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can'tneverdidnothin'

by Nikka Costa

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Overall Rating: 2.2481 can'tneverdidnothin' is ranked overall as 2.2481 out of 4 stars
Avg. Critic Score: 2.6000 can'tneverdidnothin' has an avg. critic score of 2.6000 out of 4 stars

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All Music Guide
It's the kind of splashy, impassioned, infectious record that could make Nikka Costa a star -- maybe not on the level of Prince or Madonna, maybe more like Lenny Kravitz, but a star nonetheless. ...more
Rolling Stone
On the second album of her adult career, this child-star-grown-sexy grounds her Prince-ly diva shtick in understated pop funk that breeds cheap thrills but not enough songs. ...more
Rolling Stone
Understated pop funk that breeds cheap thrills but not enough songs. ...more
Entertainment Weekly
Full of screeching, hollering, and contrived "yo' mama" jive talk
Entertainment Weekly
The second stab at Stateside success by Nikka Costa, can'tneverdidnothin' , who had a European hit as a child, is a bubblegum-funk confection full of screeching, hollering, and contrived ''yo' mama'' jive talk. ...more
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Billboard
Equal parts soul, funk, rock and blues, "can'tneverdidnothin'" continues to showcase the fiery, audacious style first heard on Nikka Costa's 2001 debut....read the complete review at Billboard
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Slant Magazine
At one point late last year, it was impossible to turn on the television without hearing the title track from Nikka Costa's 2001 major label debutEverybody Got Their Something. The timing seemed both calculated and serendipitous—the exposure...read the complete review at Slant Magazine
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