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Reply #90 posted 09/23/11 10:47pm

sweething

ok the first time I saw this video I thougt....guy is trying....on second view, I'm not digging it at all. Its one thing to try to rip Prince off, but at least do it well. He's all over the place. Like someone said ^ rick james, mili vanili, purple shoes..... LoL

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Reply #91 posted 09/23/11 11:11pm

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biggrin biggrin

formallypickles said:

Anybody see the rip-off version of prince on the x -factor?

yes it was too funny:lol: biggrin

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Reply #92 posted 09/23/11 11:13pm

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Chiquetet said:

mashedpotato said:

I must say that my thoughts are exactly what Simon said about this guy and I ask on behalf of all Australian orgers for any Americans to put up his performances as the weeks go on for as long as he lasts!

Err, ask away, but you don't speak for all Australian orgers.

Clearly a demonstration of what's dramatically wrong with the music industry right now, because a lot of the 'talent' on the charts are now products of shows and other fame factories like these who are clearly all about good (read: financially lucrative) television, not genuinely talented musicians and performers.

Simon let him through because he was anticipating exactly this - people talking about him, following his progress, etc... I suspect that's why L.A. Reid gave Simon the look he did right at the end.

He's just doing his thing (or rather, a poor take on Prince's thing) and good luck to him.

The show itself is the real problem.

I totally agree with you.

My post was tongue in cheek. I watched the 1st 5 seconds and thought it was hilarious. I put it back to the start, called the whole family in and we were all in stitches. That is why i want to see more!

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Reply #93 posted 09/23/11 11:22pm

NDRU

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mashedpotato said:

Chiquetet said:

Err, ask away, but you don't speak for all Australian orgers.

Clearly a demonstration of what's dramatically wrong with the music industry right now, because a lot of the 'talent' on the charts are now products of shows and other fame factories like these who are clearly all about good (read: financially lucrative) television, not genuinely talented musicians and performers.

Simon let him through because he was anticipating exactly this - people talking about him, following his progress, etc... I suspect that's why L.A. Reid gave Simon the look he did right at the end.

He's just doing his thing (or rather, a poor take on Prince's thing) and good luck to him.

The show itself is the real problem.

I totally agree with you.

My post was tongue in cheek. I watched the 1st 5 seconds and thought it was hilarious. I put it back to the start, called the whole family in and we were all in stitches. That is why i want to see more!

and honestly, Prince has that same quality. We have laughed at him his entire career. He played in buttless pants for god's sake.

And I could not take my eyes off this clown either. But this guy not only showed no originality, he showed no musical talent. If he'd sung the song well, or even sung more than a glimpse of it, I might have given him some points for how hard he tried, but nah, he sang the song so badly I did not even know what song it was.

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Reply #94 posted 09/24/11 4:05am

SPYZFAN1

..just my 2 cents on Siameze.

Is he visual with stage presence?.... Yes.

Can he move? ...Yeah..good energy (even though he started to get a little winded near the end).

Can he sing?... Not really.

If he was a frontman for a group he might be able to pull it off. There's nothing wrong with taking the best from someone you admire but you have to make it your own thing. Make it modern.

If Siameze revamped his style, look and worked on his voice he might be able to do something.

Even though we all know P had/has an ego, he backed it up. Siameze needs to lose his and just work on being better.

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Reply #95 posted 09/24/11 4:48am

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This idiot just confirmed the public's stereotypical perception of Prince being as camp as Christmas with a squeaky voice...personally i think he's one hissy fit away from insanity razz

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Reply #96 posted 09/24/11 7:59am

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He's an okay fitness instructor but Prince did what this contestant did and then went back to play several instruments in great songs that HE wrote.

Nevertheless...Psy-mese had a good assed perm

"Climb in my fur."
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Reply #97 posted 09/24/11 11:07am

SeventeenDayze

Hey folks, if you haven't already heard by now, this guy might be getting his own reality show and it appears that his mom was a "singer" in the KLF group of the early 90s, lolol

http://www.tmz.com/2011/0...klf-video/

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Reply #98 posted 09/24/11 1:32pm

leafar

Here's what I think about this Siameze character :

* Anyone who gets on a stage and does a performance of any kind gets a pat on the back from me, regardless of what they do or how they do it how how good or bad it is.

* Siameze is obviously a big Prince fan. Nothing wrong with that, Prince is a very good artist and very influential.

* So far he hasn't demonstrated much originality, but he has demonstrated admiration for a very good artist, and an ability to emulate him in some aspects very well, which shows a lot of skills. He may or may not have anything to offer in terms of originality, but no one knows yet. But he does have talent, and good taste.

* From the short time that he was there, he struck me as a pretty likeable and interesting guy. He took his criticism well, which shows a good attitude.

* If he is able to apply his skills to his own original stuff, he could be very good. I think he should tone down the Prince thing and demonstrate what he himself is all about. But it's very easy to become obsessed with Prince so if he finds that hard it's understandable, and I wouldn't blame him.

* Other people have gone on X Factor and shown a strong influence from a well known artist. Because Prince is so distinctive, it's very easy to criticise someone like Siameze as a copycat but the fact is that he's only doing what others have done in regard to other artists, and actually he does it well.

* If he does tone down the Prince thing, and goes far in the contest, it would be good.

* Compared to everyone else, he stands out. He's a bit freaky, which makes him interesting. Not a bad thing.

* He should have sung more.

* I found myself staring at his ass to the point where I'm now wondering if I'm straight or gay. Although I know I'm not black. I think. Good balls too.

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Reply #99 posted 09/24/11 6:44pm

Darshy

leafar said:

Here's what I think about this Siameze character :

* Anyone who gets on a stage and does a performance of any kind gets a pat on the back from me, regardless of what they do or how they do it how how good or bad it is.

* Siameze is obviously a big Prince fan. Nothing wrong with that, Prince is a very good artist and very influential.

* So far he hasn't demonstrated much originality, but he has demonstrated admiration for a very good artist, and an ability to emulate him in some aspects very well, which shows a lot of skills. He may or may not have anything to offer in terms of originality, but no one knows yet. But he does have talent, and good taste.

* From the short time that he was there, he struck me as a pretty likeable and interesting guy. He took his criticism well, which shows a good attitude.

* If he is able to apply his skills to his own original stuff, he could be very good. I think he should tone down the Prince thing and demonstrate what he himself is all about. But it's very easy to become obsessed with Prince so if he finds that hard it's understandable, and I wouldn't blame him.

* Other people have gone on X Factor and shown a strong influence from a well known artist. Because Prince is so distinctive, it's very easy to criticise someone like Siameze as a copycat but the fact is that he's only doing what others have done in regard to other artists, and actually he does it well.

* If he does tone down the Prince thing, and goes far in the contest, it would be good.

* Compared to everyone else, he stands out. He's a bit freaky, which makes him interesting. Not a bad thing.

* He should have sung more.

* I found myself staring at his ass to the point where I'm now wondering if I'm straight or gay. Although I know I'm not black. I think. Good balls too.

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At last, some common sense! I agree with your sentiments Leafer. Only on a prince fan website would someone whose obviously a huge prince fan get beaten up for it! Really, why the hissy-fits about this?

I thought Siameze was great. Yes, Prince had some big hair in Grafitti Bridge but Siameze was definitely going for early-years Prince look; the vest, the jeans, and not too flashy and glossy and pristine. He had incredible energy; I've never seen anyone else do those Prince moves so well. And I reallly liked his attitude; while his performance was one of the most confident of all that I've seen from these types of shows, he was gracious after it, even when LA Reid gave him a 'no'. And didn't you notice that he doesn't actually mention Prince until backstage, commenting on the fact that Simon said he to him that he was obviously a Prince fan, Siameze saying, something along the lines that that was due to the hair and heels. This suggests that his act, even if heavily influenced, might not always be such a Prince pastiche. And lets not forget, he didn't actual do a Prince song. Smart move.

Yep, I'm gonna root for this guy. I wanna see him go all the way to the final and win (actually, I reckon its gonna be that rugby player/ coach chick; she seemed the whole package, she was great). Just imagine it, if Siameze ended up in the last few shows and Prince performs and/or is a guest judge. Yeah, I bet thats got y'all thinking. And Simon's right; it'll be fascinating to see what he does next. Will he tone down the Prince influence, or will he dare to turn it up? Who knows, maybe he's also a multi-instrumentalist and write's his own songs, or maybe he doesn't. There have been so many Jackson and Madonna wanna-be's, so, so what if there's this one lone full-on Prince wanna-be up on stage. I mean, half the time I watch these types of programmes just hoping someone covers Prince or even mentions him as an influence.

So come on guys, for now, lets give this guy a break. Ok, he might not be original, but thats not the be all and end all. For sure, to try and be original is a great aspiration but it doesn't necessarily equates to quality. I mean, a rapper that sounds like a chipmunk, now thats original, but Akon's also the biggest pile shit ever! Just like us, Siameze obviously loves prince, but unlike us, up on stage, he's able to (in my opinion of course) emulate Prince's confidence, singing and dancing. Remember, he's trying to be like Prince, not Bieber, not Gaga, but Prince. And in my book, thats no bad thing.

Some of you really need to get rid of your negativity. Stop hating on Prince, and stop hating on Prince wanna-be's, and go listen to Felix Da Housecats 'We All wanna Be Prince'.

Have some fun, for god sakes!

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Reply #100 posted 09/24/11 7:36pm

JeriCurl

eek eek eek eek eek eek eek eek

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Reply #101 posted 09/24/11 7:50pm

2elijah

^ Well, judging by that video, it looks like he has tried to incorporate some of the dance styles of JB/Prince/MJ/TTD in his stage performance, but he definitely has to do some work on his singing, if he intends to stay in the competition and win against the other contestants on the X-Factor. I also think the opinions here about his performance on that show, is pretty fair and balanced. I wish him luck though.

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Reply #102 posted 09/24/11 7:52pm

babyjubilation

JeriCurl said:

eek eek eek eek eek eek eek eek

eek

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Reply #103 posted 09/24/11 8:37pm

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JeriCurl said:

eek eek eek eek eek eek eek eek

That was some painful shit 2 watch!....Id rather have a tooth taken out with no anesthesia than watch that video again....disbelief

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Reply #104 posted 09/24/11 8:58pm

JeriCurl

davetherave6767 said:

JeriCurl said:

eek eek eek eek eek eek eek eek

That was some painful shit 2 watch!....Id rather have a tooth taken out with no anesthesia than watch that video again....disbelief

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Reply #105 posted 09/24/11 9:04pm

MadamGoodnight

NDRU said:

and honestly, Prince has that same quality. We have laughed at him his entire career.

I have not laughed at Prince his entire career. I give him much respect and I admire him for what he has done, from the beginning.

Sure some things were quite silly (the Rave outfits and styling & as you mentioned buttless pants), but the majority of his career has been awe inspiring to me.

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Reply #106 posted 09/24/11 9:08pm

MadamGoodnight

Siameze needs to run a flat iron through that 'do of his if he's still trying to imitate Prince.

Prince keeps his hair tight.

Siameze, look at the Alphabet St. video, look at the Glam Slam video, then look at your mop. Fail.

Oh, to be a fly on the wall when P sees and hears of this Siameze thing. He gave Trey Songz some interesting looks when Trey was murdering Purple Rain. lol

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Reply #107 posted 09/24/11 10:56pm

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hls2000 said:

PurpleChi said:

This reminds me of that interview Prince did on Music and More (Canada) in 2004 where he explained how he doesn't mind other artists/wannabe artists saying that he has an influence on them as long as they actually have talent. I wonder what Prince would say about this one!

See Reply #27.

Great minds think alike.

Indeed they do. I guess it's clear that I didn't fully read the thread before posting!

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Reply #108 posted 09/25/11 12:11am

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2elijah said:

runphilrun said:

Here he is, Siameze Floyd lol

I fixed the links for you. In no way does this guy look like Prince, although he tried to do those dance moves, he looked like he was struggling to do it. L.A. Reid was not happy with this guy's performance at all.lol

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Who is this Cheryl judge, I thought Nicole from Pussycat Dolls was the other female judge?

I'd like to see Prince bust those moves now at 53; imagine if he tried to do all that now, he'd have to sit down after 1 song! lol I know P can still dance but all those multiple splits and jumping up with both legs kicked up /gymnastic step and walking on his knees bringing his feet back up that Siameze did that....Lawd!....he could sale a good workout tape!!!lol razz lol

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Reply #109 posted 09/25/11 12:27am

SeventeenDayze

MadamGoodnight said:

Siameze needs to run a flat iron through that 'do of his if he's still trying to imitate Prince.

Prince keeps his hair tight.

Siameze, look at the Alphabet St. video, look at the Glam Slam video, then look at your mop. Fail.

AHHAHAHA I thought the same thing, I was like, hmmmm a bit more Castor oil and a Chi iron and he'd be good to go! I could tell he was trying to go for the full look because it adds to his um, horse dancing moves or whatever biggrin

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Reply #110 posted 09/26/11 5:16pm

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JeriCurl said:

eek eek eek eek eek eek eek eek

WTF ???

He is clearly trying to be prince. Prince, do you see this shit right here?

I turned it off when i saw the Bootleg Parade/Prince era outfit.

Prince, Please speak on this mess named Siameze. I beg of you. beg

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Reply #111 posted 09/26/11 5:33pm

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Darshy said:

leafar said:

Here's what I think about this Siameze character :

* Anyone who gets on a stage and does a performance of any kind gets a pat on the back from me, regardless of what they do or how they do it how how good or bad it is.

* Siameze is obviously a big Prince fan. Nothing wrong with that, Prince is a very good artist and very influential.

* So far he hasn't demonstrated much originality, but he has demonstrated admiration for a very good artist, and an ability to emulate him in some aspects very well, which shows a lot of skills. He may or may not have anything to offer in terms of originality, but no one knows yet. But he does have talent, and good taste.

* From the short time that he was there, he struck me as a pretty likeable and interesting guy. He took his criticism well, which shows a good attitude.

* If he is able to apply his skills to his own original stuff, he could be very good. I think he should tone down the Prince thing and demonstrate what he himself is all about. But it's very easy to become obsessed with Prince so if he finds that hard it's understandable, and I wouldn't blame him.

* Other people have gone on X Factor and shown a strong influence from a well known artist. Because Prince is so distinctive, it's very easy to criticise someone like Siameze as a copycat but the fact is that he's only doing what others have done in regard to other artists, and actually he does it well.

* If he does tone down the Prince thing, and goes far in the contest, it would be good.

* Compared to everyone else, he stands out. He's a bit freaky, which makes him interesting. Not a bad thing.

* He should have sung more.

* I found myself staring at his ass to the point where I'm now wondering if I'm straight or gay. Although I know I'm not black. I think. Good balls too.

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At last, some common sense! I agree with your sentiments Leafer. Only on a prince fan website would someone whose obviously a huge prince fan get beaten up for it! Really, why the hissy-fits about this?

I thought Siameze was great. Yes, Prince had some big hair in Grafitti Bridge but Siameze was definitely going for early-years Prince look; the vest, the jeans, and not too flashy and glossy and pristine. He had incredible energy; I've never seen anyone else do those Prince moves so well. And I reallly liked his attitude; while his performance was one of the most confident of all that I've seen from these types of shows, he was gracious after it, even when LA Reid gave him a 'no'. And didn't you notice that he doesn't actually mention Prince until backstage, commenting on the fact that Simon said he to him that he was obviously a Prince fan, Siameze saying, something along the lines that that was due to the hair and heels. This suggests that his act, even if heavily influenced, might not always be such a Prince pastiche. And lets not forget, he didn't actual do a Prince song. Smart move.

Yep, I'm gonna root for this guy. I wanna see him go all the way to the final and win (actually, I reckon its gonna be that rugby player/ coach chick; she seemed the whole package, she was great). Just imagine it, if Siameze ended up in the last few shows and Prince performs and/or is a guest judge. Yeah, I bet thats got y'all thinking. And Simon's right; it'll be fascinating to see what he does next. Will he tone down the Prince influence, or will he dare to turn it up? Who knows, maybe he's also a multi-instrumentalist and write's his own songs, or maybe he doesn't. There have been so many Jackson and Madonna wanna-be's, so, so what if there's this one lone full-on Prince wanna-be up on stage. I mean, half the time I watch these types of programmes just hoping someone covers Prince or even mentions him as an influence.

So come on guys, for now, lets give this guy a break. Ok, he might not be original, but thats not the be all and end all. For sure, to try and be original is a great aspiration but it doesn't necessarily equates to quality. I mean, a rapper that sounds like a chipmunk, now thats original, but Akon's also the biggest pile shit ever! Just like us, Siameze obviously loves prince, but unlike us, up on stage, he's able to (in my opinion of course) emulate Prince's confidence, singing and dancing. Remember, he's trying to be like Prince, not Bieber, not Gaga, but Prince. And in my book, thats no bad thing.

Some of you really need to get rid of your negativity. Stop hating on Prince, and stop hating on Prince wanna-be's, and go listen to Felix Da Housecats 'We All wanna Be Prince'.

Have some fun, for god sakes!

He is Terrible, How can you stand for that performance?

Prince has the theatrics but we're not a fans solely based on the theatrics. we love his music and his genius too.

I wouldn't have a problem with Siamaze's copycat act if he was actually a good singer or musician,but The guy is terrible.

People copy prince all the time ie...D'angelo , Lady gaga. .. but they are also decent in the craft of music as well.

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Reply #112 posted 09/26/11 5:35pm

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babynoz said:

hmm confuse whofarted

i dunno man i cringed really hard while watching it. I just hope he wont stay on the show and be known as the funny guy who imitates prince..

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Thats how I felt

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Reply #113 posted 09/26/11 5:46pm

MadamGoodnight

SeventeenDayze said:

MadamGoodnight said:

Siameze needs to run a flat iron through that 'do of his if he's still trying to imitate Prince.

Prince keeps his hair tight.

Siameze, look at the Alphabet St. video, look at the Glam Slam video, then look at your mop. Fail.

AHHAHAHA I thought the same thing, I was like, hmmmm a bit more Castor oil and a Chi iron and he'd be good to go! I could tell he was trying to go for the full look because it adds to his um, horse dancing moves or whatever biggrin

lol lol wink

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Reply #114 posted 09/26/11 7:20pm

babynoz

2elijah said:

sunflower7 said:

At first I was like eek , THEN, I was like hmmm ...... I just don't know yal... neutral

What I'd like to know is what in the heck is that 'riding-the-bike-trying-to-climb-up-a-hill' move he's doing at mark 2:18 in the video? lol

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JoyJoy called it a rain dance...that's about right. lol

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Reply #115 posted 09/26/11 7:38pm

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MadamGoodnight said:

NDRU said:

and honestly, Prince has that same quality. We have laughed at him his entire career.

I have not laughed at Prince his entire career. I give him much respect and I admire him for what he has done, from the beginning.

Sure some things were quite silly (the Rave outfits and styling & as you mentioned buttless pants), but the majority of his career has been awe inspiring to me.

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I laugh at him all the time, but it's a quality that I admire. Plus he has a good sense of humor, and I think he knows when he is being ridiculous.

John Lennon also did not care if he looked silly to others, and plenty of times he did.

Sometimes I wish I could be so bold

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Reply #116 posted 09/26/11 8:15pm

MadamGoodnight

NDRU said:

MadamGoodnight said:

I have not laughed at Prince his entire career. I give him much respect and I admire him for what he has done, from the beginning.

Sure some things were quite silly (the Rave outfits and styling & as you mentioned buttless pants), but the majority of his career has been awe inspiring to me.

[Edited 9/24/11 21:09pm]

I laugh at him all the time, but it's a quality that I admire. Plus he has a good sense of humor, and I think he knows when he is being ridiculous.

John Lennon also did not care if he looked silly to others, and plenty of times he did.

Sometimes I wish I could be so bold

Ah, I see what you meant. I get it now. wink

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Reply #117 posted 09/26/11 8:28pm

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SashaNicole said:

Sexymf77 said:

It was a Rick James Song Superfreak I think lol.

No I think it was give it to me baby

Right duh lol

Shut up already...Damn!
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Reply #118 posted 09/26/11 8:47pm

2elijah

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2elijah said:

What I'd like to know is what in the heck is that 'riding-the-bike-trying-to-climb-up-a-hill' move he's doing at mark 2:18 in the video? lol

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JoyJoy called it a rain dance...that's about right. lol

lol I had to laugh when he said "I'm'bout to bust it babyyyy!" Then when he hits the floor to hump it, it looked like his asscheeks got stuck midway into the air from the weight of his ass. falloff Lawd have mercy brother "Sigh" is going to have to cut down on the double cheeseburgers if he wants to keep up with the rhythm of swift dance moves. He's funny and entertaining at the same time. Can't get mad at him for trying, and I think I'm going to enjoy watching how "Sigh" will present his own identity during this competition.lol

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Reply #119 posted 09/26/11 9:39pm

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More Jermaine Stewart (I know he's going for P) than Prince IMO.

The only Prince I see is in some of the moves and then lady-man-boots.

EDIT:
There's also something dwarf-ish about his facial features. Maybe the forehead. I don't know. hmmm


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