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It's Already Written
Houston
It's Already Written
Genre: Rap & Hip-Hop
 
  •  Track Listings (16) - Disc #1

Japanese pressing of the rap act's 2004 release, includes one bonus track, 'I Like That' (Chris Cox Remix). 16 tracks in all. EMI.

     

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All Artists: Houston
Title: It's Already Written
Members Wishing: 0
Total Copies: 0
Release Date: 8/3/2004
Album Type: Import
Genre: Rap & Hip-Hop
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Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1

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Album Description
Japanese pressing of the rap act's 2004 release, includes one bonus track, 'I Like That' (Chris Cox Remix). 16 tracks in all. EMI.

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CD Reviews

Just what i was looking for
Boa Johnson | New Jersey | 04/14/2005
(4 out of 5 stars)

"this was the cd i wanted bad. because i was expecting a cd that has songs that could be played in parties for people to enjoy. when i heard the songs from beginning too end it turned me on and i couldn't stop listening too it since it's so addicting."
Get this cd
Erik L | Texas | 10/07/2005
(5 out of 5 stars)

"This cd is awesome and so worth the money. Honestly when I first bought it I mostly bought it for "I Like That" which I still havent gotten sick of. After that I listenened to the entire cd and it is great. There is not a bad song on there. I like them all. Houston has such a good mix of uptempo and slow songs and dance club type sounds. He has a good style and is just real cool and smooth with everything. And yes he does have a different type of sound and is the next Usher but doesnt really resemble him. Plus he writes his own lyrics, Usher doesnt. I wish Houston got more publicity and people knew about him more cause he is a superstar in the making. Get this cd you wont be disappointed!!!!"
An alright album from Houston
Nuisance | Miami | 01/29/2007
(3 out of 5 stars)

"Its unfortunate that it took an eye-gouging incident for people to check out this album but hey that's how it is. The first single I Like That is an okay single but its not as memorable as Keep It On The Low(produced by the ever so underrated Soulshock & Karlin)and Allright(produced by Jazze Pha, who needs to keep his corny introductions to himself). My Promise and Aint Nothing Wrong are two love jams that might have gave the album the boost it needed if they were released as singles. She is is another beautiful cut that kind of sounds like its trying to be a male version of Heather Headley's He Is. Skip Material:Twizala(and was the intro before the song necessary?), Bye Bye Love, Didnt Give A Damn(half-hearted tribute to his deadbeat dad) and Love You Down(these renditions need to stop). Bottom Line: Houston should not be counted out because of this album. There are some songs on here where he shows promise(even though on certain songs he sounds like a young Anthony Hamilton. No disrespect to Anthony). Songs like Aint Nothing Wrong, My Promise, Keep It On The Low show that he might have been a sucess if promoted right. Its sad that he went out the way he did."