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Reply #60 posted 05/30/14 10:05am

thisisreece

Alexandernvrmind said:

WetDream said:

Can't believe what i'm reading!!

Happy.....really?! It's a horrendous, flat track along with the majority of his other productions. It's mainstream nonsense. Jesus, for him to produce for Prince....it would be a nightmare come true.

Prince can drop Ol' Skool Company, Laydown Xtended, Sticky Like Glue, Black Sweat, Breakfast Can Wait, etc (all well into his 50's)....Tracks that have what Pharrell and others are trying to do with computer loops, but (as par for the course with Prince) done with actual musicianship.

The fact that Prince is still dropping so many diverse tracks, hip tracks, this far into his career is incredible and he needs no mainstream producer to dumb him down in an attempt to get him in the charts. Prince is an artist....a musician, not a fucking product! He should be keeping it real and attempting to show everyone what real music by real musicians is all about....LIKE WHAT HE'S DOING OR NOT.

Sometimes i wonder if i'm on a Prince site.

Prince singing Happy or Blurred Lines....hahahaha, my god....that would be the most embarrassing move of his career.

Take off the purple shades.... Prince would die to be able to write a song like happy. All the songs you named sucked and were Prince's attempt to be current and he didn't pull it off. Happy vs Black Sweat.... Are you nuts... Your post is laughable Dumb him down... Can you get dumber than Stick Like Glue? The man needs help with his R&B stuff for real.... Beats, lyrics, music arrangements, vocal arrangements, working up a black sweat ... Really? That horrific panting and meow cat calls on Chocolate Box. One word man HORRIBLE He needs help with his rock stuff too but at least with those tracks he is capable of pulling off the live performance because he still has the chops and can play that guitar. Man P is just looking bad these days [Edited 5/29/14 20:24pm] [Edited 5/29/14 20:26pm]

Okay, I agree that Chocolate Box is horrid... but Black Sweat! eek Black Sweat is the shit. Saying that, while I think a Pharrel and Prince collaboration would be interesting, and possibly very good, I don't want it to happen. I want Prince to continue in a rock direction.

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Reply #61 posted 05/30/14 10:15am

SeventeenDayze

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Alexandernvrmind said:

WetDream said: Take off the purple shades.... Prince would die to be able to write a song like happy. All the songs you named sucked and were Prince's attempt to be current and he didn't pull it off. Happy vs Black Sweat.... Are you nuts... Your post is laughable Dumb him down... Can you get dumber than Stick Like Glue? The man needs help with his R&B stuff for real.... Beats, lyrics, music arrangements, vocal arrangements, working up a black sweat ... Really? That horrific panting and meow cat calls on Chocolate Box. One word man HORRIBLE He needs help with his rock stuff too but at least with those tracks he is capable of pulling off the live performance because he still has the chops and can play that guitar. Man P is just looking bad these days [Edited 5/29/14 20:24pm] [Edited 5/29/14 20:26pm]

Okay, I agree that Chocolate Box is horrid... but Black Sweat! eek Black Sweat is the shit. Saying that, while I think a Pharrel and Prince collaboration would be interesting, and possibly very good, I don't want it to happen. I want Prince to continue in a rock direction.

Who is the best A-list rock producer these days? I have no idea. It's not Scott Storch is it? Who produces rock?

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Reply #62 posted 05/30/14 8:43pm

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WetDream said:



Alexandernvrmind said:


WetDream said:

Can't believe what i'm reading!!



Happy.....really?! It's a horrendous, flat track along with the majority of his other productions. It's mainstream nonsense. Jesus, for him to produce for Prince....it would be a nightmare come true.


Prince can drop Ol' Skool Company, Laydown Xtended, Sticky Like Glue, Black Sweat, Breakfast Can Wait, etc (all well into his 50's)....Tracks that have what Pharrell and others are trying to do with computer loops, but (as par for the course with Prince) done with actual musicianship.



The fact that Prince is still dropping so many diverse tracks, hip tracks, this far into his career is incredible and he needs no mainstream producer to dumb him down in an attempt to get him in the charts. Prince is an artist....a musician, not a fucking product! He should be keeping it real and attempting to show everyone what real music by real musicians is all about....LIKE WHAT HE'S DOING OR NOT.



Sometimes i wonder if i'm on a Prince site.



Prince singing Happy or Blurred Lines....hahahaha, my god....that would be the most embarrassing move of his career.





Take off the purple shades.... Prince would die to be able to write a song like happy. All the songs you named sucked and were Prince's attempt to be current and he didn't pull it off. Happy vs Black Sweat.... Are you nuts... Your post is laughable Dumb him down... Can you get dumber than Stick Like Glue? The man needs help with his R&B stuff for real.... Beats, lyrics, music arrangements, vocal arrangements, working up a black sweat ... Really? That horrific panting and meow cat calls on Chocolate Box. One word man HORRIBLE He needs help with his rock stuff too but at least with those tracks he is capable of pulling off the live performance because he still has the chops and can play that guitar. Man P is just looking bad these days [Edited 5/29/14 20:24pm] [Edited 5/29/14 20:26pm]



Literally....one of the most mental thing's i have read on here in quite some time and that is saying something. MY. GOD.



.....and this is coming from someone who regularly criticises Prince, including some tracks you referrence like Chocolate Box.....but, i'm not even going to argue.....this is just.....WOW.



I'm done here.



Bye.... Lol .... What's laughable is you actually believe that Prince has written a song as good a Blurred Lines, Tightrope, Happy, or Locked out of Heaven

Just get real man
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Reply #63 posted 05/30/14 8:44pm

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dreaminaboutu said:

Prince's massive ego, inability to comfortably work with men, and his Jehovah Witness faith are the major blockades for this type of collaboration. I also feel like these are the keys to why we have already seen the best of Prince and should not have unrealistic expectations of him anymore.



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Reply #64 posted 05/30/14 8:49pm

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lwr001 said:



Alexandernvrmind said:


Yeah it would be nice but P would never do it I just watched Justin ?Timberlake discuss his influences on Oprahs life class. He talked about Michael, Stevie, Donnie Hathaway, he even mentioned D'Angelo. Not a word on Prince... Not one single word. He talked about the song SexyBack and how that song was his attempt to really establish himself.... And all I could think about is how Prince claimed Sexy never went anywhere and created a public thing with Justin. As Justin continued to talk in depth about Stevie and Michael influences I remembered that he hired Princes drummer and base player and Sonny T. Cleary the dude is influenced by Prince. He reeks of 80s Prince. If you haven't heard Not a bad thing from JT check it out. Happy by Pharrell or tightrope (written by janelle with Bruno) or locked out of heaven by Bruno These people are writing circles around P. His ego will never allow him to work with these men. Chocolate Box... Have Pharrell produce that song or Black Sweat.... Those songs are better. It's a shame that P is so irrelevant .... But it's his own fault



He loves Prince..said he just listened to Head and Prince must have God on speed dial..But really, you upset that he didnt mention him as if it diminshes his talent..Hell Prince never really states who his influences are



I will say it's hard for me to hear them talk about other influences and not mention Prince. They reek of Prince and they don't mention him. And I think some of it has to do with how fckin rude Prince is to these cats which doesn't serve him well

Today I was listening to Milkshake... Listen to that song and then listen to Nasty Girl. Milkshake is one of several love letters Pharell has written to Prince
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Reply #65 posted 05/30/14 8:53pm

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thisisreece said:



Alexandernvrmind said:


WetDream said:

Can't believe what i'm reading!!



Happy.....really?! It's a horrendous, flat track along with the majority of his other productions. It's mainstream nonsense. Jesus, for him to produce for Prince....it would be a nightmare come true.


Prince can drop Ol' Skool Company, Laydown Xtended, Sticky Like Glue, Black Sweat, Breakfast Can Wait, etc (all well into his 50's)....Tracks that have what Pharrell and others are trying to do with computer loops, but (as par for the course with Prince) done with actual musicianship.



The fact that Prince is still dropping so many diverse tracks, hip tracks, this far into his career is incredible and he needs no mainstream producer to dumb him down in an attempt to get him in the charts. Prince is an artist....a musician, not a fucking product! He should be keeping it real and attempting to show everyone what real music by real musicians is all about....LIKE WHAT HE'S DOING OR NOT.



Sometimes i wonder if i'm on a Prince site.



Prince singing Happy or Blurred Lines....hahahaha, my god....that would be the most embarrassing move of his career.





Take off the purple shades.... Prince would die to be able to write a song like happy. All the songs you named sucked and were Prince's attempt to be current and he didn't pull it off. Happy vs Black Sweat.... Are you nuts... Your post is laughable Dumb him down... Can you get dumber than Stick Like Glue? The man needs help with his R&B stuff for real.... Beats, lyrics, music arrangements, vocal arrangements, working up a black sweat ... Really? That horrific panting and meow cat calls on Chocolate Box. One word man HORRIBLE He needs help with his rock stuff too but at least with those tracks he is capable of pulling off the live performance because he still has the chops and can play that guitar. Man P is just looking bad these days [Edited 5/29/14 20:24pm] [Edited 5/29/14 20:26pm]

Okay, I agree that Chocolate Box is horrid... but Black Sweat! eek Black Sweat is the shit. Saying that, while I think a Pharrel and Prince collaboration would be interesting, and possibly very good, I don't want it to happen. I want Prince to continue in a rock direction.



I like the beat to Chocolate Box.... Black Sweat seems unfinished imo

I would love Prince to work with the guys from Incubus. Pharrell would be an outstanding producer for the R&b stuff Prince is trying
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Reply #66 posted 05/30/14 10:58pm

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BobGeorge909 said:

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Whats with all the ageism against Madonna?

Older people can be sexy and should be allow to express it. If you don't like it, don't watch or support older artists.

Older people can definitely be sexy....she isn't. Jane Seymour...yum yum. Blythe danner, beautiful. Nina Heartly....milfimus maximus. All over fitty.

She's not my taste in sexy, but she is sexy.

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Reply #67 posted 05/31/14 10:03pm

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I love Pharrell's"Happy" and "Frontin", however, Pharrell samples too much for my taste. I don't feel like he is an original. Yes, he has pulled some good music out of his butt for some artist, but he really isn't in Prince's caliber of musicianship. Ceelo and Prince, yes, Pharrell and Prince, no way.

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Reply #68 posted 05/31/14 10:34pm

SeventeenDayze

Jamzone333 said:

I love Pharrell's"Happy" and "Frontin", however, Pharrell samples too much for my taste. I don't feel like he is an original. Yes, he has pulled some good music out of his butt for some artist, but he really isn't in Prince's caliber of musicianship. Ceelo and Prince, yes, Pharrell and Prince, no way.

I didn't realize Pharrell sampled a lot. I just assumed that he was good/crafty at producing beats and hooks. I guess all it really takes to sample of a song is just a few seconds of it. Perhaps he picks just a few bars or hooks from obscure songs from a different era and then remixes and stretches it into an entire song. Which are some of the songs that he sampled?

[Edited 5/31/14 22:50pm]

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Reply #69 posted 06/01/14 6:06am

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SeventeenDayze said:



Jamzone333 said:


I love Pharrell's"Happy" and "Frontin", however, Pharrell samples too much for my taste. I don't feel like he is an original. Yes, he has pulled some good music out of his butt for some artist, but he really isn't in Prince's caliber of musicianship. Ceelo and Prince, yes, Pharrell and Prince, no way.



I didn't realize Pharrell sampled a lot. I just assumed that he was good/crafty at producing beats and hooks. I guess all it really takes to sample of a song is just a few seconds of it. Perhaps he picks just a few bars or hooks from obscure songs from a different era and then remixes and stretches it into an entire song. Which are some of the songs that he sampled?

[Edited 5/31/14 22:50pm]




He samples the LEAST of any of his contemporaries and even less than Prince during the early-mid 90's.
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Reply #70 posted 06/01/14 7:36am

CynicKill

Pharrell Williams offers an insanely catch bit of musical nonsense in his first solo album in eight years.

Pharrell Williams offers an insanely catch bit of musical nonsense in his first solo album in eight years. Getty Images

on March 5, 2014 - 3:15 PM

Pop

Pharrell Williams

Girl

[Columbia]

2½ stars

Good, clean, dumb fun.

Pharrell Willams knows that pop music is at its best when it doesn’t attempt to rise above its station. That’s capital P Pop, mind you – throwaway, radio-friendly fodder, the sort that is meant to be at once instantly lovable and instantly forgettable. Within that particular subset of pop, Williams is lord and master, a man able to write, produce, assemble and perform eminently likable fluff.

Can there be a more insanely catchy bit of musical nonsense in the current pop climate than “Happy,” the hit single Williams assembled, or the rest of “Girl,” his first solo album in eight years? Not likely.

Three more potential smash singles off the disc – “Brand New,” “Gust of Wind” and “I Know Who You Are” – are so catchy that they’re close to annoyingly so.

Of course, Williams’ voice did most of the heavy lifting on two of last year’s biggest hits, Robin Thicke’s plastic soul anthem “Blurred Lines” and Daft Punk’s ode to ’70s disco “Get Lucky,” so it’s only fitting that both of those genres are amply represented throughout “Girl.” But Williams is clever, and as a producer with a ridiculously well-stocked resume of hits, he knows how to assemble a timely collection of beats and grooves. The guy is good with dense, polyrhythmic drum arrangements, but he’s just as good with classic funk grooves, a la Prince or recent Justin Timberlake, with the occasional nod to the ever-classy Earth Wind & Fire. The album has a beautiful sway in its hips, from first to last.

“Girl” feels like a grab-bag of tunes thrown together rather rapidly to cash in on the fact that Williams (and his ridiculous hat) has been everywhere lately, from the Grammys to the Oscars and back again. Williams, however, is clearly talented enough to pull it off with conviction. Will “Girl” be remembered in 10 years? Probably not. But it will certainly last through the summer of 2014. In fact, listening to it makes you long for a day when you might be able to roll down the car window and crank it up.

– Jeff Miers

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Reply #71 posted 06/01/14 8:12am

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CynicKill said:

SeventeenDayze said:

To me, it seems like the music business is like a merry-go-round. It spins and spins until everyone's ride is over and they have to get off and let the next generation to come in. Some don't know when to quit though...

Madonna!

why should she? "I'm gonna stop making loads of $ becuz some people want me 2....wait a minute...2 da hell with some people..they can kiss my a**"

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Reply #72 posted 06/01/14 8:17am

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Alexandernvrmind said:



UncleJam said:




Alexandernvrmind said:


Yeah it would be nice but P would never do it I just watched Justin ?Timberlake discuss his influences on Oprahs life class. He talked about Michael, Stevie, Donnie Hathaway, he even mentioned D'Angelo. Not a word on Prince... Not one single word. He talked about the song SexyBack and how that song was his attempt to really establish himself.... And all I could think about is how Prince claimed Sexy never went anywhere and created a public thing with Justin. As Justin continued to talk in depth about Stevie and Michael influences I remembered that he hired Princes drummer and base player and Sonny T. Cleary the dude is influenced by Prince. He reeks of 80s Prince.


Yup. And if you find the Rolling Stone interview when he first dropped "Future Love Sounds" (or whatever that album was called) they asked him why he named the album what he did. His response? "Because Purple Rain was already taken."




yep...that was before Prince dissed him



Pharell on Oprah Master series the same thing... mentioned Michael-Stevie as influences... nothing about Prince. Pharell is so clearly influenced by Prince... but Prince disses these guys. And records songs with Selena Gomez... and that friggin tranny he used to date



Its nuts... P really gets on my nerves


--- What is nuts is you think someone at P's level should be kissing Timberlake's ass. All these guys do his rip P off and bring nothing to the table new. If he works with a producer it should someone bringing new to the table not guys who rehash what he already did. In the meantime he continues to sellout shows and rock the industry and laugh all the way to the bank.
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Reply #73 posted 06/01/14 8:22am

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Alexandernvrmind said:

WetDream said:



Alexandernvrmind said:


WetDream said:

Can't believe what i'm reading!!



Happy.....really?! It's a horrendous, flat track along with the majority of his other productions. It's mainstream nonsense. Jesus, for him to produce for Prince....it would be a nightmare come true.


Prince can drop Ol' Skool Company, Laydown Xtended, Sticky Like Glue, Black Sweat, Breakfast Can Wait, etc (all well into his 50's)....Tracks that have what Pharrell and others are trying to do with computer loops, but (as par for the course with Prince) done with actual musicianship.



The fact that Prince is still dropping so many diverse tracks, hip tracks, this far into his career is incredible and he needs no mainstream producer to dumb him down in an attempt to get him in the charts. Prince is an artist....a musician, not a fucking product! He should be keeping it real and attempting to show everyone what real music by real musicians is all about....LIKE WHAT HE'S DOING OR NOT.



Sometimes i wonder if i'm on a Prince site.



Prince singing Happy or Blurred Lines....hahahaha, my god....that would be the most embarrassing move of his career.





Take off the purple shades.... Prince would die to be able to write a song like happy. All the songs you named sucked and were Prince's attempt to be current and he didn't pull it off. Happy vs Black Sweat.... Are you nuts... Your post is laughable Dumb him down... Can you get dumber than Stick Like Glue? The man needs help with his R&B stuff for real.... Beats, lyrics, music arrangements, vocal arrangements, working up a black sweat ... Really? That horrific panting and meow cat calls on Chocolate Box. One word man HORRIBLE He needs help with his rock stuff too but at least with those tracks he is capable of pulling off the live performance because he still has the chops and can play that guitar. Man P is just looking bad these days [Edited 5/29/14 20:24pm] [Edited 5/29/14 20:26pm]



Literally....one of the most mental thing's i have read on here in quite some time and that is saying something. MY. GOD.



.....and this is coming from someone who regularly criticises Prince, including some tracks you referrence like Chocolate Box.....but, i'm not even going to argue.....this is just.....WOW.



I'm done here.



Bye.... Lol .... What's laughable is you actually believe that Prince has written a song as good a Blurred Lines, Tightrope, Happy, or Locked out of Heaven

Just get real man

Blurred lines is "Got to give it up"
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Reply #74 posted 06/01/14 8:50am

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Y'all blanks move that dope is my jam. Glad they stopped playing happy as much. It was cool at first. Never gonna happen with p though.


* had to say something on topic edit
[Edited 6/1/14 8:56am]
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Reply #75 posted 06/01/14 9:02am

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scorp84 said:

SeventeenDayze said:

I didn't realize Pharrell sampled a lot. I just assumed that he was good/crafty at producing beats and hooks. I guess all it really takes to sample of a song is just a few seconds of it. Perhaps he picks just a few bars or hooks from obscure songs from a different era and then remixes and stretches it into an entire song. Which are some of the songs that he sampled?

[Edited 5/31/14 22:50pm]

He samples the LEAST of any of his contemporaries and even less than Prince during the early-mid 90's.

"Blurred Lines" with Robin Thicke. Apparently, a sample was lifted from Marvin Gaye's "What's Going On". Prince doesn't have to sample, Prince can make new music everyday. Pharrell isn't a real musician if you have to sample beats and hooks. Not to be cruel, but does Pharrell play an instrument? I remember a video he did with Lenny Kravitz some years back, I thought I saw him behind a drum set, but I am unsure.

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The real definition of unity is 1
People can slam their door, disagree and fight it
But how U gonna love the Father but not love the Son?
United States of Division"
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Reply #76 posted 06/01/14 9:05am

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laurarichardson said:

Alexandernvrmind said:

yep...that was before Prince dissed him

Pharell on Oprah Master series the same thing... mentioned Michael-Stevie as influences... nothing about Prince. Pharell is so clearly influenced by Prince... but Prince disses these guys. And records songs with Selena Gomez... and that friggin tranny he used to date

Its nuts... P really gets on my nerves

--- What is nuts is you think someone at P's level should be kissing Timberlake's ass. All these guys do his rip P off and bring nothing to the table new. If he works with a producer it should someone bringing new to the table not guys who rehash what he already did. In the meantime he continues to sellout shows and rock the industry and laugh all the way to the bank.

I couldn't have said it better...thanks! Prince has making music since 1977! And before that... lol lol

"A united state of mind will never be divided
The real definition of unity is 1
People can slam their door, disagree and fight it
But how U gonna love the Father but not love the Son?
United States of Division"
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Reply #77 posted 06/01/14 9:38am

SeventeenDayze

CynicKill said:

Pharrell Williams offers an insanely catch bit of musical nonsense in his first solo album in eight years.

Pharrell Williams offers an insanely catch bit of musical nonsense in his first solo album in eight years. Getty Images

on March 5, 2014 - 3:15 PM

Pop

Pharrell Williams

Girl

[Columbia]

2½ stars

Good, clean, dumb fun.

Pharrell Willams knows that pop music is at its best when it doesn’t attempt to rise above its station. That’s capital P Pop, mind you – throwaway, radio-friendly fodder, the sort that is meant to be at once instantly lovable and instantly forgettable. Within that particular subset of pop, Williams is lord and master, a man able to write, produce, assemble and perform eminently likable fluff.

Can there be a more insanely catchy bit of musical nonsense in the current pop climate than “Happy,” the hit single Williams assembled, or the rest of “Girl,” his first solo album in eight years? Not likely.

Three more potential smash singles off the disc – “Brand New,” “Gust of Wind” and “I Know Who You Are” – are so catchy that they’re close to annoyingly so.

Of course, Williams’ voice did most of the heavy lifting on two of last year’s biggest hits, Robin Thicke’s plastic soul anthem “Blurred Lines” and Daft Punk’s ode to ’70s disco “Get Lucky,” so it’s only fitting that both of those genres are amply represented throughout “Girl.” But Williams is clever, and as a producer with a ridiculously well-stocked resume of hits, he knows how to assemble a timely collection of beats and grooves. The guy is good with dense, polyrhythmic drum arrangements, but he’s just as good with classic funk grooves, a la Prince or recent Justin Timberlake, with the occasional nod to the ever-classy Earth Wind & Fire. The album has a beautiful sway in its hips, from first to last.

“Girl” feels like a grab-bag of tunes thrown together rather rapidly to cash in on the fact that Williams (and his ridiculous hat) has been everywhere lately, from the Grammys to the Oscars and back again. Williams, however, is clearly talented enough to pull it off with conviction. Will “Girl” be remembered in 10 years? Probably not. But it will certainly last through the summer of 2014. In fact, listening to it makes you long for a day when you might be able to roll down the car window and crank it up.

– Jeff Miers

Did this writer really put Justin Timberlake and Earth, Wind and Fire in the same sentence? Wow....And, I think this album will be remembered beyond the summer. Who writes these articles? Shees....

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Reply #78 posted 06/01/14 9:44am

SeventeenDayze

purplepolitician said:

Y'all blanks move that dope is my jam. Glad they stopped playing happy as much. It was cool at first. Never gonna happen with p though. * had to say something on topic edit [Edited 6/1/14 8:56am]

Move that Dope=guilty pleasure wink Catchy song and the video makes me laugh for some reason smile

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Reply #79 posted 06/01/14 10:01am

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SeventeenDayze said:



purplepolitician said:


Y'all blanks move that dope is my jam. Glad they stopped playing happy as much. It was cool at first. Never gonna happen with p though. * had to say something on topic edit [Edited 6/1/14 8:56am]

Move that Dope=guilty pleasure wink Catchy song and the video makes me laugh for some reason smile


It's the beat nod. Whippin the China like kunta kinte
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Reply #80 posted 06/01/14 10:14am

SeventeenDayze

purplepolitician said:

SeventeenDayze said:

Move that Dope=guilty pleasure wink Catchy song and the video makes me laugh for some reason smile

It's the beat nod. Whippin the China like kunta kinte

Yeah, it's a bit different from "Happy", right? wink Glad to see that Pharrell isn't completely doing to the dark side (i.e. Top 40 radio). smile

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Reply #81 posted 06/01/14 4:15pm

scorp84

Jamzone333 said:



scorp84 said:


SeventeenDayze said:


I didn't realize Pharrell sampled a lot. I just assumed that he was good/crafty at producing beats and hooks. I guess all it really takes to sample of a song is just a few seconds of it. Perhaps he picks just a few bars or hooks from obscure songs from a different era and then remixes and stretches it into an entire song. Which are some of the songs that he sampled?


[Edited 5/31/14 22:50pm]



He samples the LEAST of any of his contemporaries and even less than Prince during the early-mid 90's.



"Blurred Lines" with Robin Thicke. Apparently, a sample was lifted from Marvin Gaye's "What's Going On". Prince doesn't have to sample, Prince can make new music everyday. Pharrell isn't a real musician if you have to sample beats and hooks. Not to be cruel, but does Pharrell play an instrument? I remember a video he did with Lenny Kravitz some years back, I thought I saw him behind a drum set, but I am unsure.



No it was not a sample. It was simply created with slightly different chords ( like what he had done with "Give It 2 Me" with Madonna)avoiding samples. All of the instrumental tracks were recorded by Pharrell. He's a trained drummer and keyboard player. He has been producing since the early 90's (along with Chad Hugo). If you took the time to listen to his production discography, you would likely discover that direct samples are far and few between with the Neptunes. Regardless, it's about the feeling, not the tools used. "Real music for real musicians". Bullshit.
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Reply #82 posted 06/01/14 4:26pm

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Jamzone333 said:

"Blurred Lines" with Robin Thicke. Apparently, a sample was lifted from Marvin Gaye's "What's Going On". Prince doesn't have to sample, Prince can make new music everyday. Pharrell isn't a real musician if you have to sample beats and hooks. Not to be cruel, but does Pharrell play an instrument? I remember a video he did with Lenny Kravitz some years back, I thought I saw him behind a drum set, but I am unsure.

Pharrell plays drums and keyboards.As a musician,he's the real deal.He's more than just a sampling "beatmaker",if that's what you're implying.

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Reply #83 posted 06/01/14 6:04pm

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scorp84 said:

Jamzone333 said:

"Blurred Lines" with Robin Thicke. Apparently, a sample was lifted from Marvin Gaye's "What's Going On". Prince doesn't have to sample, Prince can make new music everyday. Pharrell isn't a real musician if you have to sample beats and hooks. Not to be cruel, but does Pharrell play an instrument? I remember a video he did with Lenny Kravitz some years back, I thought I saw him behind a drum set, but I am unsure.

No it was not a sample. It was simply created with slightly different chords ( like what he had done with "Give It 2 Me" with Madonna)avoiding samples. All of the instrumental tracks were recorded by Pharrell. He's a trained drummer and keyboard player. He has been producing since the early 90's (along with Chad Hugo). If you took the time to listen to his production discography, you would likely discover that direct samples are far and few between with the Neptunes. Regardless, it's about the feeling, not the tools used. "Real music for real musicians". Bullshit.

He samples and when he does not sample he is ripping off other people's music. Blurred Lines is Got To Give Up. He did not sample the orginal song just used a few chords. Perhaps it is not enought chords to get sued over but he certainly did not come up with an original song. He has a long way to go to be at Prince's level but as long as some idiot music writers are comparing him EWF he will keep riding off the hype.

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Reply #84 posted 06/01/14 6:41pm

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laurarichardson said:

Alexandernvrmind said:

yep...that was before Prince dissed him

Pharell on Oprah Master series the same thing... mentioned Michael-Stevie as influences... nothing about Prince. Pharell is so clearly influenced by Prince... but Prince disses these guys. And records songs with Selena Gomez... and that friggin tranny he used to date

Its nuts... P really gets on my nerves

--- What is nuts is you think someone at P's level should be kissing Timberlake's ass. All these guys do his rip P off and bring nothing to the table new. If he works with a producer it should someone bringing new to the table not guys who rehash what he already did. In the meantime he continues to sellout shows and rock the industry and laugh all the way to the bank.

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You better preach!!!!!!!!! biggrin

eye will ALWAYS think of prince like a "ACT OF GOD"! N another realm. eye mean of all people who might of been aliens or angels.if found out that prince wasn't of this earth, eye would not have been that surprised. R.I.P. prince
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Reply #85 posted 06/01/14 8:32pm

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I read the writer state a "nod to EWF". I also didn't read that in comparison to Timberlake.

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Reply #86 posted 06/01/14 8:45pm

SeventeenDayze

CynicKill said:

I read the writer state a "nod to EWF". I also didn't read that in comparison to Timberlake.

Are you Justin Timberlake posing as a Prince fan on this site? Good grief....JT shouldn't even be in the same zip code as EWF.

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Reply #87 posted 06/01/14 8:47pm

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KCOOLMUZIQ said:

laurarichardson said:

Alexandernvrmind said: --- What is nuts is you think someone at P's level should be kissing Timberlake's ass. All these guys do his rip P off and bring nothing to the table new. If he works with a producer it should someone bringing new to the table not guys who rehash what he already did. In the meantime he continues to sellout shows and rock the industry and laugh all the way to the bank.

nod

You better preach!!!!!!!!! biggrin

Maybe they don't want to mention Prince because they're afraid P might file a lawsuit smile

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Reply #88 posted 06/01/14 8:49pm

scorp84

laurarichardson said:



scorp84 said:


Jamzone333 said:




"Blurred Lines" with Robin Thicke. Apparently, a sample was lifted from Marvin Gaye's "What's Going On". Prince doesn't have to sample, Prince can make new music everyday. Pharrell isn't a real musician if you have to sample beats and hooks. Not to be cruel, but does Pharrell play an instrument? I remember a video he did with Lenny Kravitz some years back, I thought I saw him behind a drum set, but I am unsure.



No it was not a sample. It was simply created with slightly different chords ( like what he had done with "Give It 2 Me" with Madonna)avoiding samples. All of the instrumental tracks were recorded by Pharrell. He's a trained drummer and keyboard player. He has been producing since the early 90's (along with Chad Hugo). If you took the time to listen to his production discography, you would likely discover that direct samples are far and few between with the Neptunes. Regardless, it's about the feeling, not the tools used. "Real music for real musicians". Bullshit.

He samples and when he does not sample he is ripping off other people's music. Blurred Lines is Got To Give Up. He did not sample the orginal song just used a few chords. Perhaps it is not enought chords to get sued over but he certainly did not come up with an original song. He has a long way to go to be at Prince's level but as long as some idiot music writers are comparing him EWF he will keep riding off the hype.



Actually it is an original song. If it weren't original, it would be a cover. Sounding like "Got to Give It Up" is what he was going for, but the fact remains they are not the same song. Everybody finds inspiration from somewhere. The chords were altered and the subject matter pales no comparison. All the controversy would cease to exist if this song didn't become a hit. Being on Prince's level has absolutely nothing to do with the two talents working together. Is Rita Ora more Prince's speed? I would expect a much better outcome from an artist that has continued to mature musically for the better part of 2 decades than a lot of other producers. They both can learn a great deal from each other if all ego is put aside.
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Reply #89 posted 06/01/14 8:57pm

SeventeenDayze

scorp84 said:

laurarichardson said:

He samples and when he does not sample he is ripping off other people's music. Blurred Lines is Got To Give Up. He did not sample the orginal song just used a few chords. Perhaps it is not enought chords to get sued over but he certainly did not come up with an original song. He has a long way to go to be at Prince's level but as long as some idiot music writers are comparing him EWF he will keep riding off the hype.

Actually it is an original song. If it weren't original, it would be a cover. Sounding like "Got to Give It Up" is what he was going for, but the fact remains they are not the same song. Everybody finds inspiration from somewhere. The chords were altered and the subject matter pales no comparison. All the controversy would cease to exist if this song didn't become a hit. Being on Prince's level has absolutely nothing to do with the two talents working together. Is Rita Ora more Prince's speed? I would expect a much better outcome from an artist that has continued to mature musically for the better part of 2 decades than a lot of other producers. They both can learn a great deal from each other if all ego is put aside.

Don't you think Robin Thicke was a jerk for suing Marvin Gaye's estate "just in case" the MG estate sued Robin Thick and company first? That's a shady tactic right there and it kinda ruined how much I liked RT at the time.

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