Aaliyah....

#51
#51
She had an average singing voice and that is being nice about it, that fact that you "bumped" to Aaliyah is pretty sad man.

Man, Timbaland produced some nice beats for her. When your into bass, and anything sounds good, you typically listen to it on your system. I listened to Foxy Brown ft. Jay Z "I'll be" too. Sounds sick on a good system. I'm sure that some on here don't want to act like they listened to certain things growing up, for fear their e-mancard might be questioned. I don't listen to anything near what I used to listen to now. All about classic rock now, but back then, if it had a great beat, I was all about it.
 
#52
#52
Man, Timbaland produced some nice beats for her. When your into bass, and anything sounds good, you typically listen to it on your system. I listened to Foxy Brown ft. Jay Z "I'll be" too. Sounds sick on a good system. I'm sure that some on here don't want to act like they listened to certain things growing up, for fear their e-mancard might be questioned. I don't listen to anything near what I used to listen to now. All about classic rock now, but back then, if it had a great beat, I was all about it.

Listening to and "bumping" it in your ride are two very different things.
 
#53
#53
Listening to and "bumping" it in your ride are two very different things.

It wasn't about the music, it was about how loud the bass was man. Didn't you ever have a system?? I listened to Dre, Snoop, Master P, Juvenile, Em, Tupac, Jay Z, Three Six, BG, and all kinds of other hip-hop and rap. Ever listen to Eightball and MJG??
 
#54
#54
It wasn't about the music, it was about how loud the bass was man. Didn't you ever have a system?? I listened to Dre, Snoop, Master P, Juvenile, Em, Tupac, Jay Z, Three Six, BG, and all kinds of other hip-hop and rap. Ever listen to Eightball and MJG??

But the thread is titled Aaliyah,not any of those that you mentioned.

Sure I had a system, I didn't play Aaliyah or anything that resembled it when I had one though.

I have listened to all of those.
 
#55
#55
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#61
#61
I want to know, how is discussing an artist in the music forum fodder for trying to rip someone for the thread they start?? It maybe something that people would tend not to associate with someone like me, but don't be a d!ck just to be a d!ck. I don't mind the occasional cutting up, but there are just too many posters on this forum becoming douchebags because other douchebags are allowed to run around here, and nothing is done about it.

Here's a thought for people who don't want to read my stuff, effin' ignore me. It's that easy for them, but instead the people I have on ignore come in here and just want to rip on me because it's not in the football forum. Hey, you know what, 'eff 'em all too. If fact, I'm about to go on an ignore tangent, that way, when someone's being a d!ck, I'll just take them off my screen. That's goes for anyone who does it too. Tired of the same 'old BS on here.

How's that for serious?? :good!:

Classic.
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#63
#63
I certainly enjoy watching a sexy woman, but a sexy body making suggestive pelvic gyrations doesn't equate to a great singer. I listened to the songs suggested in this thread, and my first thought was a black version of Brittany Spears with sound alike tracks, no real vocal dynamics, and to me boring sound tracks.

If you want to hear true female R&B go listen to Aretha, Mahalia, and Sister Rosetta. If you have to ask for last names, you don't know what true R&B is. Listen to the dynamics, the heart and soul of the vocalist bared to you like she is singing the song for the last time in her life. This is music, music that moves you and makes you thank God above for the gift of song he gave humans.
 
#65
#65
Yeah I was one of those guys that turned up the bass as loud as I could rolling past the carpool line at high school so that people could only hear the subs when they saw me.

I got so many freshman chicks. I was the king of that school man.
 
#66
#66
I certainly enjoy watching a sexy woman, but a sexy body making suggestive pelvic gyrations doesn't equate to a great singer. I listened to the songs suggested in this thread, and my first thought was a black version of Brittany Spears with sound alike tracks, no real vocal dynamics, and to me boring sound tracks.

If you want to hear true female R&B go listen to Aretha, Mahalia, and Sister Rosetta. If you have to ask for last names, you don't know what true R&B is. Listen to the dynamics, the heart and soul of the vocalist bared to you like she is singing the song for the last time in her life. This is music, music that moves you and makes you thank God above for the gift of song he gave humans.


Awwwww man! He mentioned my girl Mahalia!
 
#68
#68
I certainly enjoy watching a sexy woman, but a sexy body making suggestive pelvic gyrations doesn't equate to a great singer. I listened to the songs suggested in this thread, and my first thought was a black version of Brittany Spears with sound alike tracks, no real vocal dynamics, and to me boring sound tracks.

If you want to hear true female R&B go listen to Aretha, Mahalia, and Sister Rosetta. If you have to ask for last names, you don't know what true R&B is. Listen to the dynamics, the heart and soul of the vocalist bared to you like she is singing the song for the last time in her life. This is music, music that moves you and makes you thank God above for the gift of song he gave humans.
Sister Rosetta. Love that stuff.
 
#69
#69
As a sidenote, I used to cruise through the middle school parking lot blasting Vanilla Ice, but you're never gonna get me to admit to it.


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