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Original vinyl 2LP. Beyoncé shoots straight to 1 in 2006 on her second solo album "B'Day." In addition to the album sitting on top of the Billboard 200 chart, her single "Irreplaceable" climbed up to 1 on the Billboard Hot 100. Other songs to chart include "Beautiful Liar," "Get Me Bodied," "Deja Vu," "Ring the Alarm," "Upgrade U," "Kitty Kat" and "Green Light." That is 7 out of 11 songs! Bey went on to win the 2006 Grammy for Best Contemporary R&B Album. When it comes to the pulse of music fans, Beyoncé has her finger on it.


Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 12.36 x 12.43 x 0.31 inches; 1.2 Pounds


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Legacy Recordings


Item model number ‏ : ‎ 29017105


Original Release Date ‏ : ‎ 2006


Run time ‏ : ‎ 49 minutes


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ September 9, 2006


Label ‏ : ‎ Legacy Recordings


Country of Origin ‏ : ‎ USA


Number of discs ‏ : ‎ 2


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  • ARE YA'LL CRAZY...OR JUST CRAZY HATIN?
I don't know what album everyone is listening too, but Beyonce's new CD is CRAZY RAW. Here's my take on it. I believe some people haven't given it a real chance. Some have probably heard it once and didn't try and really listen. Usually for me I have to listen to an album twice before I get the full effect. Kelis' new album is a good example of this. The first time I heard it I wasn't sure if it would be as good as "Tasty". But, after LISTENING to it I fell in love with a lot of songs on that album. And the same goes for Beyonce's new album. This album shows maturity with the tight horns, percusssions, and 808's. Maybe it is because I grew up listening to all types of music not just R&B. I also love old school and some of her songs have an old school element to them. Today so many young people focus on songs about sex, money, jewels, oh and did I mention SEX. There is a big difference between a song about love and making love or getting a little something. And a song about just sex, grinding, licking, sucking, and ***cking. I am tried of songs like this. Beyonce has solid lyrics in her songs. Yes, I do agree this album is not as good as her first but it is solid fo' sho'. The best songs to me are: Deja Vu = Her first single produced by Darkchild. I love the horns on this song. Suga Mama = A raw song that puts a nice spin on the sugar daddy theme. Where in this case Beyonce's the sugar daddy ( Or should I say suga mama. Bringing out that old school element with a sample of "Searching for Soul" by J Wade and the Soul Searchers. and I love the way she sings this song with that powerful voice of hers. Kitty Kat = Produced by the Neptunes this is a sexy song letting her man know she ain't feeling him no more so she and her "kitty" are leaving. Irreplaceable and Resentment = Are the slower jams on the CD that showcases Beyonce's vocal's I especially like the lyrics in "Irreplaceable". Freakum Dress = This song if you listen to the lyrics actually has some truth to it. I know when my ex made me mad I got out my sexy dress and went out with my girls to the club just to see him sweat for acting a fool. Not to mention I love the drums in this song. The best songs out of all on this album in my opinion are "Ring The Alarm" and "Upgrade U" Ring The Alarm = First let me say I love the way the song starts with the alarm buzzing and I love the way Beyonce angrily protest " Ring the alarm I been thru this too long But I'll be damned if I see another chick on your arm" I love the way the beat comes in as she sings "She gone be rockin' chinchilla coats (If I let you go) Sit in the house by the coast (If I let you go) She gone take everything I own (If I let you go) I can't let you go Damned if I let you go She gone rock the V.V.S. stones (If I let you go) Cruise in the 'Bach or the Rolls (If I let you go) She gone pocket everything I taught (If I let you go) I can't let you go Damned if let you go". This song is definitely a club banger. Swizz you sick on this! Upgrade U = she letting that man know she is a better suited woman for him as she sings: " I hear you be the block But I'm the lights that keeps the streets on Notice you the type that like to keep them on a leash tho I'm known to walk alone but I'm alone for a reason Sending me a drink ain't appeasing, believe me Come harder, this won't be easy Don't doubt yourself Trust me, you need me This ain't a shoulder with a chip, or an ego But what you think they all mad at me fo'? You need a real woman in your life (That's a good look) Taking care of home and still fly (That's a good look) And Ima help you build up your account (That's a good look, better yet a hood look, ladies that's a good look) Believe me When you're in those big meetings for the mils (That's a good look) You take me just to compliment the deal (That's a good look) Anything you cop I split the bill (That's a good look, better yet a hood look, ladies that's a good look) Believe me Partner let me upgrade ya". This song is also a banger. All I have to say is really LISTEN to the CD before forming an opinion Only reason I gave this Album 4 stars instead of 5 is because I think us fans; Beyonce deserve more than 10 songs Plus 2 hidden one of which is a alternate take on "Get me Bodied". You go Beyonce keep up the CRAZY WORK. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 16, 2006 by Pure-Tay

  • Great for Beyoncé collectors
I’m glad the price went down due to more copies being pressed, I wish the deluxe edition wax release. Not a lengthy album, but a must if you are a Beyoncé music collector.
Reviewed in the United States on December 6, 2022 by Aaron

  • Vinyl Purchase
Very happy with the purchase. This album slaps.
Reviewed in the United States on December 13, 2022 by Amazon Customer Amazon Customer

  • Amazing album. Terrible packaging.
It should go without saying but the music is great. My only issue is the packaging. The wear and tear on the vinyl cover makes me believe that it was used and resealed. The vinyl was kind of dirty too. Once I cleaned it everything played fine so it wasn't a total loss.
Reviewed in the United States on August 31, 2022 by Leslie Leslie

  • Party over here! It's B's birthday!
People really need to loosen up and open their minds. If you listen to the album again with no expectations and ideas about who you "think" Beyonce is, you'll see that B'day is playful, fun, flirty, and even humorous at times. That's it...That's all. Not every album is meant to be deep and introspective or just like the one before. Some people are just hatin' to be hatin' and Ms. Knowles probably can't do anything right in your eyes. If the album was too long, you'd be complaining that there's too many tracks and most of them are filler. If there were too many slow songs, you'd be complaining that the album is a snooze fest and because she's trying to express different emotions and sides of herself and other women, you say that she's not being herself and she's trying to be like someone else. Another review said that B is oversinging on this album, but if that wasn't it, the comment would be that she undersings. Either way the person who wrote that review probably can't do either. Like the saying goes..."ya just can't win for losing." She can't please everyone so instead she has to please herself first and that's exactly what she's done and I applaud her for not allowing other people's opinions to get in the way of her vision. Although B'day deals with female emotion and relationships, it's nothing but a great big party, from start to finish...and actually it's really creative the way it shows the many different sides of women. On the one hand, you want to be appreciated and treated like a Queen and on the other hand, as demonstrated in "Suga Mama," you want to please and serve your King. Isn't that what good relationships are all about?...two people who both serve and get served? Maybe some of you are too young yet to understand these dynamics but trust me, there are no contradictions on this album, just different moods and expressions of femininity. B meant for this album to empower and inspire women and that doesn't mean men should be angry just because she is more aggressive on this album. One thing men forget is that women are much more than what you "think" we are "supposed" to be. We have an aggressive side and a whole lot of other sides and it's okay for us to express all of them whether it makes you uncomfortable or not. Give the album another listen and this time don't take everything so seriously...It's just about a party and sometimes it really is. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 7, 2006 by TCG

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