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Genie Magic

Bratz

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Album Review

While the target audience for Bratz albums would likely buy them regardless of whether or not they were actually any good, they are surprisingly well-crafted pieces of pop. Bratz: Rock Angelz was inspired by the rock-laced sounds of Avril Lavigne, Ashlee Simpson, and Hilary Duff, and had state-of-the-art pop songwriters and producers behind it. Its follow-up, Genie Magic, concentrates on the smooth, sultry sounds of urban and dance-inspired teen pop. As the title suggests, Genie Magic borrows some of the Middle Eastern flourishes trendy in teen pop since the hits of living Bratz dolls like Christina Aguilera's "Genie in a Bottle" and Britney Spears' "Toxic." "Never Gonna Give Up" boasts a bustling, exotic rhythm, flutes, and a bass-heavy breakdown, while "The Way We Shine"'s zippy synth strings recall "Toxic"'s irresistible hook. Once again, nameless vocalists lend their pipes to the Bratz' hyper-real CGI images — which, come to think of it, isn't all that different than, say, the Pussycat Dolls' approach to pop songcraft and presentation (Genie Magic's opening track "Me and My Girls" sounds like the Pussycat Dolls on a particularly girl-positive day). The album's best songs are nearly as well-crafted as the Bratz: Rock Angelz material; however, it's a little disappointing that Genie Magic isn't really a full soundtrack to the Bratz' second movie. Instead, it collects the new songs from the film, and tracks from the Bratz TV show. Just as the CGI production values are higher on the Bratz movies than they are on the series, the songs from the movies also have a bit more care and attention put into them than the songs from the show do. Tracks like "Only You" and "Rollin'" are just as slick as the Bratz movie songs, but not as memorable. Still, "Makin' It Happen," which sounds like a Rock Angelz outtake, and "All Together," a rave-up that's kissing-cousins with Destiny's Child or Aguilera's most upbeat moments, are still pretty fun. These plastic girls with a passion for fashion give their living, breathing competition a remarkably strong run for their money, and even though Genie Magic isn't quite as fully realized as Bratz: Rock Angelz, it definitely won't disappoint Bratz fans (fanz?). ~ Heather Phares., Rovi

Customer Reviews

I LOVE IT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

yyyyyeeeeessssssss finally its here!!!!!!!!!!!!!! i lovbe me and my girls and (of course) the theme song!!!!!!! yes carika hi and well i just got to say this is FABULOUS!!!!! libina

awesome song!

i love it so much. Makin You Wanna Dance should get a acadamy award for best song ever in the history of songs! well maby not that great.

A big disapointment

Though I'll admit that this and pretty much everything else bratz is a guilty pleasere for me (a grown women!) but this cd was pretty bad. This cd is not sung by the bratz and is mostly hip-hopish. Good for a catchy beat but thats about it. The lyrics don't make sense, just rhyme. But if you listen to any of your chart topping songs, they are (for the most part) the same way. I know a lot of people are gonna get really upset becase "the real you" is a total rip off of jesse's "beautiful soul". Don't you get it, it supposed to be. It's funny! But, all in all, not nearly as good a rock angels.

Biography

Genre: Pop

Years Active: '00s

MGA Entertainment's Bratz line of dolls and accessories debuted in 2001 as a hip alternative to Mattel's Barbie, and quickly became the longstanding doll brand's biggest competitor. The Bratz — trademarks Cloe, Sasha, Jade, Yasmin, and Roxxi — were "Girls with a Passion for Fashion." Referred to as "lifestyle fashion" dolls, they embodied a confident, edgy, and fashion-forward 21st century version of the Spice Girls' old "Girl Power" slogan. Despite some complaining from concerned parents...
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