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Up Close and Personal

Up Close and Personal
 

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Angie Martinez

Up Close and Personal

 
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Label: Elektra
Rating: 3.5
 
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Description: On her debut album, Up Close and Personal, New York radio personality Angie Martinez attempts to step outside her DJ role and into that of an MC. But an unpolished flow and unsophisticated lyrics will hopefully keep Martinez from quitting her day job. Up Close is not a complete flop, however. Martinez may not be a wordsmith, but she knows what one sounds like and had the good sense and connections to include some of hip-hop's biggest names on her album. Martinez is at her best on songs like the capricious Latin-music-inspired "Coast 2 Coast" with Wyclef Jean, and the flirtatious "Mi Amor" with Jay-Z. And to her credit, Martinez holds her own on the independent woman's anthem "Breathe" featuring the lulling vocals of Mary J. Blige and La India. Up Close probably won't be nominated for hip-hop album of the year, but Martinez's obvious love for the music and intelligent choices in collaborators give the album a level of integrity that cannot be denied. --Felicia A. Wilks
 
 

 
Tracklist of Up Close and Personal

Disc 1
1 Heart and Soul (Interlude)   no lyrics yet - submit it
2 New York, New York - DJ Clue?   no lyrics yet - submit it
3 Every Little Girl - Angie Martinez   no lyrics yet - submit it
4 Coast 2 Coast - Wyclef Jean   no lyrics yet - submit it
5 Ladies & Gents - Angie Martinez   no lyrics yet - submit it
6 Gutter 2 the Fancy Ish - Angie Martinez   no lyrics yet - submit it
7 Back From Cuba (Interlude) - Angie Martinez   view lyrics
8 Live at Jimmy's - Big Punisher   no lyrics yet - submit it
9 Silly N***az - DJ U-Neek   no lyrics yet - submit it
10 No Playaz - Lil' Mo   no lyrics yet - submit it
11 Breathe - Mary J. Blige   no lyrics yet - submit it
12 Live From the Streets - Jadakiss   no lyrics yet - submit it
13 Go!! (M********a) - Doo Wop Cops   view lyrics
14 Thug Love - Fat Joe   no lyrics yet - submit it
15 Mi Amor - Jay-Z   no lyrics yet - submit it
16 Ladies Fight (Interlude) - Angie Martinez   no lyrics yet - submit it
17 Dem Thangz - Angie Martinez   no lyrics yet - submit it
18 Coast 2 Coast [Remix] - Wyclef Jean   view lyrics

Reviews:

boring

Ok, she might have fame in the US being a radio DJ but in Europe she has no start-off fame and her singles were already rather boring. It's like someone is talking over a record, not rapping. The complete album didn't convince me either.

NOT BAD AT ALL.

I bought this CD three years ago and never really listened to it because I thought it was boring at the time. The other day, I placed it into my CD changer and listened to the whole album. This CD is not as bad as I thought it was. It's a good album. As a matter of fact, I think it's a CD that will grow on you if you listen to it a couple of times. Angie doesn't really have the rhyming skills like Foxy, Kim, or Eve but she makes an attempt with some tight beats and famous producers. I see her as an female MC that needs to practice her skills a little more. I give her an "E" for effort. Overall, not bad.

Sum Real Hip-Hop displayed on this album!

"She grew up right by the subway, surronding people, she's new tramp but she's not lady, talking that street talk, she the heart and soul of New York city" This is what the intro of the man singing says and it states to be true. Angie Martinez from Hot 97 has finally came out with her debut which has been delayed since 1999. The album features some real Gangsta Hip-Hop/Rap styled. Some hardcore styling. Songs which really stand out are:

New York, New York (featuring DJ Clue and Prodigy) - The first song after the introduction. Gangsta Rap styled. Angie and Prodigy spit some bars about NYC. DJ Clue just does his shout which may irritate some people but he really produced a good track.

Live At Jimmy's (featuring Sunkiss etc.) - It's hot Latin styled flavored song. Shows that she got love for her fellow Latino brothers and sisters. Big Pun appears in this track. Angie does hot verses.

No Playaz (featuring Lil' Mo and Tony Sunshine) - This track is a chilled out R&B/Hip-Hop. Tells the brotha's what Angie wants. A real man, no playaz for her. Lil' Mo sings beautifully on this track and Angie and Tony do a very good interlude at the end!

Go (M********a) - This track is some REEL Gangsta Rap. She explains a relationship she had with some playa who just took her for a hoe. He don't think that she's anything. So she's just spitting back at him on how she feels about what he just done to her.

Dem Thangz, Dem Thangz (featuring Q-Tip) - Her debut single. Very good. All about the clubs. One of the first songs that the Neptunes produced for a female. Q-Tip does he's sing/rap style on this track alongside Angie's rappin.

Overall, this album is off da hook. It's about Angie's life cuz it's UP, CLOSE AND PERSONAL.