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Welcome To The Dollhouse

Welcome To The Dollhouse

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Artist: Danity Kane
Label: Bad Boy
Category: Music

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Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 104 reviews

Media: Audio CD
Discs: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3
Dimensions (in): 5.5 x 4.9 x 0.4

MPN: 444604
UPC: 075678994890
EAN: 0075678994890

Release Date: March 18, 2008
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Condition: Complete with original disc(s), case, and manual. In stock and ships right now! Case has some minor damage.

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Tracks:

  • Welcome to the Dollhouse - Danity Kane, Thompson, Antwan
  • Bad Girl - Danity Kane, Brown, Mary
  • Damaged - Danity Kane, Yip, Jonathan
  • Pretty Boy - Danity Kane, Muhammad, Balewa
  • Strip Tease - Danity Kane, Woodgett, Wanita
  • Sucka for Love - Danity Kane, Cox, Bryan-Michael
  • Secret Place (Interlude) - Danity Kane, Winans, Mario
  • Ecstasy - Danity Kane, Harr, A.
  • 2 of You - Danity Kane, Cox, Bryan-Michael
  • Lights Out - Danity Kane, Richard, Dawn
  • Picture This (Interlude) - Danity Kane, O'Day, Aubrey
  • Poetry - Danity Kane, Hoe, James
  • Key to My Heart - Danity Kane, Woodgett, Shanell
  • Flashback (Interlude) - Danity Kane, Romeo IX
  • Is Anybody Listening - Danity Kane, Scarlet, Niara
  • Ain't Going - Danity Kane, Dean, Lyanna

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Editorial Reviews:

Amazon.com
Welcome to the Dollhouse, Danity Kane's upcoming sophomore album, finds the ladies hotter than ever. The set is the follow-up to their blockbuster debut, which made a spectacular #1 debut on the SoundScan/Billboard 200 album chart upon its initial 2006 release. Fueled by the top 10 smash, "Show Stopper," the self-titled album went on to achieve RIAA platinum certification for U.S. sales exceeding one million units. Now, with their new single, "DAMAGED," Danity Kane have more than matched their Cinderella story debut, crafting an irresistible collection of new hits in association with such studio superstars as Danja, Stereotypes, Bryan Michael Cox, and Seven Aurelius (LL Cool J, Ashanti, Vanessa Carlton).


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2 out of 5 stars Highly overrated......   November 16, 2008
The CAT (QUEENS, NY)
Unlike most of the garbage released by most girl groups today, Danity Kane can sing. Most of the current girl groups out there are merely sold for their looks to impressionable teenagers. Despite this, I find Danity Kane's songs boring overall, each song begins to sound like the other as they work their strong points so much that in the end, the outcome is a monotonous blur of songs that you'll soon forget the names of. I though the first album was better actually even though I didn't like that one either.

A friend who purchased both of these albums loaned them to me and I returned them the next day. When I listened to their albums I felt compelled to quickly fast forward though tracks and became bored with songs quickly. Even sadder, I didn't even think to copy any of the tracks into my collection on my computer. I also haven't even attempted to download bittorrent versions for myself so even for free I didn't want this album, as I've done this in the past to one hit wonder artists who sell albums with one good track on their entire album, primarily as punishment for people who release garbage.

I think once your older than say 21-24, you'll find Danity Kane boring and will want to listen to albums that provide better entertainment beyond the sexy image they portray. I do have a comment in their defense; On the Making the Band TV show, Diddy come down on that one band member for her overly sexy look and I felt if anything, he should include all the rest of them in this judgement because let's face it, they're all being partially sold on looks and not totally on substance.

Overall, I don't expect to see Danity Kane in 2-3 years from now and figure like many other groups before them, they'll be just a memory as there star fades, hopefully these girls will grow as individuals and maybe there is a chance that as solo artists they will have a little more to bring to the table but as a group I feel they have one more album left in them before fans get bored and move on to other trendier artists of that moment....



4 out of 5 stars I Like The Sound, But The Sound Is Basically The Same.   October 18, 2008
Indiana Jeff Reynolds (Indianapolis, IN USA)
Two of my three favorite tracks are the first two sung tracks ("Bad Girl" and "Damaged"; "Key To My Heart" is the third). This means that the project had great promise, but then it all sounded the same, with little to regain my interest.

Also, I did not know the girls by voice, and the liner notes did not tell who's who, as far as I know.




5 out of 5 stars I love DK!   October 16, 2008
R. Williams (Los Angeles, CA)
This album is great, especially since it might be the last one that these 5 do together!


5 out of 5 stars Best of 2008   October 11, 2008
W. Dacosta
If you love great music, then you will love this cd. Danity Kane came back with more sound and experience with their sophmore album. I listen to this CD everyday since I got it back in March. This is one of the best CDs of 2008.


3 out of 5 stars Good background music in the car   September 20, 2008
Delia
It's the first time I've listened to Danity Kane. At first the dance-like beats struck me and the music made me feel like dancing to a fast R&B style, but then I became overwhelmed with the number of voices and sounds overlapping. It just felt like too much, each voice repeating the same word over and over until it sounded like a slightly chaotic echo. At the same time, I still think the beats are really catchy, and I think it's a good CD to listen to in the car or whenever you need some up-beat music.