Brooke Hogan Album - Undiscovered
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Customers rating:
(43 ratings)
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Release Date:2006-10-24
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Type:Audio CD
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Genre:Club/Dance, Dance-Pop, Pop/Rock Music, Rock/Pop, Teen Pop
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Label:SoBe Entertainment
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UPC:094922644909
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Approx. Price:$8.98
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Review - Product Description :
tr68 NEW, SEALED!! FREE UPGRADE TO FIRST CLASS!!Review - Amazon.com :
No reason for Paris Hilton to quake in her Ugg boots just yet, but she shouldn't get too comfortable, either: Brooke Hogan, skin-baring progeny of pro wrestling's Hulk Hogan, has arrived on the pop scene and, like dear old dad, she aims to dominate. Undiscovered, her Scott Storch-produced vehicle for making a go of it, crackles with straight-outta-the-Sunshine-State energy; file it under Florida music--a genre-flitting breed that aims to get you feeling hip-hoppy one second and ska-poppy the next--but don't fling it to the back of the CD drawer and forget about it. Because serious vocal tics aside (she should abandon all attempts to sound like Gwen Stefani immediately), Brooke can bring it: Beenie Man bobs his head with her on the sunny-sky spirit-lifter "Heaven Baby," and Paul Wall lets her R&B-ringed background bust loose on first single, "About Us." Brooke may require a few rounds at the mic and a little help from her friends, but all told she's no lightweight. And--as Paris Hilton herself might concede--that's hot. --Tammy La GorceCustomer review - 2006-11-06
- this woman has potentialthis woman can sing, but the songs on this cd are too simple, too hip hop, and just too much with trying to be like everyone else in the industry.....i know she has most likely written some music of her own which is really great, but it needs to be shown to the world.....if she hasn't written some really good original stuff, then she may just do extremely well if she had producers who could focus on the ballad power of her beautiful voice.....ie early Mariah Carey and Whitney Houston era type songs........she would sure hit a winner with that genre of music......you go Brooke!!!
Customer review - 2006-10-27
- UghOverproduced. The first single, All About Us, was great. Everything else was way overproduced and her voice was not showcased as it should have been. Too much Scott Storch and not enough Brooke Hogan.
Customer review - 2006-10-25
- THE END OF AN ERAWhat's that awful screeching noise you hear when you turn on Brooke Hogan's CD? I'll tell you: It's the music industry scrapping the bottom of the barrel of the Pop Princess Era. The last time I heard such a ghastly sound was in the sad final days of the Boy Band Era; the group was called O-Town. God bless Brooke, I'm sure she is a lovely young woman but she is not a legitimate recording artist.
Customer review - 2006-11-01
- Brooke Hogan - UndiscoveredThe Up Side: Good production is the key to any great record. On the other hand, it also keeps really bad ones from falling into file 13. In the case of Brooke Hogan and Undiscovered, the latter will apply. You don't really have to have a stellar singing voice or great lyrics in today's teen pop music scene, but good production is a must. Undiscovered is very well produced, mixed, mastered and recorded.
The Down Side: Good production alone can't make you a superstar outside of the teen pop circuit. Ms. Hogan really has nothing else to bring to the table aside from a big budget, and with singers like Kelly Clarkson and Christina Agulera already crossing over into mainstream territory (i.e. adult top 40), there isn't really a need for someone as average as Brooke to get mega famous.
The Flip Side: Brooke Hogan is an attractive young lady, but Undiscovered's cover art would like you to believe otherwise. The first time I saw this record in stores, I thought "My God, she looks like a man"! Visual first impressions are sometimes more lasting than audible ones, so better cover art should have been top priortiy before releasing Undiscovered.
The conclusion: There are a few dance pop winners on this 14 track collection, but for the most part, Undiscovered fails to catch the ear. In a bubble as small as teen pop, Brooke could go along way, but voice lessons and better song writers are a must if she expects to be playing on a radio station near you.
The End.
Customer review - 2006-11-30
- Better than i thoughtDidnt know a whole lot about Brooke other than her being Hulk Hogan's daughter. I had heard the song about "About Us" with Paul Wall a few times and thought it was catchy. So i went out on a limb and bought the CD with the exception of a few minor hiccups on the CD. There are a lot of catchy songs with some nice beats from Scott Storch he wrote like 10 songs on the CD i believe. I wasnt going in expecting so great miracle or anything like that. I checked out the cd from beginning to end and came away pleasantly suprised. If she sticks around a bit and gets more into the writing aspect of things. It will go along way to helping her overall. With that being said, rock on Brooke and keep bringing it.
Some of my favorite tracks on the CD include:
"About Us" feat Paul Wall
"Next Time"
"For A Moment"
"My Space"
"My Number"
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"Beautiful Transformation"
plenty of tracks on "Undiscovered" to get you dancing and 2 or 3 for the slow jam folks.
Later.
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