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Aaron Carter Album: “Oh Aaron [Chinese Bonus Tracks]”

Aaron Carter Album: “Oh Aaron [Chinese Bonus Tracks]”
Album Information :
Title: Oh Aaron [Chinese Bonus Tracks]
Release Date:2002-06-11
Type:Unknown
Genre:Pop, Kidz Pop, Teen Pop
Label:JVC Japan
Explicit Lyrics:Yes
UPC:638592230125
Customers Rating :
Average (4.0) :(136 votes)
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Track Listing :
1 - 1 Oh Aaron Aaron Carter and No Secrets Video
1 - 2 Not Too Young, Not Too Old Video
1 - 3 Stride (Jump on the Fizzy) Aaron Carter and No Secrets
1 - 4 Come Follow Me Video
1 - 5 I Would Video
1 - 6 Baby It's You Video
1 - 7 I'm All About You Video
1 - 8 Kid In You
1 - 9 Hey You Video
1 - 10 Cowgirl (Lil' Mama) Video
1 - 11
1 - 12 (Untitled Hidden Track)
2 - 13 Leave It Up to Me (From Jimmy Neutron)
2 - 14 Leave It Up to Me (Music Video)
2 - 15 Not Too Young, Not Too Old (Music Video)
2 - 16 Oh Aaron (Music Video)
2 - 17 I'm All About You (Music Video)
2 - 18 Aaron Carter Interview With Nick Carter
2 - 19 Behind the Scenes of "I'm All About You" Music Video
Customer review - October 27, 2001
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
- Great CD

really good cd, the 3 that arent on the U.S. album are Get Up Ya Feet, One For The Summer, and Everybody Stand Up. One For the Summer was previously released as a "b" track for the How I Beat Shaq single, and the two others I've heard on the internet are really great, and the whole cd is definately worth it!

Customer review - August 16, 2001
8 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
- Great CD!

This album really shows how Aaron matured since Aaron's Party(Come Get It). 'Not Too Young, Not Too Old','Stride(Jump on the Fizzy), 'Baby It's You', 'I'm All About You', and 'Hey You' are probably my favorites. The rest of the songs are good, too. The bonus track includes a little bit of 'AC's Alien Nation'-a song that will be on the Jimmy Neutron soundtrack. 'I'm All About You' is a ballad that shows you Aaron CAN sing. The album isn't All songs that he raps in, like 'Baby It's You', 'Hey You', 'I'm All About You'-and most of the songs that has rap, the chorus is usually singing. Who ever says that this is the worst thing they ever heard- let me see you go out and do what Aaron does and see how well you do it. This is my favorite CD and can't wait until his next album.

Customer review - September 21, 2004
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
- In the Middle

I'm in the middle about this CD. Although there are a few good songs, such as good pop-beat dance song "Not to Young, Not to Old", and kind of slow, kind of not song "Hey You", I'm still not a big fan. Aaron lost his vocal talent when his voice changed, and his songs are too childish for his age. I would expect him to sing slightly more mature songs.

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VANESSA (DENVER,COLORADO) - March 08, 2002
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
- THE BEST EVER

HEY I JUST LOVE THIS CD ITS PROBABLY THE BEST IVE HEARD MY FAVORITE SONG WOULD PROBABLY HAVE TO BE IM ALL ABOUT YOU AND THE REASON IS BECAUSE AARON YOU JUST SAY HOW MUCH THAT YOU CARE ABOUT YOUR GIRLFRIEND WHICH IS SO THOUGHTFUL TO ME SO BASICALLY THIS CD IS THE BEST EVER CAUSE OF THOSE REASONS.

LOVE ALWAYS,VANESSA LOPEZ

Michael J. Mazza - August 28, 2002
7 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
- The anti-Eminem?

Yes, listening to Aaron Carter's "Oh Aaron" is the musical equivalent of eating a handful of sugar cubes, and chasing them down with a can of soda pop. But for what it is, the CD is enjoyable. Carter's enthusiasm is infectious.

The songs are a mix of rapped and sung lyrics. The topics of the songs in general are puppy-dog love and just having fun. The CD starts off with a humorous story-rap, "Oh Aaron," which features Carter's brother Nick (of the Backstreet Boys) in a supporting vocal role. Another enjoyable track is "I Would," a sweetly performed mix of rap and singing. Carter's most ambitious vocal performance is on the love song "I'm All About You." It's a tender love song, reminiscent of some of the Backstreet Boys' work, and Carter does a solid job with it.

Carter's pointedly wholesome rap lyrics make me think of him as the anti-Eminem. On "The Kid in You," for example, he boasts that he still shows love to his parents and does chores at home (although the same song's line about eating a ham sandwich is bound to displease vegetarians). So if you want a fun dance/pop CD that won't offend a family audience, try "Oh Aaron."