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Disco de Black Eyed Peas: “Renegotiations: The Remixes”
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Renegotiations: The Remixes |
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Fecha de Publicación:2006-05-22
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Tipo:Desconocido
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Género:Hip-Hop/Rap, Pop, Mainstream Rap
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Sello Discográfico:Universal
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Letras Explícitas:Si
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UPC:4988005430533
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| Lista de temas : |
| 1 |
Like That (Album Version) |
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Ba Bump (Erick Sermon Remix) |
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My Style (DJ Premier Remix) |
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They Don't Want Music (Pete Rock Remix) |
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Feel It (Jazzy Jeff Soulful Remix) |
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Audio Delite at Low Fidelity (Album Version) |
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Disco Club (Large Pro Peas Remix) |
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Análisis (en inglés) - :
It's doubtful that {\hip-hop} fans were expecting anything good from a {$Black Eyed Peas} remix EP circa 2006, especially coming after the deflated sellout that was 2005's {^Monkey Business}. They'd better do themselves a favor, however, and check it out, since it includes not only two of the best {\hip-hop} tracks from the album but also, for the remixes, what has to be called one of the best {\rap} production casts ever assembled. The seven-track disc opens with the album track {&"Like That,"} a {$Tribe Called Quest} tribute featuring {$Q-Tip}, {$Talib Kweli}, {$Cee-Lo}, and {$John Legend}. The other album version is {&"Audio Delite,"} but it's lost among the five remixes, which feature {$Erick Sermon}, {$DJ Premier}, {$Pete Rock}, {$DJ Jazzy Jeff}, and {$Large Professor}. (At least {$the Black Eyed Peas} were spending money on something other than clothes and choreographers.) {$Premier}'s breezing remix of {&"My Style"} and {$Rock}'s funky {&"They Don't Want Music"} (featuring {$James Brown}) are the highlights, but the others aren't far behind. If these tracks had appeared on {^Monkey Business}, the album would have been (setting aside {&"My Humps"} and {&"Don't Phunk with My Heart"}) one of the best {\rap} records of the year. Perhaps it's better this way, with the {\pop} productions sequestered on {^Monkey Business} and this tight EP the perfect choice for {\hip-hop} fans. ~ John Bush, All Music Guide
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