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Aaron Carter Album: “Aaron's Party (Come Get It) [Japan Bonus Tracks]”
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Aaron's Party (Come Get It) [Japan Bonus Tracks] |
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Release Date:2000-11-14
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Type:Unknown
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Genre:Pop, Kidz Pop, Teen Pop
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Label:Avex Japan
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Explicit Lyrics:Yes
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UPC:4988064951604
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Review - :
According to {$Aaron Carter}, all he wants to do is give listeners "a little bit of old school." Of course, the 12-year-old {$Carter}'s definition of "old school" means listening to {$Color Me Badd} and {$Joey Lawrence} albums. If you're outside of {$Carter}'s preteen demographic, {^Aaron's Party: Come Get It} is exactly as bad as you think it would be: a painful blend of facile {\synth pop} mixed with sanitized, suburban {\hip-hop} jargon. It's hard enough watching pint-sized {\rappers} {$Lil' Bow Wow} and {$Lil' Romeo} act like they're street hustlers, but listening to {$Carter} try to come off as a hard-edged lothario is just plain sad. As if that isn't bad enough, he also manages to desecrate '60s {\pop} classics such as {$the Strangeloves}' {&"I Want Candy"} and {$the Dixie Cups}' {&"Iko Iko."} {$Aaron Carter} is the younger brother of {$Backstreet Boy} {$Nick Carter}, and this album is proof that {%George W. Bush} is not the only one who has ever benefited from nepotism. Like {\bubblegum} acts of the past, the only value of {^Aaron's Party: Come Get It} is as pure kitsch, the sort of album you look back on years after its release and mock with ironic glee. [The Japanese release adds two tracks: {&"(Have Some) Fun With the Funk"} and {&"Hang on Sloopy."}] ~ Jon Azpiri, All Music Guide
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