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Music CD - Danity Kane: Welcome To The Dollhouse

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Music CD: Welcome To The Dollhouse Artist: Danity Kane
List Price: $18.98
Our Price: $9.98
Your Save: $ 9.00 ( 47% )
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Manufacturer: Bad Boy
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Tracks:
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1. Welcome To The Dollhouse 2. Bad Girl 3. Damaged 4. Pretty Boy 5. Strip Tease 6. Sucka For Love 7. Secret Place (Interlude) 8. Ecstasy 9. 2 Of You 10. Lights Out 11. Picture This (Interlude) 12. Poetry 13. Keys To My Heart 14. Flashback Interlude 15. Is Anybody Listening 16. Ain't Going
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Binding: Audio CD EAN: 0075678994890 Label: Bad Boy Manufacturer: Bad Boy Number Of Discs: 1 Publisher: Bad Boy Release Date: 2008-03-18 Studio: Bad Boy
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Spotlight customer reviews:
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Customer Rating:      Summary: off the wall..the chain..the planet Comment: I watched the ladies on mtv, and was not planning on a purchase. Damaged..well I just had to wade in.
OMG OMG my whole house is thumping. I cannot wait to be on dance floor when one of these tunes start spinning.
If DK does not do what ever it takes to get this project over every airwave in every market, in every club...they will miss the the honors later in the year. Sophmore project with Senior sounds. Buy Buy Buy Dance DANCE DANCE
Welcome To The Dollhouse
Customer Rating:      Summary: Didnt bother! Comment: When I hopped back in my car and popped the CD in after a purchase from Best Buy. I heard the intro, quickly I scanned 30 seconds through every song. Then without hesitation, I tossed the CD itself out the window and kept the album case. Sorry girls, If I only knew I would've just bought your first album again.
Customer Rating:      Summary: WOW there back in a big way Comment: i was a huge fan of dk from there first album and i live in australia and there album doesnt get released hear so i have to order it. shame cz there better then half of those band/groups out there.
fav tracks:
bad girl: love it aubrey evey 1 says she cant sign but she is all over this album which is shocking. im glad its the second single with the sexiest wommen in the world the wwe divas.
damaged: another catchy song BUT diddy has to wreck it in the end.
suka 4 luv: another gr8 track. just listen over and over
ecstasy: i h8ted this song but after hearing it its really good but i h8 rick ross in it.
poetry and is anybody listening: 2 of the best song on this cd remind me of ride 4 u and stay with me.
OVERALL: this cd is way better then the other one,
must have and defffff worth the money
PS....DAWN ROCKzzz
Customer Rating:      Summary: Solid sophomore effort Comment: I have to admit, I really didn't pay Danity Kane's first CD that much attention. Sure I heard the singles, "Show Stopper," and "Ride For U," and they weren't bad songs, but nothing really grabbed me about them as singers and performers. I honestly thought they were just a sexed-up version of Diddy's first Bad Boy female group, Dream, who would fade into oblivion after their first album too. Then, I started watching MTV's "Making the Band 4" where Bad Boy's newly formed male group, Day26 shared a mansion in Miami with DK to record the perspective CDs. Yeah, the hookups and fights between the two groups and Donnie kept me glued, but the thing that shocked me the most is that Danity Kane really were a talented group and not just one platinum album wonders.
Shannon Bex, Aundrea Fimbres, Aubrey O'Day, Dawn Richard, and Wanita "D.Woods" Woodgett make up the fivesome. They are pretty, talented, and strong-willed (Aubrey has a mouth like no other!) On their sophomore disc, "Welcome to the Dollhouse," they mix club jams ("Bad Girl," "Pretty Boy," "Strip Tease,") Pop/R&B grooves ("Sucka For Love," "Ecstacy," "Secret Place (an interlude that should have been a full song!)) & big ballads ("Poetry," "Is Anybody Listening.") The first single, "Damaged," is one catchy pop song. The poppy beat that transitions into a slow, string heavy groove by the end, mixed with DK's sharp vocals ("How you gonna fix it, fix it?") will likely go down as one of the best songs of '08.
Danity Kane should feel proud of their success. They single-handedly rescued Bad Boy from it's deathbed. They are the only female group in history to have their first two CDs debut at #1 on the Billboard Top 200 Album Chart. I don't know how much longer they will last as a group (let's face it, female groups don't have long shelf lives anymore and I have a feeling Dawn Richard will be the "Beyonce" of Danity Kane and have a huge career) but these dolls have everything to smile about right now.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Okay sophomore effort Comment: I love these girls, so it was hard to give them only 3 stars, but I just don't love this cd the way I loved their debut album! It might be because I'm a big R&B fan (especially ballads), and the ladies of DK definitely took this cd in another direction, and got a little more funky and eclectic on this one. I honestly only like a handful of the songs, and only LOVE 2 of them. :-( They're still my girls though, and I support them on that alone. Enjoy it!
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Editorial Reviews:
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Welcome to the Dollhouse, Danity Kane's upcoming sophomore album, finds the ladies hotter than ever. The set is the follow-up to their blockbuster debut, which made a spectacular #1 debut on the SoundScan/Billboard 200 album chart upon its initial 2006 release. Fueled by the top 10 smash, "Show Stopper," the self-titled album went on to achieve RIAA platinum certification for U.S. sales exceeding one million units. Now, with their new single, "DAMAGED," Danity Kane have more than matched their Cinderella story debut, crafting an irresistible collection of new hits in association with such studio superstars as Danja, Stereotypes, Bryan Michael Cox, and Seven Aurelius (LL Cool J, Ashanti, Vanessa Carlton).
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