Jayne
Jan 16th, 2004, 08:38 PM
JC CHASEZ
Some Girls
Producer(s): Riprock 'N' Alex G, JC Chasez
Writer(s): JC Chasez, A. Greggs, B. Daymond
Publisher(s): JC Chasez Music, Alex Griggs Publishing, ASCAP; BMG Music Publishing Canada, SOCAN; Internash Songs, ASCAP
Genre: POP
Label/Catalog Number: Jive 57357 (CD promo)
Source: Billboard Magazine
Originally Reviewed: January 24, 2004
While 'N Sync member Justin Timberlake was ruling pop radio last year, the group's other lead vocalist, JC Chasez, immersed himself in the dance/electronic scene. In 2003, he collaborated with BT and Basement Jaxx and released the under-appreciated, beat-heavy single "Blowin' Me Up (With Her Love)." Now, Chasez has returned with "Some Girls (Dance With Women)," a simmering, uptempo hip-pop track. Chasez's subtle and sexed-up vocals are coupled with lyrics that are guaranteed to react with listeners. The song wears well with repeat plays; by the the third time around, the chorus is fully lodged in the brain. Chasez's debut album, "Schizophrenic," is out next month.—KC
Some Girls
Producer(s): Riprock 'N' Alex G, JC Chasez
Writer(s): JC Chasez, A. Greggs, B. Daymond
Publisher(s): JC Chasez Music, Alex Griggs Publishing, ASCAP; BMG Music Publishing Canada, SOCAN; Internash Songs, ASCAP
Genre: POP
Label/Catalog Number: Jive 57357 (CD promo)
Source: Billboard Magazine
Originally Reviewed: January 24, 2004
While 'N Sync member Justin Timberlake was ruling pop radio last year, the group's other lead vocalist, JC Chasez, immersed himself in the dance/electronic scene. In 2003, he collaborated with BT and Basement Jaxx and released the under-appreciated, beat-heavy single "Blowin' Me Up (With Her Love)." Now, Chasez has returned with "Some Girls (Dance With Women)," a simmering, uptempo hip-pop track. Chasez's subtle and sexed-up vocals are coupled with lyrics that are guaranteed to react with listeners. The song wears well with repeat plays; by the the third time around, the chorus is fully lodged in the brain. Chasez's debut album, "Schizophrenic," is out next month.—KC