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1 That's Why I Lie Jenkins/Philips/Hal 4:51
2 Let's Ride [Remix] Bishop 4:53
3 Are You That Somebody? Mosley/Garrett 4:27
4 Same Ol' G Garrett/Mosley 4:21
5 Lady Marmalade [Timbaland Remix] Nolan/Crewe 4:03
6 Da Funk Timbaland/Mosley 4:29
7 Do Little Things Matiasa/Martin 5:09
8 Your Dress Bus/Garrett/Mosley 3:59
9 Woof Woof Bryant 4:11
10 Rock Steady Franklin 3:05
11 In Your World Malif/Traxster/Twis 4:50
12 Lovin' You So Patterson/Wiggins 3:35
13 Dance Atkins/Atkins/Winan 3:38
14 Push 'Em Up Borders/Grier/Borde 3:46
15 Ain't Nothin' but a Party Lane/Norwood/Charle 3:57
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Dr. Dolittle: The Album

Audio Compact Disc

Label: Atlantic

Category: Pop/Rock

Dr. Dolittle: The Album

UPC: 075678311321

Release Date: 06/16/1998

Original Release Date: 06/16/1998

Number of Discs: 1

Tracks: [That's Why I Lie, Let's Ride [Remix], Are You That Somebody?, Same Ol' G, Lady Marmalade [Timbaland Remix], Da Funk, Do Little Things, Your Dress, Woof Woof, Rock Steady, In Your World, Lovin' You So, Dance, Push 'Em Up, Ain't Nothin' but a Party]
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Brian Egan

This soundtrack, which spawned the deservedly monstrous R&B hit "Are You That Somebody?" for Aaliyah in the summer of 1998, features a handful of other tracks produced by Aaliyah's producer, Timbaland. While these songs are interesting as documents of Timbaland's distinctive brand of stuttery, electronicized funk, none of them pack the sultry punch of "Are You That Somebody?." Elsewhere, Changing Faces and Ivan Matias' "Do Little Things" is an appealing but largely forgettable ballad. Other songs range from solid ("Push 'Em Up" by Eddie Kane & DeVille featuring DJ Toomp) to ridiculous (69 Boyz' "Woof Woof"), rendering this soundtrack -- aside from the Aaliyah tune -- unextraordinary. ~ Brian Christopher Egan, Rovi