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  • Release Date: 03/22/2005
  • Sales Rank: 49,751
  • Label: Elektra / Wea
  • UPC: 075596287227

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It's Me Again

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It's Me Again

1LISTENIt's Me Again (Intro) 1:35
2LISTENTurn da Lights Off / Missy Elliott 4:50
3LISTENIceberg 5:06
4LISTENCould It Be / Rell 4:24
5LISTENYou 4:32
6LISTENCab Ride 3:29
7LISTENThings I Don't Mean / Missy Elliott 3:02
8LISTENMy Man 4:00
9LISTENSports, Sex & Food 3:20
10LISTENSmall Change 4:30
11LISTENTwo of Us 3:19
12LISTENWhere Do We Go from Here? 3:14
13LISTENSteer 3:37
14LISTENI'm Done 5:18
15LISTENWe Don't Need No Water/When I Need a Man Bonus Track 9:09

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Editorial Reviews

If It's Me Again had a couple more up-tempo tracks and fewer scene jackings from Missy Elliott, it would have no trouble matching the greatness of 2002's Southern Hummingbird. Elliott's berserk (not Bazerk) squawks vandalize return single "Turn da Lights Off," a Kwamé co-production touched by old-school elegance and vinyl crackle à la Monica's "So Gone" -- another moment when Elliott should've been blocked from the vocal booth. (Get on the bus, indeed; where are Road to Stardom judges Teena Marie and Dallas Austin when you need them?) Like on Southern Hummingbird, slow tempos and spare arrangements dominate, but restlessness is bound to set in during the latter half. Though few songs are second-rate, their similarities make them bleed into each other too much. Additionally, nothing on the album is as magnetic or odd as "Oops (Oh My)," which -- to be fair -- had to be expected. Several inspired songs do make It's Me Again desirable, so there's really no reason why anyone should think of Tweet as a one-hit wonder. Besides, she's far too charming and bewitching, serving heavy dosages of wisdom and sweetness. "Iceberg"'s off-kilter combination of pricklish acoustic guitar and widely spaced beats make you feel like you're getting a toe tickling and a deep tissue massage simultaneously; "Things I Don't Mean," a laid-back disco-funk jam, is unique in its form of regret ("I didn't mean the lie when I said to you, 'You make me sick, you can pack your sh*t, I'ma be alright with or without you'"); "Two of Us," shared with daughter Tashawna, will be thought of as sweet by any parent and corny by just about anyone else. While this follow-up doesn't make any improvements on the debut, it'll please fans. That said, if Tweet doesn't shake things up a little and takes another three years to make her third album, she shouldn't be surprised if she loses a good chunk of her audience. Andy Kellman, All Music Guide

Customer Reviews

Tweet I'm Glad you're Back!by Anonymous

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September 27, 2010: The album is well worth the wait. Tweet is a very soulful singer. Tweet and her producers give each song wonderful flavor. I love all of the songs. "Iceberg" is a very beautiful, stark strong song with powerful drums, it equates her lover with the coldness of an Iceberg. "I slipped on an Iceberg" Song #10 Small Change has good lyrics as well- the directness and frankness at which she tells her ex lover about his lack of character is clever and refreshing. I like the solo with Rell on song 3 also i love the sexiness and come hither attitude of Cab Ride. The song sampled Little House on the Prairie's theme song---Clever! I loved this CD. The song she sang with her daughter was very nice. Welcome back Tweet! The songs are wonderful!

Tweet's "It's Me Again"by Anonymous

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September 27, 2010: This CD "It's Me Again" was just okay....it is not as mature as "Southern Hummingbird." I guess I was expecting more from Tweet's sophomore album.


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