Editorial Reviews
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A more balanced representation of Pop 2000 than the better-selling Now 5, the third installment of the similarly multilabel Totally Hits series offers the possibility of delightful surprises to those with open ears. (But yo, where's the rap?) Suburbilly queen Faith Hill offers "The Way You Love Me," a sexy pop-rocker that out-hooks the angst-lite of matchbox twenty, Vertical Horizon, and Barenaked Ladies, thereby proving that a makeup spokesmodel can trump guitar boys at their own game. Dido's "Here with Me" succeeds at its end-run around ethereal singer-songwriter clichés, while Toni Braxton's "He Wasn't Man Enough" still sounds like one of the year's toughest singles. (No surprise there, actually.) If music unites the people (as 3's opening "deep dish dot com radio edit" of Madonna's No. 1 hit contends), you can thank the women for bringing the style. --Rickey Wright
Totally Hits, Vol. 3,Various Artists,Atlantic / Wea,Adult Alternative Pop/Rock,Adult Contemporary,Club/Dance,Contemporary Country,Contemporary R&B,Dance-Pop,Pop,Popular Music,Post-Grunge,Rock,Rock/Pop Collections,Teen Pop,Urban,V/a Compilations
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