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Van Hunt to be dropped by EMI What's up with that? t'other day was surprised to hear he's to be dropped. VH isn't that uncommercial surely, and it's a given that he's fantastic from the aspect that counts. What on earth is happening to music when a great talent like Van Hunt can get the boot by his label? | |
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Fauxie said: What's up with that? t'other day was surprised to hear he's to be dropped. VH isn't that uncommercial surely, and it's a given that he's fantastic from the aspect that counts. What on earth is happening to music when a great talent like Van Hunt can get the boot by his label?
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Van Hunt needs to be more crunk next time. All you others say Hell Yea!! | |
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Nooooo! Well, I guess we saw it coming. Thank You San Alejo for getting rid of my enemies. :-0
Thank You SO much Saint Expedite for your help Thank You Virgin de Guadalupe for helping my friend Thank You Saint Anthony for returning my wallet to me untouched | |
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It's sad, but not unexpected. I'll track down and buy his next album regardless. "Whitney was purely and simply one of a kind." ~ Clive Davis | |
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Muthafuckas didn't even promote that last amazing piece of work and now their dropping him?
I want to start a record label for artists like this, he's a talent that needs someone busting their ass promoting. I mean, WTF! | |
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Wow, that's fucked up. On The Jungle Floor was one of the best albums of the year. | |
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Nah...for reel fo reel ?
In a world of "there's only ONE good song on the cd" Van should've played the game & did the opposite and, gave the label what they & the public needed. ONE Bullshit trendy song & have the rest of the cd to play with. Van shot himself in the foot on this one. Hell , even PRINCE knew better when the 2nd lp was released P went TOTALLY commercial ! And, there's still one thing folks are forgetting He ain't Prince. shit he ain't even D'angelo. and, I like Van Hunt, btw but, let's be real. [Edited 12/28/06 14:11pm] "You can go Fly ya Mama's Kite" (c) Prince | |
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stopHATING said: Nah...for reel fo reel ?
In a world of "there's only ONE good song on the cd" Van should've played the game & did the opposite and, gave the label what they & the public needed. ONE Bullshit trendy song & have the rest of the cd to play with. Van shot himself in the foot on this one. Hell , even PRINCE knew better when the 2nd lp was released P went TOTALLY commercial ! And, there's still one thing folks are forgetting He ain't Prince. shit he ain't even D'angelo. and, I like Van Hunt, btw but, let's be real. [Edited 12/28/06 14:11pm] like this matters... "bullshit trendy song" like they did 30 years ago? It's a different time and this album did not have the backing from EMI in marketing to promote it. The truth is told when he cuts the tour after a few dates. Talent and good music can only make it if it has the proper promotion...ask Goldfrapp and their Target deal. | |
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stopHATING said: Nah...for reel fo reel ?
In a world of "there's only ONE good song on the cd" Van should've played the game & did the opposite and, gave the label what they & the public needed. ONE Bullshit trendy song & have the rest of the cd to play with. Van shot himself in the foot on this one. Hell , even PRINCE knew better when the 2nd lp was released P went TOTALLY commercial ! And, there's still one thing folks are forgetting He ain't Prince. shit he ain't even D'angelo. and, I like Van Hunt, btw but, let's be real. [Edited 12/28/06 14:11pm] 2 points: 1. Prince never had to take on the hit-pop monster. When Prince "hit his big lick," disco was dead, punk was being cleaned up for the masses, new wave was at its peak, rap was on the rise, and the 60's and 70's icons were dead, dissolved or fading. Prince along with Michael stepped in and filled a growing void in the music scene. Today's r&b and soul musicians have to contend with a completely different and dominant form of pop that doesn't lend itself well to music. Much of the music audience buying records grew up on hip-hop, not music. So whereas hip-hop used to try to embrace musicians, now it's vice-versa. Black musicians have to do so to sell or they get kicked to the curb. Van, if this story is true, is the latest casualty. Even talented cats like Maxwell, D'Angelo and Bilal, who have been savvier in their embrace of hip-hop, take a long time in putting out records, presumably because in part, they'd be hard to market. 2. You're right to the extent that Van should have gone with "Being A Girl" out of the gate. Good night, sweet Prince | 7 June 1958 - 21 April 2016
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i really never heard the hype in this guy. at one point, everybody on this board (it seemed, anyway) was talking this dude up. then i listened and i thought "for real? this is what peeps are going ape shit over?" | |
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I think Van wanted out of the deal. They did little to nothing to promote the album. If he went independent it wouldn't matter, its almost as if he was a underground artist anyway, his record sold through word of mouth for the most part.
He wanted a video for being a girl, he recently told fans on myspace that they could shoot videos for him if they wanted. The label didn't even want to invest money and take a chance to see if he would catch on. My whole thing is why the hell did they even sign him in the first place if they didn't want to promote?? [Edited 12/28/06 14:45pm] | |
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EMI is bleeding money. If the Beatles "love" cd hadn't of been released and sold so many copies, the company probably would have gone belly up.. | |
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sallysassalot said: i really never heard the hype in this guy. at one point, everybody on this board (it seemed, anyway) was talking this dude up. then i listened and i thought "for real? this is what peeps are going ape shit over?"
That's happened to me with several artists who receive(d) a lot of mention on this site, including Hunt. He's better when writing and producing for others IMO. I'm sick and tired of the Prince fans being sick and tired of the Prince fans that are sick and tired! | |
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Adisa said: sallysassalot said: i really never heard the hype in this guy. at one point, everybody on this board (it seemed, anyway) was talking this dude up. then i listened and i thought "for real? this is what peeps are going ape shit over?"
That's happened to me with several artists who receive(d) a lot of mention on this site, including Hunt. He's better when writing and producing for others IMO. I think we all found it refreshing to hear genuine song writing and good song writing at that. | |
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Meloh9 said: My whole thing is why the hell did they even sign him in the first place if they didn't want to promote??
I wonder this about all the dozens of artists like Van, past and present. Oh well. Gerald Levert was in the business for 20 years, but as a solo artist never went platinum. Maybe Van should think outside the box a little bit if he's serious about being an artist. I'm sick and tired of the Prince fans being sick and tired of the Prince fans that are sick and tired! | |
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Meloh9 said: Adisa said: That's happened to me with several artists who receive(d) a lot of mention on this site, including Hunt. He's better when writing and producing for others IMO. I think we all found it refreshing to hear genuine song writing and good song writing at that. It never went away. I'm sick and tired of the Prince fans being sick and tired of the Prince fans that are sick and tired! | |
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WHAT THE FUCK???? NOOOOO!!!!
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CalhounSq said: WHAT THE FUCK???? NOOOOO!!!!
You know I'll take care of you, baby, right? I'm sick and tired of the Prince fans being sick and tired of the Prince fans that are sick and tired! | |
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Adisa said: CalhounSq said: WHAT THE FUCK???? NOOOOO!!!!
You know I'll take care of you, baby, right? Hold me | |
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Adisa said: Meloh9 said: I think we all found it refreshing to hear genuine song writing and good song writing at that. It never went away. maybe but there is not nearly enough of it these days, also about the lack of promotion, I think there is a such thing as an artist being a tax write off. | |
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CalhounSq said: Adisa said: You know I'll take care of you, baby, right? Hold me Right after I take you shoe shopping. I promise. I'm sick and tired of the Prince fans being sick and tired of the Prince fans that are sick and tired! | |
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Meloh9 said: Adisa said: That's happened to me with several artists who receive(d) a lot of mention on this site, including Hunt. He's better when writing and producing for others IMO. I think we all found it refreshing to hear genuine song writing and good song writing at that. Thank you. Good night, sweet Prince | 7 June 1958 - 21 April 2016
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EVERYONE gets dropped from EMI.
This is good - he can now move on to a label that actually respects its artists. | |
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that's a shame. I actually found out about this guy on the Org and went to his myspace to listen to a couple of songs and like them very much. I was wondering why I never heard of this guy, his songs are great. | |
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Adisa said: sallysassalot said: i really never heard the hype in this guy. at one point, everybody on this board (it seemed, anyway) was talking this dude up. then i listened and i thought "for real? this is what peeps are going ape shit over?"
That's happened to me with several artists who receive(d) a lot of mention on this site, including Hunt. He's better when writing and producing for others IMO. Whom do you two think is better in that particular genre today? Just curious. | |
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sextonseven said: Adisa said: That's happened to me with several artists who receive(d) a lot of mention on this site, including Hunt. He's better when writing and producing for others IMO. Whom do you two think is better in that particular genre today? Just curious. Different topic for a different thread, dude. Orgnote me if you must. I'm sick and tired of the Prince fans being sick and tired of the Prince fans that are sick and tired! | |
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namepeace said: stopHATING said: Nah...for reel fo reel ?
In a world of "there's only ONE good song on the cd" Van should've played the game & did the opposite and, gave the label what they & the public needed. ONE Bullshit trendy song & have the rest of the cd to play with. Van shot himself in the foot on this one. Hell , even PRINCE knew better when the 2nd lp was released P went TOTALLY commercial ! And, there's still one thing folks are forgetting He ain't Prince. shit he ain't even D'angelo. and, I like Van Hunt, btw but, let's be real. [Edited 12/28/06 14:11pm] 2 points: 1. Prince never had to take on the hit-pop monster. When Prince "hit his big lick," disco was dead, punk was being cleaned up for the masses, new wave was at its peak, rap was on the rise, and the 60's and 70's icons were dead, dissolved or fading. Prince along with Michael stepped in and filled a growing void in the music scene. Today's r&b and soul musicians have to contend with a completely different and dominant form of pop that doesn't lend itself well to music. Much of the music audience buying records grew up on hip-hop, not music. So whereas hip-hop used to try to embrace musicians, now it's vice-versa. Black musicians have to do so to sell or they get kicked to the curb. Van, if this story is true, is the latest casualty. Even talented cats like Maxwell, D'Angelo and Bilal, who have been savvier in their embrace of hip-hop, take a long time in putting out records, presumably because in part, they'd be hard to market. 2. You're right to the extent that Van should have gone with "Being A Girl" out of the gate. 3. He isn't Prince or D'Angelo, but since the former is not at his prime and the latter is MIA, he's as good as it gets right now. "Whitney was purely and simply one of a kind." ~ Clive Davis | |
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what bothers me the most is that Van Hunt is managed by Randy Jackson and with the exposure that Jackson gets on American Idol, he has people like Van and Nikka Costa on his roster and hasnt used the connection to expose them more, I never will understand that | |
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doegx said: what bothers me the most is that Van Hunt is managed by Randy Jackson and with the exposure that Jackson gets on American Idol, he has people like Van and Nikka Costa on his roster and hasnt used the connection to expose them more, I never will understand that
Simple : Randy was too busy promoting RANDY I didn't see VAN or Nikka in any commercials. I refuse to make excuses for this kat or any of these dudes sitting around re-hashing "Curtis" or whomever they were "channelling" Hip-Hop made mf's shit or get off of the pot, musically cause remember in the beginning the music backdrop was basically JAMES BROWN And, Prince & ALL of the rest of them who faded out after "Hip-Hop" couldn't fuck wit the TRUTH as a backdrop. Ain't NONE of them gonna EVER fuck with JB in Loops or otherwise Prince's hybrid style had to give way to JAMES BROWN underneath END OF POST [Edited 12/28/06 15:31pm] "You can go Fly ya Mama's Kite" (c) Prince | |
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