The Life Ginuwine

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  • Release Date: 09/04/2000
  • Sales Rank: 108,046
  • Label: EPIC EUROPE
  • UPC: 5099749871724
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The Life

1LISTENWhy Not Me 4:26
2LISTENThere It Is (Interlude) 5:00
3LISTEN2 Way 4:09
4LISTENDifferences 4:25
5LISTENSo Fine 3:14
6LISTENTribute to a Woman 4:59
7LISTENWhy Did You Go (Interlude) 6:05
8LISTENHow Deep Is Your Love 4:21
9LISTENThat's How I Get Down / Ludacris 4:13
10LISTENShow After the Show 4:21
11LISTENRole Play 3:52
12LISTENOpen Arms 4:45
13LISTENSuperhuman 4:10
14LISTENTwo Reasons I Cry 5:15
15LISTENJust Because 3:42

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Editorial Reviews

Ginuwine earned his reputation among R&B fans by offering up irresistibly good eye and ear candy. On his multi-platinum discs The Bachelor and 100% Ginuwine, the pretty boy crooner dazzled listeners with his Michael Jackson-inspired dance moves and catchy hooks and harmonies accented by jerky, Timbaland-concocted beats. Since the release of his last disc, however, the Washington D.C. native has experienced his fair share of joy and pain, and those feelings inform the tracks on his third album, The Life. On the positive side, Ginuwine was celebrating his relationship with stunning rapper Sole´ and the birth of their child -- blissful events that are reflected in the jubilant slow jams "Differences" and "Tribute to a Woman." Tragically, both of Ginuwine's parents died within the span of a year, and he pours his grief into the deeply confessional "Two Reasons I Cry." Although he has split management ties with Timbaland (Tim contributes the stuttered-beat "That's How I Get Down," featuring Atlanta rapper Ludacris), The Life still serves a mix of sentimental ballads and lyrically forthright up-tempo and mid-tempo tracks. For instance, on the bluesy first single, "There It Is," Ginuwine offers an antithesis to Babyface's pushover anthem "Soon As I Get Home" and Destiny's Child's man bashing "Bills, Bills, Bills" with lyrics such as: "I'm not doing this shit for nothing/I pay the car note, light bills, house note/...what more do you want." Whether he's bearing his soul or giving his lady the boot, Ginuwine always keeps it real. Tracy E. Hopkins, Barnes & Noble



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Lifeby Anonymous

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March 27, 2004: ginuwine is one of the best r and b artists of the 90s because he is representing for all of the men and what they need to do for a woman and i cant wait to meet him someday and whoever that does not have this cd needs to get smacked up side their head for not having one of the best cds of the ninties..............

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Lifeby Anonymous

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August 23, 2002: Ginuwine oh my god i'm his #1 FFAAANNN I LOVE all his songs and wit this album da came out( The Life )it touch my heart I dont know what it's it but I love da man I love his songs and his so great I recomend this CD because its great he talks about reallity of womens so go get this CD NOW!!!!!

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