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Blu Cantrell - Breathe

Facts

Artist(s)Blu Cantrell
Release DateAugust 12, 2003
UPC Code828765457224
 

About Blu Cantrell - Breathe

Taken from the 2003 album, 'Bittersweet'. The track samples Dr. Dre & Eminem's song 'What's The Difference'. The title track (Rap Version) is backed with two non-LP mixes, 'Breathe' (Radio Mix & Ed Funk & D Rok Remix). Arista. 2003. Album Description

Tracks

  1. Breathe
  2. Breathe

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User Reviews

Average user review: 3.5 (14 reviews)

rating: 5 QuoteBlu CantrellQuote
The song "Breath" is a song that describes how a man doesn't appreciate the love his lady has given him. They seem to always break up them make up, they both need to realize its better to let it go than stay in this situation. This song is great I love it...........the lyrics makes you wanna get up and dance......let out all the emotions you have inside..... April 23, 2006

rating: 1 Quote"Dance" version is 100% better than the Sean Paul version...Quote
... and that just about says it all. I had never heard the Sean Paul version until I went to buy this song, yet that is the only version I could find. Where the dance version is crisp and is filled with tension and emotion, the Sean Paul version sounds like a 45rpm record played at 33. I know why this wasn't a hit, it's because this version was foisted upon us. June 6, 2005

rating: 1 QuoteFraud!!!!!!!!!!Quote
When i listened to 2001 by Dr Dre i heard a song called whats the diffrence. This song copied the whole tune except the lyrics so it gets 1 star for fraud because it is taking credit for what Dr Dre did. P.S Dre did the tune 1st so thats why its fraud March 13, 2005

rating: 4 Quotesoul and rap, male and femaleQuote
People always take the black performer of the moment and exploit them to the nth degree: Heavy D, Missy Elliott. Now it's happening to Sean Paul. He is only in the first song and he does add something great to it. Still, Blu can sang! She got some pipes! Her vocals and the funky hip hop background could survive without him. Actually, both versions are good. Many CD singles include the video nowadays; I was disappointed that this didn't have a video. The last song is somewhat weak drum and bass, but I'm glad that Blu had the guts to try drum and bass. I know that version will grow on me. I'm definitely glad I got this disc. This is a perfect "let's slow down this relationship" song. September 22, 2004

rating: 1 QuoteUtter complacent crapQuote
I will briefly sum up why I believe this song to be crap in it's purest form. But let me tell you something; I am not a boring old man who believes modern music isn't 'as good as the old days.' If I didn't know the full story behind this song, I would like it.

This song is shamelessly nicked.

The EXACT rhythm, and I don't mean somehow related, EXACT down to the last sound-byte, is in Dr. Dre's classic 'What's the difference' featuring Eminem and Xzibit.

All Blu Cantrell did was nick his beats. And she became rich because of his work. Which irratates me no end. I hate Blu Cantrell, the thieving, snivelling rat child. June 20, 2004

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