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| Cheetah Girls: One World Soundtrack | 
enlarge | Artist: The Cheetah Girls Label: Walt Disney Records Category: Music
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Avg. Customer Rating: 11 reviews Sales Rank: 269
Format: Soundtrack Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5
MPN: 000204612 UPC: 050087122676 EAN: 0050087122676 ASIN: B0018Q7K30
Release Date: August 19, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Condition: Brand New & Factory-Sealed / 1st Class SH / A+ Condition / Cut thru UPC / Please Read ALL Our Wonderful Feedback!
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| Tracks:
| • | Cheetah Love | | • | Dig a Little Deeper | | • | Dance Me If You Can | | • | Fly Away | | • | Stand Up | | • | What If | | • | I'm the One | | • | No Place Like Us | | • | One World | | • | Feels Like Love | | • | Crazy on the Dance Floor | | • | Circle Game |
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Album Description All 3 girls are back in this exotic follow-up to the successful The Cheetah Girls 2, Disney Channel Original Movie. In Cheetah Girls: One World, the girls travel to India to star in a Bollywood movie.
Album Description The original soundtrack to the biggest movie event in Cheetah history! This super hot album features hits infused with Bollywood flavor like 'One World' and 'Dance Me If You Can' plus a whole lot more! Includes CDVU+ which is a whole new way to view music that allows people to access and interact with exclusive video content, images, lyrics and more, thus allowing fans to become fanatics!
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| Customer Reviews: Read 6 more reviews...
Best Cheetah CD Since Original Movie August 20, 2008 14 out of 16 found this review helpful
This is a surprisingly good CD that has upbeat, positive music and will keep kids and parents humming along. It is much better than "TCG" (their last release, and is the best Cheetah CD since the original movie soundtrack. "Cheetah Love" is the best song and it's a surprise that Disney didn't release that as the first single with a music video on the Disney Channel instead of "One World."
Despite what the first reviewer said (a one star? did this person even listen to the complete CD? And the reviewer admits they like some of the songs!), Raven is only slightly missed. This CD is MUCH better than Raven's 2008 CD (which few bought!). Sure it would be nice if Raven were back, but the producers of this CD managed to pull off a great album without her.
Disney should be praised for keeping the CD geared to the pre-teen crowd and not attempting to make the girls older by adding songs with inuendo. With Raven, Hilary Duff and even Miley Cyrus putting out CDs that have some inappropriate material, Disney should be congratulated for keeping the focus on the target audience with this CD.
"One World" Suffers Without Raven-Symone! August 19, 2008 6 out of 13 found this review helpful
To start things off..."The Cheetah Girls One World" movie looks like it'll be a great film. But, the music featured in the film will not help it score brownie points!
The soundtrack to "The Cheetah Girls One World" suffers mainly because the 'Bollywood' feel they try to portray in the music. The first single off of the soundtrack, "One World," has to be one of the most annoying songs that I've heard in a while. Plus, the music video definitely doesn't help none.
I must admit, some of the tracks like "Stand Up," performed by Adrienne Bailon, and "What If," performed by Chanel, are substantial tracks, that make the soundtrack even worth a listen.
The only track that The Cheetahs perform well together is "Cheetah Love." Which sounds like a hard-hitting dance groove, and the chorus is easily addicting, and is one that could replay in your mind, over and over again.
As everyone should know, Raven-Symone isn't a Cheetah Girl anymore. In 2003, the original and first The Cheetah Girls movie was Disney Channel's first mega-success movie, and its only musical. The original soundtrack was certified double platinum (2 million) by RIAA, and was the No. 2 Top-Selling Soundtrack of 2004. Raven stated, "I am a solo artist," back in 2005, responding to numerous reports that Raven left The Cheetah Girls. But, Raven did reprise her role as Galleria, in 2006's The Cheetah Girls 2 (Cheetah-Licious Edition) which premiered to nearly 8 million viewers, and the soundtrack to the movie sold 1.4 million copies, according to Nielsen SoundScan.
The Cheetah Girls were first heard without Raven, on their 2005 holiday CD, Cheetah-licious Christmas which was a great holiday album. But, after that release, The Cheetah Girls continually released mediocre music for Disney albums, including "Shake A Tailfeather," "If I Never Knew You," "Route 66," and a whole lot more. They also released their first real studio album, TCG in 2007, on Hollywood Records. They worked with producers such as J.R., who produced Sean Kingston's 2007 hit "Beautiful Girls," and "Sneakernight," for Vanessa Hudgens. Their was never an official first single, even though Disney Channel aired a live performance The Cheetahs did to one of their new songs "So Bring It On," which was released for the DCOM, Twitches Too In early 2008, they finally released a new single, "Fuego," which is a great fun dance song, and the music video featured fun and wild dancing in it! "TCG" has sold 126,000 copies according to Nielsen SoundScan.
Raven-Symone produced most of the tracks on "The Cheetah Girls 2" soundtrack, and to be honest, it was one of 2006's best soundtracks, right along with Dreamgirls Raven executive produced "The Party's Just Begun," "Strut," "It's Over," "Step Up," and a whole lot more tracks on The Cheetah Girls 2 She also was executive producer of the movie as well.
The Cheetah Girls struggle with this new release. Even with the amazing vocals by Adrienne Bailon (Chanel), this soundtrack can't be saved. There are too many bubbly-pop tracks on this album, that you can't even get into. I love Pop music, but, this soundtrack gives the genre Pop, a bad name.
Overall, it might not be a great album to listen to, but, it is a safe album. Which means it is an easy listener for Kids & Family.
The Cheetah Girls One World = One Great Soundtrack CD August 21, 2008 6 out of 7 found this review helpful
I loved these three songs that I saw music videos to on the Disney Channel Dance Me If You Can, I'm the One, and One World. I love those tracks the most. Now I have not listened to the whole CD as I just bought it today. I think they sound good even without Raven. Besides she chose to go her own way and that was up to her. I think this is a great CD to listen too especially if you're a Cheetah Girls fan. I also disagree with the reviewers that gave this album 1 star and to throw it in the trash. They must not know what music is really about if they think that about this CD. Well that is my take on this album.
They're Even More Talentless Without Raven!!!! August 21, 2008 3 out of 19 found this review helpful
This soundtrack only has one good song, which is "Cheetah Love." The rest of the album can go in the trash!
I suggest people just to buy the single, instead of wasting money on the whole album. Raven's voice is definitely missed on this cd...Adrienne is the only one left who can really...sing.
this is a boring cd...click 'yes' if you agree!
THE CHEETAH GIRLS 2 ROCKS!!!!!!
Love it! August 25, 2008 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
okay so raven isn't in this...but does that really matter WHEN the CD rocks?? the music is good!! I'm a mother of two tween queens and they love the songs ..so do I. The movie is much better than some of the other stuff that might not be too appropraite for little girls to see sometimes on Disney. Other than that, the music is good, forget raven for a moment, and listen to the songs as if u heard this group for the first time, u won't be disappointed. Excellent music, movie, dance moves, colors and everything that can be said about cheetah girls.
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