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List Price: $12.99 | | Label: EMI Int'l
Salesrank: 436544
Released: October 9, 2001 |
| Our Price: $2.99 |
| Used Price: $0.33 |
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| Media: Audio CD |
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We Need a Resolution Track Listing:
1. We Need A Resolution
2. Messed Up (Previously Unreleased)
3. Are You Feelin' Me?
Editorial Review:
Available in America only as a 12' vinyl release, 'We Need A Resolution' is the first single from 'Aaliyah', the soulful diva's debut album for Blackground/Virgin Records (and third overall). Featuring rapper/ producer extraordinaire Timbaland. Accompanied here with three non-album tracks, 'Are You Feelin' Me?' and the previously unreleased 'Messed Up' and 'We Need A Resolution' (Video Version). 2001.
We Need a Resolution Reviews:
Exotic, Edgy, & Resoundingly On Fire Hot! 
2009-09-28 - If you want diversity, superior production, excellent sound with Timbaland, and an artist that is like no other then look no further. This CD single from the UK has an array of songs ranging from the Romeo Must Die Soundtrack, a previously unreleased track, and the exotic title track with Timbaland.
"We Need A Resolution Feat. Timbaland [Album Version] [4:02]" has the exotic Middle Eastern hints, claps, and happy vibes all throughout despite the themes of 2 lovers who have conflicts but can't come up with a solution. "...It was 4 in the morning when you got back in the bed... we need a resolution we have confusion... who should be hurting? Am I suppose to change?.." This has Timbaland's effect all over with much drums, rhythmic beats and sensational raps and singing. The chemistry between Aaliyah and Timbaland is very apparent in the song's aura and vibe as it has much energy that brings uplifting sensations despite its themes.
"Messed Up" [previously unreleased] [3:33] has a distinct never heard of sound of drums, and instruments that go a certain way depending on the tones of the song and Aaliyah's vocals. It's dramatic melodies full of messages that can have an array of meanings depending how you want it. Aaliyah is singing on how that special someone really messed up. This song is found on the album Ultimate Aaliyah as it was later put on a triple and double CD package. "...Take me for granted and expect me to stay right here, there is where you messed up...." The elevations and chirps of the sounds and vocals take you on the journey of what the song is portraying--a girl upset with her lover's bad boy behavior.
"Are You Feelin' Me?" [From Romeo Must Die Soundtrack] [3:09] has extraordinary crystal vocals by Aaliyah with once again the drums, clap type sounds and bass. This has a much Timbaland vibe throughout like the first--it's top notch R&B with pizzazz, exotic overtones, and sensuality. In breaks, Timbaland speaks saying, "Are you feeling the show?... Oh... Who is the best?... Who can it be?..." His deep vocals with Aaliyah's soft vocals blend beautifully.
One of my favorite videos, "We Need A Resolution" [Video] is on the enhanced portion. It has Aaliyah and Timbaland on a back and forth approach discussing through the song singing how they have problems and need a resolution. In between clips there is Aaliyah covered with snakes wrapped around her neck, body, and all over to create a very exotic sensual vibe. It's masterful in the sense the Middle Eastern hints along Timbaland's drums and influence along the visuals create more drama, edge, and a more mature Aaliyah. Timbaland and Aaliyah show on video that they had a very strong connection and close friendship definitely magical as the viewing is anything but ordinary!
SIMPLY BRILLIANT 
2006-01-27 - The kick drum is deep for a reason - because it hurts. Rhythmic breaths and vocal ticks like guilty onlookers watching two people break into little bits. The accordion, always the most unsettling and strangely alluring of instruments, spirals upwards into histrionic territory, and later some sound is spun backwards, looking for a state, sometime previous to the song, when things were alright, when we could talk, when we could touch. Aaliyah's vocals run into each other in a state of near-panicked bewilderment, as she pushes herself too high, unable to apologise because it's not just her fault, while Tim's drawl tells us how much he's had of this - "I'm tired of arguing, girl" - which is precisely enough to make him start to walk away. And always questions. "Where were you last night?" "Where'd you go instead?" "What was in your head?" "Am I supposed to change? Are you supposed to change?" "We have so much confusion..." This song is simply brilliant, one of the best singles of the new millennium. Not only is the beat superbly avant garde, but the lyrics are astonishing.
One of my Top 5 Aaliyah Songs 
2004-02-12 - This song is very cool and has a mysterious feeling and the video matches it well. I love both the song & the video.
I'm also happy to have the two other songs 'cause I have the European version of the Aaliyah CD which doesn't include Messed Up. It should also include the instrumental, a cappella and no rap versions of the song, I have them on a promo CD and really like them.
Best To Date 
2003-12-02 - This song has to be one of her best to date. The infectiously dark and eerie vibe this song projects is enough to keep anyone hooked and wanting more. Her album 'Aaliyah' showed her maturity and growth as a young female artist who was tragically cut in the midst of her prime. Including a previously unreleased track "Messed Up" alongside "Are You Feelin' Me?" from the RMD Soundtrack, AND the beautifully sexy video to "We Need A Resolution" it certainly is the total package.Like Aaliyah was and still is to many fans all across the world.
We miss you babygirl..
Missing Aaliyah 
2002-09-06 - This is not my favorite song but it's still a good one.It has a strange beat,but it's fun to listen to.It features Timbaland rapping,but it's still good.