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Colby O

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Download links and information about Colby O by Colby O'Donis. This album was released in 2009 and it belongs to Hip Hop/R&B, Soul, Rock, Pop, Teen Pop, Theatre/Soundtrack genres. It contains 15 tracks with total duration of 55:02 minutes.

Artist: Colby O'Donis
Release date: 2009
Genre: Hip Hop/R&B, Soul, Rock, Pop, Teen Pop, Theatre/Soundtrack
Tracks: 15
Duration: 55:02
Buy on iTunes $9.99
Buy on Amazon $7.99

Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. What You Got (feat. Akon) 4:03
2. Sophisticated Bad Girl 4:03
3. She Wanna Go (feat. Paul Wall) 3:39
4. Let You Go 3:35
5. Don't Turn Back 4:07
6. Under My Nose 3:44
7. Take You Away (feat. Romeo) 3:34
8. Natural High (feat. T-pain) 3:19
9. Saved You Money 3:03
10. Thinking Bout Ya 3:49
11. Tell Me This 3:53
12. Game for You 3:24
13. Follow You 3:34
14. The Difference 4:07
15. Hustle Man 3:08

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Akon's claim that Colby O'Donis is the Kon Live label's "secret weapon" oversells this teen R&B singer with the pin-up face along with his pleasant, puppy-love debut. Besides cool crooner Colby's excessive use of the world "girl" in the boy band style, his voice is limited, or at the very least not challenged as it glides over one slick R&B production after another, all well executed but rarely memorable. Exception to the rule is the lead-off single and opening cut "What You Got," which features label boss Akon as producer and guest vocalist plus an inescapable hook that sounds close to Mario Winans' "I Don't Wanna Know." With Akon handling most of the production and leaving the rest to Colby they're both overstretched, something that wouldn't be as obvious if this 15-track effort ran ten and mercifully chopped, starting with the clumsy "Under My Nose" or the misguided Paul Wall team-up "She Wanna Go." The irony of choosing Lil' Romeo for "they don't want us together" number "Take You Away" was probably missed by this crowd but the tween set won't mind any of this. They'll find Colby's swagger, his slang dropping, and his smooth voice all very exciting and his hair gel perfectly applied. It's hard to ask for more from such fluff so expect the usual, up to and including the T-Pain guest shot.