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Twista Album: “Day After [Bonus Track]”
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Day After [Bonus Track] |
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Release Date:2005-10-17
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Type:Unknown
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Genre:Hip-Hop/Rap, Midwest Rap, Hardcore Rap
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Label:WEA
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Explicit Lyrics:Yes
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UPC:4943674059171
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| Track Listing : |
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Day After - Featuring Syleena Johnson |
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Day After - Featuring Syleena Johnson |
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Check That H** |
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Check That H** |
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Chocolate Fe's and Redbones - Featuring Johneey P |
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Chocolate Fe's and Redbones - Featuring Johneey P |
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Get It How You Live Video |
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Get It How You Live Video |
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Lavish - Featuring Pharrell |
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Lavish - Featuring Pharrell |
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Girl Tonite - Featuring Trey Songz |
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Girl Tonite - Featuring Trey Songz |
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Do Wrong - Featuring Lil' Kim |
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Do Wrong - Featuring Lil' Kim |
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Heartbeat Video |
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Heartbeat Video |
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Holding Down The Game Video |
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Holding Down The Game Video |
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When I Get You Home - A.I.O.U. - Featuring Jamie Foxx & Pharrell |
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When I Get You Home - A.I.O.U. - Featuring Jamie Foxx & Pharrell |
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So Lonely Featuring Mariah Carey |
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So Lonely Featuring Mariah Carey |
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Had to Call - Featuring Snoop Dogg & Sleepy Eyed Jones |
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Had to Call - Featuring Snoop Dogg & Sleepy Eyed Jones |
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Out Here - Featuring Juvenile & Speedknot Mobstaz |
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Out Here - Featuring Juvenile & Speedknot Mobstaz |
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I'm A Winner Video |
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I'm A Winner Video |
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Hit That Floor - Featuring Pitbull |
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Hit That Floor - Featuring Pitbull |
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Glory |
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Glory |
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Review - :
Picking up where 2004's {^Kamikaze} left off, {^The Day After} is heavy with {\R&B}, slickness, and hooks. In other words, it's the kind of album the hardcore lovers of {^Adrenaline Rush} are going to sneer at while the radio heads and clubbers go nuts for it. You could be cynical and say the album is {^Kamikaze} all over again with {$Pharrell} and {$the Neptunes} replacing {$Kanye West} for the singles, but if {^The Day After} is a contrived attempt at going platinum again, it's an inspired one. With its smoother-than-smooth chorus courtesy of {$Trey Songz}, {&"Girl Tonite"} could melt the paint off the walls twice as fast as {^Kamikaze}'s {&"So Sexy."} {&"When I Get You Home"} with {$Jamie Foxx} and {$Pharrell} could be {&"Slow Jamz"}'s little brother, but {&"I'm a Winner"} tries a shade too hard to recapture {&"Overnight Celebrity"}'s fire. The opening {&"The Day After"} is the only other time the album sounds forced, as it tries to push and shove the listener into believing {$Twista} is the same old thug he's always been. He's not, and winning tracks with {$Mariah Carey} and {$Snoop}, plus a successful nod to the {\reggaeton} phenomenon with {$Pitbull}, are arguments that he shouldn't be and that superstar collaborations are what he does best, at least for now. The thumping {&"Heartbeat"} and the easy rolling {&"Chocolate Fe's and Redbones"} are where the meat of the album lies, both marrying old-school {$Twista} with new-school, platinum {$Twista}. An album of those kind of tracks and he'd have a classic, but for now, you'll just have to settle for great singles, worthy filler, and a couple missteps. [A Japanese version added a bonus track.] ~ David Jeffries, All Music Guide
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