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Reply #60 posted 06/14/10 4:09am

AshK

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Wowugotit said:

What he did to Janet? Oh god, get over it!

Exactly. She is as responsible, if not more responsible, as he is for nipplegate. Gosh, it's not as if he spontaneously decided to tear her clothes off.

I think they meant the way he treated he after the event, he should have been a gentleman and gave her some support.

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Reply #61 posted 06/14/10 4:27am

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alphastreet said:

Justin Timberlake. I wanted to hate him, but his production team is good and I have both his albums. I don't like him as a person, and for what he did to janet.

yeahthat

dude is a jerk... I watched the "FuturesexLoveshow" few days ago.. He can play some guitar,piano, dance a little, but his voice is annoying...

And I hate how he likes to pull "the cool guy" card by telling unfunny jokes and always laughing like a cat being raped..; mad

WTF does that sound like? lol

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Reply #62 posted 06/14/10 4:29am

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I like a lot of Drake's music, but he's his personality....he comes off as a poser. I saw a clip of him during the Degrassi days and thought he was a pretty cool guy.....but then he became the complete opposite of that when he began associating with Lil Wayne. He's talking partying in Miami and braggin about cars, and this is the same dude who said people who have overexpensive cars and possessions are pretentious neutral

Craig David....same for the reasons I stated above about Drake. His personality has changed for the worse

Lily Allen- really liked her first album but she's so bitchy, insulting, and a loud mouth in general that it turned me off of her music altogether

Corrected this for you. wink

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Reply #63 posted 06/14/10 4:30am

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TonyVanDam said:

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OMG, Aretha Franklin, ya'll disbelief

Read her autobiography,,,,or better yet, don't. Its better to enjoy her music alone without worrying about her attitude.

Oh good freaking grief disbelief, Aretha used to treat her then-husband Glynn Truman wrong. And her clash with Luther Vandross (no angel by any means) is very legendary. And lest not forget about that time when Aretha wanted to called Beyonce out (but surprisely didn't by name) for calling Tina Turner "The Queen" instead of her. Hell yeah, Aretha's ego is about as big as her bulldogs for breasts. lol

How did she mistreat Glynn Turman??? I know their marriage didn't last long though.

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Reply #64 posted 06/14/10 4:37am

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AshK said:

rialb said:

Exactly. She is as responsible, if not more responsible, as he is for nipplegate. Gosh, it's not as if he spontaneously decided to tear her clothes off.

I think they meant the way he treated he after the event, he should have been a gentleman and gave her some support.

Exactly (years later I can't believe we are still talking about this, but here goes...) the thing that makes Justin a coward was how he actually handled the situation, not with what actually happened that night. The press crucified Janet over a wardrobe malfuntion that shouldn't had been that much of a big freaking deal, yet they didn't want her to attend the grammy awards and etc. (which I found to be laughable giving that other artists had made much bigger and horrendous mistakes than that and were welcomed with opened arms by the media rolleyes). The thing about Justin was that he kept quiet the whole time as if nothing ever happened...while Janet was recording apology tapes, Justin was off being welcomed with open arms by the "high" society when he could have stepped up and defended Janet by saying that the whole incident was a minor mistake and that it was rediculous that she was being shunned in the music industry at that time. A lot of things he was invited to and yet she wasn't, around that time, he could have boycotted by not attending as well unless they started treating Janet with the respect she deserved...but he didn't, and so he comes off as a media whore brat in many eyes today.

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Reply #65 posted 06/14/10 5:49am

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Harlepolis said:

Prince.

Its BEYOND me how to this day nobody told him to cut the pretentious shit. I could never tolerate hearing another "free the music" sermon from him again, esp when he doesn't put his money where his mouth is.

nod Can I get an "Amen"? You hit the nail right on the head.

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Reply #66 posted 06/14/10 5:51am

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syl said:

Harlepolis said:

Prince.

Its BEYOND me how to this day nobody told him to cut the pretentious shit. I could never tolerate hearing another "free the music" sermon from him again, esp when he doesn't put his money where his mouth is.

yeahthat

lol Funny how we both agree with Harlepolis' statement, yet we both have a picture of Prince as our avatars. Go figure. giggle

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Reply #67 posted 06/14/10 5:51am

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Rachelle Ferrell.

She complains all the time on stage. The piano bench is too low, the monitors are too loud and so one. Once she stopped in the middle of a song and told this guy in front to put out his cigarette because it was messing with her voice.....DAMN! I saw her twice, but never again.

omg Can anybody say, "Diva"? disbelief

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Reply #68 posted 06/14/10 5:55am

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missfee said:

TonyVanDam said:

Oh good freaking grief disbelief, Aretha used to treat her then-husband Glynn Truman wrong. And her clash with Luther Vandross (no angel by any means) is very legendary. And lest not forget about that time when Aretha wanted to called Beyonce out (but surprisely didn't by name) for calling Tina Turner "The Queen" instead of her. Hell yeah, Aretha's ego is about as big as her bulldogs for breasts. lol

How did she mistreat Glynn Turman??? I know their marriage didn't last long though.

Aretha never respect Glynn as a man. Even Glynn himself admitted in an interview (in front of Aretha) that being married to her is hard work. But every time Glynn mention publicily OR privately the problems that existed in the married, Aretha would keep saying that there is no problem at all like she isn't doing anything wrong on her part and she expected her husband to just deal with it like it is without whining.

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Reply #69 posted 06/14/10 5:55am

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Reply #70 posted 06/14/10 5:57am

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Harlepolis said:

Bulldog said:

Rachelle Ferrell.

She complains all the time on stage. The piano bench is too low, the monitors are too loud and so one. Once she stopped in the middle of a song and told this guy in front to put out his cigarette because it was messing with her voice.....DAMN! I saw her twice, but never again.

The only time I've seen her was when she was promoting her album Can I Be Me? and she went to this semi-tirade about sistas who degrade their bodies with superficial products or in revealing outfits(particularly Toni Braxton who made some noise because of her Grammy outfit),,,,,it was a snoozefest untill she started to SING drool thats when I shrugged it off and enjoyed the performance.

Rachelle does have a great singing voice.

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Reply #71 posted 06/14/10 6:25am

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TonyVanDam said:

missfee said:

How did she mistreat Glynn Turman??? I know their marriage didn't last long though.

Aretha never respect Glynn as a man. Even Glynn himself admitted in an interview (in front of Aretha) that being married to her is hard work. But every time Glynn mention publicily OR privately the problems that existed in the married, Aretha would keep saying that there is no problem at all like she isn't doing anything wrong on her part and she expected her husband to just deal with it like it is without whining.

Is this the husband that got caught with her son?

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Reply #72 posted 06/14/10 6:41am

Harlepolis

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TonyVanDam said:

Aretha never respect Glynn as a man. Even Glynn himself admitted in an interview (in front of Aretha) that being married to her is hard work. But every time Glynn mention publicily OR privately the problems that existed in the married, Aretha would keep saying that there is no problem at all like she isn't doing anything wrong on her part and she expected her husband to just deal with it like it is without whining.

Is this the husband that got caught with her son?

I think you're talking about Patti LaBelle, Sos.

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Reply #73 posted 06/14/10 6:41am

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sosgemini said:

TonyVanDam said:

Aretha never respect Glynn as a man. Even Glynn himself admitted in an interview (in front of Aretha) that being married to her is hard work. But every time Glynn mention publicily OR privately the problems that existed in the married, Aretha would keep saying that there is no problem at all like she isn't doing anything wrong on her part and she expected her husband to just deal with it like it is without whining.

Is this the husband that got caught with her son?

No, it's not. The Glynn I'm talking about is the same one that used to be on that sitcom A Different World.

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Reply #74 posted 06/14/10 6:43am

Harlepolis

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syl said:

yeahthat

lol Funny how we both agree with Harlepolis' statement, yet we both have a picture of Prince as our avatars. Go figure. giggle

I'm surprised to this day that his interview with Larry King didn't go nowhere disbelief He was extremely soft on him lol had he roughed him up verbally like he did to some of his guests, we would've gotton a great interview.

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Reply #75 posted 06/14/10 6:46am

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TonyVanDam said:

sosgemini said:

Is this the husband that got caught with her son?

No, it's not. The Glynn I'm talking about is the same one that used to be on that sitcom A Different World.

I thought that was the husband that got caught. Harle?

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Reply #76 posted 06/14/10 6:47am

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^^^Just noticed Harle ain't gonna be no help. Y'all don't remember that Aretha thread where all of this came out? Err....hmmm...

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Reply #77 posted 06/14/10 6:50am

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Harlepolis said:

psychodelicide said:

lol Funny how we both agree with Harlepolis' statement, yet we both have a picture of Prince as our avatars. Go figure. giggle

I'm surprised to this day that his interview with Larry King didn't go nowhere disbelief He was extremely soft on him lol had he roughed him up verbally like he did to some of his guests, we would've gotton a great interview.

OFF-TOPIC: How can any interviewer get verbally rough with Prince if the artist himself does NOT want to talk too much about his personal past due to his religion faith of choice?

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Reply #78 posted 06/14/10 6:52am

Harlepolis

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^^^Just noticed Harle ain't gonna be no help. Y'all don't remember that Aretha thread where all of this came out? Err....hmmm...

I'm sorry, did I give the impression that I was "411"? lol

But no, I don't remember the thread. I DO remember that in the early 2000s, there was supposedly this scandal about Patti catching her son with her ex-husband. I thought you got the two confused, but apparently ReRe went through the same ordeal.

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Reply #79 posted 06/14/10 6:56am

Harlepolis

TonyVanDam said:

Harlepolis said:

I'm surprised to this day that his interview with Larry King didn't go nowhere disbelief He was extremely soft on him lol had he roughed him up verbally like he did to some of his guests, we would've gotton a great interview.

OFF-TOPIC: How can any interviewer get verbally rough with Prince if the artist himself does NOT want to talk too much about his personal past due to his religion faith of choice?

You can't be serious, Tony? confused

This is Larry King, not just any interviewer. If you agreed to have a conversation with him, you can't dictate how he asks his ?uestions in the first place. It doesn't have to be his personal past either, just DROP the diplomacy about his battle with WB and reveal that he too is a control freak, greedy S.O.B. like them. Is that too much to ask? lol

But then again, obviously he dictated the interview after all,,,,,the lil' shit hrmph

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Reply #80 posted 06/14/10 7:07am

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Harlepolis said:

TonyVanDam said:

OFF-TOPIC: How can any interviewer get verbally rough with Prince if the artist himself does NOT want to talk too much about his personal past due to his religion faith of choice?

You can't be serious, Tony? confused

This is Larry King, not just any interviewer. If you agreed to have a conversation with him, you can't dictate how he asks his ?uestions in the first place. It doesn't have to be his personal past either, just DROP the diplomacy about his battle with WB and reveal that he too is a control freak, greedy S.O.B. like them. Is that too much to ask? lol

But then again, obviously he dictated the interview after all,,,,,the lil' shit hrmph

A great question like that is enough to make Prince to NEVER give another interview ever again.

Or even worst (but in a good way), the old Prince might come out of no way and really answer the question (foul language included) likes it 1985!

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Reply #81 posted 06/14/10 7:15am

Harlepolis

TonyVanDam said:

Harlepolis said:

You can't be serious, Tony? confused

This is Larry King, not just any interviewer. If you agreed to have a conversation with him, you can't dictate how he asks his ?uestions in the first place. It doesn't have to be his personal past either, just DROP the diplomacy about his battle with WB and reveal that he too is a control freak, greedy S.O.B. like them. Is that too much to ask? lol

But then again, obviously he dictated the interview after all,,,,,the lil' shit hrmph

A great question like that is enough to make Prince to NEVER give another interview ever again. (1)

Or even worst (but in a good way), the old Prince might come out of no way and really answer the question (foul language included) likes it 1985! (2)

1. Good. That will put at end to lying preaching and make him put MORE focus on verbalizing his thoughts in music instead.

2. Even better, we would've gotton a straight-to-the-chase sit down from him instead of the usual ass licking treatment he gets from Tavis lol

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Reply #82 posted 06/14/10 7:35am

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Harlepolis said:

psychodelicide said:

lol Funny how we both agree with Harlepolis' statement, yet we both have a picture of Prince as our avatars. Go figure. giggle

I'm surprised to this day that his interview with Larry King didn't go nowhere disbelief He was extremely soft on him lol had he roughed him up verbally like he did to some of his guests, we would've gotton a great interview.

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Reply #83 posted 06/14/10 7:57am

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Harlepolis said:

TonyVanDam said:

A great question like that is enough to make Prince to NEVER give another interview ever again. (1)

Or even worst (but in a good way), the old Prince might come out of no way and really answer the question (foul language included) likes it 1985! (2)

1. Good. That will put at end to lying preaching and make him put MORE focus on verbalizing his thoughts in music instead.

2. Even better, we would've gotton a straight-to-the-chase sit down from him instead of the usual ass licking treatment he gets from Tavis lol

falloff

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Reply #84 posted 06/14/10 8:18am

Fenwick

Totally agree with Harlepolis and others about Prince. And it's such an unnecessary shame. It's funny how some folks view the clouded veil of multiple personalties as mysterious and full of intrigue. "Oooh it's what makes prince so attractive and unobtainable".

What a load of crap. And I don't even want to touch on the religious stuff. That's too much of a grey area, (even if I do have strong opinions on it).

Issues like the Irish concert and the Lotusflower website debacle need to be owned. The person most responsible for managing Prince's fan base is Prince. If he doesn't like the way the music biz game has changed, then figure out a new way to communicate with your fans and get them the music. Leaving your base high and dry is not a good recipe for loyalty.

Again - such a shame.

The only other one that jumps out at me is the Pete Townshend from the 60s and 70s. So many people looked at his antics and said, "yeah man - rock and roll"!!!

Pardon my French, but more often than not it was just Pete being a spoiled douche. And he's one of my favorite songwriters of all time.

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Reply #85 posted 06/14/10 8:19am

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I think Sophie Ellis-Bextor is beautiful and I like her voice. I've never seen her in an interview, but I'm sure she's intolerable.

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Reply #86 posted 06/14/10 8:28am

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Harlepolis said:

TonyVanDam said:

A great question like that is enough to make Prince to NEVER give another interview ever again. (1)

Or even worst (but in a good way), the old Prince might come out of no way and really answer the question (foul language included) likes it 1985! (2)

1. Good. That will put at end to lying preaching and make him put MORE focus on verbalizing his thoughts in music instead.

2. Even better, we would've gotton a straight-to-the-chase sit down from him instead of the usual ass licking treatment he gets from Tavis lol

spit Licking ass?

I though poor Tarvis damn nearly had to suck Prince's dick for THAT interview in all honestly?

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Reply #87 posted 06/14/10 8:29am

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TonyVanDam said:

Harlepolis said:

1. Good. That will put at end to lying preaching and make him put MORE focus on verbalizing his thoughts in music instead.

2. Even better, we would've gotton a straight-to-the-chase sit down from him instead of the usual ass licking treatment he gets from Tavis lol

spit Licking ass?

I though poor Tarvis damn nearly had to suck Prince's dick for THAT interview in all honestly?

falloff falloff You all are killing me!!!!

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Reply #88 posted 06/14/10 9:51am

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Eddie Van Halen.. he's turned into a greedy business rather a musician/artist, with all the over-the-top 'EVH' signature products, plus he's stubborn and most of his interviews make for a cringeworthy experience.. disbelief

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Reply #89 posted 06/14/10 10:46am

ernestsewell

Eddie Van Halen - as noted, he's just greedy, and he's bitter and a know it all

Streisand - a bit big headed, too much for her own good

Prince - "Buy it, fuck you, buy it, fuck you."

Aguilera - she just tries too hard to be something she's not - yet.

Beyonce - she's just a liar, and a phenom poser.

Timberlake - A bit too much "My shit don't stink". He's already getting that "I can piss on a record and sell 5 million" thing Prince had.

David Lee Roth - while I can totally appreciate his wild man persona on stage (and perhaps in the bedroom according to his own words), in other situations like interviews and appearances it often crosses the line of being rude, inconsiderate, and a bit too manic for his own good.

Any young hip-hop or R&B "star" who thinks after one record selling a few copies, that they suddenly have 30 years of swagger under their belt. The whole baggy jeans, diamond necklace, gold grill - all that nonsense is just SOOOO annoying and over done. NO one is original or more flashy than the next by doing that. Everyone screams about being original and bringing something new and hot, but yet it's all one big, uninteresting blur. When you're that young, and done so little in the framework of time and career, you have zero right to come across like that.

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