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  • Release Date: 08/22/2006
  • Sales Rank: 111,487
  • Label: LA FACE
  • UPC: 828768343623
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Kelis Was Here

1LISTENIntro 1:27
2LISTENBossy 4:34
3LISTENWhat's That Right There 4:17
4LISTENTill the Wheels Fall Off 4:13
5LISTENLiving Proof 3:41
6LISTENBlindfold Me 3:48
7LISTENGoodbyes 4:42
8LISTENTrilogy 3:56
9LISTENCircus 4:40
10LISTENWeekend 4:42
11LISTENLike You 3:00
12LISTENAww S***! 4:09
13LISTENLil Star 4:55
14LISTENI Don't Think So 3:02
15LISTENHandful 2:59
16LISTENAppreciate Me 4:02
17LISTENHave a Nice Day 6:33
18LISTEN[Untitled Track] 3:49

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Editorial Reviews

"That milkshake song" ("Milkshake") brought Kelis to the mainstream for a couple months during 2003 and 2004. The singer's follow-up -- Kelis Was Here, her fourth album -- bears no retreads. Though lead single "Bossy" makes lyrical references to her number three hit and the moderate breakout "Caught Out There," the song is as distinct as anything she has done before, featuring another variation on her don't-give-a-damn assertiveness, this time over an ornamental and plinky production from Shondrae. The album, like the others before it, deals a number of stylistic curveballs, all of which are handled by the singer like lobs down the middle of the plate. What makes it less successful than 1999's Kaleidoscope and 2003's Tasty is that it's extremely choppy and excessively long, and it doesn't have the range of emotions to match the varied backdrops. There is too much and not enough Kelis; too much material is second rate, and the tougher sides of her character dominate the album -- there are too few equivalents to the softer likes of "Get Along with You," "Flash Back," and "Protect My Heart." Minus the intro, there are 17 songs, which are sequenced in a way that snags any sense of momentum. "Bossy" leads into the plodding and brainless "What's That Right There," an inert club track that relies far too much on an overused Funkadelic song and a tossed-off call-and-response nonsense initiated by producer will.i.am. "Blindfold Me"'s anthemic kink drops directly into a misty eyed ballad, one of a few instances where Kelis' collaborators ape old Neptunes moves (such as the ones made on Kelis' first three albums), though Scott Storch deserves a commendation for his clone job on "Trilogy." While Kelis Was Here cannot be disregarded, it's more like a lot of songs thrown onto a disc at random than an album. It's more demanding of your deleting and resequencing skills than any other Kelis release. Beware the baffling three-minute jam that ends "Have a Nice Day," and stay for the untitled bonus track, actually titled "F*ck Them B*tches," which continues to prove that any Kelis song involving cursing and put-downs is a brilliant Kelis song. [A clean version of the album was also released.] Andy Kellman, All Music Guide

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December 31, 2007: loved the lp but it still had a star trak feel dont you think

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September 13, 2006: Kelis’s fourth album maintains and still stands apart from other female R&B-pop sirens. I’m extremely happy with this album. I have been a true Kelis fan since the release of ‘Wanderland.’ Kelis is a confident woman who brings a non traditional, progressive sound to music. She reveals how truly talented she is. There are so many beautifully constructed and delivered songs in this album. The styles on this album go from R&B, rock, hip hop, '80s new wave, classic soul, and rap. She even gives us a great mixture of ballads and club tracks. There is no shortage of music in here. Once I first heard the intro I mistook it for a track because it was so catchy. The start out single ‘Bossy’ (Featuring Too $hort) is great because it lets her fans and new listeners know who she is. ‘"Aww S***" ,’ ‘I Don't,’ ‘Handful,’ ‘Appreciate Me,’ and the hidden track called "F*** Them B****es" are some of Kelis’s trademark clearly showing us what a tough person she is and what she represents- got to love it. She brings back the sexuality on ‘Whats That Right There,’ and ‘Blindfold Me,’ which is beautiful and the lyrics are nice. ‘Till the Wheels Fall Off Think,’ ‘Living Proof,’ bring in some great melody’s, class, and funky beats that you’ll won’t resist. ‘Like you,’ is one of my personal favorites because of the beats and the opera chorus held in the background it’s so tight! ‘Weekend (Featuring Wil.i.am)’ is very infectious, uplifting beat with some fun lyrics. ‘Lil Star’ is another personal favorite because it has an old school vibe and Cee Lo and Kelis’s voice works so well together. In ‘Trilogy,’ Kelis brings us to her world which is sweet because you would think the Neptunes had there hands on this track. ‘Goodbyes’ is nice soft melody accompany by some great lyrics. ‘Circus’ is good because Kelis brings out what most music artist probably stands for these days. And finally, ‘Have A Nice Day’ – is a great ending because it’s soft and joyful at the same time. After hearing this album I couldn’t get enough. She is such a great artist that is so under appreciated. ‘Kelis was here’ is defiantly a very strong album. You can tell she has gone through a lot of changes in here. She has held on to her roots while branching out into this album. She is clearly one true artist.