CalhounSq said: Joss is right. I mean damn, doesn't everyone pose naked w/ their producer's hand on their ass?? Geez people
Too funny! Artists lose part of their artistic integrity when they start rationalizing their art. She's do muc better by saying nothing an letting people talk. The more she opens her mouth, the worse she gets. Oh, I almost forgot...Robin Thicke is boring. Maybe he should fuck for tracks? | |
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BlaqueKnight said: CalhounSq said: Joss is right. I mean damn, doesn't everyone pose naked w/ their producer's hand on their ass?? Geez people
Too funny! Artists lose part of their artistic integrity when they start rationalizing their art. She's do muc better by saying nothing an letting people talk. The more she opens her mouth, the worse she gets. Oh, I almost forgot...Robin Thicke is boring. Maybe he should fuck for tracks? Aww shit - Robin Thicke & Joss Stone on ONE THREAD, I don't know if I can take it! | |
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With all due respect to Mr. Brown, but the more this chick talks the more she reminds me of James Brown's wife Tammy. She's even biting her hair. | |
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abierman said: sosgemini said: im not concerned about either...but i do think she wimped her arse out of whatever artistic statement she was trying to make...no matter what that picture is sexual...and to not embrace that makes her look like an idiot...didn't her pr folks learn anything from jt? credibility is expecially important when you are courting an african american audience (which she is)....any whiff of poser and its all over... and her dorky arse justification for her actions mightly smells of poser. Sos, I always respect your postings here but I think you're wrong here.....why do you think that? Why not just let her make the music she wants....without making it a race issue? You can't deny that the girl can sing, whether you like her or not..... this has nothing to do with race or her technical vocal skill (which doesnt translate to pleasing sounds IMHO...see Celine Dion). what im saying is that the african american consumer is a lot more critical when it comes to BS...if someone comes off like a poser then that market will drop you like a hot plate. and josses walking away from ownership of her artistic statement reeks of poser...just like justin walking away from janet did. IMHO. Space for sale... | |
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CalhounSq said: TonyVanDam said: BTW, Joss is 19. Yea, nineTEEN = still a teenager Here in the USA via federal law, you're an adult at age 18. | |
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CalhounSq said: BlaqueKnight said: Too funny! Artists lose part of their artistic integrity when they start rationalizing their art. She's do muc better by saying nothing an letting people talk. The more she opens her mouth, the worse she gets. Oh, I almost forgot...Robin Thicke is boring. Maybe he should fuck for tracks? Aww shit - Robin Thicke & Joss Stone on ONE THREAD, I don't know if I can take it! | |
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sosgemini said: abierman said: Sos, I always respect your postings here but I think you're wrong here.....why do you think that? Why not just let her make the music she wants....without making it a race issue? You can't deny that the girl can sing, whether you like her or not..... this has nothing to do with race or her technical vocal skill (which doesnt translate to pleasing sounds IMHO...see Celine Dion). what im saying is that the african american consumer is a lot more critical when it comes to BS...if someone comes off like a poser then that market will drop you like a hot plate. and josses walking away from ownership of her artistic statement reeks of poser...just like justin walking away from janet did. IMHO. Just ask Vanilla Ice. The poor guy couldn't f*** for tracks even if he wanted to. THAT how much of a joke VI has become to the music industry. | |
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TonyVanDam said: sosgemini said: this has nothing to do with race or her technical vocal skill (which doesnt translate to pleasing sounds IMHO...see Celine Dion). what im saying is that the african american consumer is a lot more critical when it comes to BS...if someone comes off like a poser then that market will drop you like a hot plate. and josses walking away from ownership of her artistic statement reeks of poser...just like justin walking away from janet did. IMHO. Just ask Vanilla Ice. The poor guy couldn't f*** for tracks even if he wanted to. THAT how much of a joke VI has become to the music industry. He was always a joke to the industry. Only the public was fooled. | |
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TonyVanDam said: CalhounSq said: Yea, nineTEEN = still a teenager Here in the USA via federal law, you're an adult at age 18. You were questioning why someone would call her a teenager. It's b/c she's nineTEEN. Yes, legally an adult, but still in her TEEN years. | |
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banks said: British soul star JOSS STONE is racing to explain a saucy photo in the booklet accompanying her new album - because fans think it confirms a romance with producer RAPHAEL SAADIQ. The sexy singer and Saadiq appear naked, in an embrace, with their bodies painted for the eye-catching shot - but Stone insists it's supposed to be an artistic statement, and nothing sexual. Stone says, "It's a picture that everybody kind of looks at it sexually, but it isn't... He (Saadiq) is from Oakland, I'm from Devon, England; he is 40, I am 19; he is American, I'm English. "It's, like, two completely different people. It says something and I wanted to say something, otherwise there's no point in doing it." Stone has been romantically linked to Saadiq recently after producer DALLAS AUSTIN sensationally claimed the singer had slept with her latest collaborator while working on her new album, INTRODUCING JOSS STONE, in the Bahamas.
http://www.contactmusic.c...al_1025610 That last statement is a flat out LIE. I hate when the media twists shit. They were romantically linked BEFORE Dallas outted them as a couple. I saw pics of them holding hands long before Dallas squealed. The rumors preceeded Dallas. Can't pin that on him. | |
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CalhounSq said: TonyVanDam said: Here in the USA via federal law, you're an adult at age 18. You were questioning why someone would call her a teenager. It's b/c she's nineTEEN. Yes, legally an adult, but still in her TEEN years. BTW, the age of accountablity is 20. So you're right either way. | |
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BlaqueKnight said: TonyVanDam said: Just ask Vanilla Ice. The poor guy couldn't f*** for tracks even if he wanted to. THAT how much of a joke VI has become to the music industry. He was always a joke to the industry. Only the public was fooled. VI's biggest mistakes that made him a joke: 1. Lying about his background. 2. Trying to be a white MC Hammer. 3. Not making a run for it when Suge Knight pay him a visit!! | |
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TonyVanDam said: BlaqueKnight said: He was always a joke to the industry. Only the public was fooled. VI's biggest mistakes that made him a joke: 1. Lying about his background. 2. Trying to be a white MC Hammer. 3. Not making a run for it when Suge Knight pay him a visit!! 4. Doing Madonna's SEX book | |
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MikeMatronik said: TonyVanDam said: VI's biggest mistakes that made him a joke: 1. Lying about his background. 2. Trying to be a white MC Hammer. 3. Not making a run for it when Suge Knight pay him a visit!! 4. Doing Madonna's SEX book That too! | |
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TonyVanDam said: BlaqueKnight said: He was always a joke to the industry. Only the public was fooled. VI's biggest mistakes that made him a joke: 1. Lying about his background. 2. Trying to be a white MC Hammer. 3. Not making a run for it when Suge Knight pay him a visit!! Those are actually 4, 5, and 6. #1 - Thinking he could rap #2 - That hairstyle. #3 - Lying about the background MUSIC they stole from Queen. | |
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BlaqueKnight said: TonyVanDam said: VI's biggest mistakes that made him a joke: 1. Lying about his background. 2. Trying to be a white MC Hammer. 3. Not making a run for it when Suge Knight pay him a visit!! Those are actually 4, 5, and 6. #1 - Thinking he could rap #2 - That hairstyle. #3 - Lying about the background MUSIC they stole from Queen. .....and Wild Cherry. | |
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BlaqueKnight said: TonyVanDam said: VI's biggest mistakes that made him a joke: 1. Lying about his background. 2. Trying to be a white MC Hammer. 3. Not making a run for it when Suge Knight pay him a visit!! Those are actually 4, 5, and 6. #1 - Thinking he could rap #2 - That hairstyle. #3 - Lying about the background MUSIC they stole from Queen. Please tell me you're not talking about "Ice Ice Baby/Under Pressure"??!!! If those bitches tried to lie about the most obvious sample under the sun, they need to be slapped, shot, kicked in the head AND stomped in they ass | |
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