Fear of Flying (New Version)
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- Seller:carolinagirl1951
- Sales Rank:83,782
- Media:Audio CD
- Discs:1
- Shipping Weight (lbs):0.2
- Dimensions (in):5.5 x 5 x 0.4
- Release Date:November 7, 2000
- UPC:060694908532
- EAN:0606949085322
- ASIN:B000053VJZ
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Tracks
- Turn It Up (Intro) - (featuring Swizz Beatz)
- Case Of The Ex
- Ride & Shake
- That's Why I Wanna Fight
- Pussycats
- Best Of Me - (featuring Jadakiss)
- Lie Detector - (featuring Beenie Man)
- How You Gonna Tell Me
- Grandma Says - (Skit)
- Takin' Me Over - (featuring Left Eye)
- Now Or Never
- Fear Of Flying
- Flying - (Interlude)
- Can't Believe
- No Tears On My Pillow
- For The First Time
- Man Of My Life
- Get Over - (Outro)
Editorial Reviews:
Album Description
Exclusive UK pressing of her sophmore album now features anadditional two bonus tracks that do not appear on the domestic edition, 'Whatever Chick' & 'Case Of The Ex (Sovereign Remix)'. 20 tracks in all including the first two smash hit singles, 'The Best Of Me' & 'Case Of The Ex'. Standard jewel case. 2000 release.
Amazon.com Music Reviews
Young R&B star Mya got some mileage from her 1998 debut album's "It's All About Me" and "My First Night with You," but made her deepest marks that year with cameos on two film-related hip-hop singles, Pras Michel's "Ghetto Supastar" and Blackstreet's "Take Me There." Back with her own second release, Fear of Flying, she aims to solidify her identity. The promising title--perhaps a nod to Erica Jong's groundbreaking '70s novel about liberated female sexuality?--turns out to be a reference to commitment-phobia. The high must be followed by heartbreak, the song implies. That theme resounds in various ways through many of the record's other tracks, from the sneering "Case of the Ex" to the bouncing "Lie Detector" (which showcases dancehall king Beenie Man). Mya grabs for a piece of her own freedom with the party celebration and Left Eye duet "Takin' Me Over," which comes as a welcome change of pace from the focus on failed romance. Fear of Flying is hardly a great album, but it does represent a real step forward for the singer. --Bob Roget
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