Early 2000's.. nostalgia I guess * [Edited 9/1/14 3:37am] | |
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MotownSubdivision said: 3000 said: Rock music And mainstream music!Not even a little | |
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3000 said: MotownSubdivision said: And mainstream music! Not even a little | |
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SeventeenDayze said:
Yeah I mean is rock music still alive or has it been kind of divided out between country and other genres of music? It's hard to tell which groups are just genuine rock bands or not because of the influence of pop music in just about every subgenre out there. It gets to be confusing sometimes! | |
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Terence Trent D'Arby: Amazing vocalist and a true poet. All 5 of his albums are amazing but he had no charisma, no stage presence, that was needed for the MTV age. . MC Hammer: One hit wonder with the right song at the right time and stood atop the world, briefly. He didn't have the talent for lightning to strike twice. . Michael Jackson: He could have been the most popular, wealthiest, singer ever but his insecureties and vices destroyed him. It's difficult to actually enjoy his music nowadays, for us. | |
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^MJ at one point was the most popular, wealthiest singer ever and arguably still is the most popular singer ever even in death. | |
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Well, we are all very familiar with Nippy Houston's and Mimi's falls from grace. But, I have to throw Diana Ross into this mix also. Before Nippy came in and took over the reign in 1985, in the 60's, 70's and, to a lesser extend, early 80's, Diane was the world's most successful black Pop diva. No one could touch her. Then, after 1984, her record sales plummeted. From 1988 to present, she has failed to place an album in the Top 100 on the Billboard Pop charts. Although she continued to perform well on the R&B chart, she's only managed one Top Ten Pop album over the last 34 years, 1980's "Diana". "It's not nice to fuck with K.B.! All you haters will see!" - Kitbradley
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Are you serious here? MC Hammer was popular in the mid-80s but if you only want to count his so-called "crossover" years then he'd only be popular from 1990-1994 maybe. But don't get it twisted, he had a big following before he had "mass appeal". Trolls be gone! | |
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"For us"?? Who is "us"? Speak for yourself. I enjoy his music plenty. And it's not his "vices" that destroyed him. It's shady, disgusting, low life, greedy, incompetent, judgmental, ignorant people that destroyed him. | |
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I was wondering if Kings of Leon is a rock group but they are more alternative right? I just can't think of a bonafide rock group to save my life Trolls be gone! | |
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What did he have to do with Biggie Smalls? Time for you to spill the tea here, Tony! Trolls be gone! | |
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she experienced the inevitable decline of popularity,but she had quite a run.It's amazing how many of the Motown artists (Smokey,Stevie,Diana,etc) had hit singles in the 60s,70s,80s.These days,artists are lucky if they last more than five years | |
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yeah, they were making real music........ | |
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That's what P-Diddy said. Someone did a thread on him awhile back. | |
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I dunno, why are people like Lil Wayne, Jay Z and Rihanna still popular though? It seems that the same 20 people have been famous for like 10 years and it's getting old already since it's always the same stale, boring acts. Trolls be gone! | |
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But that wasn't how I perceived the topic. Hammer was as high as an artist can get with just one song and after that he went nowhere. | |
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Here's a comment from a 2007 Daryl Hall interview. Tommy Mottola used to be their manager in the 1970s. Hall & Oates 1976 song Gino is about Tommy. . Pitchfork: There must have been commercial pressure-- you have a hit album with a bunch of hit songs, so the next time you want to have at least that many hits? . DH: Yeah, there was a lot of pressure. And I didn't succumb to it. I quit. I quit, and I told them to fuck themselves basically. I signed with the ultimate dictator, Clive Davis, and it wasn't my idea to sign with him-- and I had fights with him, and I walked away from him. Somebody just talked the other day about Kelly Clarkson, right now [she's] in some spat with Clive Davis. I said, "I've been there." And that is the same spat you always have with Clive Davis. He wants you to do something, and if you don't want to do it, it's either his way or the highway, really. And I took the highway. Because nobody's going to tell me what to do. It's my music. I stand by it. You can take a black guy to Nashville from right out of the cotton fields with bib overalls, and they will call him R&B. You can take a white guy in a pin-stripe suit who’s never seen a cotton field, and they will call him country. ~ O. B. McClinton | |
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EroticDreamer said:
But that wasn't how I perceived the topic. Hammer was as high as an artist can get with just one song and after that he went nowhere. | |
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u saw Hammer going the way of Gangsta Rap a mile away......it was all too predicatable after 2 LEGIT TO QUIT........
what's crazy is...if we really study his background
him being a "clean cut" rapper was actually concocted
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Kind of like how in the beginning The Beatles were considered "wholesome & dreamy" and The Rolling Stones "bad boys". In the opposite way, there was a female gangsta rapper named Bo$$, who was outed as coming from an upper middle class background and that she attended Catholic School. So her street cred was shot. You can take a black guy to Nashville from right out of the cotton fields with bib overalls, and they will call him R&B. You can take a white guy in a pin-stripe suit who’s never seen a cotton field, and they will call him country. ~ O. B. McClinton | |
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amen....lollllllll
that wholesome image constructed for MC HAMMER was a mirage.....never bought into it.....
come to think of it, that's probably why he caught so much flack in the early 90s by many of his contemporaries, becuase they knew HAMMER'S image was just that...an image......
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Scorp said:
amen....lolllll
that wholesome image constructed for MC HAMMER was a mirage.....never bought into it.....
come to think of it, that's probably why he caught so much flack in the early 90s by many of his contemporaries, becuase they knew HAMMER'S image was just that...an image.....
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absolutely......
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Yep, another case of when going "mainstream" goes wrong....he basically fell off after that point, as you mentioned. Trolls be gone! | |
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michael jackson, marvin gaye,whitney houston, sam cook | |
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Ashanti
She was sooooo "hot" in the early 2000s.Every other song on the radio was one of hers,or another artist featuring her.She now performs at county fairs. | |
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Funny She annoyed me to death back then. ugh! Trolls be gone! | |
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