DevotedPuppy said: I hate this song...it offends me, seriously. The phrase "future baby mama" bugs the shit out of me, Prince can and should know better.
Really???? I am sure he is referring to his future wife....he isn't the type of brotha that has kids with differnt women.... Prime aka The Kid
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bellanoche said: What's funny about this thread is that my brother, who is a casual Prince fan, just told me yesterday that he made a CD for his girlfriend and ended it with this song. He was saying how it is such a tight slow jam. Adult R&B/Urban radio ate this song up here in Chicago, and rightfully so. It's a cut. I never understood why people around here dogged it.
I loved this song from the first moment I heard it. It's got it all - a sexy/romantic vibe, nice melody, seductive vocal delivery and a story. You've got a man who is in search of "the one." He can give her whatever she wants but it comes with a price so she needs to be able to deal with it without losing herself or the relationship. He thought he had her before but it was only a fantasy/illusion, i.e. Cinderella. So he's still looking, hoping with a childlike naivete for fantasy and reality to meld and produce his future baby mama. He's at a point in his life where he realizes that it's about more than looks and superficial trappings. He now knows that a relationship has to be built on a much stronger, deeper foundation. It's a mature ballad about the eternal dream of love. Sorry, but I fail to see what this has to do with Mayte. Prince and Mayte have moved forward in their own SEPARATE lives and from the sounds of it, some of you need to as well. "Great read bellanoche". I enjoy reading your posts I totally love this song. It gets the repeat treatment often. | |
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bellanoche said: What's funny about this thread is that my brother, who is a casual Prince fan, just told me yesterday that he made a CD for his girlfriend and ended it with this song. He was saying how it is such a tight slow jam. Adult R&B/Urban radio ate this song up here in Chicago, and rightfully so. It's a cut. I never understood why people around here dogged it.
I loved this song from the first moment I heard it. It's got it all - a sexy/romantic vibe, nice melody, seductive vocal delivery and a story. You've got a man who is in search of "the one." He can give her whatever she wants but it comes with a price so she needs to be able to deal with it without losing herself or the relationship. He thought he had her before but it was only a fantasy/illusion, i.e. Cinderella. So he's still looking, hoping with a childlike naivete for fantasy and reality to meld and produce his future baby mama. He's at a point in his life where he realizes that it's about more than looks and superficial trappings. He now knows that a relationship has to be built on a much stronger, deeper foundation. It's a mature ballad about the eternal dream of love. Sorry, but I fail to see what this has to do with Mayte. Prince and Mayte have moved forward in their own SEPARATE lives and from the sounds of it, some of you need to as well. Forever in my life... | |
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prime said: DevotedPuppy said: I hate this song...it offends me, seriously. The phrase "future baby mama" bugs the shit out of me, Prince can and should know better.
Really???? I am sure he is referring to his future wife....he isn't the type of brotha that has kids with differnt women.... Doesn't matter. I find that phrase offensive because of its history and connotations. Actually I have issue with most of the lyrics. He *tried* to put a more positive spin on the term, but I think it still fails. Here is something I originally posted on HQ, and on previous thread here, explaining why I dislike the song/lyrics: Personally I find the term "baby mama" fairly degrading & disrespectful to woman in that:
2. Being a "baby mama" implies that there is no intent from the male to get married or even necessarily support the woman or child (which leads me back to #1). This point could also be discussed in relation to the larger problem (especially within the African-American community where this term is often used), of men having babies with several different women (or several babies with one woman) and not supporting them--whether that be financial, emotional, taking care of the kids, etc. The women are simply the "baby mama," nothing more. (This could also lead into a discussion of why/if women feel the need for an 'emotional' attachment more than men but that's an entirely different forum.) 3. I think it's a little like when he had Tony M. rapping all over D&P: instead of creating his own catch phrase (which we all know he is capable of), he is borrowing from the mainstream vernacular and it just sounds desperate. 4. Finally, I'm disappointed that Prince resorted to using a term with these connotations--even if he's trying to spin it that the women in the song aren't even good enough to be his baby mama. (Being someone's "baby mama" really isn't something I'd want to aspire to--see points #1 & 2.) What happened to: Hooker, bitch and ho, I don't think so I only knew one and never told her though I thought about it many times (Diss me?) .... A woman every day should be thanked Not disrespected, not raped or spanked? 5. Post script: Even though this isn't directly about the term "baby mama" I also dislike the part of the chorus that talks about bending instead of breaking to keep a man. You cannot "keep" (possess) a person, they have free will; and while I know it's meant to imply that bending actually takes more strength I feel it insinuates that "future baby mamas" might want to compromise (e.g. "bend") their values to get/keep a man in the hopes of being his baby mama. (See again points #1 & 2.) I'm sure I'll get told that I'm reading waaayyy too much into it, over-analyzing, etc. but those are the reasons (as a woman, a feminist, and a Prince fan) why I think it's an awful phrase. (Disclaimer, I'm also trained as an art historian so I automatically like to look for hidden meanings in everything, even if it seems innocuous on the surface. Occupational hazard. . | |
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Love the song! really like the Duet Version !
It just gives the song the feeling that 2 people are communicating | |
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DevotedPuppy said:[quote] prime said: Doesn't matter. I find that phrase offensive because of its history and connotations. Actually I have issue with most of the lyrics. He *tried* to put a more positive spin on the term, but I think it still fails. Here is something I originally posted on HQ, and on previous thread here, explaining why I dislike the song/lyrics: Personally I find the term "baby mama" fairly degrading & disrespectful to woman in that:
2. Being a "baby mama" implies that there is no intent from the male to get married or even necessarily support the woman or child (which leads me back to #1). This point could also be discussed in relation to the larger problem (especially within the African-American community where this term is often used), of men having babies with several different women (or several babies with one woman) and not supporting them--whether that be financial, emotional, taking care of the kids, etc. The women are simply the "baby mama," nothing more. (This could also lead into a discussion of why/if women feel the need for an 'emotional' attachment more than men but that's an entirely different forum.) 3. I think it's a little like when he had Tony M. rapping all over D&P: instead of creating his own catch phrase (which we all know he is capable of), he is borrowing from the mainstream vernacular and it just sounds desperate. 4. Finally, I'm disappointed that Prince resorted to using a term with these connotations--even if he's trying to spin it that the women in the song aren't even good enough to be his baby mama. (Being someone's "baby mama" really isn't something I'd want to aspire to--see points #1 & 2.) What happened to: Hooker, bitch and ho, I don't think so I only knew one and never told her though I thought about it many times (Diss me?) .... A woman every day should be thanked Not disrespected, not raped or spanked? 5. Post script: Even though this isn't directly about the term "baby mama" I also dislike the part of the chorus that talks about bending instead of breaking to keep a man. You cannot "keep" (possess) a person, they have free will; and while I know it's meant to imply that bending actually takes more strength I feel it insinuates that "future baby mamas" might want to compromise (e.g. "bend") their values to get/keep a man in the hopes of being his baby mama. (See again points #1 & 2.) I'm sure I'll get told that I'm reading waaayyy too much into it, over-analyzing, etc. but those are the reasons (as a woman, a feminist, and a Prince fan) why I think it's an awful phrase. (Disclaimer, I'm also trained as an art historian so I automatically like to look for hidden meanings in everything, even if it seems innocuous on the surface. Occupational hazard. . I bet the stories of all the hearts he has broken over the years has finally gotten to him because he is trying to convience her that they are not true.I guess in a way that is another one of his controdictions, because if he didn't care what others thought then why bring upb to her the rumors are not true.The comment about being to sucure to fuss of fight, probally mean do what he says.so he has no reason not to trust you.He likes to be bragged of, his events in the bedroom for example, in some ways I think he is proud to be a player. | |
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jodi081630 said: I bet the stories of all the hearts he has broken over the years has finally gotten to him because he is trying to convience her that they are not true.I guess in a way that is another one of his controdictions, because if he didn't care what others thought then why bring upb to her the rumors are not true.The comment about being to sucure to fuss of fight, probally mean do what he says.so he has no reason not to trust you.He likes to be bragged of, his events in the bedroom for example, in some ways I think he is proud to be a player. What the hell does that have to do with any of the points I posted? :::slowly backs out of Music and More::: | |
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DevotedPuppy said: jodi081630 said: I bet the stories of all the hearts he has broken over the years has finally gotten to him because he is trying to convience her that they are not true.I guess in a way that is another one of his controdictions, because if he didn't care what others thought then why bring upb to her the rumors are not true.The comment about being to sucure to fuss of fight, probally mean do what he says.so he has no reason not to trust you.He likes to be bragged of, his events in the bedroom for example, in some ways I think he is proud to be a player. What the hell does that have to do with any of the points I posted? :::slowly backs out of Music and More::: | |
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jodi081630 said: DevotedPuppy said: What the hell does that have to do with any of the points I posted? :::slowly backs out of Music and More::: Firstly, please show me where I have repeatedly put people down or been mean. I rarely post in any forum other than P&R and GD and I don't see you there so I'm guessing you are either not familiar with my posts, or are confusing me with someone else. Secondly, if you think me asking a question of you is being mean or cruel, you may want to toughen up a bit. Thirdly, we weren't talking about interpreting lyrics. We were discussing whether or not we appreciate the song Future Baby Mama. I do not, for the reasons I stated above. | |
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Future Baby Mama [Edited 9/15/08 17:46pm] | |
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beautiful words he had made (future baby mama) .....
lyrics means alot in many ways..... to me beautiful lyrics for his future baby mama whoever she is he can my future baby mama !!!! | |
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colorblu said: Rakel said: Maybe this is a silly question but Bend in the wind? What does that mean??? [Edited 9/10/08 18:15pm] Okay, I'm guessing but 'Bend in the wind' might mean that Prince wants someone to be there for him. Regardless of what it looks like on the surface or to the public, he might actually want a different 'someone.' But since WE demand that he is into the youngest and someone pretty, someone who really loves him has to understand and 'bend with the wind.' He might want us to realize that it's society and the media that want him there. Prince might not want to be 'there' along with the insecurities and false values of a young pretty one, but it is his celebrity, fame and fans that demand it. Can anyone imagine our Prince wanting just to be loved without all the fan fare and expectations? So to me anyway, 'bend with the wind' means let Prince give em what they want (or what they think they want) and be content to sit in the background finding ways to make him smile. I agree. This is well said. And I'm all willow... "The Lion Sleeps Tonight... | |
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I don't know how anyone could be offended, when the song says..."None of them got what it takes to be a future baby mama." Prince is putting one woman in particular into the situation...not all women.
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BobbyPin said: PurpleKnight said: I think you're over-analyzing it. It's a superficial love song about how he loves this woman so much that he can't envision anyone but her being worthy of becoming the mother of his child. It's a very egotistical song, though, since it presumes that he's doing a woman a favour by choosing her to become a mother. It's as if he's implying that he's bestowing a great honour by selecting her to receive his seed. That's truly charmless. I think the song sucks. It has a very good and organic sounding beat, but the lyrics are the same old tale of modern Prince not knowing how to sound clever or thought provoking without stating the obvious. [Edited 9/10/08 19:50pm] IAGREE.Princeshould stickto writingsongs aboutfucking and lusting.thelove songssound cheapexceptin hisheydey likeAdorethe classic ofalltime. Whoa! He has matured from writing that type of filth. That was 80's and 90's. It was and is time for a change. As far as the song goes, it's weak. It worked fine for him commerically because the current R&B buyer can relate to the concept of future baby mama. The term itself to me is offensive and I'm dude so can't even begin to think a woman with "p-control" thinks of this type of relationship. It was weak and aimed at those with weak minds who can relate. Not a diss to those who dig the song because musically its good. It's weak lyrically. bhayesview
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DevotedPuppy said:[quote] prime said: Doesn't matter. I find that phrase offensive because of its history and connotations. Actually I have issue with most of the lyrics. He *tried* to put a more positive spin on the term, but I think it still fails. Here is something I originally posted on HQ, and on previous thread here, explaining why I dislike the song/lyrics: Personally I find the term "baby mama" fairly degrading & disrespectful to woman in that:
2. Being a "baby mama" implies that there is no intent from the male to get married or even necessarily support the woman or child (which leads me back to #1). This point could also be discussed in relation to the larger problem (especially within the African-American community where this term is often used), of men having babies with several different women (or several babies with one woman) and not supporting them--whether that be financial, emotional, taking care of the kids, etc. The women are simply the "baby mama," nothing more. (This could also lead into a discussion of why/if women feel the need for an 'emotional' attachment more than men but that's an entirely different forum.) 3. I think it's a little like when he had Tony M. rapping all over D&P: instead of creating his own catch phrase (which we all know he is capable of), he is borrowing from the mainstream vernacular and it just sounds desperate. 4. Finally, I'm disappointed that Prince resorted to using a term with these connotations--even if he's trying to spin it that the women in the song aren't even good enough to be his baby mama. (Being someone's "baby mama" really isn't something I'd want to aspire to--see points #1 & 2.) What happened to: Hooker, bitch and ho, I don't think so I only knew one and never told her though I thought about it many times (Diss me?) .... A woman every day should be thanked Not disrespected, not raped or spanked? 5. Post script: Even though this isn't directly about the term "baby mama" I also dislike the part of the chorus that talks about bending instead of breaking to keep a man. You cannot "keep" (possess) a person, they have free will; and while I know it's meant to imply that bending actually takes more strength I feel it insinuates that "future baby mamas" might want to compromise (e.g. "bend") their values to get/keep a man in the hopes of being his baby mama. (See again points #1 & 2.) I'm sure I'll get told that I'm reading waaayyy too much into it, over-analyzing, etc. but those are the reasons (as a woman, a feminist, and a Prince fan) why I think it's an awful phrase. (Disclaimer, I'm also trained as an art historian so I automatically like to look for hidden meanings in everything, even if it seems innocuous on the surface. Occupational hazard. . Unless you were in the room with him we will never really know. Everyone is going to take it differently. Just because I am right and you are wrong...I am just messin' around....LOL..... Like I said - Who knows what the brotha meant. I am sure he wasn't tryin' to offend anyone and as a man I apologize to you on the behalf of P. Prime aka The Kid
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