Good night, sweet Prince | 7 June 1958 - 21 April 2016
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Good night, sweet Prince | 7 June 1958 - 21 April 2016
Props will be withheld until the showing and proving has commenced. -- Aaron McGruder | |
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Bruno transforming radio is wishing thinking on your part. Urban AC already plays traditional female R&B singers (with no rappers) as they have always done. Urban radio is basically rap & trap with very few females regardless of whether they are R&B or not and I don't see that changing anytime soon.
Your statement reminds of when Uptown Funk was out and certain people convinced themselves that the song would be a game changer. Of course nothing of the sort happened. | |
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BTW these are the R&B Usher songs that failed to ignite:
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Dude is a novelty act......unfortunately, so is the music business in 2018. They have killed it off. FOOLS multiply when WISE Men & Women are silent. | |
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Graycap23 said:
U do realize that people still have 2 actually like the work. I'm still waiting on a single song that I like from this guy. Dude is straight paint by numbers.....which simply bores me 2 tears. He has zero SOUL or FUNK or feeling in his work. [Edited 2/1/18 11:13am] "zero SOUL or FUNK or feeling..." exactly...every word | |
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Good night, sweet Prince | 7 June 1958 - 21 April 2016
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It will always be around but it has been devalued 2 the point of no return. Hell.......it's FREE. FOOLS multiply when WISE Men & Women are silent. | |
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Straight Jacket Funk Affair
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They been around for too long. Bruno is still breathing new celebrity life . He has the YOUTH behind him. Usher is 40. Tank 40. Tank and Kem spent too much time doing "baby making slow jam r&b / soul" when that is played out. Where are the dancers? The uptempo r&b party jams? Its like...finally someone is trying to sweat out here instead of taking all their clothes off for the ladies. Straight Jacket Funk Affair
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Bruno's latest output just reminds me of the Whispers. You could just impose Bruno's head of all them and you wouldn't know the difference. Not only is he copying the musical structures of the early 80s, he is also emulating the production. It's too on the nose. Prince's 1999 has a very similar feel in composition to Sly Stone, but the production is all Prince. That's what make it sound fresh and new. Even the band Stray Cats who heavily borrowed from 50s rockabilly made their sound more punk, harder, and grittier to make sound new. The early 80s Briitsh sound was Motown with synths and a European flair. I don't see a reinterpreting of old sounds in this music, but just mere facsimile. [Edited 2/2/18 12:51pm] | |
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^^^ That was some good music!!
"With love, honor, and respect for every living thing in the universe, separation ceases, and we all become one being, singing one song." - Prince Roger Nelson (1958-2016) | |
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paisleypark4 said:
They been around for too long. Bruno is still breathing new celebrity life . He has the YOUTH behind him. Usher is 40. Tank 40. Tank and Kem spent too much time doing "baby making slow jam r&b / soul" when that is played out. Where are the dancers? The uptempo r&b party jams? Its like...finally someone is trying to sweat out here instead of taking all their clothes off for the ladies. Morris Day said it best: Brothers, don't be cool Women like it sometimes when you act a fool R&B has been too cool for too long. Bruno brought the "fool" back to the music. All he needs to do is distinguish himself more while retaining that spot-on classic production. | |
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babynoz said:
This also correlates with the overall problem in pop music for the past few years: it's monotonous. We went mostly from shallow upbeat songs to an endless flood of shallow mid-tempo songs and the latter is ALWAYS worse. Today's acts and producers need to realize mid-tempo doesn't just mean "somber", "dark" and "moody"; that style possesses many shades. [Edited 2/2/18 16:42pm] | |
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You know, people who say groups like the Gap Band, Whispers, ect sounds like Bruno I think they just listened to 2 seconds of 24K Magic (the single not the album) and UF and that's it.
Really, though. I can't take you and other people's criticism seriously if you're not even getting your eras right. Bruno's production style of his latest album emulates the early/mid 90s. Teddy Riley, Babyface (who actually worked on the album) Not the early 80s. Are you for real?
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Yeah. So what. Babyface and La wrote Rock Steady for the Whispers in 1987 which also sounds like a song Bruno Mars would rip. Babyface and Teddy Riley both borrowed heavily from that late 70s and early 80s r and b vibe pioneered by Leon Slyvers. A lot of artists did up until the early 90s when we saw Mary J Blige mix hiphop beats with r and b melodies. Hell, Leon worked with Teddy Riley on the Blackstreet's debut album. It's all the same sound and influences. At least, you do admit Bruno is only emulating old sounds rather than bring something new to the table.
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He's also purposely emulating those sounds. He's paying homage and having fun
I'm more annoyed with Chris Brown making a double album of the same 3 songs and singing about "hoes" and drugs and the lines between hip hop and R&b being blurred to the point you can't tell them apart now "We may deify or demonize them but not ignore them. And we call them genius, because they are the people who change the world." | |
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"I don't like it so therefore it doesn't have an arbitary measure of standard, because I don't like it"
Old people are so annoying.
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So Babyface ripped off Babyface? Hilarious.
People are always naming several groups and several artists that supposedly Bruno sounds like, even though all of these groups and artists have different stylistic origins with the only similarity being that they belong to a certain era, which had a very distinguished and certain style of music.
He uses the song structures... in an eighties and nineties style. But so what? So you're telling me the 2000s and 2010s song structure style is superior? lol
There's actual musicians that Bruno has said, yes I'm influenced by, and you can hear it in his music but the Whispers ain't one of em.
No mainstream artist in the past fifteen years has brought anything new to the table, literally none of them. Bruno is the one that's far less subtle in this, though, and he definitely doesn't pretend about it. He doesn't act like he invented any genre like J.T, he almost does it in a self-aware ironic way, and he's talented and intelligent enough to pull it off in an tasteful and interesting manner. And let's not act like a lot of new mainstream artists havent' attempted to recapture that old style, but failing miserably. Seriously, Bruno is the only one who can do that. Maybe Pharrell.
Good luck wanting more "innovation" when the closest we get to is ear-bleeding trap.Unless recording technology SERIOUSLY advances like the leap from the 70s to the 90s, then serious musical innovation is not gonna happen for decaaaddes.
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Yeah god forbid someone purposely emulates those sounds. It's his god damned third album and he can do whatever he wants.
And the people who have a prejudice over his music because he's non-black really irk me. I find them racist and yes, blacks can be racist.
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Black people who do not like what he is doing are not being racist. They are just tired of non-whites appropriating our music and style.
I am black and I do not have a problem with Bruno because I want to see good RnB music come back strong as I believe it was killed by racist whites in the music industry. I wish a young black man and women would be allowed to do what Mars is doing but that is unlikely to happen. The music industry loves to promote ignorent and untlatented rappers over actual musicians and singers. We have watched this over the last 20 years time and time again. For goodness sake they ran Prince out so what does that tell you.
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Yes. The industry IS wiping out black talent. It is partially our fault. We brand dudes who aren't singing about drugs, sex, and bullshit over shitty overplayed trap beats as "corny" and applaud ignorance in our community. For god's sake, black men have been putting non black women in their videos for decades, marrying them even, and bashing black women on platforms everyone can see, and effectively replacing black women with women like J-Lo and Kim K, NOW black men want to say something about it since they see non black dudes like Bruno with as much swagger as they got, the same swagger they abandoned for shitty trap and played out hip hop. Black men lead sooo many divisiveness in our community so I have to say, I don't give a damn.
All the recent popular black male musicians, yall ignore them too cause white people like them. Weeknd? Miguel? You know what a woman said to me who complains about black people not being in the industry anymore? She said they weren't "black" enough. SMH.
I do agree that black talent needs to make a comeback, but black people insult our people, mock and disrespect our legends, support ratchetness, while then complaining people are taking our spots.
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I think people support this stuff because that is what is presented to us. This is what the music industry chooses to promote and market. I do not think black people are running the music industry to the point of controlling the marketing and promotion dollars.
We can do better and we have better artist. I just think that many whites in the industry ( some have admitted it ) do not think they can market a black performer or band world wide and the do not want to put the money behind it to even try.
Who will be the next black performer to do the Superbowl? You have to pay your own way to get there and you have to be able to rock a stadium. None if things keep going to way they are going.
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I agree with this.I would rather just simply listen to stuff like The Whispers,Zapp,The Gap Band and all the other bands and artists that Bruno "borrows" from.
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Bruno's wins & success is just confirmation of what Stephanie Mills said last year.
"They want R&B music - just not from us."
Usher and Chris Brown could have never recorded that album and been met with the exact same success and awards. Just like Beyonce recording "25" album would have never went diamond and won AOTY like Adele. It's not about the music. It's about internalized racism whether it's blatant or subconscious. Bruno was the safest option between a Kendrick/Jay and a Lorde. Black music without the black person singing it...easy win. I bet the Grammy execs felt they've done their job and bridged the diversity gap with this one and rectified the situation. SMH. love is a fate resigned memories mar my mind love it is a fate resigned Over futile odds and laughed at by the Gods and now the final frame Love is a losing game | |
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Well Bruno is not a white boy so they kind of did do their diversity thing in a way. You cannot use "Chris Brown" as an example because he ruined himself with his behavior.
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