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Feel the Noise


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by: Original Soundtrack

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Sales Rank: 126166
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Released: 2007-09-25

Avg. Customer Review: 4 Star
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Media: Audio CD

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Title Tracks for Feel the Noise
    1. Cut off Time - Mosley, T.
    2. Pa La Calle - Levin, A.
    3. Coqui - Jean, Wyclef
    4. Chulin, Culin, Chunfly - Ramos, Julio Irving
    5. Eso Ehh..!!! - Alexis
    6. Atrévete Te Te - Pérez, René
    7. No Quiere Novio - Rosario, Tegui Cald
    8. Chevere - Ramos, Julio Irving
    9. Espaldota - Macia, Manuel
    10. Get Down - Cruz, Gabriel Pérez


Product Details
Feel the Noise
  • Audio CD: 0 pages (2007-09-25)
  • Publisher: Sony
  • Label: Sony
  • Format: Explicit Lyrics, Soundtrack
  • Studio: Sony
  • Average Customer Review: 4 Star based on 2 reviews
  • Sales Rank in Music: #126166


Customer Reviews
Avg. Customer Review:4 Star

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful:

Customer Rating: 5 Star
Summary: GREAT MOVIE 2008-02-06
Comment: this movie has awsome music. i thought Omarion was amazing! its a very sweet story and a fun movie.


3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:

Customer Rating: 3 Star
Summary: Reggaeton for beginners 2007-11-15
Comment: I never heard of Feel the Noise until I saw the video for Omarion and Kat DeLuna's song "Cut Off Time" (an obvious single because it's censored). And that's a pretty accurate title for this soundtrack because it really doesn't have much to offer.

I was surprised that Omarion isn't all over this soundtrack considering he's starring in the movie; he only appears on one other song, the Wyclef-produced "Coqui", where he tries rapping with okay results. The soundtrack only has ten songs, and it clocks in at about 37 minutes. Aside from the two Omarion joints, the rest of the songs are reggaeton, and they're all pretty average, especially "No Quiere Novio". And Pras sounds like, well, Pras, on "Pa La Calle".

Considering that this is the first review for this soundtrack, I doubt that anyone really cares about it (but I don't know of anyone that saw the MOVIE either), but unless you're a big fan of reggaeton, you can probably leave it alone because there really isn't much noise to feel.

Anthony Rupert



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