Shaggy - Lucky Day
Facts
| Artist(s) | Shaggy |
| Studio | Mca |
| Release Date | October 29, 2002 |
| UPC Code | 008811307028 |
| Buy this item | $13.98 at Amazon.com As of Sep 5 9:05 EDT (details) 1 Audio CD, Usually ships in 24 hours, |
Tracks
- Shake Shake
- Full Control
- Hooky Jucky
- Hey Sexy Lady
- Get My Party On
- Lucky Day
- Strength Of A Woman
- Lost
- Get Away
- Strange Love
- Give Thanks
- These Are The Lips
- We Are The Ones Walking In My Shoes
- Walking In My Shoes
- untitled - (hidden track)
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User Reviews
Average user review:| ,,..gets more into it each time..THE SOLe!!! |
| Hot Shot N's |
| Every OTHER album he releases is good |
The problem with this album, besides the fact that Shaggy went back to announcing his name at the beginning of every track, is that it really has nothing to offer. This is evidenced best by a bad choice for the leadoff single, "Hey Sexy Lady". But the rest of the songs aren't that great either. "Shake Shake Shake" is really lazy, "Leave Me Alone" is atrocious, and "Get My Party On" (featuring Chaka Khan) isn't much more than embarrassing (that song isn't even that fast, so how could you party to it anyway?). Even Barrington Levy fails to impress on "Full Control".
The rest of the songs on here are just weird. "We Are The Ones" and "Lost" make no sense. And the album ends with a hidden bonus track, which is an obligatory song featuring Sean Paul, a 1990-flavored remix of "Hey Sexy Lady". And that song also does nothing to help matters. The only way you'll really have a Lucky Day is if you don't hear this album.
Anthony Rupert October 24, 2003
| Awesome! |
| Different? |
I listened to Shaggy when he was still on the radio when he had hits like Angel and It wasn't me. Then I bought this CD, and it wasn't like that. Shaggy seems to be one of these artists that are fading out and will soon be a "who?" I think he made more money from selling the songs on this to the movie industry than from his fans, but don't quote me! June 6, 2003
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