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New D'Angelo single: "I Found My Smile" | |
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That song is at least 8 years old.
*edit -it's actually 11 years old.* [Edited 8/31/08 7:39am] | |
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Really? They are calling it a "buzz" single, and it's in his new blog. | |
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That's one of my favorite D'Angelo songs.
The version on MySpace isn't the same as the Space Jam track. "Whitney was purely and simply one of a kind." ~ Clive Davis | |
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That song is from the Space Jam soundtrack "We may deify or demonize them but not ignore them. And we call them genius, because they are the people who change the world." | |
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Nice version. Sounds like D'Angelo to me. | |
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Try about 11 years old. It's the original unreleased studio version...the "Space Jam" version is a remixed version, same vocal and instrumental takes. Not a single, what a load of bollocks. | |
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the first time I heard D'Angelo,Space Jam soundtrack.
and still my fav. Love4oneanother | |
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Nick715 said: I really have to say that out off all the D'Angelo cuts that did not make it to any of his solo albums that this one is my all-time favorite. I think it's brilliant that they're re-releasing this as a single because it's such a dope track; regardless of how old it is. "Hey Ya" (by Outkast) was a pretty old track before it came out as a single and usually great songs have a timeless appeal to them so if recorded in yesteryear and dropped today - it still can hold it's own and that's exactly what this track is doing. It's vintage D'Angelo at it's best and it's cool to see this song live up to it's potential. It just may become a sleeper hit that would tide heads over until he drops his next full length album A smart move to me. Plus, I love this version way better than the Space Jam version production-wise. Just straight up live bass, drum, keys, and guitar all played by the man himself. I know for a fact that the rest of his new album is gonna be way different than what people are gonna expect from him, so this is a great way to reconnect with heads that are conditioned to hearing a certain sound from him. | |
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I don't remember D being on Space Jam soundtrack.
This song is nice though! | |
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jrodndigo said: Nick715 said: I really have to say that out off all the D'Angelo cuts that did not make it to any of his solo albums that this one is my all-time favorite. I think it's brilliant that they're re-releasing this as a single because it's such a dope track; regardless of how old it is. "Hey Ya" (by Outkast) was a pretty old track before it came out as a single and usually great songs have a timeless appeal to them so if recorded in yesteryear and dropped today - it still can hold it's own and that's exactly what this track is doing. It's vintage D'Angelo at it's best and it's cool to see this song live up to it's potential. It just may become a sleeper hit that would tide heads over until he drops his next full length album A smart move to me. Plus, I love this version way better than the Space Jam version production-wise. Just straight up live bass, drum, keys, and guitar all played by the man himself. I know for a fact that the rest of his new album is gonna be way different than what people are gonna expect from him, so this is a great way to reconnect with heads that are conditioned to hearing a certain sound from him. I agree about releasing this as a single. It's still a fantastic song. OTOH, I'm not quite ready to deem this version the better one. I'm really digging it, but I've been in love with the soundtrack version for so long... I'm not sure yet. The back-to-basics approach here is nice, but I love the extended intro and outro of the other one. "Whitney was purely and simply one of a kind." ~ Clive Davis | |
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It's not the instrumental track that was on the Space Jam soundtrack, but the vocal track and melody are the same.
I don't like it as much as I do the Space Jam version and it doesn't sound like Prince at all - the falsetto is foolin' ya. Also, how does Digo know that D'Angelo played all of the instruments on this track? | |
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chuckaducci said: It's not the instrumental track that was on the Space Jam soundtrack, but the vocal track and melody are the same.
I don't like it as much as I do the Space Jam version and it doesn't sound like Prince at all - the falsetto is foolin' ya. Also, how does Digo know that D'Angelo played all of the instruments on this track? It is the same instrumental track but without all the programmed stuff that was on the Space Jam version. | |
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isnt Voodoo almost 10 years old now? | |
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Milty said: isnt Voodoo almost 10 years old now?
It's almost 9. And? "Whitney was purely and simply one of a kind." ~ Clive Davis | |
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He is sexy. Too bad he all messed up now. Dont think he can come back as hard as he did during Brown Sugar days. Youre my lady was the cut! Didnt Princes new singer Shelby sing with DEangelo? Thought i saw her singing with him on you tube a while ago..... | |
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Found My Smile Again | |
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AlexdeParis said: Milty said: isnt Voodoo almost 10 years old now?
It's almost 9. And? and nothing. i'm just saying its been so long now. its a great album. | |
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Milty said: AlexdeParis said: It's almost 9. And? and nothing. i'm just saying its been so long now. its a great album. Oh, OK. I thought you were implying something, but I didn't know what. I agree. "Whitney was purely and simply one of a kind." ~ Clive Davis | |
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shucks I think we can all agree that a 9 year gap is way too long for us to be waiting on D. And I though Maxwell was bad, I've been feening for D'Angelo to come out with something for so long that I won't even believe his album is actually coming out until I physically see it in the record store! I will forever love and miss you...my sweet Prince. | |
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missfee said: shucks I think we can all agree that a 9 year gap is way too long for us to be waiting on D. And I though Maxwell was bad, I've been feening for D'Angelo to come out with something for so long that I won't even believe his album is actually coming out until I physically see it in the record store!
That's always been everyone's issue about him taking so many years at a time to come out with material. Here's the thing...an artist like D'Angelo (as well as Maxwell, Erykah Badu, and Lauryn Hill - as crazy as she is) has to come out when the climate is right and y'all see how the climate is at the moment (see T-Pain, The Dream, Lil Wayne, just to name a few...). These type of artists take more risks than the average and what a lot of heads don't know about the game is that they're often times restricted creatively of taking such risks with their art because the "powers-that-be" shot calls on what these artists really want to do a lot of times. D'Angelo went thru a few diffrent drafts of "Voodoo" before the label decided to settle on what we have today (real talk). I seen it happen with Dwele with my own eyes (and don't sleep on that cat either because y'all haven't heard the best from that young brother...). Also, seeing how the whole neo-soul tag came into the game as a genre/tag as opposed to heads viewing as some genuine "newness" - these type of artists get boxed into a category which over a course of time won't allow them to grow out of that stage. John Legend, Musiq, and Alicia Keys (all decent artists which I don't knock at all) have been somewhat stand-ins for the real thing to return. D'Angelo (like Marvin Gaye and Sly Stone) has his demons which of course plays a big part in dude being off the radar for so long and it's no secret that drugs and alcohol played a huge part in his delay. Great art though comes from cats suffering or as cats within my peer say..."go thru some sh*t". A lot of times - out of that comes something truly brillant. Trust me y'all....we haven't seen nothin' yet. I did get the scoop from Raphael's (Saadiq) people that D lost all that weight and is cut once again (as well as clean and sober) and working hard on this new album. He's gonna be good y'all....I got a good feeling. Maxwell too | |
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jrodndigo said: missfee said: shucks I think we can all agree that a 9 year gap is way too long for us to be waiting on D. And I though Maxwell was bad, I've been feening for D'Angelo to come out with something for so long that I won't even believe his album is actually coming out until I physically see it in the record store!
That's always been everyone's issue about him taking so many years at a time to come out with material. Here's the thing...an artist like D'Angelo (as well as Maxwell, Erykah Badu, and Lauryn Hill - as crazy as she is) has to come out when the climate is right and y'all see how the climate is at the moment (see T-Pain, The Dream, Lil Wayne, just to name a few...). These type of artists take more risks than the average and what a lot of heads don't know about the game is that they're often times restricted creatively of taking such risks with their art because the "powers-that-be" shot calls on what these artists really want to do a lot of times. D'Angelo went thru a few diffrent drafts of "Voodoo" before the label decided to settle on what we have today (real talk). I seen it happen with Dwele with my own eyes (and don't sleep on that cat either because y'all haven't heard the best from that young brother...). Also, seeing how the whole neo-soul tag came into the game as a genre/tag as opposed to heads viewing as some genuine "newness" - these type of artists get boxed into a category which over a course of time won't allow them to grow out of that stage. John Legend, Musiq, and Alicia Keys (all decent artists which I don't knock at all) have been somewhat stand-ins for the real thing to return. D'Angelo (like Marvin Gaye and Sly Stone) has his demons which of course plays a big part in dude being off the radar for so long and it's no secret that drugs and alcohol played a huge part in his delay. Great art though comes from cats suffering or as cats within my peer say..."go thru some sh*t". A lot of times - out of that comes something truly brillant. Trust me y'all....we haven't seen nothin' yet. I did get the scoop from Raphael's (Saadiq) people that D lost all that weight and is cut once again (as well as clean and sober) and working hard on this new album. He's gonna be good y'all....I got a good feeling. Maxwell too Well that is most certainly good to hear....i'll be ready!!!! I will forever love and miss you...my sweet Prince. | |
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I LOOOOOVE IT. He better come back looking as orgasmic as he did in the "Voodoo" days. That video for "How Does it Feel " still makes me ..... sorry TMI [Edited 9/13/08 17:35pm] "POOR IS THE MAN WHO'S PLEASURES DEPEND ON THE PERMISSION OF ANOTHER" Madonna
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With D's crazy long hiatus he needs to come out with a double cd. [Edited 9/15/08 5:49am] | |
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