them are $40+.)
Great Album.......2007-03-11
I thought this was a great effort on Nivea's behalf. Her sound definitely matured and it's great to hear something different instead of the same old sound from women. The beats you would expect from a rapper and she can hold her own over the music. I think the new sound would suit her better than the other stuff she was putting out. She needs to release it in America, though.
Nivea's Time To Shine .......2007-01-15
Nivea is definitely an under-rated artist. With the release of her debut eponymous album, she was introduced to spotlight with her hit single "Don't Mess With My Man." The other singles from the album were not able to enjoy as much success and only two were supported by music videos. She came back in 2005 with the release of her sophomore album, Complicated, which didn't enjoy nearly the success it deserved. "Okay" was the only single from the album and it peaked at a moderate position of #40. Animalistic has now been released in Japan only with a release date in the U.S. slated to be sometime in 2007. Onto the review... Animalistic is definitely shows Nivea's ability to shine.
The album opens with the very catchy title track Animalistic. This is one of the best songs on the album. I immediatelly fell in love with the chorus as she says "I'm animalistic, smearin my lipstick, stretched like a gymnist, you better bring the jungle in the room cause I'm a bring the lion in the room." The thing about this song, Nivea has a drawl on her words. She stretches out certain words but it's not in an annoying way. The beats are hot and compliment her voice very well. However, it sounds more like she's talking or doing a Cassie-rap thing instead of singing. We then move onto first single in Japan entitled "Watch It." This is another highlight on the album and was the first new material I heard from Nivea. I was surprised to see that Nivea is now swearing on her album. She drops the "n-word" and the "s-word" but it's not that big of a deal. Once again, she has hot beats and this time, she sounds more like she's singing. While Nivea's voice isn't that powerful, she sings in her comfort zone, which is all people can ask. The video is sort of low-budget but I like it. I don't think this single would have faired very well in the U.S. but I do think it would deserve to. "Trapstar" is the next track and is pretty good. It features a guest appearance from an unknown rapper (which the album does more than once). This one is pretty catchy and I wouldn't be surprised if she kept this one from the U.S. release of the album. Once again, Nivea doesn't have the greatest voice but if there is a track to showcase her voice, this would be it. She sings higher than audiences are used to when she is vocalizing. "Serious" is an average-sounding track. It's not one of her standout tracks but it's definitely worth listening to. "Black Girl (Loose In Miami)" is another good track. The beginning is killer as Nivea goes through a little list of different types of girls during the chorus (black girl, white girl, mixed girl...). The chorus is probably the catchiest part of the song while the verses lack the "Nivea magic." Butterfly (All Of Me)" is the pretty song on the album. It serves as THE ballad on the album. It's not the only one but it's the best. She should keep this one or record some new ballads that will fit better. "Ooh La La" brings us back to the fire. This song finds Nivea asking boys if they can "make the girl go ooh la la la la." Once again, the chorus is killer but the verses fall short. Despite this, the song is still hot and would make a good single. "Get Your X" is definitely the fire highlight of the album. The verses and the chorus are on point. Nivea does drop the "s-word" more than a couple times but it's okay. Nivea tells a boy to "get [his] x" before she gets her herself. This should be the next single. "I.L.Y." is another ballad of sorts that is okay. It's not her strongest material and the beats aren't great. Her voice sounds nice though, so that brings the song up.
There were only three songs that I consider "subpar." "Tell Me She's Nothin'" does not impress me. I feel a sort of pop-rock vibe from it and Nivea's voice is better suited for R&B/Hip-Hop songs. "Once I'm Gone" and "Georgia" just are fillers. I won't even say anything about them.
When Nivea releases the album in the U.S. in 2007, some songs will be taken off and new ones will be added. A track entitled "Hood Girl" is set to be the first singe and features the amazing Lil' Kim. I can't wait to hear it. It is true that this album doesn't give Nivea much versatility like Complicated did and her vocals aren't as showcased as they should be, but Nivea is working really hard and I respect her for it.
Top Tracks (In Album Order):
Animalistic
Watch It
Trapstar
Ooh La La
Get Your X
Is this the end of Nivea?.......2006-12-01
If she continues to do music like this I would have to say so. It is no wonder you rarely hear anything from her these days. She has failed to produce a solid hit on this album and her material has definitely gone downhill. I thought her last album had a few decent cuts, but felt like if she worked with R. Kelly a little more he would be able to produce more good songs for her that really complimented her voice such as Laundromat. I really tried to give this cd a chance but there is nothing that catches my attention on here. I would really love to see Nivea do something great with her music career but this album has got to be one of the worst I have heard in the past few years. Hopefully, if she does another album she will really work with some people that can really bring that true singer out of her and show everyone what she has to offer the music industry.
ANIMALISTIC IS FAN-FREAKIN'-TASTIC.......2006-11-22
THIS IS ONE OF THE BEST ALBUMS I'VE HEARD THIS YEAR. NIVEA BROUGHT IT WITH HER 3RD STUDIO LP: ANIMALISTIC.
HER STYLE HAS CHANGED DRASTICALLY... IT'S LIKE A R&B/TECHNO.
ALMOST LIKE A BLACK VERSION OF "FUTURESEX/LOVESOUNDS". VERY MATURE.
PLEASE DON'T LET THIS ALBUM NOT BE APART OF YOUR COLLECTION.
Track Listings:
01. Animalistic
02. Watch It
03. Trapstar
04. Serious
05. Tell Me She's Nothin'
06. Once I'm Gone
07. Blackgirl (Loose In Miami)
08. Butterfly (All Of Me)
09. Ooh Lala
10. Get Your X
11. ILY
12. Georgia
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Thee Imperial Sir Jinx World Party Vol. 10
Various
Manufacturer: Graveyard Shift / Out Tha Trunk Kutz
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
General
| Rap & Hip-Hop
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ASIN: B000NNH0MK |
Product Description
West coast mixed CD featuring 32 tracks mixed from such artists as: Ruff Dogg(ruffiano), Q-Tip, Ruff Endz, Jay-Z, fablous,IMX, R. Kelly, Ghostface, Philly's Most wanted, busta Rhymes, Tata & Brando, Kool G Rap, Dr. Dre, Nate Dogg, Aaliyah, Nivea, Dungeon Family, Mr. Bleezy etc.
Average customer rating:
- Nicholas Strunk -Leave (cd-single)
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Laundromat
Nivea
Manufacturer: Bmg/Jive
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
General
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General
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R&B
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ASIN: B00008NV61
Release Date: 2003-04-24 |
Album Description
UK double A-sided single featuring 'Laundromat' & 'Don't Mess With My Man' from the 2001 debut album, 'Nivea'. Four non-LP tracks, 'Laundromat' (Radio Edit), 'Don't Mess With My Man' feat. Brian & Brandon Casey Of Jagged Edge & Mystikal (Remix), & 'Laundr
Customer Reviews:
Nicholas Strunk -Leave (cd-single).......2004-07-12
I Think That The Songs On This Single are a Great Choice For Him To Do.I Love It Alot.His new album Chapter 1...Josh Scribner was Supposed to be out already but won't be relesed until August I think.I Feel Really Bad For Him Because he had a Crush On This Guy Named Josh Scribner I Heard and Josh Got Nick In Huge Trouble for Likeing Him.I Think that Josh Should apologize.
track listing:
1.Leave
2.Leave (Instrumental)
3.What About Us? (Snippet)
4.I Thought that U were Toxic (Snippet)
5.Josh Scribner (interlude)
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SING IT NOW URBAN Karaoke CDG Spring 2005 Legend West
Ashanti, John Legend, Snoop Dogg/Justin Timberlake, Omarion, 50 Cent, Amerie,Fabolous, Twista/Faith Evans, Nivea/Lil Jon & The Youngbloodz Destiny's Child
Manufacturer: Sing It Now
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
Karaoke
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| Styles
| Music
ASIN: B000MJBZOE |
Product Description
This listing is for a brand new SING IT NOW URBAN Spring 2005 compilation Karaoke CD&G CD from the SING IT NOW Collection. This great quality CD comes sealed in a heavy plastic jewel case with the song titles and artists listed, plays the music without the lead vocals and displays the lyrics on a Karaoke CD&G player. These songs are not preformed by the original artists but they are VERY GOOD re-creations.
The songs included are as follows:
URBAN Spring 2005
1. Soldier - Destiny's Child
2. Only U - Ashanti
3. Ordinary People - John Legend
4. Signs - Snoop Dogg/Justin Timberlake
5. O - Omarion
6. Candy Shop - 50 Cent
7. 1 Thing - Amerie
8. Baby - Fabolous
9. Hope - Twista/Faith Evans
10. Okay - Nivea/Lil Jon & The Youngbloodz
11. Oye Mi Canto - N.O.R.E./Nina Sky/Daddy Yankee/et al
12. Don't Worry - Chingy/Janet Jackson
13. Karma - Lloyd Banks
14. New York - Ja Rule/Fat Joe/Jadakiss
15. The New Workout Plan - Kanye West
Average customer rating:
- BORDERLINE3333
- GANGSTA GIRL
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Complicated (Expanded Version)
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
General
| Soul
| R&B
| Styles
| Music
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- Animalistic
ASIN: B000B63EZ6
Release Date: 2005-11-08 |
Customer Reviews:
BORDERLINE3333.......2006-09-18
THIS C.D. IS A MUST BUY...IT COMES WITH A BOOKLET TO ALL SONGS LYRICS AND AN EXTRA BONUS TRACK...KEEP DOING YOUR THANG NIVEA...
GANGSTA GIRL.......2006-01-21
SHE'S GOT MAD SINGING SKILLS,THE BEATS ARE PHAT&WITH KELLS ON BOARD,YOU CAN'T GO WRONG
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Nivea
Nivea
Manufacturer: Avex Trax
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
Contemporary R&B
| R&B
| Styles
| Music
General
| R&B
| Styles
| Music
General
| Rap & Hip-Hop
| Styles
| Music
Pop Rap
| Rap & Hip-Hop
| Styles
| Music
General
| Dance Pop
| Dance & DJ
| Styles
| Music
ASIN: B000067JMT
Release Date: 2002-08-05 |
Tracks:
- Japanese Title
- Japanese Title
- Japanese Title
- Japanese Title
- Japanese Title
- Japanese Title
- Japanese Title
- Japanese Title
- Japanese Title
- Japanese Title
- Japanese Title
- Japanese Title
- Japanese Title
- Japanese Title
- Japanese Title
- Japanese Title
- Japanese Title
- Japanese Title
Album Details
Japanese Version featuring a Bonus Track
Customer Reviews:
Nivea-Part2 Rocks.......2004-08-09
I Love All The Songs .This Album was Released on June 29,2004 when it was supposed to be released in 2003 but hey its out.
track listing;
01.Check Your Man Featuring Mystikal
02.Cats Got Your Tounge
03.Radio Interlude
04.Don't Mess With The Radio Part 2 Featuring Petey Pablo
05.Don't Mess With My Man Part 2 Featuring Brian and Brandon Casey Of Jagged Egde
06.Problems
07.Jewelry
08.Don't Mess With The Radio Part 3 Featuring Caddillac Tah
09.Phone Interlude
10.What You Waiting For
11.Argument Interlude
12.ExGirlfriend
13.All I Do Featuring Tank
14.Run Away (I Wanna Be With You)
15.I Love My Man
16.Bonus Track:Problems Remix
Includes an Enhanced Section With The Music Videos:Don't Mess With The Radio,Don't Mess With My Man,Run Away,Laundromat,Problems and Jewelry.
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Okay
Nivea , and Lil Jon & Younbloodz
Manufacturer: Sony Bmg
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
General
| Rap & Hip-Hop
| Styles
| Music
ASIN: B000A2H4G6
Release Date: 2005-07-26 |
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