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Look out Prince - Van Hunt is gainin' on ya! this dude is serious. get this cd people, lots lots of grooves on here and a real cool mature soul sound. not as cartoonish as old Prince but real cool.
it's as if D'Angelo was a bit happier in his grooves. | |
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I love this album.I have it in my headphones all the time
& it grows in every listen.Very cool production & things happening in the mix 2. /peace Manki | |
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Van Hunt is cool for Van Hunt reasons... period. |
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Milty said: this dude is serious. get this cd people, lots lots of grooves on here and a real cool mature soul sound. not as cartoonish as old Prince but real cool.
it's as if D'Angelo was a bit happier in his grooves. enough with the comparisons already. don't need no reefer, don't need cocaine
purple music does the same to my brain i'm high, so high | |
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Rahsaan is better than Van Hunt anyway. All you others say Hell Yea!! | |
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Gaining on Prince?
This cat has only one album out, Prince has 2 decades of material! Let's just say Van has a LONG WAY to go. We'll be lucky to hear a second release from this dude. | |
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Van Hunt is a talented brotha. Anybody who likes soul music and skips out on him is missing some great material. I hope his label doesn't sabotage his career ala Mint Condition. [This message was edited Sat May 8 10:02:06 2004 by BlaqueKnight] | |
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Milty said: this dude is serious. get this cd people, lots lots of grooves on here and a real cool mature soul sound. not as cartoonish as old Prince but real cool.
it's as if D'Angelo was a bit happier in his grooves. van hunt is the best new soul artist in a long while. and hes better than rahassan patterson! | |
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2freaky4church1 said: Rahsaan is better than Van Hunt anyway.
If you have Rahsann's Love In Stereo CD, look on the production credits...guess who you'll see? | |
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BlaqueKnight said: 2freaky4church1 said: Rahsaan is better than Van Hunt anyway.
[color=blue:633cae7220]If you have Rahsann's Love In Stereo CD, look on the production credits...guess who you'll see? [/color] i know, van worked with him, but rahsaan is a bit too light for me. i do like several of his songs though. he could be great if he had a bit of attitude or funk in his songs. a lot of his 2nd cd sounded like ultra classy adult soul-pop from what i remember. the 1st album is still his best IMO. | |
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funkbabyandthebabysitters said: BlaqueKnight said: [color=blue:633cae7220]If you have Rahsann's Love In Stereo CD, look on the production credits...guess who you'll see? [/color] i know, van worked with him, but rahsaan is a bit too light for me. i do like several of his songs though. he could be great if he had a bit of attitude or funk in his songs. a lot of his 2nd cd sounded like ultra classy adult soul-pop from what i remember. the 1st album is still his best IMO. Yep. | |
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Van is a cool brotha indeed.
When a new artist arrives on the scene, critics and whomever else tend to familiarize themselves with anyone worth paying attention to by comparing them to other artists. In the case of "soul" artists, the requisite Marvin, Curtis, James and occassional Prince are mentioned. Flattering? Yeah but an artist whose vision is solely their own is given the option to attempt to live up to a "hype" created by others. There's a big difference between influence and inspiration. Van Hunt is just the most recent in the supposed "next Prince" tribe that comes along every few years. This type of namedropping, not by Van now, lends a certain amount of credibility and attention to him. However, Van's album and works before its release, are worth accolades and are hardly attempts at the Purple Crown. I for one don't hear a single song on the album and say "that's something P would do." For some people around these parts, anything good in music since 1978 is somehow derived from Mr. Nelson since everyone wants to be him, play like him...look like...you get the...nevermind. Van was on The Tavis Smiley Show last week and of the 15 minute interview, at least 10 was spent on the subject of Prince, at the directive of Tavis. I love Tavis but I was like "damn, let the brother be himself." Its hard enough to be a black artist promoting an album that doesn't have cameos from Lil' Jon or R Kelly on it but to say that the only other person to ever perform on your show was Prince and that he'd better "bring it" was belaboring a moot point that ended what could have at least been an semi informative piece on an artist who deserves more than a dubbing of the "next" whatever. Prince is Prince. Van is Van. He ain't gaining on Prince. Why? He doesn't want to! LOL! [This message was edited Sat May 8 14:02:49 2004 by soulive] | |
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soulive said: Van is a cool brotha indeed.
When a new artist arrives on the scene, critics and whomever else tend to familiarize themselves with anyone worth paying attention to by comparing them to other artists. In the case of "soul" artists, the requisite Marvin, Curtis, James and occassional Prince are mentioned. Flattering? Yeah but an artist whose vision is solely their own is given the option to attempt to live up to a "hype" created by others. There's a big difference between influence and inspiration. Van Hunt is just the most recent in the supposed "next Prince" tribe that comes along every few years. This type of namedropping, not by Van now, lends a certain amount of credibility and attention to him. However, Van's album and works before its release, are worth accolades and are hardly attempts at the Purple Crown. I for one don't hear a single song on the album and say "that's something P would do." For some people around these parts, anything good in music since 1978 is somehow derived from Mr. Nelson since everyone wants to be him, play like him...look like...you get the...nevermind. Van was on The Tavis Smiley Show last week and of the 15 minute interview, at least 10 was spent on the subject of Prince, at the directive of Tavis. I love Tavis but I was like "damn, let the brother be himself." Its hard enough to be a black artist promoting an album that doesn't have cameos from Lil' Jon or R Kelly on it but to say that the only other person to ever perform on your show was Prince and that he'd better "bring it" was belaboring a moot point that ended what could have at least been an semi informative piece on an artist who deserves more than a dubbing of the "next" whatever. Prince is Prince. Van is Van. He ain't gaining on Prince. Why? He doesn't want to! LOL! [This message was edited Sat May 8 14:02:49 2004 by soulive] *applause* bravo! good speach! and i concur. (good username too) don't need no reefer, don't need cocaine
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