First time I ever heard of T-Pain, Funk Flex was talking about Akon and saying how he's ...."making a lot of moves, just signed a new artist to his label...what's that guy's name?"......(other guy, might have been Big Dennis):"T-Pain".......(Flex):...."Oh.....(cuts the music)......what's up with that name man? Sounds like some wrestling joint".
I can get with T-pain (or at least what I've heard), but does anyone else think it's odd that one of the biggest pop/r&b dudes out relies completely on auto tune? I'll admit that it makes a catchy, kind of cool sound, but it also strikes me as kind of a sad reflection on music these days.
I guess he makes catchy hits, so that's all that really matters. What does he do when he performs live? I guess it just all runs through auto tune at the shows too.
I can get with T-pain (or at least what I've heard), but does anyone else think it's odd that one of the biggest pop/r&b dudes out relies completely on auto tune? I'll admit that it makes a catchy, kind of cool sound, but it also strikes me as kind of a sad reflection on music these days.
I guess he makes catchy hits, so that's all that really matters. What does he do when he performs live? I guess it just all runs through auto tune at the shows too.
Any time I hear T-Pain or Akon, using that effect (I guess it's called auto tune) it makes me think of that ridiculous Cher "Do You Believe" song, and for that reason I can't get with them and won't listen to the radio until this current shitstorm passes. But if ladies like to dance to it, I can't really knock it.
I can get with T-pain (or at least what I've heard), but does anyone else think it's odd that one of the biggest pop/r&b dudes out relies completely on auto tune? I'll admit that it makes a catchy, kind of cool sound, but it also strikes me as kind of a sad reflection on music these days.
I guess he makes catchy hits, so that's all that really matters. What does he do when he performs live? I guess it just all runs through auto tune at the shows too.
Any time I hear T-Pain or Akon, using that effect (I guess it's called auto tune) it makes me think of that ridiculous Cher "Do You Believe" song, and for that reason I can't get with them and won't listen to the radio until this current shitstorm passes. But if ladies like to dance to it, I can't really knock it.
100% agree. also daft punk and 10000 others used that shitty effect.. welcome to the 21st century folks.
I can get with T-pain (or at least what I've heard), but does anyone else think it's odd that one of the biggest pop/r&b dudes out relies completely on auto tune? I'll admit that it makes a catchy, kind of cool sound, but it also strikes me as kind of a sad reflection on music these days.
I guess he makes catchy hits, so that's all that really matters. What does he do when he performs live? I guess it just all runs through auto tune at the shows too.
Any time I hear T-Pain or Akon, using that effect (I guess it's called auto tune) it makes me think of that ridiculous Cher "Do You Believe" song, and for that reason I can't get with them and won't listen to the radio until this current shitstorm passes. But if ladies like to dance to it, I can't really knock it.
100% agree. also daft punk and 10000 others used that shitty effect.. welcome to the 21st century folks.
Daft Punk, Basement Jaxx, for some reason it didn't bother me when it was in house music. It seemed like it belonged there, the music (especially that late '90s, early 2000's French house) was tweaked enough where a vocoder or auto tune or whatever you want to call it fit right in once in awhile. Might not have worked so well in a NY house track, or a Chicago joint where the backbone of the record is a bit different, but it was perfect on "RendezVu" by Basement Jaxx and "Around the World" by DPunk. I'm sure there are a hundred other house joints where it sounded alright too. And for all I know, it's probably not even the same thing that Akon and T-Pain are using.
It just doesn't work for me in R&B, but for real I'm without a doubt 100% from what the kids are feeling.
You may have your thread back now, steak about to go on the grill. I rock one of these in this exact rare copper color.
I'll be listening to "Reggae Under Raps", and thinking about the ocean.
won't listen to the radio until this current shitstorm passes.
I held this mentality for a long time, and somewhere along the line, either my standards were lowered or.....yea, my standards were lowered. If it's the crap that the block is bumping, then sometimes it's cool to just bump what the block is bumping, ya dig? Pop music in this respect is powerful, cuz it makes you think you're a part of something bigger than the actual synth-drenched slightly cheesy music.
I can get with T-pain (or at least what I've heard), but does anyone else think it's odd that one of the biggest pop/r&b dudes out relies completely on auto tune? I'll admit that it makes a catchy, kind of cool sound, but it also strikes me as kind of a sad reflection on music these days.
I guess he makes catchy hits, so that's all that really matters. What does he do when he performs live? I guess it just all runs through auto tune at the shows too.
Any time I hear T-Pain or Akon, using that effect (I guess it's called auto tune) it makes me think of that ridiculous Cher "Do You Believe" song, and for that reason I can't get with them and won't listen to the radio until this current shitstorm passes. But if ladies like to dance to it, I can't really knock it.
100% agree. also daft punk and 10000 others used that shitty effect.. welcome to the 21st century folks.
Daft Punk, Basement Jaxx, for some reason it didn't bother me when it was in house music. It seemed like it belonged there, the music (especially that late '90s, early 2000's French house) was tweaked enough where a vocoder or auto tune or whatever you want to call it fit right in once in awhile. Might not have worked so well in a NY house track, or a Chicago joint where the backbone of the record is a bit different, but it was perfect on "RendezVu" by Basement Jaxx and "Around the World" by DPunk. I'm sure there are a hundred other house joints where it sounded alright too. And for all I know, it's probably not even the same thing that Akon and T-Pain are using.
It just doesn't work for me in R&B, but for real I'm without a doubt 100% from what the kids are feeling.
You may have your thread back now, steak about to go on the grill. I rock one of these in this exact rare copper color.
I'll be listening to "Reggae Under Raps", and thinking about the ocean.
"around the world" and "rendezvu" are nice tracks, but they dont use the autotune effect cher used. its simply a vocoder, which is a big difference to me.
oh, and i cant have fun with that kind of music, period.
I can get with T-pain (or at least what I've heard), but does anyone else think it's odd that one of the biggest pop/r&b dudes out relies completely on auto tune? I'll admit that it makes a catchy, kind of cool sound, but it also strikes me as kind of a sad reflection on music these days.
I guess he makes catchy hits, so that's all that really matters. What does he do when he performs live? I guess it just all runs through auto tune at the shows too.
Any time I hear T-Pain or Akon, using that effect (I guess it's called auto tune) it makes me think of that ridiculous Cher "Do You Believe" song, and for that reason I can't get with them and won't listen to the radio until this current shitstorm passes. But if ladies like to dance to it, I can't really knock it.
100% agree. also daft punk and 10000 others used that shitty effect.. welcome to the 21st century folks.
Daft Punk, Basement Jaxx, for some reason it didn't bother me when it was in house music. It seemed like it belonged there, the music (especially that late '90s, early 2000's French house) was tweaked enough where a vocoder or auto tune or whatever you want to call it fit right in once in awhile. Might not have worked so well in a NY house track, or a Chicago joint where the backbone of the record is a bit different, but it was perfect on "RendezVu" by Basement Jaxx and "Around the World" by DPunk. I'm sure there are a hundred other house joints where it sounded alright too. And for all I know, it's probably not even the same thing that Akon and T-Pain are using.
It just doesn't work for me in R&B, but for real I'm without a doubt 100% from what the kids are feeling.
You may have your thread back now, steak about to go on the grill. I rock one of these in this exact rare copper color.
I'll be listening to "Reggae Under Raps", and thinking about the ocean.
"around the world" and "rendezvu" are nice tracks, but they dont use the autotune effect cher used. its simply a vocoder, which is a big difference to me.
oh, and i cant have fun with that kind of music, period.
Ahh that's too bad. I have a lot of fun at house music parties. You're missing out.
Sayin'. Some of you dudes sound like you never grinded on a girl in the club before.
Shit. Do I sound like that? Oh well, that sucks.
Never that SON There's just a time and place for joints like this. It's not my thing and I'm not gonna run out and buy it, but I can get an idea from anywhere so fuck it.
Ahh that's too bad. I have a lot of fun at house music parties. You're missing out.
sorry, you didnt get it. i was referring to the "have u ever grinded a girl" posse. i love to go out and dance to whatever kind of music as long as it got some soul, and sorry but this r kelly shit is far away from that. actually i m making a living of playing, amongst others, house records.
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I guess he makes catchy hits, so that's all that really matters. What does he do when he performs live? I guess it just all runs through auto tune at the shows too.
Any time I hear T-Pain or Akon, using that effect (I guess it's called auto tune) it makes me think of that ridiculous Cher "Do You Believe" song, and for that reason I can't get with them and won't listen to the radio until this current shitstorm passes. But if ladies like to dance to it, I can't really knock it.
YOU GOT SOMETHING AGAINST ROGER?!
This song is hott.
100% agree. also daft punk and 10000 others used that shitty effect..
welcome to the 21st century folks.
No no... just saying that, while there isn't a real influence of his I pretend there is.
I am not ever mad at vocoder stylings.
Could Roger really sing?
Ha ha. Oh man, I haven't heard this in so long. That first girl's lisp is
Bad music is bad music. Just calling it as I see it. Two terrible vocalists united on one track.
Do you object to girls, parties or fun... or some combination of the three?
Daft Punk, Basement Jaxx, for some reason it didn't bother me when it was in house music. It seemed like it belonged there, the music (especially that late '90s, early 2000's French house) was tweaked enough where a vocoder or auto tune or whatever you want to call it fit right in once in awhile. Might not have worked so well in a NY house track, or a Chicago joint where the backbone of the record is a bit different, but it was perfect on "RendezVu" by Basement Jaxx and "Around the World" by DPunk. I'm sure there are a hundred other house joints where it sounded alright too. And for all I know, it's probably not even the same thing that Akon and T-Pain are using.
It just doesn't work for me in R&B, but for real I'm without a doubt 100% from what the kids are feeling.
You may have your thread back now, steak about to go on the grill. I rock one of these in this exact rare copper color.
I'll be listening to "Reggae Under Raps", and thinking about the ocean.
I held this mentality for a long time, and somewhere along the line, either my standards were lowered or.....yea, my standards were lowered. If it's the crap that the block is bumping, then sometimes it's cool to just bump what the block is bumping, ya dig? Pop music in this respect is powerful, cuz it makes you think you're a part of something bigger than the actual synth-drenched slightly cheesy music.
This made me break out the talkbox again. I still haven't figured that thing out yet.
Since when did any of these become attached to crappy music?
"around the world" and "rendezvu" are nice tracks, but they dont use the autotune effect cher used. its simply a vocoder, which is a big difference to me.
oh, and i cant have fun with that kind of music, period.
Shit. Do I sound like that? Oh well, that sucks.
Ahh that's too bad. I have a lot of fun at house music parties. You're missing out.
Never that SON
There's just a time and place for joints like this.
It's not my thing and I'm not gonna run out and buy it, but I can get an idea from anywhere so fuck it.
actually i m making a living of playing, amongst others, house records.
SAYOING
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R. Kelly has no soul? You sound European.
for once in a lifetime, yes, somebody got me complelty right.