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DaDaDa I just wanted to share with y'all that I was just listening to Dadadada of the emancipation album, and...I LOVE IT.
Ok, the beginning isn't really my thing, but after you've made it through (S)crap D's rap it's tha bomb. Any of y'all feel the same? | |
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i luv the fat bassline!
and even Scrap D is okay, it's a good funky tune, i like it for what it is. | |
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I bet you like Mr. Happy and Poom Poom as well ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
I'm a sucker for a major chord | |
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Crap D almost makes me long for Tony M. The Normal Whores Club | |
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Yeah, this song really grew on me (like a fungus)...it's yet another example of Prince's bad taste in guest rappers, but above and beyond that, I like the way the song flows. | |
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hmmm. no comment. | |
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Romance1600 said: I bet you like Mr. Happy and Poom Poom as well
Man, "Poom Poom" is the joint!!! "What yo name is?" | |
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I like the song when Prince starts his verse (i like his voice on it, don't know why it sounds particularly good) also the musical end which reminds me a little of the SOTT end... "Goodness will guide us when love is inside of us... The Force will be with you, always" | |
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Romance1600 said: I bet you like Mr. Happy and Poom Poom as well
i like those, but i don't particularly like DADADA. but true Prince sounds good in the end, but probably because i hate the rapper's voice yes SIR! | |
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FunkMistress said: Crap D almost makes me long for Tony M.
Damn... I am MrVictor.... | |
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"I saw a woman with major Hammer pants on the subway a few weeks ago and totally thought of you." - sextonseven | |
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I love Mr Happy. Prolly my fav track on Emancipation. | |
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I just put this song on to listen, and my kids are yelling "turn it off! turn it off!" they thought I was going to put Prince on for them, and they know this is not him! (now the rap is finished and we are all happy). | |
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I like it. For what it is. | |
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I like it. I like Mr. Happy more but can live without PoomPoom. The rapper on DaDaDa is better than Tony M. Neither is any good but c'mon, Tony M is embarassing to the point you can't listen to him in public without getting laughed at. Actually, I guess the same applies to this guy too. Still, Tony M is the worst thing to ever happen to music. | |
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FunkMistress said: Crap D almost makes me long for Tony M.
I'm not a big Tony M fan but DAMN the original version of the Flow was funky beyond belief. | |
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Not too crazy about Mr. Happy, it's okay.
Poom Poom is great just because it's funny. Da Da Da, like others have said, is really great once Prince starts singing and more of the funky instrumentation is spotlighted. Although the rap itself isn't all that bad imo, it's not something I expect from on a Prince album! | |
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I like this song - but especially Prince's bit. The lyrics are great, and fit with the song in the sense that you've got the angry rap about how crap this guys life is in 'da ghetto' followed by this peaceful advice:
Ask yourself your destination What the source of your inspiration be And U will find a spirit tryin' 2 get back 2 the mind How U was in your mama's belly Live and let live was the order of the day What U say? Loving one another is the only way! | |
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Don't like this song.For some reason,I don't really like any of the hip-hop-inspired songs on this album ("Mr Happy","Face Down",etc). | |
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"Ask yourself your destination
What the source of your inspiration be" This line must be pretty important to Prince, it's written into the carpet in the upstairs hallway at Paisley Park. It's a great line lost in a bad song. | |
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