Barbershop
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Average customer review:Track Listing
- Speech (Intro) - Cedric The Entertainer, Ice Cube
- Trade It All, Pt. 2 - Fabolous, Jagged Edge U.K., Puff Daddy
- Stingy - Ginuwine
- What's Come Over Me? - Glenn Lewis
- Love Session - Ghostface Killah, Ruff Endz
- And We [*] - Black Rob, , Kain Cioffie, G. Dep, Craig Mack, , Puff Daddy
- Could've Been You - 3LW
- Baby Girl (Terri's Theme) - B2K
- Sneaky - Jhen�, Lil Fizz
- I See You [*] - Best Man
- Better to Leave [*] - Jordan Brown
- Baby, Baby, Baby [*]
- Ben
- Got to Give It Up, Pt. 1 - Marvin Gaye
- I'll Take You There - The Staple Singers
- Big Booty Girls (Outro) - Michael Ealy, Ice Cube, , , Ray Thompson
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #613576 in Music
- Released on: 2008-04-01
- Number of discs: 1
- Format: Soundtrack
Customer Reviews
great slow jams
this soundtrack is very good. there were only about 3 songs that i would skip. ginuwines new one is great, the deut with glenn lewis and amel larrieux is awesome. Love Session - Ghostface Killah (feat. Ruff Endz),
And We - P. Diddy, Black Rob, Big Azz, Ko-Kaine, G. Dep, Foxy Brown, Craig Mack & The Mighty Ha, and Ben - Lil Kano were the only ones i wasnt feeling. i really liked i will see the movie next week.
Reply to Mr. Hadley
I am not reviewing this CD. I am merely responding to Mr. Hadley's(a previous reviewer) EXTREMELY misinformed comment that Glenn Lewis is introducing Amel Larrieux to the industry on their duet. AHHHH! People need to know and love Amel. She has been out for years! (Remember Groove Theory) She is an amazing artist with 2 CDs, and numerous guest apperances to her credit. Just thought I'd put the correct info out there. Thank you:)
Barbershop
Though it lines up contemporary pop players from B2K to P. Diddy to 3LW, the soundtrack to the African American comedy, Barbershop also allows an older generation a little say.
The Staples Singers' gospel funk, "I'll Take You There," and Marvin Gaye's smoldering party tune, "Got to Give It Up (Part 1)," cap this urban set with a timeless note. Leading up to that, Ginuwine adds the sassy slow jam "Stingy"; Glen Lewis and Amel Larrieux duet on the cute beat-soul of "What's Come Over Me?"; and Ghostface Killah and Ruff Endz unite for the pretty "Love Session," a song equal parts sharp beats and soft heart.
P. Diddy and the Family strut more streetwise stuff, adding the snappy hip-hop shot "And We." But even the music-plus mogul softens up, uniting with Fabolous and Jagged Edge for the fluid, tuneful anthem, "Trade It All, Part 2."
top songs in the album:
1.Trade It All Part 2
2.What's Come Over Me?
3.Stingy
4.And We
5.Baby Girl




