Jam and Lewis did most of the production work on The Original7's Condensate album and I was really impressed with that project,so I know they're still capable of doing great things,musically They also produced Chaka Khan's Funk This,which was also a delightful album. | |
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Those are the last two things on my Flyte Tyme radar. I guess I haven't missed anything else! | |
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will ALWAYS think of like a "ACT OF GOD"! N another realm. mean of all people who might of been aliens or angels.if found out that wasn't of this earth, would not have been that surprised. R.I.P. | |
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Interesting chart trivia about J&T from Billboard:
http://www.billboard.com/...ake-it-off
"Shake" is also Martin's 16th No. 1 as a producer, ranking him in a four-way tie for the second-most No. 1s among producers in Hot 100 history. Joining him with 16 No. 1s each are Jimmy Jam, Dr. Luke and Terry Lewis. The producer with the most No. 1s in chart history is George Martin, with 23. Martin produced 19 of the Beatles' 20 No. 1s (the most leaders among artists). [Edited 8/28/14 13:30pm] | |
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That is interesting! The video I linked to on page one of this thread, Jimmy was talking about how the George Martin/The Beatles were the only ones to have produced more hits. | |
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- Yep. And more than likely Max Martin is bound to surpass George Martin considering he's still a popular producer. He writes catchy songs with hooks that stay with you (whether you like it or not). Hell, if he produced more songs for Taylor Swift's "pop album", that record may get broken by next year if not sooner. | |
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Max Martin might break the record one day but definitely not anytime soon, not sure that Taylor can score another #1 from this album and we saw with Katy's latest that #1s are not a guarantee, she only scored 2 from this album after the previous 5+1... | |
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- You're right, it may not come through Taylor. But just considering his trend, he's likely to do it sooner versus later. He's one of the biggest culprits in todays music scene for supplying the crack for all of the little kiddies to consume on demand via catchy pop "dance" music. If he has multiple singles from various artist on queue and I'm sure he does, he's likely to at least tie George Martin with three more fairly quickly. I'm thinking by nine months. Too many labels are still calling him for his disposable hits. In a year's time he'll likely surpass it, based on his current track record
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I posted a Jam & Lewis 80s playlist over in Associated Artists: http://prince.org/msg/5/410281 | |
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