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Reply #30 posted 10/25/10 4:48am

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Harlepolis said:

Timmy84 said:

Yeah but Erykah, you have a duet with Lil Wayne.

Lil Wayne.

Just saying.

BINGO!

I think she's in a position to change the situation herself, if she could. She's a respectable artist who has people's attention, but its hard to maintain that attention when you release an album every couple of Sun years.

Talking is for the birds, do something instead, Ms.Wright.

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Reply #31 posted 10/25/10 6:42am

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Yeah Badu! She basically said what many of her peer group of "musicians" feel! What does her age have to do with it? Wack is wack. Period. Mainstream Artists these days are making wack music. No one is pushing the boundarier. Okay she did one song w/Lil Wayne...that doesn't diminish her other creditable tunes? Hell Prince had Tony M. ! MJ did a tune w/Eddie Murphy?! Bottom line is she has a very valid point. I'm sure younger people find it hard to accept that "their" generation of choosen stars are overrated, overhyped and lack sustainable talent. cool

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Reply #32 posted 10/25/10 7:31am

Harlepolis

JQuad said:

Yeah Badu! She basically said what many of her peer group of "musicians" feel! What does her age have to do with it? Wack is wack. Period. Mainstream Artists these days are making wack music. No one is pushing the boundarier. Okay she did one song w/Lil Wayne...that doesn't diminish her other creditable tunes? Hell Prince had Tony M. ! MJ did a tune w/Eddie Murphy?! Bottom line is she has a very valid point. I'm sure younger people find it hard to accept that "their" generation of choosen stars are overrated, overhyped and lack sustainable talent. cool

Gravy & then some,,,,,,,to all of what you said. Believe me, I agree 100%.

BUT, does she have the power to contribute a solution to the problem or not?

See, me & you can shoot the shit till the cows come back home because we have nothing to contribute except financially support the music that we want, but she doesn't have to, she's capable of changing the direction of music if she wants to. She can haul her ass back to the studio and keep releasing new stuff(within a short time, like her peers and musical heros used to do), or break out the unreleased stuff(like the Edith Funker project) but does she do that? NOOOOOOO, there won't be no time to twitter,,,,,god forbids.

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Reply #33 posted 10/25/10 7:35am

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I would have thought she would be too busy feeding her kids and buying wigs to piss about on twatter every day.

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Reply #34 posted 10/25/10 7:44am

Musicslave

Cinnie said:

Here's Monica recording a hot unreleased uptempo that sounds like 777-9311

Yeah, that was dope! Too bad they didn't go with it. It would've been nice to hear it on the radio.

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Reply #35 posted 10/25/10 10:24am

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TonyVanDam said:

MEMO: Like the case of The Funk itself, Electro & Techno were also invented by black folks.

Just saying.

One word for you, honey: KRAFTWERK.

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Reply #36 posted 10/25/10 11:02am

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Erykah is off the hook! I love her. thumbs up!

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 #37 posted 10/25/10 11:38am

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Timmy84 said:

TonyVanDam said:

You mean Lil Wendy! lol

No I meant Lil Predator. lol

predator + spike from the gremlins = lil wayne

but as 4 that last line in E.B.'s post spit

reminds me of her open letter 2 okayplayer falloff

man, he has such an amazing body of music that it's sad to see him constrict it down to the basics. he's too talented for the lineup he's doing. estelle 81
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Reply #38 posted 10/25/10 11:44am

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JudasLChrist said:

TonyVanDam said:

MEMO: Like the case of The Funk itself, Electro & Techno were also invented by black folks.

Just saying.

One word for you, honey: KRAFTWERK.

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Reply #39 posted 10/25/10 12:34pm

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Fine with me, better than alot of shit that was on years ago
Straight Jacket Funk Affair
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Reply #40 posted 10/25/10 12:39pm

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JQuad said:

Yeah Badu! She basically said what many of her peer group of "musicians" feel! What does her age have to do with it? Wack is wack. Period. Mainstream Artists these days are making wack music. No one is pushing the boundarier. Okay she did one song w/Lil Wayne...that doesn't diminish her other creditable tunes? Hell Prince had Tony M. ! MJ did a tune w/Eddie Murphy?! Bottom line is she has a very valid point. I'm sure younger people find it hard to accept that "their" generation of choosen stars are overrated, overhyped and lack sustainable talent. cool

I'm 20 and agree with you 110% Although there is good music in the underground/indie scene (whatever you want to call it), there aren't any masterpieces or anything groundbreaking my generation is doing; at least that I know of.

chill..prince doesnt like men being front row, makes it hard to sing the ballads
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Reply #41 posted 10/25/10 12:54pm

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Identity said:

[img:$uid]http://i51.tinypic.com/20z5px3.jpg[/img:$uid]

October 2010

Erykah Badu has now publicly criticized the increasingly popular dance-pop, techno and electronic epidemic that is currently dominating today’s airwaves. The 39-year-old even criticizes Hip Hop acts for jumping on the electropop bandwagon.

This is what she had to say on Twitter:

“How y’all gone stand by and let our music turn into pop techno cornball ass music?”

We don’t own our music no more. Come to think of it , did we EVER own it? Where is the funk AT? They playd 6 in a row today – pop techno songs back to back. With so called R&B and rap artist on the Hip Hop station.

Where [have] I been? I wanna hear from the young people. [It's] easy for me to complain about this techno-pop cause I have a taste for something else. But how do YOU feel?

I definitely don’t want to offend anyone. Young people, I know this is the music of your generation. These rappers ought to be ashamed of their damn selves. I’m talking about the mc’ s rappin over this pop techno music. I believe in pimpin the system [but] got DAMN! Not like this!”

#pop-technosongs. I like the idea of no distinction in race when it comes 2 music, but SOULkeepers, U dont give up the boom bip and the hump 4 the payday. I love house and techno as a side dish .

But now it’s served as the main course AND that’s ALL u gone get. like chittlins in the back house. I love music PERIOD. just not ready to say goodbye to the boom bip and the hump .. kinda painful for my generation to see. just strange 2me.

Yes, no1 wants 2B poor again. artist have2 sacrifice integrity of the music sometimes 2 make ends meet. this is understood.but gotDAMN now. if you’ve never tasted good p*ssy your satisfied with *ss hole. (that’s terrible ain’t it .) lol

http://globalgrind.com/ch...hop-music/

god

i wish the bitch wouldn't speak sometimes

i actually find her last comment a bit homophobic

i mean i get it and totally know what she saying

but 1) no one music type should be 100% racialized

and 2) yeah, some gay men obvs have had both and prefer asshole. im surprised no one else found that kind of...eh, i dunno i wish she'd just make music and shut up a lot of the time. not that i don't totally want to stalk her and be her best friend. but she comes across so much more interesting, innovative and intelligent via her music and lyrics and live stage show (and videos too).

I'll leave it alone babe...just be me
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Reply #42 posted 10/25/10 1:43pm

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badujunkie said:

Identity said:

[img:$uid]http://i51.tinypic.com/20z5px3.jpg[/img:$uid]

October 2010

Erykah Badu has now publicly criticized the increasingly popular dance-pop, techno and electronic epidemic that is currently dominating today’s airwaves. The 39-year-old even criticizes Hip Hop acts for jumping on the electropop bandwagon.

This is what she had to say on Twitter:

http://globalgrind.com/ch...hop-music/

god

i wish the bitch wouldn't speak sometimes

i actually find her last comment a bit homophobic

i mean i get it and totally know what she saying

but 1) no one music type should be 100% racialized

and 2) yeah, some gay men obvs have had both and prefer asshole. im surprised no one else found that kind of...eh, i dunno i wish she'd just make music and shut up a lot of the time. not that i don't totally want to stalk her and be her best friend. but she comes across so much more interesting, innovative and intelligent via her music and lyrics and live stage show (and videos too).

Actually, you know what's even more heterosexist is the idea that if gay men don't have insertive anal intercourse, then then they didn't have sex.

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Reply #43 posted 10/25/10 1:58pm

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JudasLChrist said:

badujunkie said:

god

i wish the bitch wouldn't speak sometimes

i actually find her last comment a bit homophobic

i mean i get it and totally know what she saying

but 1) no one music type should be 100% racialized

and 2) yeah, some gay men obvs have had both and prefer asshole. im surprised no one else found that kind of...eh, i dunno i wish she'd just make music and shut up a lot of the time. not that i don't totally want to stalk her and be her best friend. but she comes across so much more interesting, innovative and intelligent via her music and lyrics and live stage show (and videos too).

Actually, you know what's even more heterosexist is the idea that if gay men don't have insertive anal intercourse, then then they didn't have sex.

uhhhh...who said that they didn't. LOL

what a freaking ass trip

I'll leave it alone babe...just be me
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Reply #44 posted 10/25/10 2:53pm

Timmy84

Lord I totally missed that. Now I'm thinking someone spiked Erykah's incense with some bad weed because she's crazy for that shit. neutral

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Reply #45 posted 10/25/10 3:44pm

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Some of you are crazy. Erykah is a true fucking artist. I was lucky enough to see her in concert earlier in the year and she was one of the best acts i've ever seen. Truly great.

So what Erykah did a song with Lil Wayne? Is the song sell out nonsense? No it's fuckin moody brilliance - http://www.youtube.com/wa...re=related

Shit, Prince did how many songs with Tony M (?)

"London, i've adopted a name that has no pronounciation.... is that cool with you?"

"YEAH!!!"

"Yeah, well then fuck those other fools!"
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Reply #46 posted 10/25/10 3:49pm

Timmy84

JQuad said:

Yeah Badu! She basically said what many of her peer group of "musicians" feel! What does her age have to do with it? Wack is wack. Period. Mainstream Artists these days are making wack music. No one is pushing the boundarier. Okay she did one song w/Lil Wayne...that doesn't diminish her other creditable tunes? Hell Prince had Tony M. ! MJ did a tune w/Eddie Murphy?! Bottom line is she has a very valid point. I'm sure younger people find it hard to accept that "their" generation of choosen stars are overrated, overhyped and lack sustainable talent. cool

No I can admit that. lol

About the music, she does have a point but then again, can she help change that? I mean, as an artist, she has the power to do that. And surely that'll be more energy than ranting about it on Twitter.

Hell she ain't saying nothing new anyway, we say this shit all the time HERE. lol

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Reply #47 posted 10/25/10 4:15pm

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Timmy84 said:

JQuad said:

Yeah Badu! She basically said what many of her peer group of "musicians" feel! What does her age have to do with it? Wack is wack. Period. Mainstream Artists these days are making wack music. No one is pushing the boundarier. Okay she did one song w/Lil Wayne...that doesn't diminish her other creditable tunes? Hell Prince had Tony M. ! MJ did a tune w/Eddie Murphy?! Bottom line is she has a very valid point. I'm sure younger people find it hard to accept that "their" generation of choosen stars are overrated, overhyped and lack sustainable talent. cool

No I can admit that. lol

About the music, she does have a point but then again, can she help change that? I mean, as an artist, she has the power to do that. And surely that'll be more energy than ranting about it on Twitter.

Hell she ain't saying nothing new anyway, we say this shit all the time HERE. lol

She cracks me UP! She's got a valid point, but the longer people continue 2 buy it, the longer the trend will live. This happened when Neo-Soul was the big thing. Then came the Hip Hop-infused, radio-friendlier Hip Hop tunes and now it's the House/Techno (ish) stuff with Rap featured in it. It all recycles into each other. Eventually, I wouldn't doubt it if Disco (in its original form) didn't come through again. Hard to say. It's all in what people like. Other than on little rinky-dink AM R&B radio stations, I seriously doubt one would have heard Badu or Scott (Jill) on the (major) airwaves. Could be wrong tho. Up in Boston, no way; only AM-1090 W.I.L.D. was playin' 'em. Up here in Portland, ME, it's on FM (105.1 W.J.Z.P.), but it's only a small local station with hardly any funding from the community. North of Portland, R&B is virtually unheard of. It's all C&W. sad

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Reply #48 posted 10/25/10 4:58pm

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Fine with me, better than alot of shit that was on years ago

LOL. As Cinnie cited, if one of the biggest rnb stars of today is making euro sounding songs like the catchy "DJ's got us falling in love again", then a change is definately happen. I guess I welcome it but then, europe and the UK has been doing this sorta stuff for a few years now. Iam surprised brit boyband JLS havn't made inroads in America.

Kelly Rowland I think has been doing almost exclusively doing euro "techno" sounding for years now hasn't she?

So yeah Erykah does have a valid point, but Iam not sure what she is exactly getting at though? I think she thinks black rnb/rap artists are doing white euro techno and she states at first this was a good thing ("Pimpin' the system" as she calls it). Again Iam not sure what she was getting at here? Black rap artists getting some white "euro/techno" money? Who knows LOL.

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Reply #49 posted 10/25/10 6:05pm

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Timmy84 said:

Yeah but Erykah, you have a duet with Lil Wayne.

Lil Wayne.

Just saying.

Damn Harle beat me to saying Bingo.

Don't laugh at my funk
This funk is a serious joint
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Reply #50 posted 10/25/10 7:11pm

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Timmy84 said:

JQuad said:

Yeah Badu! She basically said what many of her peer group of "musicians" feel! What does her age have to do with it? Wack is wack. Period. Mainstream Artists these days are making wack music. No one is pushing the boundarier. Okay she did one song w/Lil Wayne...that doesn't diminish her other creditable tunes? Hell Prince had Tony M. ! MJ did a tune w/Eddie Murphy?! Bottom line is she has a very valid point. I'm sure younger people find it hard to accept that "their" generation of choosen stars are overrated, overhyped and lack sustainable talent. cool

No I can admit that. lol

About the music, she does have a point but then again, can she help change that? I mean, as an artist, she has the power to do that. And surely that'll be more energy than ranting about it on Twitter.

Hell she ain't saying nothing new anyway, we say this shit all the time HERE. lol

Aint that the Truth lol

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Reply #51 posted 10/25/10 7:13pm

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thesexofit said:

paisleypark4 said:

Fine with me, better than alot of shit that was on years ago

LOL. As Cinnie cited, if one of the biggest rnb stars of today is making euro sounding songs like the catchy "DJ's got us falling in love again", then a change is definately happen. I guess I welcome it but then, europe and the UK has been doing this sorta stuff for a few years now. Iam surprised brit boyband JLS havn't made inroads in America.

Kelly Rowland I think has been doing almost exclusively doing euro "techno" sounding for years now hasn't she?

So yeah Erykah does have a valid point, but Iam not sure what she is exactly getting at though? I think she thinks black rnb/rap artists are doing white euro techno and she states at first this was a good thing ("Pimpin' the system" as she calls it). Again Iam not sure what she was getting at here? Black rap artists getting some white "euro/techno" money? Who knows LOL.

Something is seriously off about that group , their look or something. lol

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Reply #52 posted 10/25/10 7:15pm

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I'm 23 and I agree with her in alot of ways but there is a generation gap I feel because I see nothing wrong with black artists doing pop music. I don't think nothing of it you want that pop money for a little bit go right ahead lol.

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Reply #53 posted 10/25/10 8:52pm

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So will they let me tweet that she can pee on my pelvis anytime? Prolly be banned w/ my first tweet huh? Luv her lick

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Reply #54 posted 10/25/10 9:32pm

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if she's talking about today's hip hop i don't blame her.

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Reply #55 posted 10/26/10 5:35am

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Cinnie said:

Here's Monica recording a hot unreleased uptempo that sounds like 777-9311






that was good....was it on the last album or is this for an upcoming unreleased track?
Straight Jacket Funk Affair
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Reply #56 posted 10/26/10 6:35am

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Cinnie said:

Here's Monica recording a hot unreleased uptempo that sounds like 777-9311

Sounds like they took 777 and mixed it with Take Your Time by the S.O.S. Band.

I guess originality is out of the question, too.

Nice try, though.

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Reply #57 posted 10/26/10 7:27am

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TonyVanDam said:

MEMO: Like the case of The Funk itself, Electro & Techno were also invented by black folks.

Just saying.

One word for you, honey: KRAFTWERK.

The "Techno" of today = is based on "House" which is based on "Disco.."

Kraftwerk is more...Trance-like.

It's all in a mixture of today's Techno, but the "loose beat" that is in Techno that makes Europeans dance is from Disco which came from Black Church beats in the South.

I've noticed that even some 80's New Wave disco techno is based form disco like "Right round", and other songs..

My brother was a strong Kraftwerk fan years after they released their hits, I've listened to them aside from the dressediup Hiphop samples..

Their beats were "stiff", with little delay...or funk... Now, one can say that the farther that European techno drifts-away form its House or Disco routes, the less "loose" and danceable the beat will become (even with black "Hip-pop" producers who never grew-up with disco and funk music in thier ears).

Kraftwek were innovators with the technologic side of things, but their beats were for the New Wave techno punk scene, and not for what techno is used now.. They never intended any of their beats to be funky, or so danceable. It is like "performance art" to them.

They will take the royalty checks from the HipHoppers though..gladly.

YHWH is Elohim, and Yahoshua is Messiah

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Reply #58 posted 10/26/10 7:48am

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Prince, Erykah.... and anyone elsewho has to comment about "modern production" need to listen to the facts:

(Supposedly Prince and Erykah are friends..)

Prince was futuristic sounding with the Linn LM-1 and synths. Roger and Zapp and others were doing the same thing by that time, but he infused the "Techno" of the time into his music-whether out of convience or not.. And he rode that sound all the way to about 50 Million albums sound. When he drops that sound, people really wasn't into his new stuff.. It kind of trapped him a bit. He's made some good music without that drum machine and other effects, but the average person doesn't care about it.

Nobody opened a school for these producers. Nobody invested $1 million to buy "real instruments" for "Real musicology". Nobdy built rehearsal halls (even in theri own hometowns), so anyone could perform and rehearse "real music".

Sometimes, through selfishness, you just built your own trap.

Nobody remains "on top" forever.. Here, people grow tired of you because you are "on-top"!

Techno sound is winning because the music industry has been tied to clubs all over the World. There is nothing wrong with slow, and soulful "mood-music", or little mid-tempo hand-clapper songs, but people want to move to a steady beat. That will change again. Poeple are fickle.

Europeans are probably purchasing more single downloads and (still) CDs than American whites and others.. These producers, rappers, and bosses are going where the money is..

Somewhere, there is a broke Neo-Soul artists who are sticking to what they do (especially here in Atlanta), some perfrom in Europe, but most without connections are struggling because their "big-brothers and sisters" talk about the "lack of integrity of (black) music", but won't lend a hand (like one was extended to them).

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Reply #59 posted 10/26/10 8:01am

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Linn4days said:

Prince, Erykah.... and anyone elsewho has to comment about "modern production" need to listen to the facts:

(Supposedly Prince and Erykah are friends..)

Prince was futuristic sounding with the Linn LM-1 and synths. Roger and Zapp and others were doing the same thing by that time, but he infused the "Techno" of the time into his music-whether out of convience or not.. And he rode that sound all the way to about 50 Million albums sound. When he drops that sound, people really wasn't into his new stuff.. It kind of trapped him a bit. He's made some good music without that drum machine and other effects, but the average person doesn't care about it.

Nobody opened a school for these producers. Nobody invested $1 million to buy "real instruments" for "Real musicology". Nobdy built rehearsal halls (even in theri own hometowns), so anyone could perform and rehearse "real music".

Sometimes, through selfishness, you just built your own trap.

Nobody remains "on top" forever.. Here, people grow tired of you because you are "on-top"!

Techno sound is winning because the music industry has been tied to clubs all over the World. There is nothing wrong with slow, and soulful "mood-music", or little mid-tempo hand-clapper songs, but people want to move to a steady beat. That will change again. Poeple are fickle.

Europeans are probably purchasing more single downloads and (still) CDs than American whites and others.. These producers, rappers, and bosses are going where the money is..

Somewhere, there is a broke Neo-Soul artists who are sticking to what they do (especially here in Atlanta), some perfrom in Europe, but most without connections are struggling because their "big-brothers and sisters" talk about the "lack of integrity of (black) music", but won't lend a hand (like one was extended to them).

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