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Artista:
Ashlee Simpson
Origen:
Estados Unidos, Dallas - TexasEstados Unidos
Nacida el día:
3 de Octubre de 1984
Disco de Ashlee Simpson: «SIMPSON ASHLEE I AM ME»
Disco de Ashlee Simpson: «SIMPSON ASHLEE I AM ME» (Anverso)
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  • Título:SIMPSON ASHLEE I AM ME
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SIMPSON ASHLEE I AM ME
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19 personas de un total de 19 encontraron útil la siguiente opinión:
- Great CD

This is a great CD, I just wanted to warn others that there is no unidentified 15th track. This so-called unidentified track is really the music video for the single "Boyfriend". Other than that, the CD is great, especially the three bonus tracks!!

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21 personas de un total de 25 encontraron útil la siguiente opinión:
- Well No Duh!!

I am me? Wow what a deep title. Then I guess that makes you.....you yeah that's it. Listen people how much more of this fake crap can you take? It seems like fan's of this worthless "Semi" pop star don't care that Ashlee uses "Enhancements" to make her voice sound better. I'm sure she still does live too. Listen I watched her show I saw how bad a singer she is. The computer used to correct her voice must of blown up a couple times during the making of this CD. Listen I'm not dumb Catch Me When I Fall is a great example of this. Do you really think she can hit those high notes? I don't think so. I even watched her dumb MTV special and it was clear she still uses a backing track. But listen people, here is the bottom line. Ashlee doesn't write her own stuff. She "Co-wrote" songs on here. That means some 40 year old dude gave her songs and she added a line or two to make it sound like her own. To me that sounds like a High School student going online and taking a paper that someone else wrote and then changing some words around to make it sound more like them. Don't waste your time, the whole simpson family is worthless but at least Jessica can sing.

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11 personas de un total de 12 encontraron útil la siguiente opinión:
- I am me, you are you...

MAN, Ashlee Simpson can't sing. She sounds like a sick horse. If you appreciate any sort of music whatsoever, DO NOT BUY THIS CD. Simpson's voice is shockingly raspy and hoarse in contrast to clueless sister Jessica's operatic (in comparision) shriek.

And don't worry, she doesn't seem to have developed much as a songwriter, with lyrics such as: 'Well I'm sorry/That he called/ me/And that I answered the telephone'. But the worst song on the album has to be Hollaback Girl rip-off 'L.O.V.E.'. Simpson's vocals are more horrendous than ever, combined with a nightmare-ishly cheesy melody and goofy lyrics.

I feel bad for Ashlee. No one will ever take her seriously as a performer and she is stuck with that grating voice for her whole life. She should stick to doing hoedowns.

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14 personas de un total de 16 encontraron útil la siguiente opinión:
- I Am Me!....no guff princess???

...Typical affected pseudo-philosophical title from a cooke-cutter insipid wannabe......this is light pop fluff for the Paris Hilton( check her cover photo) bubble head crowd....sounds like her last effort...screaming for attention and replacing talent with gimmicks....right from the opening Woah Woah carping to the overly produced voice...great for lip-synching....the lyrics are a laugh....Rene Descartes no need to worry about his "I think, therefore I am" quotation being eclipsed by this brainless drivel.....steer clear of this packaged pop princess' pile o' poop...spend yor hard earned money on real muscicians like Sheryl Crow or Bonnie Raitt or Nellie McKay....this fabricated dross is bad for your ears....Woah..Woah!

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19 personas de un total de 23 encontraron útil la siguiente opinión:
- Not So Great

Surprisingly enough, this album isn't horrible. What it is though, is terribly boring. First of all, Ashlee does not have a decent, or even interesting voice. Secondly, the production is mediocre to the point of being painful. All eleven tracks sound extremely similar...even the Spears/Stefani-esque pop of "L.O.V.E." and the pseudo-rock of "Coming Back For More."

Not only do the songs' melodies and productions sound the same, but the lyrics are fifth-grade quality themselves. "It seems like yesterday that my world fell from the sky/It seems like yesterday I didn't know how hard I could cry" she sings in "Beautifully Broken" and "Don't you know I wanna play/So take me on a holiday" in "Dancing Alone." This theme of rhyming mostly one syllable words continues throughout the entire album.

Even when lyrics, melodies, and production aren't at their most mediocre moments, the songs are largely ruined due to Ashlee's vocal delivery. The best example of this is "Burning Up", which is a halfway decent song until you have to hold you ears to stop the searing pain caused by the whining coming from your speakers.

Basically, what's proven by this album is that not everyone is cut out to be a musician. Ashlee Simpson doesn't have anything special going on to warrant her having a record deal. Expensive producers and songwriters can't save her, or "I Am Me" in particular, from being mediocre attempts at making music.