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such a great song February 7, 2010 rrr13 Boom Boom Pow is one of 2009s most catchy songs. Why so much people hate it, i have no idea. This was my favorite song for a while. It deserved to be #1 for all that time.
NOT CENSORED!!!!! January 26, 2010 Cat 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
Uh, Amazon could you let us know this isn't censored! This is ridiculous. After the fact I read others reviews and see they have made the same mistake. And I already downloaded it to my 9 year olds MP3 player, luckily I listened to it first!
My two cents January 21, 2010 T. Stinson (Cypress, CA United States) I don't own this, but I have heard all the songs and I do own the MP3's of the ones I do like. I don't like the whole thing, so i just bought a few of the songs and the reason I did was because they were opening up for U2 in Pasadena and I wanted to hear what to expect from them at the show. They do have a really good sound from the CD mainly because it is heavily produced, but it was well done. In concert they don't sound as good, but they diffidently made up for it in the showmanship. Check out all the songs before you buy, if you like more then half of them, buy the whole CD, but if not, just buy the tracks you like.
Unique Dance Music January 21, 2010 Happy Scamper (Manchester MD USA) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
Boom-Boom-Pow is the kind of unique dance music that comes along every so often. It has an infectious beat, one that makes you want to get up and start bopping away; throwing your hands and fists into the air to accentuate every Boom Boom Pow sung by the Black Eyed Peas. The song is all about ENERGY, Dance Energy, getting onto the dance floor and letting yourself get into the music, letting yourself get lost in the music. With every beat of the song, your heart, your entire body beats to the beat.
As such, this song, Boom Boom Pow clearly delivers.
The downside: the lyrics do contain a few cuss words. This song is not differentiated into a Radio Edit and an Album Version. You only get one version from Amazon; the explicit version. So Parents, if you're buying this for your young children thinking that you're going to get the Radio Edit version, think again. You're going to get the Explicit Version, with every profanity clearly heard over the heavy beat of the music. What kind of profanities? Just the word we consider to be the profane slang word for excrement, poop, feces, crap, dirt, bowel movement, BM, bum nuggets, caca, crapola, dump, scat, and turd. We all know what it is, so if you don't want your little ones saying it, or repeating it, look elsewhere for the Radio Edit of this song.
explicit lyrics January 4, 2010 Chris Carkeet (Memphis, TN) 0 out of 2 found this review helpful
First, this song is horrible; it is on the same level musically as "I'm Too Sexy." But young people love it. So why do these clowns feel it necessary to say the s-word around 10 times in this song? My kids love this song, and I can't put it on their mp3 players because of their lyrics. This band needs to realize who is listening to their music and cater to that audience.
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