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1 Good Luck Charm Casey/Casey/Elliott 4:24
2 Promise Casey/Casey/Cox/Dup 4:06
3 Let's Get Married Casey/Casey/Cox/Dup 4:24
4 Walked Out of Heaven Casey/Casey/Cox 4:31
5 Where the Party At [Dupri Remix] Casey/Casey/Cox/Dup 3:53
6 He Can't Love U Casey/Casey/Cox 4:04
7 I Gotta Be Casey/Casey/Dupri/S 3:28
8 Hopefully Casey/Casey/Spruell 3:42
9 Let's Get Married [Remarqueable Remix] Casey/Casey/Cox/Dup 4:09
10 Stunnas Lewis/Muhammed/Nels 3:47
11 Season's Change Caesy/Casey/Medor/N 3:46
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Greatest Hits

Audio Compact Disc

Label: Columbia

Style: Urban

Greatest Hits

UPC: 886970237123

Release Date: 11/21/2006

Original Release Date: 11/21/2006

Number of Discs: 1

Tracks: [Good Luck Charm, Promise, Let's Get Married, Walked Out of Heaven, Where the Party At [Dupri Remix], He Can't Love U, I Gotta Be, Hopefully, Let's Get Married [Remarqueable Remix], Stunnas, Season's Change]
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Andy Kellman

The Hits does contain Jagged Edge's biggest hits from 1997 through 2005, but it's very brief at only 11 cuts and leaves out a handful of singles that did chart (four of which went Top 40 R&B) throughout the same span of time. Most of the group's albums -- 1997's A Jagged Era and 2001's Jagged Little Thrill especially -- have more to offer than just their singles, so this compilation will only satisfy those who are set on obtaining the outright smashes (such as "Let's Get Married," "Walked Outta Heaven," "He Can't Love U," and "Where the Party At") and nothing else. It has to annoy the group that this disc was released only six months after their self-titled fifth album, and that the compilers didn't even consider some of the best album cuts ("Wednesday Lover" and "Watch You," just to name a pair). Regardless, The Hits is a decent introduction to a group that made up for its lack of jaw-dropping greatness with consistently good output. ~ Andy Kellman, Rovi