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Songs Reviews:



Ason posted on Wed April 27, 2005

BeeNeeB reminds me of Pigeon John. I'm feelin' "Before I get to Heaven." The sincerity rings through. Keep doing your thizzle man.

Ason
http://www.soundclick.com/ason


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The theme of “How I Love U” is new to rap but not Christian rap. Christian rap is a relatively new genre of music. The purpose of Christian rap is to send out a positive message. This song is a positive, uplifting Christian rap for especially for young teens. In short, mission accomplished.
The beginning starts off slow with lovely vocals from an unknown woman. The voice of BeeNeeB is similar to that of Lil’ Romeo and Chingy. His voice is unusual but in a good way. The lyrics are kind of trite; they are nothing extraordinary, inspiring or emotionally moving but they have a quality about them. In the end everyone loves triteness every now and then.

The chorus is great but the intentional skipping can get annoying. Send my regards to the chorus singer. Her voice in the beginning is above average. She has the sound of a skilled singer. Unfortunately the skipping of her vocals is a mix bag of good and bad.

The instrumental toward ending the song is genius. It imitates the vocal’s patterns very well. The production of this song is exceptional. Nothing is overproduced; keep it that way. Christian music radio stations should be asking permission to play this song right now.


Overall 4 out of 5 Stars, if you were looking for a recording contract you would have one.
--Critiqued by Steven Alan

Would you sign a record contract with a major label?
I'd be lying if I said that I wouldn't...
BeeNeeB
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