Sweet Kisses Jessica Simpson

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  • Release Date: 04/29/2008
  • Original Release: 1999
  • Sales Rank: 56,691
  • Label: SBME SPECIAL MKTS.
  • UPC: 886972670423
 
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Sweet Kisses

1LISTENI Wanna Love You Forever 4:26
2LISTENI Think I'm in Love with You 3:18
3LISTENWhere You Are / Nick Lachey 4:32
4LISTENFinal Heartbreak 3:40
5LISTENWoman in Me / Destiny's Child 3:51
6LISTENI've Got My Eyes on You 3:35
7LISTENBetcha She Don't Love You 4:14
8LISTENMy Wonderful 4:14
9LISTENSweet Kisses 3:23
10LISTENYour Faith in Me 4:24
11LISTENHeart of Innocence 4:56

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Editorial Reviews

She's the opening act for Ricky Martin. She looks like Britney Spears, sounds like Christina Aguilera, and samples John Mellencamp in "I Think I'm in Love with You." One might think Jessica Simpson is having an identity crisis, but that's hardly the case. This 19-year-old has more spunk and vocal prowess than any spice girl (original and knock-off varieties included), and her single "I Wanna Love You Forever" -- a grown-up ballad from the newly released SWEET KISSES album -- is already a hit sensation. Simpson's sound is akin to that of the many Gen Ys who've hit the airwaves in recent months, but she sets herself apart from the rest of the teen pack with her R&B and gospel influences and her performing skills, learned on the Christian-music circuit that started her on the road to stardom at the age of 16. Simpson's conviction and experience comes through on the ballads -- "Sweet Kisses," "My Wonderful," "Your Faith in Me," and "Where You Are," a duet with boyfriend Nick Lachey of 98° fame -- as well as the uptempo "Final Heartbreak" and "Woman in Me" (featuring Destiny's Child). While some cuts tend toward familiar synthesized terrain, Simpson at her strongest seems destined to rise from cliched girl-power symbol to enduring diva status. Soozan Baxter, Barnes & Noble



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Splitting Headacheby Anonymous

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April 22, 2005: I kept on hearing so much good stuff about jessica, so i tried listening to her. When I did i couldnt keep the song on for more than a second. When i listen to her i feel like i wanna scream. Honestly, she is a good singer but her voice is just so... Preppy! Honestly try to find some good angelic singers

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Great Job!by Anonymous

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December 28, 2004: This is a great CD, especially since it is a debut album. She has much more talent than Britney,and she uses it well. The songs just needed a little more variety.

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