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Reply #60 posted 08/20/08 2:48pm

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Harlepolis said:

And yes, GOOD RnB is still around,,,,,but there's no labels to support it. How do you want the people to go out and support it if the mainstream media isn't? Not everybody's gonna hit the internet and look for them on blogs, and even so, that won't put money on their pockets.


Thank you. I've said this myself many times. You didn't have to go out and look for good stuff back in the day because it was in the mainstream. And as for the internet, it's not just a matter of people not searching the internet, a lot of people don't even have computers, let alone the internet. And there are also people who finally got internet but can't afford a monthly charge for an internet speed that is fast enough to download this stuff. Grown working folks have more important bills to pay and don't have mommies and daddies to buy them these things.
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Reply #61 posted 08/20/08 6:37pm

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MuthaFunka said:

TonyVanDam said:



Yeah I said it! Beyonce needs to be slap on her booty (in the way it hurts, NOT the way she like it. lol ) for promoting that BPB test bullshit.

Real creoles are from Louisiana. And they know they're black regardless of the French influences. wink


Yeah, but Creole people DO migrate, dawg lol. My chick in H-Town was Creole.


Oops, my bad! cool
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Reply #62 posted 08/20/08 6:43pm

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TonyVanDam said:

MuthaFunka said:



Yeah, but Creole people DO migrate, dawg lol. My chick in H-Town was Creole.


Oops, my bad! cool


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Reply #63 posted 08/20/08 6:44pm

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alphastreet said:

Although I like Crazy In Love, I was disappointed in her for going the shit-hop route cause I thought she had raw talent and could have been like another shitney or Mariah and been mature, but she was acting ghetto fab and using sex to sell. I liked her second album way better than the first, I loved the ballads like Flaws and All, Listen, Resentment, Kissing You and If, and the jackson 5-ish vibes of Suga Mama, and Deja Vu. I hope she goes the mature route with her next album.


It should had never surprise you. Beyonce is a product of The Dirty South.
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Reply #64 posted 08/20/08 6:49pm

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vainandy said:

Harlepolis said:

And yes, GOOD RnB is still around,,,,,but there's no labels to support it. How do you want the people to go out and support it if the mainstream media isn't? Not everybody's gonna hit the internet and look for them on blogs, and even so, that won't put money on their pockets.


Thank you. I've said this myself many times. You didn't have to go out and look for good stuff back in the day because it was in the mainstream. And as for the internet, it's not just a matter of people not searching the internet, a lot of people don't even have computers, let alone the internet. And there are also people who finally got internet but can't afford a monthly charge for an internet speed that is fast enough to download this stuff. Grown working folks have more important bills to pay and don't have mommies and daddies to buy them these things.


I don't have parents to help me with my bills at all & I still have high-speed internet service running on my now 6-year-old desktop computer. However, I don't have room on my budget for cable TV.
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Reply #65 posted 08/20/08 6:54pm

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TonyVanDam said:

vainandy said:



Thank you. I've said this myself many times. You didn't have to go out and look for good stuff back in the day because it was in the mainstream. And as for the internet, it's not just a matter of people not searching the internet, a lot of people don't even have computers, let alone the internet. And there are also people who finally got internet but can't afford a monthly charge for an internet speed that is fast enough to download this stuff. Grown working folks have more important bills to pay and don't have mommies and daddies to buy them these things.


I don't have parents to help me with my bills at all & I still have high-speed internet service running on my now 6-year-old desktop computer. However, I don't have room on my budget for cable TV.


Fuck the cable TV,,,,keep the high-speed internet nod At least, the latter is more credible and intersting.
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Reply #66 posted 08/20/08 7:10pm

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Harlepolis said:

TonyVanDam said:



I don't have parents to help me with my bills at all & I still have high-speed internet service running on my now 6-year-old desktop computer. However, I don't have room on my budget for cable TV.


Fuck the cable TV,,,,keep the high-speed internet nod At least, the latter is more credible and intersting.


Exactly. And I'll just settle for watching the Saints games at Chili's or Applebee's.
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