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New topic PrintableWhen Tamar performed at the NAACP Image Awards, everyone was asking, "Who was that?!?!"
Then she became the first person to tour with Prince backing her on stage. The two of them worked on an entire album together. Prince showcased her on several prominent television performances. She even gets a Grammy nomination on a song she performed and co-wrote with Prince. And that says what?!?! unsigned, sealed, undelivered, not yours no thank u, Prince no thank u, Universal no thank u, music industry | |
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Sholt said: kaptainkrunk said: from the songs ive heard tamar songs werent bad cuz of prince they just didnt fit in2 whats hot in music now and from whats hot in music now who reallly wanna b in the nontalented crowd cuz everybody out now use the ssame beat machine 2 make there beats they dont do it like prince real music real band so what tamar is saying she wanna b in the non talent crowd wit the dj scratching she still young and wet behind the ears cuz anybody who wanna fit in wit this market is dumb
she is not that young she must be almost 28 now which is pretty old in the entertainment biz if u are just trying to get started. & that's one of many things that's incredibly stupid about "the biz" - it should be about talent, not age/image Chick ain't even 30 & she's supposed to "hang it up"?? TAMAR - if you release it, I will buy | |
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i heard Prince signed her to a CON tract ... and she signed "slave" on her face ... | |
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This time around she's gunning for a more R&B-driven approach. "The last album was all live, and I didn't get the DJ Scratch feel on some of the songs I wanted to," she says. "This album is more R&B/hip-hop/funky with a Tina Turner vibe. But it's still very melodic."
In other words, the same sellout shit hop bullshit that's all over the radio today. She can keep it and good ridance. Andy is a four letter word. | |
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prodigalfan said: Sholt said: she is not that young she must be almost 28 now which is pretty old in the entertainment biz if u are just trying to get started. Tell that to Luther Vandross, Anita Baker, Vivian Green, Miki Howard, (the list goes on and on). In R & B, many artist who went on to record gold and platinum records got their "big break" well into their 30's. Not everyone "hit" at the same age as Beyonce or Brittany. People started worrying about age in the 1990s when music turned to bullshit anyway. I was watching an episode of "Soul Train" a few weeks ago from 1981. Patti LaBelle was on there and she told Don Cornelius she was 37....this was 1981. Hell, Rick James was in his 30s when he was at his biggest. Andy is a four letter word. | |
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vainandy said: People started worrying about age in the 1990s when music turned to bullshit anyway. I was watching an episode of "Soul Train" a few weeks ago from 1981. Patti LaBelle was on there and she told Don Cornelius she was 37....this was 1981. Hell, Rick James was in his 30s when he was at his biggest. DO U hate music? | |
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She seems pretty cool; as least she has a healthy perspective on all of this. | |
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ThePunisher said:[quote] prodigalfan said: Tell that to Luther Vandross, Anita Baker, Vivian Green, Miki Howard, (the list goes on and on). In R & B, many artist who went on to record gold and platinum records got their "big break" well into their 30's. Not everyone "hit" at the same age as Beyonce or Brittany. Agreed! I think she could have the type of voice that she could do Stephanie Mills type songs. "Remember, one man's filler is another man's killer" -- Haystack | |
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Keep your head up! Stay positive! Better things are sure to happen to you! | |
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I didnt know Tamar was so intelligent. Glad she decided 2 fly on her own. GOOD LUCK AND CONGRATULATIONS TAMAR | |
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SoulAlive said: This has happened so many times...Prince produces an album for a protege and it gets canned.Remember Rosie Gaines and her 1993 album 'Concrete Jungle'? Or,if the album does get released,it suffers from a lack of promotion (Chaka's excellent 'Come 2 My House').In recent years,Prince has had alot of bad luck producing albums for other people.
His sound is just too over powering and he ends up over shadowing the artist he produces. Also it's probably tough to NOT be influenced by Prince and end up losing your own musical identity. | |
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kaptainkrunk said: from the songs ive heard tamar songs werent bad cuz of prince they just didnt fit in2 whats hot in music now and from whats hot in music now who reallly wanna b in the nontalented crowd cuz everybody out now use the ssame beat machine 2 make there beats they dont do it like prince real music real band so what tamar is saying she wanna b in the non talent crowd wit the dj scratching she still young and wet behind the ears cuz anybody who wanna fit in wit this market is dumb
Krunk, she's making an attempt to do a difficult job. That is worth some credit. | |
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vainandy said: People started worrying about age in the 1990s when music turned to bullshit anyway. I was watching an episode of "Soul Train" a few weeks ago from 1981. Patti LaBelle was on there and she told Don Cornelius she was 37....this was 1981. Hell, Rick James was in his 30s when he was at his biggest. that's right! Age has nothing to do with the sound. If you have a good sound, you should have a good chance... but today, the music industry especially radio judge people on image instead of sound. In my opinion this is directly related to MTV and other music videos. Now you got to have the look AND the sound... and if the sound is not quite there, they have magicians in the studio to make it sound like you got it. Dannity Kane comes to mind. "Remember, one man's filler is another man's killer" -- Haystack | |
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