| | Jermaine Jackson You Said CD - Import Jermaine Jackson Discography of CDs
Japan edition to include a bonus track You Said Music | List Price | $34.98 (You save $6.09) | | Category | R&B Albums, Soul/R&B CDs | | Label | BMG Japan / Zoom | | CD Universe Part number | 8011342 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | New Jermaine Jackson CD release date Nov 24, 2009 | | Additional Info | Import |
Jermaine Jackson You Said Songs | 1. | You Said, You Said  |
| 2. | Rebel (With A Cause) |
| 3. | I Dream, I Dream (Prelude) |
| 4. | I Dream, I Dream |
| 5. | We're Making Whoopee |
| 6. | Treat You Right |
| 7. | A Lovers Holiday |
| 8. | Secrets |
| 9. | True Lovers |
| 10. | Don't You Deserve Someone |
| 11. | Word To The Badd!! (Album Version) |
| 12. | You Said, You Said (Extended Remix)  |
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$10.59 Black Eyed Peas, the hip-hop crossover juggernaut that propelled singer Fergie and producer Will.I.Am to superstardom, have, since 2003's ELEPHUNK, been audaciously plugging away at their bombastic but lighthearted style of rap-cum-dance pop--an effort that has translated to a run of successful chart-topping singles including "My Humps," "Pump It," and "Don't Phunk with My Heart." Eager to follow up on the platinum-selling success of 2005's MONKEY BUSINESS, Black Eyed Peas have returned with THE E.N.D. (an acronym for "Energy Never Dies"), their third studio effort. Combining Will.I.Am's thumping 808 kick drum-infused beats with production assistance from a host of collaborators (including vocoder-loving Torontoians MSTRKRFT and French house veteran David Guetta), BEP's infectious party-time rhymes are an easy ...
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