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Thread started 02/16/05 11:23am

dancerella

Do the black eyed peas annoy you?

I really want to get into this group but for some reason I just can't. Their songs are catchy and Fergie has a great voice, (in fact I wouldn't mind hearing a track of hers, without the group) but there's something about them that irks me. I think it's seeing them perform. I think it's too over the top and forced. Anyone else have any opinions on this group? Maybe I can listen to them and not watch them?
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Reply #1 posted 02/16/05 11:26am

VoicesCarry

I'd like to make 'em live up to their name -----> blackeye

barf
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Reply #2 posted 02/16/05 11:29am

dancerella

VoicesCarry said:

I'd like to make 'em live up to their name -----> blackeye

barf



i taketh you agree?
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Reply #3 posted 02/16/05 11:32am

dreamfactory31
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No way! The Peas are great. There is nothing in hip hop like them. They make great records and they are not afraid to be artists. Their performaces are action packed. Its like watching popcorn pop when u were a small child. They use real instruments and Will.IAm is a genius producer. I have NOTHING bad to say about them.
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Reply #4 posted 02/16/05 11:33am

Anxiety

they remind me of gap commercials. sad
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Reply #5 posted 02/16/05 11:34am

JackieBlue

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I liked them when they first came out and picked up Behind the Front for their hit, Joints & Jam. I used to love that song and I loved the female vocalist who worked with them at that time and particulary had a thing for Will.I.Am. I remember Fergie from Wild Orchid and was never really crazy about her singing and I wasn't crazy about their new stuff. It seemed sort of poppy and then they just took off! I remember seeing them at a show and they performed what was then still sung as Let's Get Retarded. I hated that line and just minutes after that song a young girl who was mentally challenged or disabled was sitting in front of me. That always bothered me and I hoped she and her mother didn't hear the song. I prefer Let's Get It Started but overall they don't do anything for me anymore. neutral
Been gone for a minute, now I'm back with the jump off
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Reply #6 posted 02/16/05 11:35am

Lennon

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Yeah they suck big time!! eek
the beautiful ones, you always seem to loose
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Reply #7 posted 02/16/05 11:36am

purplecam

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Anxiety said:

they remind me of gap commercials. sad

falloff
seriously, i like their songs but not enough to buy the CD.
I'm not a fan of "old Prince". I'm not a fan of "new Prince". I'm just a fan of Prince. Simple as that
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Reply #8 posted 02/16/05 11:37am

Anxiety

purplecam said:

Anxiety said:

they remind me of gap commercials. sad

falloff
seriously, i like their songs but not enough to buy the CD.


i have their CD from back when they were called arrested development. now THAT'S some good stuff! thumbs up!
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Reply #9 posted 02/16/05 11:41am

dreamfactory31
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Every lover of hip hop should have their albums.
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Reply #10 posted 02/16/05 11:44am

Harlepolis

VERY!

Esp that "faces making" clown, whoever the fuck his name is.
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Reply #11 posted 02/16/05 11:48am

RipHer2Shreds

Everything thing about them seems forced or manufactured.
Look, we're hip hop and pop. Look, we have a woman! Look, we're fashionable even though we wear highwaters! Look how ethnically diverse we are! It all seems good on paper, but it comes off very phony. And, please, tell me how a song called Let's Get Retarded (or whatever the radio friendly/NBA version is called) is worthy of any Grammy noms!
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Reply #12 posted 02/16/05 11:50am

lilgish

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dancerella said:

but there's something about them that irks me.

Maybe it’s because they pimp themselves and their music to any to company that wants to profit of their success.

Maybe it’s because their hip and unique fashion sense is really a contrivance.

Maybe it’s because their energetic and spontaneous stage show is really choreographed.

Maybe you don’t really buy the fact that a perfect interracial blend of people just got together one day and started to make music for the fun of it.

Maybe it’s because the songs really aren't that good.

These are some of my concerns with The Black Eyed Peas, their a real group though with an interesting history, Fergie is a new edition, but they have been around for awhile making the same sorta music. I’m not gonna hate on them just yet.
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Reply #13 posted 02/16/05 11:50am

dancerella

Harlepolis said:

VERY!

Esp that "faces making" clown, whoever the fuck his name is.




i think that could be any of them. they're all pretty annimated.
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Reply #14 posted 02/16/05 11:52am

VoicesCarry

RipHer2Shreds said:

Everything thing about them seems forced or manufactured.
Look, we're hip hop and pop. Look, we have a woman! Look, we're fashionable even though we wear highwaters! Look how ethnically diverse we are! It all seems good on paper, but it comes off very phony. And, please, tell me how a song called Let's Get Retarded (or whatever the radio friendly/NBA version is called) is worthy of any Grammy noms!


I heard that thing on the radio once, thought, "Christ, this shit is awful," and switched to the news.

Then I hear it's nominated for Record Of The Year - WTF? eek
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Reply #15 posted 02/16/05 11:53am

dancerella

JackieBlue said:

I liked them when they first came out and picked up Behind the Front for their hit, Joints & Jam. I used to love that song and I loved the female vocalist who worked with them at that time and particulary had a thing for Will.I.Am. I remember Fergie from Wild Orchid and was never really crazy about her singing and I wasn't crazy about their new stuff. It seemed sort of poppy and then they just took off! I remember seeing them at a show and they performed what was then still sung as Let's Get Retarded. I hated that line and just minutes after that song a young girl who was mentally challenged or disabled was sitting in front of me. That always bothered me and I hoped she and her mother didn't hear the song. I prefer Let's Get It Started but overall they don't do anything for me anymore. neutral




don't you think that bringing in fergie is a blatant sell out? bringing in a cute (white) girl just seems like a calculated idea, but it obviously worked. now they are popular and have sold millions of records, as well as their souls to the devil. i wonder what nas would say about them?

i also think having a song called "lets get retarded" offensive. good to see they changed the name.
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Reply #16 posted 02/16/05 11:54am

Harlepolis

RipHer2Shreds said:

Everything thing about them seems forced or manufactured.
Look, we're hip hop and pop. Look, we have a woman! Look, we're fashionable even though we wear highwaters! Look how ethnically diverse we are! It all seems good on paper, but it comes off very phony. And, please, tell me how a song called Let's Get Retarded (or whatever the radio friendly/NBA version is called) is worthy of any Grammy noms!


A-MEN pray

You said my peace right there, boo lol
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Reply #17 posted 02/16/05 11:57am

dreamfactory31
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I wish some of u would get off of your high horses. Ive orgpopped several of u and many of u havent even heard their cds. Its a shame. I thought some of u had a shred of objectivity about u. Just because they have achieved a certian amount of commercial success doesnt mean that they are sellouts. At least listen to their music b4 you trash them for Christs sake. If u do that and still have the same opinion then its a respectable critique but until then CAN IT! mad
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Reply #18 posted 02/16/05 12:04pm

RipHer2Shreds

dreamfactory313 said:

I wish some of u would get off of your high horses. Ive orgpopped several of u and many of u havent even heard their cds. Its a shame. I thought some of u had a shred of objectivity about u. Just because they have achieved a certian amount of commercial success doesnt mean that they are sellouts. At least listen to their music b4 you trash them for Christs sake. If u do that and still have the same opinion then its a respectable critique but until then CAN IT! mad

I'm not on a high horse, and I'm being objective. Just because I don't share your like for them doesn't mean I can't dislike something without being shady. I listened to the whole Elebutt album, and heard one or two songs off Bridging the Gap. So, I've not sampled their whole canon of work, but I heard enough to know I don't like them. They just don't suit me; it's that easy.
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Reply #19 posted 02/16/05 12:04pm

VoicesCarry

dreamfactory313 said:

I wish some of u would get off of your high horses. Ive orgpopped several of u and many of u havent even heard their cds. Its a shame. I thought some of u had a shred of objectivity about u. Just because they have achieved a certian amount of commercial success doesnt mean that they are sellouts. At least listen to their music b4 you trash them for Christs sake. If u do that and still have the same opinion then its a respectable critique but until then CAN IT! mad








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Reply #20 posted 02/16/05 12:05pm

IstenSzek

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I used to like them back when they were still fairly unknown. The last song
of theirs that I liked was "Request Line" with Macy Gray. And another song
they did with her called "Beautiful People". But after that I lost interest.

When they released "Where is the Love" it was one of those typical moments
where you just know everyone is going to scream "Have you heard these new
cats, they're amazing".

And you just go "I told you about them like 2 years ago" rolleyes

Now they just seem far too poppy and commercial. They're ok, as long as
you don't have to watch them.
and true love lives on lollipops and crisps
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Reply #21 posted 02/16/05 12:07pm

RipHer2Shreds

VoicesCarry said:




Is that the original Peas lineup?
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Reply #22 posted 02/16/05 12:09pm

VoicesCarry

RipHer2Shreds said:

VoicesCarry said:




Is that the original Peas lineup?


Yeah, then they added the blonde, fake-titted eye candy and KABOOM - into the stratosphere.
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Reply #23 posted 02/16/05 12:09pm

sextonseven

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They are the Matchbox 20 of hip-hop.
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Reply #24 posted 02/16/05 12:11pm

ella731

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The songs I have heard I dont like, I havent bought the cd because I havent like the songs that are on the radio

and fergies face or wahtever her name is scares the piss out of me
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Reply #25 posted 02/16/05 12:18pm

VoicesCarry

ella731 said:

The songs I have heard I dont like, I havent bought the cd because I havent like the songs that are on the radio

and fergies face or wahtever her name is scares the piss out of me


Well she is an aging former crack addict.
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Reply #26 posted 02/16/05 12:19pm

JackieBlue

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IstenSzek said:

I used to like them back when they were still fairly unknown. The last song
of theirs that I liked was "Request Line" with Macy Gray. And another song
they did with her called "Beautiful People". But after that I lost interest.

When they released "Where is the Love" it was one of those typical moments
where you just know everyone is going to scream "Have you heard these new
cats, they're amazing".

And you just go "I told you about them like 2 years ago" rolleyes

Now they just seem far too poppy and commercial. They're ok, as long as
you don't have to watch them.


Oh yeah, I forgot about those 2 songs. Speaking of Macy Gray I liked her Ghetto Heaven remix with Common. biggrin
Been gone for a minute, now I'm back with the jump off
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Reply #27 posted 02/16/05 12:36pm

andyman91

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Their stuff is kinda funky--Smells Like Funk, very much so!

Okay, it does look like they're trying a bit too hard. And their obvious "diversity" smacks of pop media. Their stuff is not too dangerous, but it's kind of nice to have some clean stuff to listen to.

They don't say the F-word once on Elephunk, incredible! I'll take them over fiddy cent anyday!
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Reply #28 posted 02/16/05 12:42pm

ella731

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VoicesCarry said:

ella731 said:

The songs I have heard I dont like, I havent bought the cd because I havent like the songs that are on the radio

and fergies face or wahtever her name is scares the piss out of me


Well she is an aging former crack addict.



I didnt know shes was a former crack addict shrug Oh well
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Reply #29 posted 02/16/05 12:43pm

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andyman91 said:

Their stuff is kinda funky--Smells Like Funk, very much so!

Okay, it does look like they're trying a bit too hard. And their obvious "diversity" smacks of pop media. Their stuff is not too dangerous, but it's kind of nice to have some clean stuff to listen to.

They don't say the F-word once on Elephunk, incredible! I'll take them over fiddy cent anyday!


I depends on which version of the album you buy. My cousin's wife really likes them and bought Elephunk, but told me that because she didn't buy the edited version in Wal-Mart, she can't play the CD in front of her kids because of a few choice words.
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