Amy's cut is the only one worth listening to. That doesn't surprise me. "Keep in mind that I'm an artist...and I'm sensitive about my shit."--E. Badu | |
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Has anyone been watching TV lately? Q's been all over the place, promoting the cd and a new dvd book on producing (which I copped): "Q on Producing"
He's been mumbling some stories and anecdotes on at least Fallon, Letterman and Colbert!
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Good luck with those petitions, considering how many people sold MJ out, and you're seeing their true colors come to life. | |
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I just listened to the album and it's exactly what I thought it would be: an attempt to get Q played in the clubs . This ain't even music, as much as it is mashups. But that's the new disco era we are living in now. Anyone seen that Christmas commercial where they mashup Young M.C.'s "Bust A Move" with "Let It Snow" and add all these extra kick drums? None of it sounds good, but then again if the public is buying it, why can't you break all the rules? I ain't gonna listen to it, but I'm not mad at Q for getting in on the trend either. This record can't overshadow his accoplishments. | |
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