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bboy87

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Drake covers TLC's "Fanmail"

the original

"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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Reply #1 posted 10/06/10 3:51am

paper

WOW. That is so bad lol

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Reply #2 posted 10/06/10 6:58am

sosgemini

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Did this dude flop or am I going to have to endure through his career?

Space for sale...
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Reply #3 posted 10/06/10 7:42am

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I liked it. Don't know y he's got so many haters.

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Reply #4 posted 10/06/10 9:49am

ernestsewell

He's the sludge of the music industry. I can't even imagine clicking the play button. And I won't click it.

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Reply #5 posted 10/06/10 9:52am

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I DO respect his decision to cover one of TLC's most underrated songs, and the best non-single song on "FanMail" (side note: ...which was NOT a great album...)

but disbelief. I don't hate it, but I don't care to hear it ever again.

Could he be more monotone?

[Edited 10/6/10 9:54am]

...extraordinarily opinionated...wink

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Reply #6 posted 10/06/10 9:55am

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ernestsewell said:

He's the sludge of the music industry. I can't even imagine clicking the play button. And I won't click it.

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Reply #7 posted 10/06/10 9:56am

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soul4thought said:

I DO respect his decision to cover one of TLC's most underrated songs, and the best non-single song on "FanMail" (side note: ...which was NOT a great album...)

but disbelief. I don't hate it, but I don't care to hear it ever again.

Could he be more monotone?

[Edited 10/6/10 9:54am]

Yeah I.....lawd was that like shower practice?

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Reply #8 posted 10/06/10 9:57am

ernestsewell

soul4thought said:

I respect his decision to cover one of TLC's most underrated songs, and the best non-single song on "FanMail" (side note: ...which was NOT a great album...)

Fans would prove you wrong. The album is a really good album, as good as CrazySexyCool, and debuted at #1 after they were out of sight for five years; it was their only album to hit #1 in general, as well.

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Reply #9 posted 10/06/10 10:27am

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ernestsewell said:

soul4thought said:

I respect his decision to cover one of TLC's most underrated songs, and the best non-single song on "FanMail" (side note: ...which was NOT a great album...)

Fans would prove you wrong. The album is a really good album, as good as CrazySexyCool, and debuted at #1 after they were out of sight for five years; it was their only album to hit #1 in general, as well.

What makes you think I'm not a fan as well?

Why do people bring up *sales* in an argument about quality? Especially when talking about albums previous to around 2001 - when more people were buying albums off of faith and name alone, and the ability to preview albums beforehand was not as easy as it is today. I'll NEVER understand that...

FanMail was going to hit #1 even if it was complete and total trash because, as you said, they were out of sight for 5 years and were heavily anticipated. They were obviously a staple of the 90s, and came out strong with "No Scrubs."

And "prove me wrong?" On my opinion? eek If you don't agree, that's cool...but c'mon now...

I'm not afraid to say I never really cared for the album *in its entirety* back in '99 and, hearing it today, I still don't think it gels like CrazySexyCool. FanMail was ahead-of-its-time with the futuristic sound but between the lifeless midtempos like "Lovesick," "My Life," and "Shout," and sweet ballads like "I Miss You So Much" contrasting with over-the-top ghettoness like "I'm Good At Being Bad" its not as great a listen as the legendary, flawless album that came before it. There's no way in evillol I could agree with that.

[Edited 10/6/10 10:36am]

...extraordinarily opinionated...wink

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Reply #10 posted 10/06/10 10:34am

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paisleypark4 said:

soul4thought said:

I DO respect his decision to cover one of TLC's most underrated songs, and the best non-single song on "FanMail" (side note: ...which was NOT a great album...)

but disbelief. I don't hate it, but I don't care to hear it ever again.

Could he be more monotone?

[Edited 10/6/10 9:54am]

Yeah I.....lawd was that like shower practice?


LOL. Hopefully it was and Drake wasn't serious.


And if he was - he should do much MUCH better.

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Reply #11 posted 10/06/10 11:07am

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paisleypark4 said:

ernestsewell said:

He's the sludge of the music industry. I can't even imagine clicking the play button. And I won't click it.

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Reply #12 posted 10/06/10 11:31am

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Gotta say: I kinda like the more chill vibe of his version, has a very different ambience and it suits his voice well.

Also gotta say: always good to listen to something before forming an opinion on it.

=0P

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Reply #13 posted 10/06/10 11:47am

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I like Drakes voice, but sometimes it's just not enough. He only sings in one key. His lyrics and melodies are nice though.

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Reply #14 posted 10/06/10 11:58am

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Hero0101 said:

Gotta say: I kinda like the more chill vibe of his version, has a very different ambience and it suits his voice well.

Also gotta say: always good to listen to something before forming an opinion on it.

=0P

I agree. I like both versions but I gotta say, I may prefer Drake's version right now boxed

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Reply #15 posted 10/06/10 12:38pm

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Reply #16 posted 10/06/10 12:42pm

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The original is obviously better but I can stomach it. There's just some covers out there that are so painful it's not even funny.

Did yall hear the Dream's version of Aaliyah's 'One In A Million' a couple months ago? confused

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Reply #17 posted 10/06/10 1:17pm

Cinnie

ernestsewell said:

soul4thought said:

I respect his decision to cover one of TLC's most underrated songs, and the best non-single song on "FanMail" (side note: ...which was NOT a great album...)

Fans would prove you wrong. The album is a really good album, as good as CrazySexyCool, and debuted at #1 after they were out of sight for five years; it was their only album to hit #1 in general, as well.

Chalk that up to repeat business from CrazySexyCool fans, and the crossover single "No Scrubs".

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Reply #18 posted 10/06/10 1:35pm

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It's a good cover. It's different and fresh. It's laid back. This is a kid who came from Canada and was on DEGRASSI (of all things), and is now setting the hip hop world on fire. Why begrudge him of it? If you just don't like him, fine, but some people are overzealous in their hatred. Ridiculous.

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Reply #19 posted 10/06/10 1:43pm

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SEANMAN said:

It's a good cover. It's different and fresh. It's laid back. This is a kid who came from Canada and was on DEGRASSI (of all things), and is now setting the hip hop world on fire. Why begrudge him of it? If you just don't like him, fine, but some people are overzealous in their hatred. Ridiculous.

Its not hatred..but..dude cant sing....point blank....
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Reply #20 posted 10/06/10 1:43pm

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Cinnie said:

ernestsewell said:

Fans would prove you wrong. The album is a really good album, as good as CrazySexyCool, and debuted at #1 after they were out of sight for five years; it was their only album to hit #1 in general, as well.

Chalk that up to repeat business from CrazySexyCool fans, and the crossover single "No Scrubs".

I agree. In my opinion, TLC never made a great album except for CSC which is flawless. I like the focus on T-Boz. You could combine all of their albums into a near-perfect 2 CD collection. They had a lot of filler...

Back to Drake, I like the tone of his voice but I'm not feeling this one. Good for him though for covering an album track, which nobody ever does.

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Reply #21 posted 10/06/10 1:45pm

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paisleypark4 said:

SEANMAN said:

It's a good cover. It's different and fresh. It's laid back. This is a kid who came from Canada and was on DEGRASSI (of all things), and is now setting the hip hop world on fire. Why begrudge him of it? If you just don't like him, fine, but some people are overzealous in their hatred. Ridiculous.

Its not hatred..but..dude cant sing....point blank....


Like I keep saying, besides the fact that I think he's wack, he's an ACTOR. Get it? He's ACTING.

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Reply #22 posted 10/06/10 2:22pm

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I really like it. shrug

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Reply #23 posted 10/06/10 2:34pm

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soul4thought said:

ernestsewell said:

Fans would prove you wrong. The album is a really good album, as good as CrazySexyCool, and debuted at #1 after they were out of sight for five years; it was their only album to hit #1 in general, as well.

What makes you think I'm not a fan as well?

Why do people bring up *sales* in an argument about quality? Especially when talking about albums previous to around 2001 - when more people were buying albums off of faith and name alone, and the ability to preview albums beforehand was not as easy as it is today. I'll NEVER understand that...

FanMail was going to hit #1 even if it was complete and total trash because, as you said, they were out of sight for 5 years and were heavily anticipated. They were obviously a staple of the 90s, and came out strong with "No Scrubs."

And "prove me wrong?" On my opinion? eek If you don't agree, that's cool...but c'mon now...

I'm not afraid to say I never really cared for the album *in its entirety* back in '99 and, hearing it today, I still don't think it gels like CrazySexyCool. FanMail was ahead-of-its-time with the futuristic sound but between the lifeless midtempos like "Lovesick," "My Life," and "Shout," and sweet ballads like "I Miss You So Much" contrasting with over-the-top ghettoness like "I'm Good At Being Bad" its not as great a listen as the legendary, flawless album that came before it. There's no way in evillol I could agree with that.

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Hey now!

My Life is my fave TLC jam tied with Creep and What about your friends.

And i LOOOOOOOVE "Shout" "I'm Good at Being Bad" and ESP "Lovesick"!!!!

saw myself on ricki lake

overweight and full of hate

some asshole left me in distress

i used to look down on all that mess

seems like everything just chaaaaa-ha-anged

once i gave my love to you, you went awaaaaaay

since you are the one to blaaaaa-ha-ame

you betta figure out how to GIT IT BACK BAY-BEH!

too sad for me too bad for you

im so lonely and confused

gotta take it out on you

cuz you left me for some chick

now i'm LOVESICK bay-beh

music

I'll leave it alone babe...just be me
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Reply #24 posted 10/06/10 3:57pm

Cinnie

Well, the skittery high-end on the original did nothing for me but Drake's whole inst is filtered/muffled entirely, and that bugs me too. lol

Sounds a skit where the beat is playing inside a car with the windows rolled up, and he's standing outside singing.

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Reply #25 posted 10/06/10 4:05pm

bboy87

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Cinnie said:

Well, the skittery high-end on the original did nothing for me but Drake's whole inst is filtered/muffled entirely, and that bugs me too. lol

Sounds a skit where the beat is playing inside a car with the windows rolled up, and he's standing outside singing.

Cinnie, he wants you to let him in...... lol

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Reply #26 posted 10/06/10 4:34pm

Cinnie

bboy87 said:

Cinnie said:

Well, the skittery high-end on the original did nothing for me but Drake's whole inst is filtered/muffled entirely, and that bugs me too. lol

Sounds a skit where the beat is playing inside a car with the windows rolled up, and he's standing outside singing.

Cinnie, he wants you to let him in...... lol

into my Jeep where all the treble is? lol

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Reply #27 posted 10/06/10 5:28pm

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I was just listening to the original song this morning. I like the album too.
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Reply #28 posted 10/06/10 5:31pm

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Cinnie said:

Well, the skittery high-end on the original did nothing for me but Drake's whole inst is filtered/muffled entirely, and that bugs me too. lol

Sounds a skit where the beat is playing inside a car with the windows rolled up, and he's standing outside singing.

Could we possibly put Drake in the car and clog the exhaust pipe? lol

When eye go 2 a Prince concert or related event it's all heart up in the house but when eye log onto this site and the miasma of bitchiness is completely overwhelming!
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Reply #29 posted 10/06/10 5:34pm

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musicjunky318 said:

The original is obviously better but I can stomach it. There's just some covers out there that are so painful it's not even funny.



Did yall hear the Dream's version of Aaliyah's 'One In A Million' a couple months ago? confused


I swear if I ever see Teddy DREAM Ruxpin in person I will kick him straight in the nutsack....twice! Don't never mess with Aaliyah's shit mad The only person allowed is Missy!

I'm kinda feeling Drake's version. What can I say? Dude's hot! I have entirely different plans for his nutsack cool
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