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Gift purchase Aug 30, 2009 I bought this from my daughter's wish list. It arrived timely and in condition stated. She has not complained about it so I'm sure she is enjoying it.
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worst duo of all time swear only 13 year old girls like this Dec 08, 2008 crap man pure crap bow wow the weakest rapper on earth makes a whole cd with closet fag omarion really who come up with these ideas to put these 2 lame freaks together.
Face Off May 19, 2008 If you like Face Off then you will LOVE.. Smoke Sessions by Devin the Dude. This is one of the best of 2008.
i was surprised how much i liked this Apr 10, 2008 i am a fan of both of these guys, but not a huge fan! when i bought this cd i was pleasantly surprised how much i liked it! they make a good team!
Two former child stars come into their manhood Mar 05, 2008 Omarion was the lead singer for the boy band B2K. Bow Wow was the hazel-eyed young protégé of producer Jermaine Dupri. They team up for the first time on a compilation entitled "Face Off." The album is very enjoyable. Their lyrics indicate that they are no longer the teenaged fellers we were introduced to several years ago. Relationships with women, sleeping with women, sleeping with women already in relationships and being cocky are among this album's subject matter. Also, these men verbalize their fair share of obscenities and sexual innuendos. Bow Wow outshines Omarion on most of the songs because his delivery is great. Bow has an undeniable energy in his vocal performances. Omarion holds his own, but I don't expect too much from him vocally because he has never amazed me with his vocals.
Most of the tunes found on this album are up-beat with decent production and lyrics that are good, but are probably more appealing to a younger audience. The album opens with a very energetic number called "Face Off." This is one of those numbers that amps you for a workout or a long day. Both guys do a great job with their performance and the end result is that this is one of the best tracks on this album. "Girlfriend" was released to radio, and though it took me awhile to get into this song, I now enjoy it. The beat is great and so is their delivery. "Hoodstar" and "Listen" also have good production. "Listen" interpolated strings with a hip-hop beat, which was different, but certainly a fresh idea. Bow Wow administers nice lyrics on this one. He's a very able lyricist, although his subject matter is way too narrow. There is more to talk/rap about that women, cars, and prestige. "Take Off Your Clothes" is a very raunchy track. It isn't difficult to imply what this song is about based on its title. The lyrics will make your jaw drop, but the beat will make your head bop.
I was impressed after the last song went off. These guys did a nice job with this LP. I recommend this one to young women and fans of Bow Wow/Omarion. For those folks, I'm pretty sure it won't disappoint.
Mikeisha's Top 5
1. "Face Off"
2. "Girlfriend"
3. "Listen"
4. "Hoodstar"
5. "Number Ones"
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