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Thread started 11/16/12 12:30pm

DMSR

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Remember when D'Angelo stole from Prince and Prince stole it back?

Listening to "How Does it Feel" by D'Angelo, big Prince influence, but cant name the exact song. Then Prince puts out "Call My Name" which sounds just like "How Does it Feel"!

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Reply #1 posted 11/16/12 1:15pm

rdhull

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Insatiable

"Climb in my fur."
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Reply #2 posted 11/16/12 8:17pm

Mindbells9

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I always thought "U Make My Sunshine" was a rip off of "Untitled (How Does It Feel)"
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Reply #3 posted 11/16/12 8:32pm

rdhull

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Mindbells9 said:

I always thought "U Make My Sunshine" was a rip off of "Untitled (How Does It Feel)"

That was his answer back showing D how its done. Even used his ex, Angie Stone, on it.

as well as TRC

"Climb in my fur."
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Reply #4 posted 11/17/12 2:15am

Thibaut

I've always felt that D'angelo's Vooddo album was a BIG influence on the rainbow children.

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Reply #5 posted 11/17/12 2:49am

cbarnes3121

i think prince has 2 steal nothing back cuz prince is prince but these cats be copying him hard and admit 2 it so when prince do a song i think its just him being himself we never know what direction prince next record is gonna be in he is all across the board but dangelo is a prince wanna b 2 the heart even when and got jesse the cloest thing 2 prince 2 be in his band

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Reply #6 posted 11/17/12 2:55am

Thibaut

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Dude listen to Rave Un2.. then listen to Voodoo by D'Angelo and then listen to the rainbow children and you'll see who influenced who at that period in time

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Reply #7 posted 11/17/12 11:29am

21nights

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I agree that U Make My Sun Shine sounds very much like Untitled (How Does It Feel). Now even though I love Prince's music with all my heart, I have to give Untitled higher ground here, though. U Make My Sun Shine is more produced and for me, not as entertaining to listen to. D'Angelo's Untitled has a particularly raw, special sound that a lot of songs can't achieve properly. Sorry, Prince.

2 whomever it may concern, u must come 2 ur senses. There r no kings on this Earth, only princes.
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Reply #8 posted 11/17/12 1:15pm

skywalker

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My wife loved D'Angelo's "How does it feel?" Then, I showed her the video to "Scandalous".

"Wow. D'Angelo's biggest hit is a rip off," she said.

"New Power slide...."
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Reply #9 posted 11/19/12 3:39am

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Thibaut said:

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Dude listen to Rave Un2.. then listen to Voodoo by D'Angelo and then listen to the rainbow children and you'll see who influenced who at that period in time

Voodoo was made while D'Angelo & Questlove had all night long sessions listening to Prince - Parade for example.

Just listen to Africa, which samples I wonder U, and read all about it on http://en.wikipedia.org/w...o_album%29

I doubt Prince was ever influenced by D'Angelo and I think it is merely a coincidence Angie Stone duetted with Prince on U Make My Sun Shine

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Reply #10 posted 11/19/12 4:20am

novabrkr

I don't really hear the influence on TRC that much, except for it being influeced by a wide variety of "black" music styles. I can hear the influence of the "neo-soul" production styles of the era on the NPGMC material though. It didn't really work for Prince, to be honest.

D'Angelo openly acknowledged that the song was influenced by Prince and even meant it as a musical homage to him, I see no problem whatsoever with that. Neither do I think "Call My Name" is any type of an "answer" to D'Angelo by Prince.

People accuse someone of "ripping off" or "stealing" something really easily these days. Even if it's just an idea, approach or a general mood. How can you really steal someone's mood?

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