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Usher Bitting Prince? His song, "Do It To Me," sounds like a rip-off of "The Beautiful Ones." WTF?
Go here and see for yourself... http://www.mtv.com/music/...nfessions/ | |
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Usher RIPPING SOMEONE OFF????? That's one for the "I-Don't-Fuckin'-Believe-It" file! | |
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you are so right! that intro is such a rip-off! although when he starts singing it sounds like total crap | |
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Bloody HELL, that intro is sooooo TBO, unbelievable! | |
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What the f*@k does "bitting" mean? Do you mean BITING? | |
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Uh, who isn't? It's been 25 years after all... (yeah, it hurt to type that cuz I've been here that whole time...but at least I got to see my hero get what he deserves) | |
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artist08 said: What the f*@k does "bitting" mean? Do you mean BITING?
Muthafucka you obviously knew what I meant. Anyway... Aside from that song, I'll be picking up the CD Tuesday. Good thing someone gave me a gift card from Best Buy! | |
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Just listened to this on CD, Blatant rip off! | |
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Isn't he that fella who thinks he's Michael Jackson? Didn't he also wear a glove also in some of his shows... | |
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Main Word: bite Pronunciation: 'bIt Inflected Form(s): bit /'bit/; bit·ten /'bi-t&n/; also bit; bit·ing /'bI-ti[ng]/ Function: verb Etymology: Middle English, from Old English bItan; akin to Old High German bIzan to bite, Latin findere to split transitive senses 1. slang term, to steal something non-material, like a song or piece of artwork; ie. "Usher bit Prince's beat in 'Do It To Me'." bit·er /'bI-t&r/ noun 1. slang term, someone who steals a persons idea or fashion style; ie. Lenny Kravitz was biting when tried to rock one of Prince's hairstyles at the Rock N' Roll Hall of Fame. "Pedro offers you his protection." | |
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mochalox said: Main Word: bite Pronunciation: 'bIt Inflected Form(s): bit /'bit/; bit·ten /'bi-t&n/; also bit; bit·ing /'bI-ti[ng]/ Function: verb Etymology: Middle English, from Old English bItan; akin to Old High German bIzan to bite, Latin findere to split transitive senses 1. slang term, to steal something non-material, like a song or piece of artwork; ie. "Usher bit Prince's beat in 'Do It To Me'." bit·er /'bI-t&r/ noun 1. slang term, someone who steals a persons idea or fashion style; ie. Lenny Kravitz was biting when tried to rock one of Prince's hairstyles at the Rock N' Roll Hall of Fame. Good deal, mocha. | |
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okaypimpn said: mochalox said: Main Word: bite Pronunciation: 'bIt Inflected Form(s): bit /'bit/; bit·ten /'bi-t&n/; also bit; bit·ing /'bI-ti[ng]/ Function: verb Etymology: Middle English, from Old English bItan; akin to Old High German bIzan to bite, Latin findere to split transitive senses 1. slang term, to steal something non-material, like a song or piece of artwork; ie. "Usher bit Prince's beat in 'Do It To Me'." bit·er /'bI-t&r/ noun 1. slang term, someone who steals a persons idea or fashion style; ie. Lenny Kravitz was biting when tried to rock one of Prince's hairstyles at the Rock N' Roll Hall of Fame. Good deal, mocha. thank u sweetie "Pedro offers you his protection." | |
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