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Rock Your Body



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Justin Timberlake Music:
Rock Your Body



Music
Rock Your Body
by Justin Timberlake

Rock Your Body
List Price: $12.99Label: Jive / Sbme Europe

Salesrank: 47952

Released: May 6, 2003
Our Price: $8.99
Used Price: $5.26
Media: Audio CD

Rock Your Body Track Listing:
1. Rock Your Body [Album Version]
2. Rock Your Body [Sander Kleinenberg's Just in the Radio Edit]
3. Rock Your Body [Paul Oakenfold Mix]
4. Rock Your Body [Instrumental With Beatbox]

Editorial Review:
Taken from the 2002 album, 'Justified'. The title track is backed with three non-LP tracks, 'Rock Your Body' (Sander Kleinenberg's Just In The Radio Edit, Paul Oakenfold Mix, & Instrumental With Beatbox). Jive. 2003.

Rock Your Body Reviews:
Rock Your Body Single 4 Star Review
2008-05-28 - The third single from "Justified", is reminising of the disco area. With a funky fare, no other recent track gives a sense of this. "Rock Your Body" begins with a dude at a retro club, think "That 70's Show" intro, ready for fun. Talks of club atmosphere, add to the storyline.
16+ crowds is recommended with one drug mention. Children may or may not realize its meaning.
Pay close attention to the singing, as a female voice comes in. This lucky fits in perfectly. Justin himself discovered her himself, given her a jump start!
It could be a great starter to a night of partying. The mixes are good. This is coming from someone who loathes most mixes, feeling they can't compare to the originals! There's a few exceptions!

Good mixes, but not enough of them 3 Star Review
2005-04-16 - This is a good set of remixes. First there's the album version. The Sander Kleinenberg mix is a little funky, a little, trancy, a little housey. Different feel, but good...but TOO short! It's just the "radio edit." The Paul Oakenfold mix is a little longer, but still short. It feels more like the original version, with a slightly different bassline (I've been hearing this version on the radio). And finally there's an instrumental of the album version that does retains Justin's beat box vocal part.

There are more mixes of this song to be had...and they should be released on CD single...the video version alone is longer than the LP version and should have been on here!

good remixes............... i need help 4 Star Review
2004-10-27 - hello people music lovers....
the pop version is really good but i'd rather the sander kleinenberg's remix off course i'm a dj so that's the reason why i liked it so much. and the oakenfold version is good too but it is juts like another style of him. it look's like break beat or somethig like that.

i really need help with something i want to konw ho's the artist who made the original disco version i think is of chic but i really coudn't find it please help me people thank all of you.

I just wanna rock my body with this song 5 Star Review
2004-02-25 - It's so amazing!!!!!This is the best pop dance song of the 2003.It's suitable for a party and once you hear it,you can't help dancing with it!Justin's vocal is great!buy it!

It's not even worth this 1 star... 1 Star Review
2003-12-04 - This single sucks! it's not even worth 1 star. I only gave it one star because I couldn't give it a zero. Yuck! the song stinks, the singer sucks as he can't sing, and the music is just horrible. please, do not waste your money on this. If you like great music from a great singer, then I would definately Not recommend this!










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