Binding: LP Record
EAN: 0828765213219
Format: Explicit Lyrics
Label: Arista
Manufacturer: Arista
Number Of Discs: 2
Publisher: Arista
Release Date: December 09, 2003
Studio: Arista
Sales Rank: 695391
Disc 1:- Intro - Kelis,
- Trick Me - Kelis, Austin, Dallas
- Milkshake - Kelis, Williams, Pharrell
- Keep It Down - Kelis, Austin, Dallas
- In Public - Kelis, Stinson, Dana
- Flash Back - Kelis, Williams, Pharrell
- Protect My Heart - Kelis, Williams, Pharrell
- Millionaire - Kelis, Rogers, Kelis
- Glow - Kelis, Saadiq, Raphael
- Sugar Honey Iced Tea - Kelis, Williams, Pharrell
- Attention - Kelis, Saadiq, Raphael
- Rolling Through the Hood - Kelis, Williams, Pharrell
- Stick Up - Kelis, Blackmon, Damon "Gr
- Marathon - Kelis, Saadiq, Raphael
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Editorial Review:
Amazon.com: Kelis has always been game to subvert expectations. "Caught Out There," from her 1999 debut, Kaleidoscope, had her storming the airwaves with a chant of "I hate you so much right now!" After a sophomore disc that didn't see release in America, she returns with "Milkshake," a schoolyard taunt for grownup girls. The minimalist Neptunes production was an obvious first single from Tasty, but the CD hardly stops there. From collaborations with Andre 3000 ("Millionaire," a showcase for the OutKast frontman's falsetto) and Nas (the randy "In Public") and a rap-rock exercise ("Keep It Down") to irresistible updates of early-'80s R&B ("Protect My Heart," "Glow"), the disc offers plenty in the way of potential follow-ups. While less playful than some of her past work, Tasty brings a raised eyebrow and good humor to the 21st century sex-u-up template. --Rickey Wright
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i guess i need to give this one a real listen, but i've had it since it came out and i'm not that crazy about it. a few good tracks and nice beats, but i just can't get into it.
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I had heard this album while on vacation, I couldn't wait to get home and have it waiting for me in the mail. Most of the time you buy a CD and only end up liking 3 or 4 songs. I listen to the whole album loving every bit of it! Her voice is hypnotizing.
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This album has one of my most favorite Kelis songs, Glow produced by Raphael Saadiq. This is a really good album. What I love most about it is that it's the first time we're hearing more of what others would do with Kelis. I like the Neptunes, but considering how recycled their beats are, it was good to hear something else from Kelis.
Fave tracks:
* Glow - Produced by Raphael S.
* Attention - Another produced by Raphael, great song
* Trick Me - It's infectious and fun, lol, I can't get enough of this
* Marathon - dark, sexy slow groove
* Stick Up - Put your hands up in the air it's a stick up! LOL @ the metaphor, still a cool song
* Sugar, Honey, Iced Tea ... Read More:
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This album is so gorgeous! I wasn't a fan of Milkshake when it hit the airwaves and (wrongly) wrote the entire album off. But after getting hooked on Kelis Was Here, I decided to sample Kelis' discography. And let me say this: Tasty is one of the best album's I've ever owned. In contemporary(well...four years after the initial release) terms, this album would rival Nelly Furtado's Loose for supremacy when it comes to rock-hip-hop-pop. With The Neptunes, Andre 3000 and Raphael Saddiq, among others, at the helm, Tasty is a rock solid album.
Favorite tracks:
Trick Me
Protect My Heart
Millionaire
Glow
Sugar Honey Ice Tea
Rolling Through the Hood
Marathon
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This is the album that made me fall in love with Kelis. This album is wonderfully executed by Kelis herself. The songs, lyrics, production, and photo shoot are impeccable. Sugar Honey Iced Tea, Glow, Rolling Through The Hood are my favorite songs on this album. Check this album out!
You can always count on Kelis for originality and creatively. She is not the greatest vocalist. She makes up for that with super-size sass. Each song stands out on its own. This is the first album where Kelis started to distance herself from longtime collaborators The Neptunes. Kelis pulls it off with stunning results. What is even better is that the follow up album didn't feature Neptunes at all. The album is pure genius. The said album is Kelis Was ... Read More:
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