Survivor
- Destiny's Child
- Band Name: Destiny's Child
- Record Label: Columbia
- Release Date: May 1, 2001
User Score
8.1
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Universal acclaim- based on 14 Ratings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 12 out of 14
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Mixed: 1 out of 14
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Negative: 1 out of 14
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EvanJJan 30, 20067
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KarimB.Feb 4, 200210this is the baddest cd, if all the members that were ever in destinys child got back together and made an album they would be unstoppable
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ZoeyV.Jul 16, 20028U go girls keep rockin coz u all got the vocals 2 do whatever u want i adore all ya songs girlz so keep ~GROOVIN~
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SethB.May 14, 20014An O.K. offering. My problem is with their jump-on-whatever sounds-good themes: Bills, Bills, Bills or Independent Woman???? Pick an image, any image!!
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EricaJ.May 8, 200110This album shows the maturity of the talented women of Destiny's Child. The album shows each members vocal abilities. Destiny's Child is surpassing the blond pop stage, and is giving there all with there records. They have fans literraly in awe on the new album. Make sure you pick up Survivor if you dont have it!
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JYMYHMay 18, 20019Apart from the last 2 tracks (Gospel Medley & Outro), it's an outstanding album. Especially check out 'Happyface', a unique song that should put a big smile on everybody's face!!!
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KaykayRAug 16, 20039They sound really good together and their voices are amazing! Their music is fresh and alive and you go girls!!!
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JamalBMay 22, 200510This is the best album ever!
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Jan 9, 20137Survivor delivered some smash hits like the title track and Bootylicious, but once again the rest of the album is just OK. The songs are more upbeat and catchy than those of their first two albums so it's probably their best.
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'Survivor' is brimful of staccato Timbaland skew-beats and a heroic disregard for the 'all-important' milkman whistleability factor. It is, quite frankly, nuts.
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63Clever rhythms, tricky harmonies and diverse musical reference points -- including the opening riff from Stevie Nicks' "Edge of Seventeen" -- frequently distract from the lyrical shortcomings.
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Destiny's Child vamps, stamps, and oozes its way through a set of sparely arranged showcases for its layered vocal weave...