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Anyone know what happened to Remy Shand? Has anyone heard why Remy Shand has disappeared? Is he out of the music business? His offical website hasn't been updated since 2002. | |
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I guess he finally took off that hat and shades of his and become shocked by the fact that there wasn't a black man staring back at him in the mirror.
... nah, seriously speaking. I guess the first album wasn't an enough big of a hit and he's had some difficulties trying to come up with a decent deal for financing the recording of another one. "Neosoul" artists aren't especially well-known for their tendencies to update their websites that frequently, btw. | |
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novabrkr said: I guess he finally took off that hat and shades of his and become shocked by the fact that there wasn't a black man staring back at him in the mirror.
... nah, seriously speaking. I guess the first album wasn't an enough big of a hit and he's had some difficulties trying to come up with a decent deal for financing the recording of another one. "Neosoul" artists aren't especially well-known for their tendencies to update their websites that frequently, btw. Relatively speaking, Motown did try to put a little weight behind him, IIRC, but "neo-soul" is hard enough to sell for black artists, much less white artists, no matter how competent they may sound. But I don't have a lot of faith in any of the labels when it comes to marketing the newer R&B/soul musicians. From Remy to Van to Me'Shell et al., the marketing efforts haven't really matched the quality of the product. Hip-hop rules. Until the kids in the streets want to hear real music again, it will continue to rule. Good night, sweet Prince | 7 June 1958 - 21 April 2016
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Such a shame, he's such a talented artist. Good music is so hard to find these days. | |
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pinkcashmere75 said: Such a shame, he's such a talented artist. Good music is so hard to find these days.
I agree. But it can be found. Let's keep looking! Good night, sweet Prince | 7 June 1958 - 21 April 2016
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pinkcashmere75 said: Has anyone heard why Remy Shand has disappeared? Is he out of the music business? His offical website hasn't been updated since 2002.
The music industry found his clone and refers to him as Robin Thcke now. **--••--**--••**--••--**--••**--••--**--••**--••-
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his 'hit' sounded too much like wham's careless whisper and they didn't want lawsuits if more songs were to be ripped off | |
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namepeace said: novabrkr said: I guess he finally took off that hat and shades of his and become shocked by the fact that there wasn't a black man staring back at him in the mirror.
... nah, seriously speaking. I guess the first album wasn't an enough big of a hit and he's had some difficulties trying to come up with a decent deal for financing the recording of another one. "Neosoul" artists aren't especially well-known for their tendencies to update their websites that frequently, btw. Relatively speaking, Motown did try to put a little weight behind him, IIRC, but "neo-soul" is hard enough to sell for black artists, much less white artists, no matter how competent they may sound. But I don't have a lot of faith in any of the labels when it comes to marketing the newer R&B/soul musicians. From Remy to Van to Me'Shell et al., the marketing efforts haven't really matched the quality of the product. Hip-hop rules. Until the kids in the streets want to hear real music again, it will continue to rule. Well, plus, if he's on Motown, that explains a lot. Motown is like the Bermuda Triangle of the record industry. "Half of what I say is meaningless; but I say it so that the other half may reach you." - Kahlil Gibran | |
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Raze said: Well, plus, if he's on Motown, that explains a lot. Motown is like the Bermuda Triangle of the record industry. Ask Yummy. "Who's Yummy," you might say? My reply: i rest my case. Good night, sweet Prince | 7 June 1958 - 21 April 2016
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I like his debut album alot | |
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daPrettyman said: pinkcashmere75 said: Has anyone heard why Remy Shand has disappeared? Is he out of the music business? His offical website hasn't been updated since 2002.
The music industry found his clone and refers to him as Robin Thcke now. Actually I believe Robin came before Remy... | |
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ABeautifulOne said: daPrettyman said: The music industry found his clone and refers to him as Robin Thcke now. Actually I believe Robin came before Remy... I discovered them around the same time, I think the way i feel dropped in early '02, and "When I Get You Alone" dropped later that spring. Did Thicke record anything before that? Good night, sweet Prince | 7 June 1958 - 21 April 2016
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namepeace said: ABeautifulOne said: Actually I believe Robin came before Remy... I discovered them around the same time, I think the way i feel dropped in early '02, and "When I Get You Alone" dropped later that spring. Did Thicke record anything before that? There both clones of Bobby Caldwell. | |
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Prospect said: namepeace said: I discovered them around the same time, I think the way i feel dropped in early '02, and "When I Get You Alone" dropped later that spring. Did Thicke record anything before that? There both clones of Bobby Caldwell. They tried everything, but they won't give up. Good night, sweet Prince | 7 June 1958 - 21 April 2016
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namepeace said: ABeautifulOne said: Actually I believe Robin came before Remy... I discovered them around the same time, I think the way i feel dropped in early '02, and "When I Get You Alone" dropped later that spring. Did Thicke record anything before that? No, he didn't. Their first singles came out the same year, but Remy's album was released March 12, 2002. Robin's album was pushed back almost a full year and wasn't released until April 15, 2003 | |
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Janfriend said: namepeace said: I discovered them around the same time, I think the way i feel dropped in early '02, and "When I Get You Alone" dropped later that spring. Did Thicke record anything before that? No, he didn't. Their first singles came out the same year, but Remy's album was released March 12, 2002. Robin's album was pushed back almost a full year and wasn't released until April 15, 2003 Good night, are you arguing with me just to argue with me? Read my response and you'll see I wasn't wrong, you just misread it. I discovered them both in '02, Remy dropped in early '02, Thicke's single dropped in '02 as well. Thicke's album, which at one time was going to be called Cherry Blue Skies or something of the like, but was eventually titled A Beautiful World, did drop in 2003, as you say, but I didn't say anything about the album, did I? Or does a single not count as a release? You can verify it here. http://en.wikipedia.org/w...bin_Thicke Whew. [Edited 6/12/07 11:04am] Good night, sweet Prince | 7 June 1958 - 21 April 2016
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namepeace said: Janfriend said: No, he didn't. Their first singles came out the same year, but Remy's album was released March 12, 2002. Robin's album was pushed back almost a full year and wasn't released until April 15, 2003 Good night, are you arguing with me just to argue with me? Read my response and you'll see I wasn't wrong, you just misread it. I discovered them both in '02, Remy dropped in early '02, Thicke's single dropped in '02 as well. Thicke's album, which at one time was going to be called Cherry Blue Skies or something of the like, but was eventually titled A Beautiful World, did drop in 2003, as you say, but I didn't say anything about the album, did I? Or does a single not count as a release? You can verify it here. http://en.wikipedia.org/w...bin_Thicke Whew. [Edited 6/12/07 11:04am] I was answering your question Did Thicke record anything before that? You should have said it was rhetorical if you didn't want an answer. I was simply giving you dates of the albums' release. No one was arguing with you Whew | |
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Janfriend said: namepeace said: Good night, are you arguing with me just to argue with me? Read my response and you'll see I wasn't wrong, you just misread it. I discovered them both in '02, Remy dropped in early '02, Thicke's single dropped in '02 as well. Thicke's album, which at one time was going to be called Cherry Blue Skies or something of the like, but was eventually titled A Beautiful World, did drop in 2003, as you say, but I didn't say anything about the album, did I? Or does a single not count as a release? You can verify it here. http://en.wikipedia.org/w...bin_Thicke Whew. [Edited 6/12/07 11:04am] I was answering your question Did Thicke record anything before that? You should have said it was rhetorical if you didn't want an answer. I was simply giving you dates of the albums' release. No one was arguing with you Whew Look, just because you were right and I was wrong doesn't mean I can't be indignant for no reason. Sheesh. [Edited 6/12/07 13:23pm] Good night, sweet Prince | 7 June 1958 - 21 April 2016
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namepeace said: Janfriend said: I was answering your question Did Thicke record anything before that? You should have said it was rhetorical if you didn't want an answer. I was simply giving you dates of the albums' release. No one was arguing with you Whew Look, just because you were right and I was wrong doesn't mean I can't be indignant for no reason. Sheesh. [Edited 6/12/07 13:23pm] Good save. | |
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