Greatest HitsGinuwine
Release Date: 11/11/2008
Original Release:
2006
# of Discs:
1
J&R Item # 1012513_CD
UPC # 886970722926
Label: Columbia (USA)
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Disc: 1
1.
What's So Different ?
2.
Hell Yeah
3.
Pony
4.
In Those Jeans
5.
So Anxious
6.
Differences
7.
There It Is
8.
None of Ur Friends Business
9.
I'm in Love
10.
Stingy
11.
You Owe Me
12.
Same Ol' G
13.
Best Man I Can Be, The
Performer: Ginuwine
Distributor: Phantom Import Distributi Notes: Personnel: Ginuwine (vocals). Ginuwine was one of the best R&B singers of the late 1990s and early 2000s, combining an ear for sharp, futuristic productions (his earliest tracks were produced by the mighty Timbaland) with a silky, seductive appeal that classified him as a classic loverman. GREATEST HITS lives up to its title by including all of Ginuwine's singles, and drawing equally from his five releases (ranging from his 1996 debut to 2005's BACK II BASICS). Whether with sly, forward-thinking club jams ("Pony") or smooth balladry ("So Anxious"), GREATEST HITS provides plenty of justification for the platinum status of Ginuwine's studio releases. The only blunder made with the selections on Ginuwine's Greatest Hits is that it doesn't contain "Love You More," a sweet ballad that received a fair amount of play on U.S. radio stations and scaled up to the Top 30 of the R&B chart. Apart from that, there are no gripes to be had with Greatest Hits. It otherwise remains true to its title. The spread from Ginuwine's first five albums, released from 1996 through 2005, is fairly balanced. While another three or four songs could've been added to the program, it'll satisfy anyone with a moderate interest in one of the more successful male R&B vocalists of the late '90s and early 2000s -- one who handled the club tracks ("Pony," "Hell Yeah"), ballads ("So Anxious," "Differences," "Stingy"), and mid-tempo material ("What's So Different") equally well. ~ Andy Kellman
R&B crooner Ginuwine has modeled his career after musical heroes Prince and Michael Jackson, and has covered tunes by both artists. However, where those performers have rock leanings, Ginuwine has rooted himself in smooth contemporary R&B with a healthy dose of hip-hop. Best known for his collaborations with production ace Timbaland, Ginuwine burst onto the scene in 1996 with GINUWINE...THE BACHELOR. Since then, his fame and success have only increased; Ginuwine now boasts superstar guests on his albums, acts in films and TV shows, and even has his own fragrances.
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Influences:
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