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Remixes suck but the album verison still wins... May 19, 2006 I have to admit being a club music fan as well. The remixes for this marathon chart busting single was a very disappointing turnout for such a huge song that dominated the charts for the spring and summer of last year 2005 and is still being played non-stop on radios across the world. Even here in Malaysia and no kidding about that. I can assure of that. This song as made her welcomed back to the music scene and which was partly the reason why she is on TV so much nowdays still releasing singles from her current platinum version of her album. "We Belong Together's remixes really sunk down the name of the song. Except for the Reconstuction club mix part 2 not available on any CD format. This is slightly worthy but still lacks that club wack sound that it needs so much. The soul Atlantic remixes didn't help either but they were alright to listen to but not enough to enjoy grooving to. C'mon people where is your sense of club music style. The clubs are willing to play the song. But the club versions stink to the point where only the remix and the original version are only excepted. Shame on you remixers. You should know better than to disrespect club goers who wanna enjoy this song. Take a cake people and get the single which only has the original verison along with the remix which saves the song from disaster people out there. The club versions are not worth your time and money to waste upon.
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Remixes are hugely disappointing Dec 10, 2005 Here you have the #1 U.S. pop single of 2005 and one of Mariah's finest vocal performances in years. This song had such the potential to be a huge club anthem - the anthem of the year really, but instead turns out to be a huge letdown. Instead Madonna's "Hung Up" and Pussycat Dolls' "Don't Cha" will end up as the club anthems of the year (4 weeks and 3 weeks at #1 on the Billboard dance chart respectively).
Peter Rauhofer's Reconstruction Mix of "We Belong Together" has to rank as one of his most disappointing mixes ever. The beats are bland and repetitive and Mariah's vocals are suppressed to the point that you can't believe this is supposed to be one of the best tracks of the year. Certainly not a "hands in the air" type of anthem. This is the type of mix that makes people leave the dance floor in search of a drink. The Atlantic Soul Mixes are not very club worthy either. Rauhofer's Reconstruction Mix Part 2 (not available on CD anywhere) is slightly better but even it is a letdown.
"We Belong Together" has certainly gotten enough exposure this year through tons of airplay (#1 radio airplay track of the year), MTV, and otherwise. We shouldn't have had to suffer through this horrible set of remixes. Please don't waste your money on this single.
0 of 4 found the following review helpful:
Lacking Sep 14, 2005 First impressions are often very telling and in this case mine wasn't far off the mark. Though the first three seconds or so are simply a few high notes on a piano, Mariah apparently couldn't resist throwing in a few unintelligible "uhoooooohoohohhh"s- to get us in the mood I suppose. Then in comes the lackluster beat, if you can call it that. So far, nothing too thrilling. Just some unimportant whispers and an uninspiring beat to start off this masterpiece.
I guess I'll ignore the improper grammar simply because it's song lyrics and song lyrics deserve some poetic license, so to speak. Now I'm getting into the meat of the song and I must say that in this case, that meat is sliced so thin that you can clearly see right through it. If I didn't get the message from the murmur of the words "sweet love," certainly from the first few lines I conclude that this is a love song of sorts. Now there's nothing quite like a wonderful love song, but there's nothing quite like a truly crappy one either. I think we know which category this song falls into. Her voice never was that horrible and even in this song it's not so bad; that is until she begins her attempt to actually sing and what comes out is a three minute, twenty second horror.
The lyrics are completely trite and unoriginal- they're about some relationship in which the girl whines the whole time about how "Oh, what I wouldn't give to have you lying by my side right here, cause baby when you left I lost a part of me. It's still so hard to believe. Come back baby, please cause we belong together...There ain't nobody better. Oh, baby baby, we belong together." It's pathetic.
However, I feel I must give Mariah due credit for capturing the mood of the song perfectly with her whines and whispers and also for saving the best- desperate screeching and high-pitched whining- for last.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
speak up Jul 24, 2005 This is one of the best songs MC has ever released. So lets be honest to give her the right amount of stars for this song. She deserves at least 5 stars for this great song. The lyrics are so super. I can't say anything bad about this song, 'cause it's just too good. Look at the charts people!!
People who give this song 1 star are just wrong.
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This Song Makes Me Throw Up Jul 19, 2005 I never thought I'd see the day when I would hear a Mariah Carey song on the radio and turn it off. I used to be Mariah's #1 Fan, but now I can't put up with her anymore. "We Belong Together" has to be the worse song of 2005. The song is just a bunch of whining and towards the end that's when Mariah starts her squealing and shrieking. Annoying! Did you see the video for this song? Hasn't that theme already been done a million times before? Jon Secada used it for his "If You Go" video back in the early 1990s. And just because the song mentions Babyface and The Deele ("Two Occassions") and Bobby Womack ("If You Think You're Lonely Now") that doesn't make the song deep. Most of you probably don't even know who Bobby Womack and The Deele are. Anyway, this song sucks.
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