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Destinys Child Music: Say My Name
Music Say My Name by Destiny's Child
|  |  | | List Price: $3.49 | | Label: Sony
Salesrank: 574122
Released: March 7, 2000 | | Our Price: $0.50 | | Used Price: $0.01 | | | Media: Audio CD | |
Say My Name Reviews: I bump Say My Name and the Timbaland Remix! 4.05 stars.  2007-11-25 - The other songs are just there.
Say My Name: 4.5/5
Say My Name (Timbaland Remix): 5.25/5
Others: 3.5/5
20.25/5 = 4.05
Cover Art: B+ (B and Kelly look best)
Songwriting: C+
Vocals: B+ (Harmonize the hell out this song, Ladies.)
Length: C+
Overall: B
4.05 stars.
The Kobe remix  2005-06-23 - I have to say that I think Kobe's rap part is a decent rebuttle and it adds a nice touch to the song, letting the guy get a chance to share his side. Also, I might be wrong, but I believe the end of his rhyme goes "No shame in your name, I'll say it when I want to".
Great song, cool remixes  2004-08-09 - I have always loved Say My Name, but only recently bought the single for it. Here is my opinion of the five tracks on this disc:
1. Say My Name [Album Version] The original song. Great beat and fast, smart lyrics. The girls of DC really sing it well.
2. Say My Name [Timbaland Remix] This is one of my favorite remixes. timbaland completely makes the song his own, and turns it into a slow jam with different lyrics, and Kelly sings the first verse.
3. Say My Name [Maurice's Last Days of Disco Milennium Mix] What I like about this one is the redone vocals, making it an original remix.
4. Say My Name [Daddy D Remix w/Rap] Very funky background music, although the rapper sounds a little psycho.
5. Say My Name [Album Version featuring Kobe Bryant] just like number 1 except with fairly good rapping on Kobe's part.
So in conclusion, if you like the song, getting this is really worth the money.
Good except for the Kobe Bryant remix  2002-09-13 - Kobe Bryant ruined an otherwise dope song with his boring bars, especially when he ended with: "Say your name?/I'll say what I want to." It's stuff like that that explains why his album was shelved.
Destiny's Child at its Absolute Best.  2002-07-16 - Here is a song that will go down as an r&b classic: a slammin' tune with attitude, sass, and emotion. It's well sung, well-produced, and deservedly went to No. 1. You know the lyrics: Beyonce is confornting a guy who may or may not be creepin'. It's a topic we've heard before, but not like this. Credit also has to go to producer Rodney Jerkins for giving the the soul these ladies's voices demand. If Destiny's Child kept on making singles like this, they could have been on a road to legendary status. Unfortunately, they moved on to lesser material and dulled the edge of their sound. Still, you can always look back to this song as a high point in Destiny's Child's career.
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