Justin Timberlake
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- Krimson Klaw
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Justin Timberlake
A few of my boys came over this weekend and made fun of me for having a Justin Timberlake cd. I had their heads bouncin 5 minutes later, check him out.
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I like to watch artists flip flop. Like Pink started out R&B and now has gone rock, she does pretty good at both
The funny thing about Pink is that she never really wanted to do pop/R&B.
He first album did very well and she was smart enough to request certain artistic freedom with each succesive album that shes now able to make the music she wants.
I don't really care much for her music but she's very talented and has good management. Most artists these days are easy to toss off as record company 'product', but Pink has shown surprising integrity.
The funny thing about Pink is that she never really wanted to do pop/R&B.
He first album did very well and she was smart enough to request certain artistic freedom with each succesive album that shes now able to make the music she wants.
I don't really care much for her music but she's very talented and has good management. Most artists these days are easy to toss off as record company 'product', but Pink has shown surprising integrity.
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Krimson's right.
Justin actually has some decent R&B tracks on his new album. I don't own the CD, but I've heard some good stuff off it. Timbaland co-produced the album, and he has a talent for helping pop stars bring out hidden skills in other genres. His work with Justin has done some good.
I still wouldn't call myself a Justin Timberlake fan, but at least his new album is miles ahead of his old N'Sync crap.
Justin actually has some decent R&B tracks on his new album. I don't own the CD, but I've heard some good stuff off it. Timbaland co-produced the album, and he has a talent for helping pop stars bring out hidden skills in other genres. His work with Justin has done some good.
I still wouldn't call myself a Justin Timberlake fan, but at least his new album is miles ahead of his old N'Sync crap.
I like Justin Timberlake's latest recordings. I don't know what it is about Cry Me a River but that song has me hooked, but I'm a sucker for some slow grinding styled music. ^^
I also recently bought Christina Aguilera's latest CD and I love it. It's got a bluesy sound to it as well as female-empowering lyrics. Plus I looooooove Dirrty.
I also recently bought Christina Aguilera's latest CD and I love it. It's got a bluesy sound to it as well as female-empowering lyrics. Plus I looooooove Dirrty.

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I'd agree that Justin's N'sync stuff is too uh, crappy for me? But I do like the solo stuff, probably due to the fact the songs were produced by Rappers/R&B peeps.
As far as Christina... I think its funny the first single out was Dirty. The next single out was Beautiful. I'm dirty. I'm beautiful. I'm trying to find some kind of gimic to sell music.
In all honesty though I think she has an amazing voice, her choice in style and appearance crack me up.
As far as Christina... I think its funny the first single out was Dirty. The next single out was Beautiful. I'm dirty. I'm beautiful. I'm trying to find some kind of gimic to sell music.
In all honesty though I think she has an amazing voice, her choice in style and appearance crack me up.
You NStink Justin fans make me sick.
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not by a longshot in my opinion.
Sambora is certainly pretty good for a rock guitar player. probably above average in that genre.
If we are just to compare him to others in that genre there are tons who are really on another level above him (Knopfler, Navarro, Van Halen, etc).
But if you then open the comparison to the spheres of jazz and classical, where the musicians, on average, are supremely talented by comparison to rock/pop musicians, the atatement approaches absurdity.
Sambora is certainly pretty good for a rock guitar player. probably above average in that genre.
If we are just to compare him to others in that genre there are tons who are really on another level above him (Knopfler, Navarro, Van Halen, etc).
But if you then open the comparison to the spheres of jazz and classical, where the musicians, on average, are supremely talented by comparison to rock/pop musicians, the atatement approaches absurdity.
I meant rock guitarists.
And I would easily put Sambora on the same tier as Eddie Van Halen and the like, which I would consider to be probably the second tier of musicians in the rock industry. Most of his compositions with bon jovi are pretty uniform, but he has some alternative stuff that I am assuming you've never heard because it is uniformly excellent.
And I would easily put Sambora on the same tier as Eddie Van Halen and the like, which I would consider to be probably the second tier of musicians in the rock industry. Most of his compositions with bon jovi are pretty uniform, but he has some alternative stuff that I am assuming you've never heard because it is uniformly excellent.
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