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    Quote Originally Posted by Alarick T The Black Ass Fabio View Post
    OT: B Scott is fuh-fuh-frightening! He looks like the Crypt Keeper with a skin graft.
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    helen adu should make a record with glenn underground.
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    I hear Quentin all in this one!!!
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    Never saw what people saw in her as a singer,monotone voice.Its one note for the whole song.Her videos were at least interesting she is boring as hell though as a singer.
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    Not feeling the music!
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    FIYAAAAAHHHHHH!

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    heard it t'day

    LOVE IT! the drums are bananaz.....


    I can hear a sickazz remix coming.


    Really glad she didnt try to do a new spin on her music and gave us Updated Sade not New Sade!

    Her music is timeless soooo glad she didn't auto tune, or some other bs.

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    Quote Originally Posted by liL Ray View Post
    This is sooooo damn hot!!
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    Thumbs up She/They are backkkkk...

    I heard this on the radio this morning and I love it! I'll probably will pick up the CD as opposed to purchasing it digitally though...
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    LOVE IT, because it is like nothing else on the radio at this moment! They are back - the drums are hot...and I am sure the video will be amazing. Can't wait to hear the remixes.
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    Quote Originally Posted by DaBownca View Post
    Drums are great but it just aight to me. Still want to hear whats on the rest of album.
    My thoughts exactly. Not the most impresive single to lead off with IMO:(
    All I want is the music and no one will get hurt.

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    I heard the song again....

    I really really like it.


    its gritty, and has twinges of Sade nostalgia, and I really like that its not a short song and is totally different (inna good) different than anything being played on the radio.


    I hear Scott Wozniak all over this.
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    Quote Originally Posted by KBig View Post
    I heard the song again....

    I really really like it.


    its gritty, and has twinges of Sade nostalgia, and I really like that its not a short song and is totally different (inna good) different than anything being played on the radio.


    I hear Scott Wozniak all over this.
    A remix will be played on my show tonight 10pm

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    Quote Originally Posted by DJ Timmy Richardson View Post
    A remix will be played on my show tonight 10pm

    gat dammit I get up @ 5AM


    aint no 10pm nuffin for moo lol lol
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    Quote Originally Posted by bigshawn View Post
    My thoughts exactly. Not the most impresive single to lead off with IMO:(
    I'm sayin... and I'm a huge fan
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    Anyway.


    I've listened to it a couple of times now, and I'm........disturbed. Not feeling the hip hop angle at all. Song plods along like 90% commercial fare. Positively hating the "Hoooo"-chorus stuff and the vocoder arrangements.


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    Quote Originally Posted by ngeso View Post
    Anyway.


    I've listened to it a couple of times now, and I'm........disturbed. Not feeling the hip hop angle at all. Song plods along like 90% commercial fare. Positively hating the "Hoooo"-chorus stuff and the vocoder arrangements.


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    Hip hop?

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    Timmy, she would be very lucky if this song got played on many of the Urban Contemporary stations around the country. You have to understand that outside of the Tri State area, you are not going to hear this on a typical Hip Hop and RnB station, but more or less on the Black Adult Contemporary stations. Stations in New York, Philly, Bmore and D.C. have a more eclectic playlist than smaller markets. Cats like Tom Joyner and Michael Baisden would showcase this music, which will give her more exposure through syndicated radio talk shows, which will then filter down to the local daily rotation.

    From a US market perspective, she has years of devoted fans to help push her product, but she's working under different practices. This is why you don't hear artists like Dwele, Goapale, and Ledisi when they have been around years before they got national exposure.

    The simple fact that we are discovering this new album online goes to show how the game has changed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GROOVE VICTIM View Post
    Timmy, she would be very lucky if this song got played on many of the Urban Contemporary stations around the country. You have to understand that outside of the Tri State area, you are not going to hear this on a typical Hip Hop and RnB station, but more or less on the Black Adult Contemporary stations. Stations in New York, Philly, Bmore and D.C. have a more eclectic playlist than smaller markets. Cats like Tom Joyner and Michael Baisden would showcase this music, which will give her more exposure through syndicated radio talk shows, which will then filter down to the local daily rotation.

    From a US market perspective, she has years of devoted fans to help push her product, but she's working under different practices. This is why you don't hear artists like Dwele, Goapale, and Ledisi when they have been around years before they got national exposure.

    The simple fact that we are discovering this new album online goes to show how the game has changed.
    I said hip hop because Ngeso said it sounded like hip hop. I don't hear that at all.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DJ Timmy Richardson View Post
    I said hip hop because Ngeso said it sounded like hip hop. I don't hear that at all.
    To the "Masses", it's a hip hop beat.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DJ Timmy Richardson View Post
    Hip hop?


    I'm hearing an all too standard Hip Hop/R&B overtone in the piece. "Plodding" best describes it.

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    I like it...and I hear a melodic line in this song that was in "Lover's Rock"... it was right after "if you were mine....if you were mine..."...and then the solo comes in. Anybody else hear it?
    Dance as if nobody's watching you...and if they are...so what?

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    Quote Originally Posted by panklady View Post
    I like it...and I hear a melodic line in this song that was in "Lover's Rock"... it was right after "if you were mine....if you were mine..."...and then the solo comes in. Anybody else hear it?
    Yep. Toward the end

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