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08-04-2013, 12:09 AM | #51 (permalink) | ||||||||||
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Also, I am a little (biased) towards it because Ive heard better R&B cuts and I pretty much own MJs and Stevies entire catalogue so if I wanted to listen to the real thing I can just pop it in the CD player instead of listening to a waterdown version lol.... I appreciate the album for what it is and JTs consistency. I just wish he would try to grow more as an artist and try different things, sounds, music, subject matter etc. He has so much potential and he seems to have a good ear for music so there is no reason why he should be so stuck the way he is. What really made this album listenable for me was the production (despite being computer generated) The subject matter and his singing was average and at times mediocre. Quote:
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I was just making another arguement that is unfornately true for most male and female black R&B singers. Its crazy how a white man can be successful making R&B but majority of these African American soul/ R&B singers cannot cross over or achieve the same level of success (if they choose to sing traditional R&B) despite having overall better R&B music and talent than their white counterparts who make the same type of music. Quote:
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Your last statement is funny because I actually agree with it but the magazines are doing the exact opposite of what you are implying. They are putting these singers on a pedestal that it out of their league. I dont see why artists cant strive to be THEIR best or be their OWN artist. It seems nowadays these artists have to be compared to past great artists to garner attention. They have to model and copy past artists which is partially the reason why they never grow as artists because there constantly being told they are "just like so and so" or "they are like a young so and so" I just think its disrespectful to those legendary artists because it waterdowns their talent and abilities. Quote:
Here is one of the articles where they compare him to Sammy Davis Jr Justin Timberlake, Our Sammy Davis Jr. - Hampton Stevens - The Atlantic Quote:
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I just think its unfornate that the industry chooses to promote and market generic music instead of artists who make quality music. Likewise. If you dont stand for something you'll fall for anything. |
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