1. Beautiful (Stripped): this track is decent compared to the real Beautiful. The lyrics do match the real song, for most parts. The back up vocalists in this track does not overtake the performer.
5/5
2. Can't Hold Us Down (Stripped): does sound much like the real track. Lil Kim's rapping section is also included in its entirety. In this track, sometimes the back up vocalists fall short on "backing up" the performer.
4/5
3. Come on Over (All I want is you)(Debut Album): This song I found very hard to sing. The instrumentation and everything just seems to make the melody of the song very difficult to sing.
2/5
4. Dirrty (Stripped): Among the karaoke versions of Dirrty I have heard, this is not that well put together. The back up vocalists is not that great as well. If you are looking for Dirrty Karaoke, look somewhere else. This does not include Redman's rapping section.
2/5
5. Fighter (Stripped): I very much enjoy this karaoke. I think it was decently put together and back up vocalists are efficient, except at the end, which is the only complaint. For example, performers are unable to add-lib to the song because instead, the on screen lyrics are only for the chorus. The backs up vocalists are very insufficient at the end, where they are supposed to carry on the chorus for the performer to add-lib. Overall good, but could be better.
4/5
6. Genie in a Bottle (Debut Album): this piece is simple and does sound like "Genie in a bottle". Only bad thing is that the vocalists will make you sing off key once you get to the chorus.
4/5
7. I Turn to You (Debut Album): this is also one of my favorite karaoke songs to sing and this version is good. Lyrics do tend to be incorrect at times but overall I think is good. Lyrics do include add-libs.
5/5
8. Impossible (Stripped): this piece sounds very similar to the real thing, along with an introduction that carries out the conversation with Christina and Alicia Keys, although pointless. Good.
5/5
9. Infatuation (Stripped): the sound and feel is very much like to the original. Lyrics do tend to be incorrect at times. Backing up vocalists sometimes is insufficient, and add-libs are excluded.
4/5
10. Keep On Singing My Song (Stripped): this track does have the chorus feel that is like the CD version.
4/5
11. Lady Marmalade (with Pink, MYA, Lil' Kim) (Single): this is a very sad imitation of Lady Marmalade. Look elsewhere if you want a better version of this song. Also, Lil Kim's rap part is excluded. Many parts are cut out. On screen displays are very confusing (skipping some people's part and giving it to others etc).
1/5
12. Nobody Wants to Be Lonely (with Ricky Martin) (single): this piece does have dual on screen display that is easily followed. I think it is quite good for a karaoke piece.
3/5
13. Soar (Stripped): I think this karaoke piece does a great job imitating this song. The climax of the song is strongly supported by back up vocalists creating a gospel choir feel.
5/5
14. The Voice Within (Stripped): another great karaoke track of this particular piece. It has the original feel, and maintains the song without being edited (like the radio edit version of this song).
5/5
15. Walk Away (Stripped): is a great karaoke track among the few that tries to maintain the original tracks. This track though has many incorrect lyrics. Otherwise, good.
4/5
16. What A Girl Wants (Debut Album): does sound like the original piece.
4/5
The ratings are not to rate the original songs, but rather the karaoke itself. This CD=G also comes along with an extra track with recorded karaoke performers singing each song. It's something that I wouldn't mind not coming with, but I mean, if you want a good crack up go ahead and listen for your own enjoyment. Some though, are decent (rarely). A must buy for Christina Fans who are at heart with karaoke-ing.