There might be some issues that are going on behind the scenes. In the music industry, it could be anything tying up the promotion of the album. Trolls be gone! | |
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Well if they push it back they are even dumber than i thought, the album is streaming and is ALL OVER the net which means its out because the sales have already been cut into, DUMB to stream albums REAL DUMB and i have been saying this forever, regardless of who you are this cuts into sales, because the software exists to rip streams off of amazon and itunes. So i doubt they push the album back, i still dont know HOW this is "Beyonce" like since we all know its coming out, its streaming, its leaked, there is no dvd that we know of, so once again TALK HYPE to cash in on some sales you arent going to get anyway. Its an OK record best she has made in almost 20 years. "We went where our music was appreciated, and that was everywhere but the USA, we knew we had fans, but there is only so much of the world you can play at once" Magne F | |
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Do any of you know if she has ever worked with Pharrell in the past? It might be a worthwhile thing to do. [Edited 5/25/14 11:29am] Trolls be gone! | |
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Pharrell co-composed and co-produced the single, "Say Somethin', from the Emancipation of Mimi album. | |
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Thanks I wasn't completely sure. I actually liked that song. She should work with him more often. Or maybe Pharrell is super expensive to have produce an album? Trolls be gone! | |
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^^Pharrell produced Jennifer Hudson's new single "I Can't Describe" and I think it's better than any of these new Mariah tunes. | |
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Yeah he's got amazing skills. So, on a scale of 1 to 10, how does Mariah's album measure up? Trolls be gone! | |
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Love "I Can't Describe," Soul! Sad that it was an instant flop tho. It's a real banger! In fact, I think Mariah could've killed it had it been given 2 her instead, but Jenny absolutely kills it anyway herself! Hungry? Just look in the mirror and get fed up. | |
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I love that track! | |
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Mariah Carey Participates in Twitter Q&A Ahead of Album Release On Tuesday, Mariah Carey will release her 14th album Me. I Am Mariah…The Elusive Chanteuse. To get fans more excited, the singer participated in a Twitter Q&A, in which she discussed the recording process.
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Seems like she has some top notch collaborators/producers but I wonder if that means her album will be a hit. I remember months back seeing a photo of Mariah, Nas and some other dudes drinking champagne in the studio. Looks like they were having fun. We'll see if that translates into her album. I also wonder how Nick Cannon's album fared. Anybody know? Trolls be gone! | |
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I have never seen her look so made down either. But it is very refreshing I feel! And I love the ring that she is sporting.. | |
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Oh man are you serious? LOL! He was on everyone's TV show for like two weeks straight promoting the album and doing a bunch of publicity stunts such as the hair color stuff and his opening up about all the women he was with before MC Trolls be gone! | |
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Hey I just noticed the parental advisor label on this album. What gives? Anybody know why they slapped that advisory on there? [Edited 5/26/14 21:19pm] Trolls be gone! | |
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To try and stimulate more sales? "Music gives a soul to the universe, wings to the mind, flight to the imagination and life to everything." --Plato
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Some Jennifer haters were knocking the song but I loved it! I don't understand why it was ignored. "It's not nice to fuck with K.B.! All you haters will see!" - Kitbradley
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On the shows that he performed, I was wondering if it was me or if the sound was a bit off. But, in general, doesn't rap music that's performed live suck anyway? I don't hate rap but the majority of the time it sounds awful when done live. Trolls be gone! | |
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Yes. | |
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Yeah, I just don't know what it is that makes rap so terrible live. It always seems like they are out of breath and trying to sing over the band. Maybe some people go to rap shows because they just enjoy the experience rather than expecting someone to "rap", more or less. There's always the potential for fights and other shenanigans that break out at rap shows, so it's par for the course. This gives people and excuse to get on social media and rehash the whole situation. [Edited 5/27/14 13:00pm] Trolls be gone! | |
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This might give you some insight to my other opinions, but I produced rap beats in the past. You can't take the same mix that sounds great in a Jeep or headphones, and play it as a backing track on stage expecting it to sound the same. Live vocals on top are never the right volume compared to the backing track. I can see this is why singing acts lipsync too. Often the studio mix the rapper is laid back like Rakim, but when they get on stage they are yelling due to the noise level in the room. I find that all you get it loud voices, or too quiet voices, and nothing but bass on the beats. See Saturday Night Live over and over for these same problems. | |
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Do they use backing tracks on SNL? I also think Pharrell uses back tracks as well. I guess Pharrell sings in falsetto so maybe he's worried about losing his voice? Another one is Snoop. I have rarely, if ever, heard him do something live without a backing track. Trolls be gone! | |
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I'm checking for this tonight. | |
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She looks nice in that dress. Anybody know which song she performed? Trolls be gone! | |
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She performed a new song, “Meteorite.” | |
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Wow! I wasn't expecting these types of reviews. Can't wait for my CD to arrive in the mail!
Mariah Carey was in her late teens in 1987 when George Michael dropped one of decade’s best albums, Faith. Michael was the Robin Thicke of his era – or if we don’t want to be gender specific, the Adele of his era - because he was an artist from another country with big crossover appeal. Michael recorded and performed in an industry that is different than the one that artists such as Carey currently encounter. Radio, even urban radio, was far more diverse than it is now. A performer such as Michael shared the R&B airwaves with Public Enemy, Dianne Reeves and Denise LaSalle in the late 1980s. That is where Mimi spent her formative years. She grew up listening to the second generation of female pop megastars such as Madonna, Anita Baker, Patti LaBelle. Hip hop was in the middle of its golden period and producers such as Teddy Riley fused hip-hop production techniques and swagger to create a hybrid R&B subgenre called “New Jack Swing.”
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Glad you're happy about this album but how the HELL are they putting Robin Thicke on Michael Jackson's level? I wonder about these folks that write non-sense like this. I think she'll have a great album though. Wish I could say the same for Nick Cannon's album! Trolls be gone! | |
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