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lastdecember

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So how many "actually" believe that Mariah is going "back to basics" on this new album???

I know that she wrote it on her site, and twittered it everywhere. But Prince also said "roadhouse garden" was coming out and that "Rave" was back to basics and that he was re-recording all his albums. So i know Prince is Prince and Mariah is Mariah, but one thing that they do have in common is their ability to kind of "stretch" the truth, build the hype. I personally dont think Mariah will go "back to basics" because the "basics" that were there for her are gone, and also she is too "chart concerned" and she isnt at a point where she isnt afraid not to sell. Her production "rumoured" lineup already speaks volumes on where the basics are that she is going for.

One hope that i would hope she could pull off, if its going to be straight up hip hop beats which it most likely will be, can we just cut it to 10 songs and 40 minutes, concentrate on just giving 10n and closing the deal. Dont stretch it out, dont rope in Da Brat or Snoop or Missy because you feel Nostalgic, skip the skits about Eminem and his dillusions, PLEASE no songs about Nick or duets or please dont let him do an intro for god sakes. Let him do his "step up" or "Dance off" sequels and you do the music stuff, well at least try to do it. And for the love of god, do a good video, if this new video has you in a pool or dancing with dolphin, or doing that "hair thing" and "Look" skip it, dont hire Brett Ratneer because he is just gonna hire an Eminem look alike and then the video will be this whole "scandal" but in reality no one cares about the "Eminem and Mariah" feud that really only exists in both their minds. So there you have it, you wanna sex it up, be my guest, but work it with sexing it up, you havent pulled off sexy since "the Roof" video, and that wasnt even planned to be sexy it just was, maybe thats a basic to focus on.

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Reply #1 posted 06/22/09 4:18pm

Timmy84

I didn't!
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Reply #2 posted 06/22/09 4:36pm

Harlepolis

The Dream produced the majority of the album, where did this "back to basics" talk came from? confused
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Reply #3 posted 06/22/09 4:37pm

Timmy84

Harlepolis said:

The Dream produced the majority of the album, where did this "back to basics" talk came from? confused


Beats me because I didn't read that. After hearing The-Dream was gonna be on his shit, I knew Maria was still on "that fake new shit".
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Reply #4 posted 06/22/09 4:40pm

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from that clip I heard, hell the phuc no lol
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Reply #5 posted 06/22/09 4:43pm

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Timmy84 said:

Harlepolis said:

The Dream produced the majority of the album, where did this "back to basics" talk came from? confused


Beats me because I didn't read that. After hearing The-Dream was gonna be on his shit, I knew Maria was still on "that fake new shit".


Because "the dream" will most likely "lift" beats from the past creating a retro vibe, but that does not qualify, when will these beatmakers learn that.

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Reply #6 posted 06/22/09 4:46pm

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lastdecember said:

Timmy84 said:



Beats me because I didn't read that. After hearing The-Dream was gonna be on his shit, I knew Maria was still on "that fake new shit".


Because "the dream" will most likely "lift" beats from the past creating a retro vibe, but that does not qualify, when will these beatmakers learn that.


PLEASE! He's just stealing. lol

Fuck a beatmaker, make some MUSIC, then we can talk, Dream. lol
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Reply #7 posted 06/22/09 4:47pm

Harlepolis

Timmy84 said:

lastdecember said:



Because "the dream" will most likely "lift" beats from the past creating a retro vibe, but that does not qualify, when will these beatmakers learn that.


PLEASE! He's just stealing. lol

Fuck a beatmaker, make some MUSIC, then we can talk, Dream. lol


Hel-lo! highfive
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Reply #8 posted 06/22/09 4:48pm

Timmy84

Harlepolis said:

Timmy84 said:



PLEASE! He's just stealing. lol

Fuck a beatmaker, make some MUSIC, then we can talk, Dream. lol


Hel-lo! highfive


THEN this NEGRO is gonna make some album himself as if he's actually capable. He ain't no damn Prince nor Sly. rolleyes
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Reply #9 posted 06/22/09 4:49pm

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Timmy84 said:

lastdecember said:



Because "the dream" will most likely "lift" beats from the past creating a retro vibe, but that does not qualify, when will these beatmakers learn that.


PLEASE! He's just stealing. lol

Fuck a beatmaker, make some MUSIC, then we can talk, Dream. lol


Honestly i would have MORE respect for Mariah if she used someone that everyone isnt using, what happend to being different? wheres the creativity in doing what everyone else is doing? Is it really just the attitude of fuck the creativity? I mean is that what its down too?

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Reply #10 posted 06/22/09 4:51pm

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lastdecember said:

Timmy84 said:



PLEASE! He's just stealing. lol

Fuck a beatmaker, make some MUSIC, then we can talk, Dream. lol


Honestly i would have MORE respect for Mariah if she used someone that everyone isnt using, what happend to being different? wheres the creativity in doing what everyone else is doing? Is it really just the attitude of fuck the creativity? I mean is that what its down too?


Mariah is just a lazy fool, that's all it is. Instead of being "different", she wants to follow the leader and I will NOT be surprised if Whitney, who really hasn't been that musically exciting despite her vocal prowess, follows her. flipped off

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Reply #11 posted 06/22/09 4:54pm

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Timmy84 said:

lastdecember said:



Honestly i would have MORE respect for Mariah if she used someone that everyone isnt using, what happend to being different? wheres the creativity in doing what everyone else is doing? Is it really just the attitude of fuck the creativity? I mean is that what its down too?


Mariah is just a lazy fool, that's all it is. Instead of being "different", she wants to follow the leader and I will NOT be surprised if Whitney, who really hasn't been that musically exciting despite her vocal prowess, follows her. flipped off

lol


HOW exclaim

SAD exclaim
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Reply #12 posted 06/22/09 4:55pm

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Timmy84 said:

lastdecember said:



Honestly i would have MORE respect for Mariah if she used someone that everyone isnt using, what happend to being different? wheres the creativity in doing what everyone else is doing? Is it really just the attitude of fuck the creativity? I mean is that what its down too?


Mariah is just a lazy fool, that's all it is. Instead of being "different", she wants to follow the leader and I will NOT be surprised if Whitney, who really hasn't been that musically exciting despite her vocal prowess, follows her. flipped off

lol

I totally agree, there is no way the label will let Whitney do anything but a "todays production" type thing, you think they will have her singing a straight forward piano ballad? hell fucking no, example, look at Lionel Richie and just transfer that to what you will get with the new whitney

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Reply #13 posted 06/22/09 4:56pm

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Probably not but at this point. shrug Keep it moving.
Been gone for a minute, now I'm back with the jump off
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Reply #14 posted 06/22/09 4:57pm

Harlepolis

I mean if its the case with "beat makers",,,

She could've went with Sa-Ra, now those fellas woulda brought something fresh and enjoyable YET "relevant" as far as sounds are concerned.
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Reply #15 posted 06/22/09 4:58pm

Timmy84

lastdecember said:

Timmy84 said:



Mariah is just a lazy fool, that's all it is. Instead of being "different", she wants to follow the leader and I will NOT be surprised if Whitney, who really hasn't been that musically exciting despite her vocal prowess, follows her. flipped off

lol

I totally agree, there is no way the label will let Whitney do anything but a "todays production" type thing, you think they will have her singing a straight forward piano ballad? hell fucking no, example, look at Lionel Richie and just transfer that to what you will get with the new whitney


All these older acts trying to be "hip", THAT AIN'T CUTE. disbelief
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Reply #16 posted 06/22/09 4:58pm

Timmy84

Harlepolis said:

I mean if its the case with "beat makers",,,

She could've went with Sa-Ra, now those fellas woulda brought something fresh and enjoyable YET "relevant" as far as sounds are concerned.


Her "12-year-old" ass wouldn't know Sa-Ra from Sanjaya! falloff
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lastdecember said:

I know that she wrote it on her site, and twittered it everywhere. But Prince also said "roadhouse garden" was coming out and that "Rave" was back to basics and that he was re-recording all his albums. So i know Prince is Prince and Mariah is Mariah, but one thing that they do have in common is their ability to kind of "stretch" the truth, build the hype. I personally dont think Mariah will go "back to basics" because the "basics" that were there for her are gone, and also she is too "chart concerned" and she isnt at a point where she isnt afraid not to sell. Her production "rumoured" lineup already speaks volumes on where the basics are that she is going for.

One hope that i would hope she could pull off, if its going to be straight up hip hop beats which it most likely will be, can we just cut it to 10 songs and 40 minutes, concentrate on just giving 10n and closing the deal. Dont stretch it out, dont rope in Da Brat or Snoop or Missy because you feel Nostalgic, skip the skits about Eminem and his dillusions, PLEASE no songs about Nick or duets or please dont let him do an intro for god sakes. Let him do his "step up" or "Dance off" sequels and you do the music stuff, well at least try to do it. And for the love of god, do a good video, if this new video has you in a pool or dancing with dolphin, or doing that "hair thing" and "Look" skip it, dont hire Brett Ratneer because he is just gonna hire an Eminem look alike and then the video will be this whole "scandal" but in reality no one cares about the "Eminem and Mariah" feud that really only exists in both their minds. So there you have it, you wanna sex it up, be my guest, but work it with sexing it up, you havent pulled off sexy since "the Roof" video, and that wasnt even planned to be sexy it just was, maybe thats a basic to focus on.


For Mariah to go "back to basics", Tommy Mottola would have to control her THE same way Clive Davis is back controlling Whitney.

At least under Tommy's watch, Mariah will definitely never do anything shit-hop again!
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Reply #18 posted 06/22/09 5:02pm

Harlepolis

I actually don't mind the "shit hop" bandwagon she's riding, coz some of the stuff she did were real cool IMO.

BUT it started to get REAL chaotic & chickenheaded since the Emancipation of Mimi up untill now disbelief
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Reply #19 posted 06/22/09 5:02pm

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lastdecember said:

Timmy84 said:



Beats me because I didn't read that. After hearing The-Dream was gonna be on his shit, I knew Maria was still on "that fake new shit".


Because "the dream" will most likely "lift" beats from the past creating a retro vibe, but that does not qualify, when will these beatmakers learn that.


After Akai stop making these:



lol
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Reply #20 posted 06/22/09 5:04pm

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Harlepolis said:

I mean if its the case with "beat makers",,,

She could've went with Sa-Ra, now those fellas woulda brought something fresh and enjoyable YET "relevant" as far as sounds are concerned.

WE could do the same thing but probably better! lol
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Reply #21 posted 06/22/09 5:04pm

Timmy84

TonyVanDam said:

lastdecember said:

I know that she wrote it on her site, and twittered it everywhere. But Prince also said "roadhouse garden" was coming out and that "Rave" was back to basics and that he was re-recording all his albums. So i know Prince is Prince and Mariah is Mariah, but one thing that they do have in common is their ability to kind of "stretch" the truth, build the hype. I personally dont think Mariah will go "back to basics" because the "basics" that were there for her are gone, and also she is too "chart concerned" and she isnt at a point where she isnt afraid not to sell. Her production "rumoured" lineup already speaks volumes on where the basics are that she is going for.

One hope that i would hope she could pull off, if its going to be straight up hip hop beats which it most likely will be, can we just cut it to 10 songs and 40 minutes, concentrate on just giving 10n and closing the deal. Dont stretch it out, dont rope in Da Brat or Snoop or Missy because you feel Nostalgic, skip the skits about Eminem and his dillusions, PLEASE no songs about Nick or duets or please dont let him do an intro for god sakes. Let him do his "step up" or "Dance off" sequels and you do the music stuff, well at least try to do it. And for the love of god, do a good video, if this new video has you in a pool or dancing with dolphin, or doing that "hair thing" and "Look" skip it, dont hire Brett Ratneer because he is just gonna hire an Eminem look alike and then the video will be this whole "scandal" but in reality no one cares about the "Eminem and Mariah" feud that really only exists in both their minds. So there you have it, you wanna sex it up, be my guest, but work it with sexing it up, you havent pulled off sexy since "the Roof" video, and that wasnt even planned to be sexy it just was, maybe thats a basic to focus on.


For Mariah to go "back to basics", Tommy Mottola would have to control her THE same way Clive Davis is back controlling Whitney.

At least under Tommy's watch, Mariah will definitely never do anything shit-hop again!


Well this is where it differs a little: when Whitney was still under Clive's thumb during her first 15 years in Arista, on "My Love is Your Love", Clive helped Whitney get work with Wyclef, Lauryn and Rodney and that was the "in" sound back then. But maybe it was Clive that helped in the dance remixes (which really made that album popular) for the songs because the album wasn't doing shit on the charts until then. And from what I hear Clive is not having just Diane Warren on Whitney's shit, R. Kelly and Swizz Beatz are supposedly on it too.

With Mariah, Tommy basically had her and Walter Affansieff working together (I think, not sure) and didn't want hip-hop acts on it though Mariah always wanted to. confused
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Reply #22 posted 06/22/09 5:05pm

Timmy84

TonyVanDam said:

lastdecember said:



Because "the dream" will most likely "lift" beats from the past creating a retro vibe, but that does not qualify, when will these beatmakers learn that.


After Akai stop making these:



lol


Someone burn all the AKAIs! lol
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Reply #23 posted 06/22/09 5:08pm

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Harlepolis said:

I actually don't mind the "shit hop" bandwagon she's riding, coz some of the stuff she did were real cool IMO.

BUT it started to get REAL chaotic & chickenheaded since the Emancipation of Mimi up untill now disbelief


CORRECTION: Mariah went too far the shit-hop direction with.....



It was all good with Butterfly in 1997. But Rainbow in 1999 was when it was very clear that Mariah had too much creative freedom.
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Reply #24 posted 06/22/09 5:08pm

Harlepolis

Timmy84 said:

TonyVanDam said:



For Mariah to go "back to basics", Tommy Mottola would have to control her THE same way Clive Davis is back controlling Whitney.

At least under Tommy's watch, Mariah will definitely never do anything shit-hop again!


Well this is where it differs a little: when Whitney was still under Clive's thumb during her first 15 years in Arista, on "My Love is Your Love", Clive helped Whitney get work with Wyclef, Lauryn and Rodney and that was the "in" sound back then. But maybe it was Clive that helped in the dance remixes (which really made that album popular) for the songs because the album wasn't doing shit on the charts until then. And from what I hear Clive is not having just Diane Warren on Whitney's shit, R. Kelly and Swizz Beatz are supposedly on it too.

With Mariah, Tommy basically had her and Walter Affansieff working together (I think, not sure) and didn't want hip-hop acts on it though Mariah always wanted to. confused


nod

Its totally different cases.

Beside, Mariah has ALWAYS been deeply involved in the creative process of her music whereas Nippy wasn't.
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Harlepolis said:

Timmy84 said:



Well this is where it differs a little: when Whitney was still under Clive's thumb during her first 15 years in Arista, on "My Love is Your Love", Clive helped Whitney get work with Wyclef, Lauryn and Rodney and that was the "in" sound back then. But maybe it was Clive that helped in the dance remixes (which really made that album popular) for the songs because the album wasn't doing shit on the charts until then. And from what I hear Clive is not having just Diane Warren on Whitney's shit, R. Kelly and Swizz Beatz are supposedly on it too.

With Mariah, Tommy basically had her and Walter Affansieff working together (I think, not sure) and didn't want hip-hop acts on it though Mariah always wanted to. confused


nod

Its totally different cases.

Beside, Mariah has ALWAYS been deeply involved in the creative process of her music whereas Nippy wasn't.

Nippy? lol
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Reply #26 posted 06/22/09 5:09pm

Harlepolis

TonyVanDam said:

Harlepolis said:

I actually don't mind the "shit hop" bandwagon she's riding, coz some of the stuff she did were real cool IMO.

BUT it started to get REAL chaotic & chickenheaded since the Emancipation of Mimi up untill now disbelief


CORRECTION: Mariah went too far the shit-hop direction with.....



It was all good with Butterfly in 1997. But Rainbow in 1999 was when it was very clear that Mariah had too much creative freedom.


I happen to enjoy "Rainbow" so it is what it is shrug
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Reply #27 posted 06/22/09 5:10pm

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SupaFunkyOrgangrinderSexy said:

Harlepolis said:



nod

Its totally different cases.

Beside, Mariah has ALWAYS been deeply involved in the creative process of her music whereas Nippy wasn't.

Nippy? lol


Yeah thats her nick name, you didn't know? lol
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Harlepolis said:

SupaFunkyOrgangrinderSexy said:


Nippy? lol


Yeah thats her nick name, you didn't know? lol

No! lol Where does it come from? lol
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Reply #29 posted 06/22/09 5:14pm

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Timmy84 said:

TonyVanDam said:



For Mariah to go "back to basics", Tommy Mottola would have to control her THE same way Clive Davis is back controlling Whitney.

At least under Tommy's watch, Mariah will definitely never do anything shit-hop again!


Well this is where it differs a little: when Whitney was still under Clive's thumb during her first 15 years in Arista, on "My Love is Your Love", Clive helped Whitney get work with Wyclef, Lauryn and Rodney and that was the "in" sound back then. But maybe it was Clive that helped in the dance remixes (which really made that album popular) for the songs because the album wasn't doing shit on the charts until then. And from what I hear Clive is not having just Diane Warren on Whitney's shit, R. Kelly and Swizz Beatz are supposedly on it too.

With Mariah, Tommy basically had her and Walter Affansieff working together (I think, not sure) and didn't want hip-hop acts on it though Mariah always wanted to. confused


But Clive still didn't allow Whitney to be a "ghetto princess", "hood rat", or "hoochie mama" on the album under his watch. And mind you, Whitney's drug problem wasn't as bad yet.

A ghetto sound is once thing. But a fake ass "ghetto persona" is something else for the worse. Just look at Mariah's persona in her post-Tommy era.

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