As a broad collection of contemporary urban R&B and pop-rap songs, with a few that fit somewhere between those two related styles, the
Dr. Dolittle 2 soundtrack has a little something for everybody. Granted, half of the 13 songs are undeniably in a class above the others, but even the filler here is commendable for its conventional execution at the least. If you're a contemporary urban R&B fan, look toward
Angie Stone and
Raphael Saadiq's "Makin' Me Feel,"
O-Town's "We Fit Together," and
Deborah Cox's "Absolutely Not," in particular, as highlights. If you're more of a rap fan, there aren't quite as many highlights, but
Snoop Dogg and
Battlecat's "Do U Wanna Roll (Dolittle Theme)" and
Flipmode Squad and
the Neptunes' "What It Is, Pt. 2" are arguably the best songs on the entire soundtrack, capable hit singles for sure. The former song -- also featuring
Lil' Kim representing the East Coast and
R.L. crooning in the background -- is pretty much a straight-up interpolation of
Zapp's "Doo Wa Ditty (Blow That Thing)," a feel-good, PG-rated summer song with a catchy sung chorus courtesy of
Snoop. The latter finds
the Neptunes turning in yet another elastic, bottom-heavy, booty-shaking beat with a infectious chorus sung by
Kelis. And if these highlights aren't enough, there are two other noteworthy songs:
Next and Lil' Zane's "Lookin' for Love," a fine song illustrating an excellent synthesis of singing and rapping, and
Jimmy Cozier's "Two Steps," an otherwise passable song featuring a trendy attempt by producer
Soulshock to integrate a 2-step rhythm in the chorus. Overall, though
Dr. Dolittle 2 isn't a beginning-to-end collection of standout songs, it has its moments and goes out of its way to offer something of quality for everybody, from the urban crowd to the rap crowd. ~ Jason Birchmeier