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Leela James V.S. Joss Stone Who do you think will win if they have a vocal competition and explain.
Joss Stone- Has relased singles such as Super Duper Love and You Had Me Leela James. Has released singles such as Music and My Joy [Edited 9/17/07 9:03am] http://www.youtube.com/wa...NW_7J_OJ8U [/url]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5BJzqpG4NzM[url] [Edited 12/5/07 16:08pm] http://www.youtube.com/wa...BJzqpG4NzM [Edited 12/5/07 16:22pm] | |
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I like Leela's voice & I have her album, I dig a good number of her songs.
Don't have anything by Joss & don't see what the big deal is about her, so I have go w/ Leela while admitting that I don't know Joss' stuff well enough | |
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I like both of them. I like Leela James voice and Joss Stone has a jazzy voice. I give both props | |
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Both are good but Leela would crush Joss head up. | |
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I'd sex the fuck outta Leela and that's ALL that matters. nWo: bboy87 - Timmy84 - LittleBlueCorvette - MuthaFunka - phunkdaddy - Christopher
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Leela, she has that deep, down soul in her voice, no question. [Edited 9/18/07 9:16am] | |
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Leela James sounds white to me | |
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krayzie said: Leela James sounds white to me
It's called ear wax. Deal with it. nWo: bboy87 - Timmy84 - LittleBlueCorvette - MuthaFunka - phunkdaddy - Christopher
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Is this some kind of a joke? LEELA, hands down!
on the other hand.... Joss fuxs4trakz. [Edited 9/18/07 10:32am] | |
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krayzie said: Leela James sounds white to me
Okay, lets start some shit - what the fuck is "sounding White"?? I really gotta know, especially in reference to this girl You don't even answer the question, you just throw some dumb shit out there instead. Am I just falling for bait here or what? Can you really be this thick?? | |
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CalhounSq said: krayzie said: Leela James sounds white to me
Okay, lets start some shit - what the fuck is "sounding White"?? I really gotta know, especially in reference to this girl You don't even answer the question, you just throw some dumb shit out there instead. Am I just falling for bait here or what? Can you really be this thick?? The first time I hear her voice on radio I thought she was white. What sounding white is : We, African americans, have an accent that makes black artists sound different... Even more when we sing soul music... That's why white soul singers have a hard time to sound just like black soul singers... This accent makes you sound black... And when white artists try to emulate this accent, they sound fake, not natural... That's why I said she sounds white, she doesn't have the typical african american accent when she sings... | |
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Leela James gets my vote. | |
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krayzie said: CalhounSq said: Okay, lets start some shit - what the fuck is "sounding White"?? I really gotta know, especially in reference to this girl You don't even answer the question, you just throw some dumb shit out there instead. Am I just falling for bait here or what? Can you really be this thick?? The first time I hear her voice on radio I thought she was white. What sounding white is : We, African americans, have an accent that makes black artists sound different... Even more when we sing soul music... That's why white soul singers have a hard time to sound just like black soul singers... This accent makes you sound black... And when white artists try to emulate this accent, they sound fake, not natural... That's why I said she sounds white, she doesn't have the typical african american accent when she sings... So, instead of putting her in a box according to your definition of what Black sounds like, maybe you could just THINK about expanding the "sounds Black" definition for yourself. I mean REALLY & use of the word "typical" is interesting in more ways than one | |
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krayzie said: CalhounSq said: Okay, lets start some shit - what the fuck is "sounding White"?? I really gotta know, especially in reference to this girl You don't even answer the question, you just throw some dumb shit out there instead. Am I just falling for bait here or what? Can you really be this thick?? The first time I hear her voice on radio I thought she was white. What sounding white is : We, African americans, have an accent that makes black artists sound different... Even more when we sing soul music... That's why white soul singers have a hard time to sound just like black soul singers... This accent makes you sound black... And when white artists try to emulate this accent, they sound fake, not natural... That's why I said she sounds white, she doesn't have the typical african american accent when she sings... In one thread you make complete sense (MJ thread about blacks not being international stars like their white counterparts) and then you show up in another and just completely annihilate any sense you had. nWo: bboy87 - Timmy84 - LittleBlueCorvette - MuthaFunka - phunkdaddy - Christopher
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MuthaFunka said: krayzie said: The first time I hear her voice on radio I thought she was white. What sounding white is : We, African americans, have an accent that makes black artists sound different... Even more when we sing soul music... That's why white soul singers have a hard time to sound just like black soul singers... This accent makes you sound black... And when white artists try to emulate this accent, they sound fake, not natural... That's why I said she sounds white, she doesn't have the typical african american accent when she sings... In one thread you make complete sense (MJ thread about blacks not being international stars like their white counterparts) and then you show up in another and just completely annihilate any sense you had. Everyone, including you and I, has their idiotic moments. | |
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Rodya24 said: MuthaFunka said: In one thread you make complete sense (MJ thread about blacks not being international stars like their white counterparts) and then you show up in another and just completely annihilate any sense you had. Everyone, including you and I, has their idiotic moments. Hey, don't lump me into YOUR category! [Edited 9/18/07 16:17pm] nWo: bboy87 - Timmy84 - LittleBlueCorvette - MuthaFunka - phunkdaddy - Christopher
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MuthaFunka said: Rodya24 said: Everyone, including you and I, has their idiotic moments. Hey, don't lump me into YOUR category! [Edited 9/18/07 16:17pm] Fine. You are in a category of your own. | |
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CalhounSq said: krayzie said: The first time I hear her voice on radio I thought she was white. What sounding white is : We, African americans, have an accent that makes black artists sound different... Even more when we sing soul music... That's why white soul singers have a hard time to sound just like black soul singers... This accent makes you sound black... And when white artists try to emulate this accent, they sound fake, not natural... That's why I said she sounds white, she doesn't have the typical african american accent when she sings... So, instead of putting her in a box according to your definition of what Black sounds like, maybe you could just THINK about expanding the "sounds Black" definition for yourself. I mean REALLY & use of the word "typical" is interesting in more ways than one I don't put her in a box , I said she doesn't sound black. Not like the typical african american. And I explained you why. That's why I thought she was white. [Edited 9/18/07 16:24pm] | |
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Rodya24 said: MuthaFunka said: Hey, don't lump me into YOUR category! [Edited 9/18/07 16:17pm] Fine. You are in a category of your own. Yes! nWo: bboy87 - Timmy84 - LittleBlueCorvette - MuthaFunka - phunkdaddy - Christopher
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krayzie said: CalhounSq said: So, instead of putting her in a box according to your definition of what Black sounds like, maybe you could just THINK about expanding the "sounds Black" definition for yourself. I mean REALLY & use of the word "typical" is interesting in more ways than one I don't put her in a box , I said she doesn't sound black. Not like the typical african american. And I explained you why. That's why I thought she was white. [Edited 9/18/07 16:24pm] Yea, that clears it up It's not as if I don't understand what you said initially, it's that what you said initially is dumb as fuck | |
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krayzie said: CalhounSq said: Okay, lets start some shit - what the fuck is "sounding White"?? I really gotta know, especially in reference to this girl You don't even answer the question, you just throw some dumb shit out there instead. Am I just falling for bait here or what? Can you really be this thick?? The first time I hear her voice on radio I thought she was white. What sounding white is : We, African americans, have an accent that makes black artists sound different... Even more when we sing soul music... That's why white soul singers have a hard time to sound just like black soul singers... This accent makes you sound black... And when white artists try to emulate this accent, they sound fake, not natural... That's why I said she sounds white, she doesn't have the typical african american accent when she sings... here we go again..... | |
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CalhounSq said: krayzie said: I don't put her in a box , I said she doesn't sound black. Not like the typical african american. And I explained you why. That's why I thought she was white. [Edited 9/18/07 16:24pm] Yea, that clears it up It's not as if I don't understand what you said initially, it's that what you said initially is dumb as fuck I don't think you understood because I just explained you why I said she sounds white... Sorry if you don't understand... | |
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I knew where this would go the minute I read it.
This site is so pathetically predictable | |
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I don't have either of their albums, but have heard both of them sing.
I like Leela's voice better than Joss. However, I don't have a problem with Joss' voice I think it's nice... just not better than Leela's. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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I have a few songs by Leela. Joss has always reminded me a young girl trying to sound like an experienced woman. Her emotion doesn’t sound authentic to me. Don’t care much for the songs I’ve heard. Been gone for a minute, now I'm back with the jump off | |
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MuthaFunka said: I'd sex the fuck outta Leela and that's ALL that matters.
i like the way u talk | |
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SirPsycho said: MuthaFunka said: I'd sex the fuck outta Leela and that's ALL that matters.
i like the way u talk nWo: bboy87 - Timmy84 - LittleBlueCorvette - MuthaFunka - phunkdaddy - Christopher
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I've never heard Leela James, but some of the comments here are so illogical that I have to respond. Here are the facts. We live in a politically correct age. That's a good thing in many ways, but one consequence of it is that we sometimes bury our heads in the sand and try and deny that any differences exist between blacks and whites. The fact is black and white people do generally have different sounding voices. Now of course there are exceptions, but generally speaking you can usually recognise a black or a white voice when you hear it. Many white singers like Rod Stewart are very open about the fact that they try to "sound black". Some succeed more than others. Dusty Springfield is an example of someone who totally succeeds. Someone like Elvis doesn't really sound black if the truth be told but he does a credible approximation. Then there are others who fail utterly, but still manage to con the ignorant. So, as much total shit as he talks elsewhere, I have to say I agree with krayzie on this one, although I pass no comment on Leela James as I've never seen or heard her. “The man who never looks into a newspaper is better informed than he who reads them, inasmuch as he who knows nothing is nearer to truth than he whose mind is filled with falsehoods and errors.”
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You fuckers amaze me | |
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CalhounSq said: You fuckers amaze me
Co-sign. | |
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