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Reply #30 posted 07/18/07 6:22pm

Rinluv

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Eminem of course.
Some people think I'm kinda cute
But that don't compute when it comes 2 Y-O-U.
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Reply #31 posted 07/18/07 6:46pm

coolcat

This is not a criticism of this thread QuakeXLE.

Just discussing... I find it weird that some folks find it unacceptable for a white artist to do hip-hop... yet have no problem with white artists being sampled in hip-hop... Doesn't make sense to me. confuse
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Reply #32 posted 07/18/07 6:51pm

purplesweat

Justin Timberlake!






























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Reply #33 posted 07/18/07 7:32pm

Soulchild82

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Jon B.
Eminem
Micheal McDonald
Bobby Caldwell
Remy Shand
"Thinking like the Keys on Prince's piano, we'll be just fine"
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Reply #34 posted 07/18/07 7:47pm

JasonStar

George Michael..yep yep
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Reply #35 posted 07/18/07 8:12pm

Flowerz

Michael McDonald
Kenny G

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Reply #36 posted 07/18/07 8:24pm

MoonSongs

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CHIC0 said:

lol wow..i can't believe he posted on here. and some of you know who i'm talking about.

i don't give a shit who needs a black pass or white pass or who can play a didgeridoo like a mother, but there have just been as many threads about blue eyed soul shrug nobody cried about that. and i don't see the problem when the very artist that this site is supposedly representative of has sung and commented about the very topic. and some people are so quick to discredit r&b or hip hop and how crappy it is.... yet turn around and praise Joss Stone, Fergie, Christina Aguilera (all of whom i love) etc.. and even nasty people like Eminem and Justin Timbershit.

interesting.



no need to lock it. if you don't like it. don't post.

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hug to you sweetie!!!
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Reply #37 posted 07/18/07 8:25pm

CHIC0

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MoonSongs said:


hug to you sweetie!!!


hugrose
heart
LOVE
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Reply #38 posted 07/18/07 8:30pm

kcwm

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Beck
Receiving transmission from David Bowie's nipple antenna. Do you read me Lieutenant Bowie, I said do you read me...Lieutenant Bowie
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Reply #39 posted 07/18/07 10:28pm

jonylawson

JAY KAY
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WENDY AND LISA
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Reply #40 posted 07/18/07 10:48pm

QuakeXLE

coolcat said:

This is not a criticism of this thread QuakeXLE.

Just discussing... I find it weird that some folks find it unacceptable for a white artist to do hip-hop... yet have no problem with white artists being sampled in hip-hop... Doesn't make sense to me. confuse


Hey its a valid and contructive observation. thanks for sharing.

Hmmm... 500+ views and over 30 relevant post (not counting the trolling) on an over discussed subject.. interesting. Just seems to me to be a subject many peeps feel they wish to offer up an opinion weither they've done it before..or like me.. never had the opportunity to participate in previous threads.

I guess there is some curiosity about the subject still lingering around. And i apprecite all the examples which were given. I don't agree with all.. but al are valid examples.

Thanks for sharing cool
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Reply #41 posted 07/18/07 10:48pm

2ndRevolution

Prince.
http://prince.org/msg/100/263154?&pg=2
*omG..thread of the millenium*
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Reply #42 posted 07/18/07 10:51pm

jonylawson

what 'black'artists would you give a 'white'pass to? heheh
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Reply #43 posted 07/18/07 11:14pm

QuakeXLE

jonylawson said:

what 'black'artists would you give a 'white'pass to? heheh


Heh... that might have been an interesting topic.
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Reply #44 posted 07/18/07 11:17pm

jonylawson

yeah but the humour bypass crowd would ruin it!
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Reply #45 posted 07/18/07 11:37pm

RealMusician

Dr John
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Reply #46 posted 07/19/07 12:37am

funkpill

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Michael Jackson!! lol lol lol lol


lol lol lol
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Reply #47 posted 07/19/07 12:54am

Flowerz

jonylawson said:

what 'black'artists would you give a 'white'pass to? heheh


Tiger Woods
Lenny Kravitz
Prince
Beyonce
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Reply #48 posted 07/19/07 12:55am

Flowerz

Flowerz said:

jonylawson said:

what 'black'artists would you give a 'white'pass to? heheh


Tiger Woods
Lenny Kravitz
Prince
Beyonce


oops .. subtract Tiger Woods.. although he still gets a pass
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Reply #49 posted 07/19/07 4:52am

papaaisaway

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BONO HAS A BLACK HEART?!

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daPrettyman said:

Teena Marie
Daryl Hall
George Michael
Bono (Not because of his music, but because of his heart).
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Reply #50 posted 07/19/07 6:41am

Mara

I give a Black Pass to the Swedish House Mafia[!!!] clapping



BTW: I'm only kidding.
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Reply #51 posted 07/19/07 6:50am

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IAintTheOne said:

this is some ig'nant shit troll

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Reply #52 posted 07/19/07 8:08am

icke4presidant

michael jackson.....only kidding he doesn't get a pass

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Reply #53 posted 07/19/07 2:16pm

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Reply #54 posted 07/19/07 2:51pm

Riverpoet31

The claim that 'white' people cant sing 'soul' is IMO a weird sign of black people claiming that 'soul' is a black thing.

Bullshit.. Soul is the key element of music.

I am 'white' myselve and against any form of racism, but sometimes i have the feeling that some 'black' people are using the 'soul thing' as a form of powerplay. As a device to 'pay back' white musicians.

Utterly nonsense of course.

Let me start by saying that about 90 percent of the 'so called' modern, black R&B artists dont operate from the soul. Its mostly tiresome, formualic songs full of guys bragging how 'gangsta' they are, or women claiming to be a 'bitch'.

Thats no soul, its desperation. Musicians like Sly, Aretha, Otis and Marvin in their primes were way beyond that.

As i said, soul is a key-element of music, and i hear soul in the music of ladies like June Tabor and Susan McKeown singing centuries old folk ballads, i hear soul throughout the long career of Van Morrison, i hear soul in the excentric exercitions of Bjork, i hear soul in a country-crooner like Lyle Lovett, or a indie-rocker like Bill Janovitz (Buffalo Tom)

The truth is: i dont hear a lot of soul (understatement) in the music of contemporary, black R&B-musicians. Its all bling, bling, plastic, all attitude, no real substance.

And there lays my main problem: black people are still hyacking the word 'soul', when the truth is most black artist nowadays are delivering music that has nothing to do with SOUL in its purest sense.

I know, i will probably labelled a racist because of my words, it will lead to flames, but the simple truth is: black musicians are losing any sense of what 'soul' really is.
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Reply #55 posted 07/19/07 9:01pm

Tom

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boy george and inxs come to mind...
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Reply #56 posted 07/19/07 9:05pm

MsLegs

Tom said:

boy george and inxs come to mind...

nod Then, you can add Mick Hucknall of Simply Red and Bowie.
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Reply #57 posted 07/19/07 9:31pm

NightGod

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OK, I'm assuming that I even know what this topic means, but anyway:

Jamie Lidell
Eric Leeds
Lewis Taylor
John Scofield
Charlie Hunter
Bill Laswell
Gary Willis

I commented on a similar topic a while back, but hey I thought of a couple more to add to the list.
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Reply #58 posted 07/19/07 9:38pm

MsLegs

Hall & Oats
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Reply #59 posted 07/20/07 3:15am

icke4presidant

MsLegs said:

Tom said:

boy george and inxs come to mind...

nod Then, you can add Mick Hucknall of Simply Red and Bowie.


yeah mick hucknall is amazing. His vocals on that 'you make me feel brand new' track are amazing plus many others.
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