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Realize | 
| Manufacturer: Universal Category: Digital Music Track
Buy New: $0.89

Rating: 5 reviews Sales Rank: 691
Genre: contemporary-folk-music Media: MP3 Download Running Time: 244 Minutes
ASIN: B000VAMKRA
Publication Date: July 17, 2007
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Warning! Don't Listen To This Song When Eating Watermelons With Seeds! October 20, 2008 Flap Jackson (State Road, NC) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This song is supposed to be a summer love song, that's sweet and cute, but let me say, Taylor Swift blows this out of the water, and half-way across Asia. Ironically, the two are doing a duet, which is like Rosie O' Donnell doing a duet with Leona Lewis. Totally mismatched. All sarcasm aside, the song has more cheese than Wisconsin, more horrid sounds than a Chinese takeout kitchen, and more annoyingness than Rosanne. Really, whenever I'm forced to listen to this song at the gas station, I want to light a match, and drop it. Boyce Avenue's cover of the song at least remotely gives it the emotion it was meant for, but it's still a 4-star song at most since Colbie has now joined the ranks of Kid Rock as the worst songwriters in American history. What makes the whole thing worse though is the fact that it's sort of catchy. It's still catchy enough to cause terminal insanity. So in summarizing, don't listen to this song while eating watermelons with seeds, because you'll choke, and don't listen while you're depressed, because you'll kill yourself. Like drugs, JUST SAY NO!
"If you meet me halfway..." August 25, 2008 Dri the Complex Lonely (USA) 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
Yes, it was an overplayed song but it's still good. Honestly, I haven't heard it in quite some time (over a month). The only complaint, while soft, it's chorus is very repetitive. It stands on its own feet up against Bubbly otherwise. 4 stars.
pretty awesome July 10, 2008 James E. Barrett 1 out of 3 found this review helpful
this is a thought out song from colbie, it seems to have layers of her feelings and personality put into it the way no other songs do, teenagers relate to me and to this song, this shows that you need to think then u figure out who you love. this song makes sense less and less to me every time i hear it and i like that i have to think in order to understand it, all in all an awesome song
A second great song. May 5, 2008 music lover (St. Louis, MO USA) 1 out of 3 found this review helpful
Colbie Caillat has done it again. After the delightful "Bubbly", she releases the beautiful "Realize". She just keeps getting better and better.
"If you just realize.." It's an inane song February 22, 2008 Amaranth (Northern California) 1 out of 7 found this review helpful
Colbie Caillat's "Realize" is a soft rock/acoustic gender-reversed song about getting a guy to become "more than friends." There are plenty of pop songs (especially rap) in which the male singer wants to get his hot lady into bed (such as Flo Rida's "Low") Colbie Caillat's "Realize" ballad is a great deal sappier. "Realize" has acoustic guitar (again,a plus,it's not overproduced pap,it's stripped-down pap) It's perfect background music for buying a double mocha venti latte. No surprise that Caillat's album is at Starbucks as hipster quasi-folk rock. "Realize" is,for a "let's make love FINALLY" song,a yawner. There's the condescending hit-on of "if you just realize,if you just realize" that's lulling. It's such soft rock that you want to go to bed... for sleep. **YAWN**
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