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Thread started 08/19/07 10:42am

MuthaFunka

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Anybody Ever Heard Of This Artist Named "Seven"?



I was poking around CD Baby the other day and came across his CD called "Home" and I was blown away! Forget Robin Thicke, this dude takes it to a whole nother level. He has songs with Tamar (Yes, THAT Tamar!) and Conya Doss, has production from Rahsaan Patterson and Keith Crouch, as well as James Poyser (big time indie soul producer in Philly) and Commisioner Gordon (Leela James). He also has Sheila E. and Eric Leeds on there.

It's like Synth-Funk and it works TREMENDOUSLY! here's the link for those interested in his sound. Especially check out the song "Home" because it sounds a lot like Thicke's "Lost W/O You".

http://cdbaby.com/cd/nationmusic
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Reply #1 posted 08/20/07 6:15am

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I have heard his stuff on myspace. He is OK. He really looks up to Prince. U can definitely hear some of Prince's influence.
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Reply #2 posted 08/20/07 9:31am

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daPrettyman said:

I have heard his stuff on myspace. He is OK. He really looks up to Prince. U can definitely hear some of Prince's influence.


I was really digging his stuff. And yah you can hear a Prince influence for real.
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Reply #3 posted 08/20/07 9:54am

MsLegs

MuthaFunka said:

daPrettyman said:

I have heard his stuff on myspace. He is OK. He really looks up to Prince. U can definitely hear some of Prince's influence.


I was really digging his stuff. And yah you can hear a Prince influence for real.

hmmm Considering the parties involved on this project, I'll say that the influence is more than a notion. This individual could be a another protogee who knows.
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Reply #4 posted 08/20/07 11:41am

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MsLegs said:

MuthaFunka said:



I was really digging his stuff. And yah you can hear a Prince influence for real.

hmmm Considering the parties involved on this project, I'll say that the influence is more than a notion. This individual could be a another protogee who knows.


Have you sampled his stuff? It's real good. The link is provided.
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Reply #5 posted 08/20/07 1:09pm

MsLegs

MuthaFunka said:

MsLegs said:


hmmm Considering the parties involved on this project, I'll say that the influence is more than a notion. This individual could be a another protogee who knows.


Have you sampled his stuff? It's real good. The link is provided.

Now, it comes to me. I remember when this CD was released a while back.
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Reply #6 posted 08/20/07 1:56pm

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MsLegs said:

MuthaFunka said:



Have you sampled his stuff? It's real good. The link is provided.

Now, it comes to me. I remember when this CD was released a while back.


Oh ok. Did you like it?
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Reply #7 posted 08/20/07 2:19pm

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MsLegs said:


Now, it comes to me. I remember when this CD was released a while back.


Oh ok. Did you like it?

The instrumentation and arrangement was on point but, I didn't care much for the vocalists .
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Reply #8 posted 08/20/07 3:09pm

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MsLegs said:

MuthaFunka said:



Oh ok. Did you like it?

The instrumentation and arrangement was on point but, I didn't care much for the vocalists .


Oh ok. I dug his vocals.
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Reply #9 posted 08/20/07 3:12pm

MsLegs

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MsLegs said:


The instrumentation and arrangement was on point but, I didn't care much for the vocalists .


Oh ok. I dug his vocals.

His vocals were ok. I didn't care much for the female vocalists arrangements.
[Edited 8/20/07 15:12pm]
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Reply #10 posted 08/20/07 4:43pm

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MsLegs said:

MuthaFunka said:



Oh ok. I dug his vocals.

His vocals were ok. I didn't care much for the female vocalists arrangements.
[Edited 8/20/07 15:12pm]


Oh ok. I dug Tamar's and Conya's contribution.
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Reply #11 posted 08/21/07 9:53am

MsLegs

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MsLegs said:


His vocals were ok. I didn't care much for the female vocalists arrangements.
[Edited 8/20/07 15:12pm]


Oh ok. I dug Tamar's and Conya's contribution.

It's Interesting now that you marvel mediocre vocals that's a first. hmmm This can't be the same MuthaFunka, somethings up with the account (possible hijack) wink . I'll hit you up possible later off the org.
[Edited 8/21/07 10:13am]
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Reply #12 posted 08/21/07 10:37am

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MsLegs said:

MuthaFunka said:



Oh ok. I dug Tamar's and Conya's contribution.

It's Interesting now that you marvel mediocre vocals that's a first. hmmm This can't be the same MuthaFunka, somethings up with the account (possible hijack) wink . I'll hit you up possible later off the org.
[Edited 8/21/07 10:13am]



lol lol No! It's moi! I'm serious, I liked the vocals, they were cool!
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Reply #13 posted 08/21/07 11:27am

MsLegs

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MsLegs said:


It's Interesting now that you marvel mediocre vocals that's a first. hmmm This can't be the same MuthaFunka, somethings up with the account (possible hijack) wink . I'll hit you up possible later off the org.
[Edited 8/21/07 10:13am]



lol lol No! It's moi! I'm serious, I liked the vocals, they were cool!

hmmm Somethings up , (possible account hijack in progress). Like I said. I'll hit you up later off the org.
[Edited 8/21/07 11:39am]
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Reply #14 posted 08/22/07 10:24am

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This is a well done record; let me say that first to make myself clear.
What is it lately with these white artists making better Prince(ish) records than Prince [Justin Timberlake, Jamie Lidell, Muse (Supermassive Black Hole), Maroon 5, etc.]? WTF, Prince? What gives?
Dude wears his influences on his sleeve, though. I hear, Prince, Stevie Wonder, George Michael, Justin Timberlake, Maxwell, Funkadelic, Robin Thicke, Michael Jackson, Jon B., Rhythm Syndicate (who remembers them?), Janet, even his one of his producers - Rahsaan Patterson (he straight up stole a couple of vocal riffs). Unlike JT, who drew from Prince for a vibe, his work seems more derivative. Seems like he would tour with Julian's Ride. wink His songs are just okay lyrically. A lot of songs sound like: remove (insert famous person's name here) vocals and insert his. Still, its a good record. I love Conya Doss but not on this record. She's a great vocalist and her contributions on here seemed minimal. Too bad. I think using former Prince band members (a Justin Timberfake move) and calling himself Seven (come on, dude) obviously displays Prince's influence on him. I'm not sure why he named his CD "Home" when Sevendust also has a CD called "Home"; maybe someone thought they might get a few accidental sales? Despite all of that, he's got a better record than a lot of the American artists that top the charts right now. I wish him the best.
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Reply #15 posted 08/22/07 10:43am

MsLegs

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This is a well done record; let me say that first to make myself clear.
What is it lately with these white artists making better Prince(ish) records than Prince [Justin Timberlake, Jamie Lidell, Muse (Supermassive Black Hole), Maroon 5, etc.]? WTF, Prince? What gives?
Dude wears his influences on his sleeve, though. I hear, Prince, Stevie Wonder, George Michael, Justin Timberlake, Maxwell, Funkadelic, Robin Thicke, Michael Jackson, Jon B., Rhythm Syndicate (who remembers them?), Janet, even his one of his producers - Rahsaan Patterson (he straight up stole a couple of vocal riffs). Unlike JT, who drew from Prince for a vibe, his work seems more derivative. Seems like he would tour with Julian's Ride. wink His songs are just okay lyrically. A lot of songs sound like: remove (insert famous person's name here) vocals and insert his. Still, its a good record. I love Conya Doss but not on this record. She's a great vocalist and her contributions on here seemed minimal. Too bad. I think using former Prince band members (a Justin Timberfake move) and calling himself Seven (come on, dude) obviously displays Prince's influence on him. I'm not sure why he named his CD "Home" when Sevendust also has a CD called "Home"; maybe someone thought they might get a few accidental sales? Despite all of that, he's got a better record than a lot of the American artists that top the charts right now. I wish him the best
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clapping Well Stated. My observations were similiar to yours about this project.
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Reply #16 posted 08/22/07 11:28am

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BlaqueKnight said:

This is a well done record; let me say that first to make myself clear.
What is it lately with these white artists making better Prince(ish) records than Prince [Justin Timberlake, Jamie Lidell, Muse (Supermassive Black Hole), Maroon 5, etc.]? WTF, Prince? What gives?
Dude wears his influences on his sleeve, though. I hear, Prince, Stevie Wonder, George Michael, Justin Timberlake, Maxwell, Funkadelic, Robin Thicke, Michael Jackson, Jon B., Rhythm Syndicate (who remembers them?), Janet, even his one of his producers - Rahsaan Patterson (he straight up stole a couple of vocal riffs). Unlike JT, who drew from Prince for a vibe, his work seems more derivative. Seems like he would tour with Julian's Ride. wink His songs are just okay lyrically. A lot of songs sound like: remove (insert famous person's name here) vocals and insert his. Still, its a good record. I love Conya Doss but not on this record. She's a great vocalist and her contributions on here seemed minimal. Too bad. I think using former Prince band members (a Justin Timberfake move) and calling himself Seven (come on, dude) obviously displays Prince's influence on him. I'm not sure why he named his CD "Home" when Sevendust also has a CD called "Home"; maybe someone thought they might get a few accidental sales? Despite all of that, he's got a better record than a lot of the American artists that top the charts right now. I wish him the best.


Nailed it! And the Rhythm Syndicate comparison was also spot on.
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Reply #17 posted 08/22/07 11:50am

MsLegs

MuthaFunka said:

BlaqueKnight said:

This is a well done record; let me say that first to make myself clear.
What is it lately with these white artists making better Prince(ish) records than Prince [Justin Timberlake, Jamie Lidell, Muse (Supermassive Black Hole), Maroon 5, etc.]? WTF, Prince? What gives?
Dude wears his influences on his sleeve, though. I hear, Prince, Stevie Wonder, George Michael, Justin Timberlake, Maxwell, Funkadelic, Robin Thicke, Michael Jackson, Jon B., Rhythm Syndicate (who remembers them?), Janet, even his one of his producers - Rahsaan Patterson (he straight up stole a couple of vocal riffs). Unlike JT, who drew from Prince for a vibe, his work seems more derivative. Seems like he would tour with Julian's Ride. wink His songs are just okay lyrically. A lot of songs sound like: remove (insert famous person's name here) vocals and insert his. Still, its a good record. I love Conya Doss but not on this record. She's a great vocalist and her contributions on here seemed minimal. Too bad. I think using former Prince band members (a Justin Timberfake move) and calling himself Seven (come on, dude) obviously displays Prince's influence on him. I'm not sure why he named his CD "Home" when Sevendust also has a CD called "Home"; maybe someone thought they might get a few accidental sales? Despite all of that, he's got a better record than a lot of the American artists that top the charts right now. I wish him the best.


Nailed it! And the Rhythm Syndicate comparison was also spot on.

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