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List Price: $14.49 | | Label: Universal
Salesrank: 438566
Released: April 18, 2005 |
| Our Price: $49.92 |
| Used Price: $37.16 |
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| Media: Audio CD |
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Over & Over Track Listing:
1. Over And Over (Album Version)
2. Over And Over (Moox Suit Mix)
3. Getcha Getcha (Album Version-Explicit)
4. Video - Over And Over
Editorial Review:
Nelly follows his no. 1 smash "Flap Your Wings/My Place" and Christina Aguilera duet, "Tilt Ya Head Back", with the release of his single "Over & Over". It's taken from Nelly' record-breaking "Suit" album and features country superstar Tim McGraw in duet.
Over & Over Reviews:
Nelly Just Keeps Doing it "Over and Over" Again 
2006-09-01 - I love this song, right along with most anything that Nelly does. But him and Tim McGraw together was absolutely awesome. Nelly's music has changed recently...he seems to attract a more mature group of listeners - me being in that group. Thanks Nelly for an excellent song and CD.
This is the kind of song that makes you want to throw your radio off a cliff 
2006-03-09 - It still gives me chills that this putrid "song" was in the number one spot for twelve weeks. It did not deserve to be played on the radio at all, nor listened to on Nelly's crappy album. The melody is absolutely lifeless, boring, and first and foremost irritating. I am so glad to finally have an opportunity to smash this song with criticism and share my opinion with all fellow Nelly haters. Not only do I hate rap, I also hate country! When the two mix you have a form of music that sounds less appealing than hacking up last night's meatloaf. This song isinsanely repetitive, impossibly stupid lyrically and melodically, and was played too much! I loathed this song from the instant my ears were stabbed with its idiocy and thank the goodness of life that it has run its course. The two artists in this song have no talent, in fact they ought to try and be comedians because their music is already a joke. Do not buy this single. If you do then you have made a horrible decision.
Tim McGraw can't sue Nelly! He made this lousy song with him! 
2005-10-22 - I cannot stand this song!. Firstly I am not at all into Nelly's brand of Hip-Hop. I really cannot stand listening to his style of rapping which is a cross between singing and rapping. I am not attacking Nelly, I just don't like his stuff. Secondly, this song is WACK! I hate the way it is put together. If Tim McGraw is going to get billing on the title/artist why is his voice all muffled and distorted like that? I HATE THAT! Further more (I fumed) what is with the guitar sample? Tim McGraw plays guitar but either his playing is reduced to a few notes played repetively until it drives me crazy or it's a typical signature of Hip-Hop's sampling.
As for this so-called duet. I have to wonder what the motive behind it is. Was it so Nelly and Tim can cross over to each other's music genres. It seems that Nelly made it into the Adult Contemporary arena. The Adult Contemporary station will play nothing that resembles rapping, they even edited out the spoken intro of I'll Never Break You Heart by the Backstreet Boys, and that is not even rapping! However, this song made it onto that very station. Grrrrr!
As for the reviewer who said Tim should sue Nelly, I am afraid he cannot do that as he collaborated with him on it, (un)fortunately.
This songs gets no starz! IT STINKS!!!!
good 
2005-10-02 - this cd is good i like nelly hes good but tim mcgraw idk but the best is the getcha getcha song
Horrible! 
2005-05-26 - When will it end?! Rap artists couldn't stop after they obliterated whatever small goodness was in original rap music, but now it seems all any rap artists can do to have a hit is "remix" - and by that I mean destroy - an already good song made by someone else. This is awful awful awful, and if I were Tim McGraw I'd sue for slander.