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Thread started 07/16/06 6:50am

goat2004

Lionel Richie - I Call It Love

here it is - http://www.vibe.com/music...l_it_love/

Ok, well, this is refreshing! Yes, the same producers who did Ne Yo, produced this as well.

Maybe he will get airplay on the mainstream stations?...probably not, but one can hope. The youngsters will just put him in the same category as they do Prince.
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Reply #1 posted 07/16/06 12:35pm

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I like Lionel Richie
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Reply #2 posted 07/16/06 12:39pm

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I'm guessing Jay and LA don't want anymore flops from him so they put him up with Ne-Yo's producer...
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Reply #3 posted 07/16/06 12:53pm

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wow. That's Lionel?
Very current. Will get lots of airplay.
Sounds like So Sick, though.
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Reply #4 posted 07/16/06 12:55pm

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Is that Neyo in the back?
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Reply #5 posted 07/16/06 3:04pm

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anon said:

wow. That's Lionel?
Very current. Will get lots of airplay.
Sounds like So Sick, though.


and this would be exhibit #1 of why Prince shouldn't be working with these "hot" producers. why would a 57 year old singer want to sound like love-struck teeny-bopper? next i guess missy will be producing nancy wilson's next album disbelief
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Reply #6 posted 07/16/06 3:26pm

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Exactly nod
Trying to appeal to today's youth disbelief
What a shame

overcommercialized sad
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Reply #7 posted 07/16/06 3:28pm

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Having said that the song itself isn't bad
It's just that i think that Lionel is capable of so much more confused
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Reply #8 posted 07/16/06 3:33pm

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meltwithu said:

anon said:

wow. That's Lionel?
Very current. Will get lots of airplay.
Sounds like So Sick, though.


and this would be exhibit #1 of why Prince shouldn't be working with these "hot" producers. why would a 57 year old singer want to sound like love-struck teeny-bopper? next i guess missy will be producing nancy wilson's next album disbelief
I know. This formula wouldn't work for Prince.
I like the song but it's kinda crazy that Lionel didn't write his own. He's a way better writer than that. Maybe this is just to get back out there.

It would be interesting to see how someone else would produce Prince, though...with his own music. Not because he needs it but because it would be fun/different.
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Reply #9 posted 07/16/06 3:40pm

Freespirit

I hear what you all are saying...

Although, I liked it! I doubt if I would buy it...

Again, I hear what you are all saying. ~Smile.
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Reply #10 posted 07/16/06 3:43pm

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Dewrede said:

Having said that the song itself isn't bad
It's just that i think that Lionel is capable of so much more confused
There's no question about that and I think everyone knows it. On one hand it's crazy that it seems he showed up one day and added his vocals to one of the "template tracks". On the other, it's good because now we have the live performance to look forward to and that's where the truth comes out.

He can deliver.
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Reply #11 posted 07/16/06 8:11pm

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I appreciate Lionel and his music but this sounds like a age reversal it lacks ingredients from a seasoned artist and maturity. neutral
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Reply #12 posted 07/16/06 8:40pm

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utopia7 said:

I appreciate Lionel and his music but this sounds like a age reversal it lacks ingredients from a seasoned artist and maturity. neutral
Yes. It's evident that he didn't have much input but if you think about it, so many that don't even have an ounce of his talent are using the gimmicks to claim status that he rightfully has. So if this vehicle is his Trojan horse to gain center stage then I'm happy because in the end, he'll stand side by side at the Grammys or whatever and he will show them how it's supposed to be done.

I only hope Dancin on the Ceiling wasn't a scary foreshadow of where things could end up. It would be sad for him to get so caught up in this, that he forgets his sound.
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Reply #13 posted 07/16/06 8:48pm

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I heard this song on the radio on Friday and I was surprised. I thought it sounded alright. It didn't sound like a typical LR song. I'd be a liar if I didn't say that it kinda irked me that Lionel was getting airplay but a song like Black Sweat couldn't. Made me wonder what would it take to get Prince on the radio again. Does he really have to have a "hot" producer on his next album for this to happen? In any event, good for Lionel to have something new out on the scene.
[Edited 7/16/06 20:49pm]
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Reply #14 posted 07/16/06 9:58pm

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Not feeling this track, and I love Lionel, but its just his lack of involvement with the song that just makes me feel anyone could have done it. I really expect more from Lionel then just trying to be hip. Also PRINCE will never do this, I think the day we see Prince allowing a Producer in will be the end of the world.

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Reply #15 posted 07/17/06 1:50am

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I don't like this song.It sounds like 90% of the stuff you hear on the radio these days....midtempo R&B with a hip-hop sound.Commercially,it'll probably be his biggest hit in years,though.
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Reply #16 posted 07/17/06 4:52am

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meltwithu said:

anon said:

wow. That's Lionel?
Very current. Will get lots of airplay.
Sounds like So Sick, though.


and this would be exhibit #1 of why Prince shouldn't be working with these "hot" producers. why would a 57 year old singer want to sound like love-struck teeny-bopper? next i guess missy will be producing nancy wilson's next album disbelief

maybe he figures if Charlie Wilson can do it, he can too.
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Reply #17 posted 07/17/06 5:47am

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Look whos got himself a top 100 airplay song on Mainstream Top 40
(see #92). Unheard of for a 57 (or however old he is) year old these days. Glad to see him up there again , but mad he sold himself out with a "today" sounding same old bland R&B formula tune.

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Reply #18 posted 07/17/06 9:49am

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maybe he figures if Charlie Wilson can do it, he can too.



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that's EXACTLY what I thought when I heard this song. I like this one better though than " my name is charlie" I was sooo disappointed in Charlie for that one, BUT Lionel was already POP so this isn't such a departure.

I like it though, it's sounding like a hit.
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Reply #19 posted 07/17/06 9:50am

goat2004

The bottom line, as Prince once stated, this is a producer, (not artist) driven industry and Lionel is just trying to get a few more hits, nothing wrong with it.

The last true Lionel Richie album was, Louder Than Words - which had the Jimmy Jam & Terry Lewis single - Don't Wanna Lose You. The album wasn't a commercial success but it was a Lionel Richie type album and very well received by his fans. I think Ordinary Girl should have been a bigger hit...
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