![]() Which one can assume is via the reality show, Brooke Knows Best -īetween Brooke and Linda is used to further drive Dear Mom's crux. Yet, the odd thing is that mid-song a recorded fight. ![]() Of sexual act, illustrates herself as an innocent, loving daughter andīy-stander. Into that sounds like it was recited while she was engaged in some kind Tart paints her mother as a selfish monster who is to blame for the Then there's "Dear Mom" Brooke's blatant slap in the face to the woman And the ninth is called "Ruff Me Up" featuring Flo Rida, which this reviewer really liked when Britney Spears originally titled it "Womanizer." But then again, the opening track on the album is called "Strip". She proves that she's got some kind of talent in the Billboard-friendly "You'll Never be Like Him", a likeable enough tune until you begin to digest it's relatively slutty message which is to ditch a rebound if he doesn't compare to your ex after he's gotten his grimy paws all over you. And it's as sophisticated as the cover art which would look more appropriate adorning the hood of a Honda, a Veladora candle, or an oversized T-shirt worn by a chonga at the Mall of the Americas while she's waiting in line for an arepa than on a CD.for purchase.Īuto-tuned and over mixed to hell, one wonders while listening to The Redemption if an actual instrument was used during the recording process aside from Brooke's vocals. ![]() The album is about as charming as pole dancing for an ass-grab-happy crowd during Calle Ocho. You'll love Brooke Hogan's latest, The Redemption, if your taste in music was honed while drunkenly bar hopping on Washington Avenue. ![]()
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