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1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
why would you sing about this??? Aug 03, 2008 this is the dumbest this to sing about, this shows that artists are running out of things to sing about and we need real artists with real talent back. using your daddy to get into the industry is not going to help you in the long run.
0 of 2 found the following review helpful:
lip gloss great single Feb 25, 2008 Lil Mama is a is a spring of fresh air from the typical group of female hip hop artist from the past who just talk about their body parts and men. It's nice to have a young female thaat does not have to use curse words to express themselves.
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Wrong Item Jan 14, 2008 I was sent the wrong item. My order from Amazon was Cd's no LP'S I didnt even waste my time to send them back. Unhappy
0 of 2 found the following review helpful:
good for those who enjoy hip hop music Dec 28, 2007 i got this on my ipod and i enjoy listening to it (obviousely) it's catchy and fun even though its bout something as stupid as lip gloss. i love my gloss though! but it just seems like a dumb idea for a song. ppl shouldn't hate on lil mama just because she's not your music taste everyone's is different.but yeah if you like rap and hip hop then you'll enjoy this.
3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
Worst New Artist of the Decade Dec 20, 2007 "Lip Gloss" is the most annoying, aggravating, ridiculously stupid song to hit the airwaves in 2007. I'd rather listen to snap music than garbage like this song.
Lil Mama already comes off like an obnoxious, pretentious teenager (which she is) and she compounds that problem with a terrible song like "Lip Gloss". The hook is not impressive, the drums are wasted, and the lyrics defy explanation. 'My lip gloss is poppin. My lip gloss is cool'. Please tell me what the point of that is.
And the arrogance of calling her self the 'voice of the young people' is particularly galling. If she's represents our current young people, then this world's in trouble.
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