This Is the Remix (Destiny's Child album)

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This Is The Remix
This Is The Remix cover
Remix album by Destiny's Child
Released March 12, 2002
Recorded -
Genre R&B/Hip-hop/Dance
Length -
Label Columbia
Producer(s) Beyoncé Knowles
Maurice Joshua
Wyclef Jean
Rockwilder
Missy Elliott
Timbaland
The Neptunes
Jermaine Dupri
Destiny's Child chronology
8 Days Of Christmas
(2001)
This Is The Remix
(2002)
Destiny Fulfilled
(2004)


This Is the Remix was Destiny's Child's fifth album. The album's name is a self explanatory message taken from the first track "No, No, No" Part 2 and is a collection of their remixes. The album consists of a blend of R&B and Dance remixes recorded from 1997 to 2002. The album was released on March 12, 2002 and debuted and peaked at #29. It has not been certified.

Contents

[edit] The album

The album is a collection of the most relevant remixes of Destiny's Child (and some bonus tracks). It is especially noted for containing resung remixes (a task that most artists refrain from except Destiny's Child and Mariah Carey). The first of these resung remixes (and their first "remix" ever), "No, No, No (Part II)" is present on this collection. Other major urban remixes that have been resung include "Say My Name (Timbaland Remix)", "Bootylicious (Rockwilder Remix), "Bug A Boo" (Refugee Camp Remix), and "Emotion (Neptunes Remix)". In terms of major urban remixes that have not been resung, the album also collects the "Survivor (Remix)" which features Da Brat.

The album is not completely littered with R&B remixes, and features dance remixes mainly remixed by Maurice Joshua. His remixes on this album include "Bills, Bills, Bills" (Maurice's Xclusive Livegig Mix)", "Nasty Girl (Azza's Nu Soul Mix)", and "So Good (Maurice's Soul Remix)". In terms of other dance mixes, the album also contains a dance/rhythmic remixof "Dot (E-Poppi Mix)".

As mentioned above, the album also contains some bonus tracks that don't quite fit the traditional mold of a strictly dance or R&B remix. First, the album contains a remix medley of "Jumpin' Jumpin'" that blends the So So Def Remix of the song featuring original members Letoya and Latavia with the remix produced by Maurice Joshua in a nonstop, but seamless hybrid. This mix of the song is a rare remix exclusive only to this album; it also contains vocals by Michelle Williams and Farrah Franklin. The album goes on with the bonus tracks by including "Independent Women (Part II), which is supposed to be the second part of the song (but ironically, this part was written before "Independent Women (Part I)". The album finally reaches closure and ends with a relative oddity, Michelle Williams's first single from her first album, the gospel influenced "Heard A Word"

[edit] Making of the album

As the albu consists of remixes previously recorded, there was not much need for the making process except gathering tracks to see which should be allowed on the album. More attention was paid to the remix of "Nasty Girl", as the version on the album here would eventually be released as a single.

[edit] Promotion

There was not much promotion for this album, as the album was intended as more of a stop gap for the fans of Destiny's Child. The album's only single "Nasty Girl" was not released in many parts of the world.

[edit] Chart success

The album was intended as a stopgap for fans of Destiny's Child. It was relatively successful with the remix album revolution of 2002 (that started with Jennifer Lopez's 2002 remix album). This Is The Remix debuted at #26 on the Billboard 200 selling over 37,000 copies in its first week, but after only seven weeks, the album which wasn't well promoted, had fallen off the chart and has to date sold an estimated 250.000 copies in the US. It performed best in New Zealand where it debuted at #8, this is the only country where it made the top ten as it was a relative flop in most markets selling just 500.000 copies worldwide.

U.K Chart Run:25-47-62

[edit] Comprehensive charts

Year Chart Position
2002 The Billboard 200 #34
2002 Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums #??
2002 Top Canadian Albums #??
2002 UK Albums Chart #??

[edit] Track listing

  1. No, No, No Part 2 (Featuring Wyclef Jean Extended Version)
  2. Emotion (The Neptunes Remix)
  3. Bootylicious (Rockwilder Remix Featuring Missy Elliott)
  4. Say My Name (Timbaland Remix)
  5. Bug A Boo (Refugee Camp Remix Featuring Wyclef Jean)
  6. Dot (E-Poppi Mix)
  7. Survivor (Remix Featuring Da Brat Extended Version)
  8. Independent Women Part II
  9. Nasty Girl (Azza'a Nu Soul Mix)
  10. Jumpin', Jumpin' (Remix Extended Version Featuring Jermaine Dupri, Da Brat & Lil' Bow Wow)
  11. Bills, Bills, Bills (Maurice's Xclusive Livegig Mix)
  12. So Good (Maurice's Soul Remix)


  • Bonus tracks
13. Heard A Word (From Michelle Williams' Forthcoming Album Heart To Yours)
14. Bootylicious (Rockwilder Remix Featuring Missy Elliott Video Version)
15. Independent Women Part 1 (Joe Smooth 200 Proof 2 Step Mix)
16. Bootylicious (Ed Case Refix)
Destiny's Child
Beyoncé KnowlesKelly RowlandMichelle Williams
LeToya LuckettLaTavia RobersonFarrah Franklin
Albums: Destiny's ChildThe Writing's on the WallSurvivor
8 Days of ChristmasThis Is the RemixDestiny Fulfilled#1's
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