NEW RICH HARRISON i guess SONG ID?
Phill_Most
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hey, anybody hear the clip of the recent Kanye interview where he answers Beans' comments about 'Ye's style of dress? I don't care about that, but I want to know what the song is that's playing right before the interview starts. Sounds like typical Rich Harrison style chick-singing-over Meters / Eddie Bo drumbreaks.... definitely the type of thing that will bore your average strutter, but i want to know what the song is. The chick (may be Amerie but don't really sound like her to me... she's not any better of a singer, whoever she is) is singing "i remember when you used to looooove... me" on the hook... anybody hip to this? is this some old schitt that i just never heard or even possibly forgot about? (i'm old... these things can happen) If you know let me know.i'll post the clip if it is
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nah, this is different
http://www.zshare.net/audio/2780992fb73cee/
may have to download it, it won't play on the z-share player for me... dunno why
when the chorus comes in
^^Words used to describe her 2002 debut, it may very well be an older song of hers or a newer one.. i'm not so familiar with her entire body of work. Although i'd like to be familier with her entire body at work!!
wowwww thats a really different sound for mary
Seriously, how are heads gonna front on Kanye behind this shit?
I don't understand it.
songs called "Disrespectful"
ahaa.
i was pretty spot on!
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Jimmy Jam & Terry Lewis did it
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Quite a step up from the work with janet jackson, pretty hot i remember they also did No More Drama... which was equally nice.
You're suggesting that they didn't produce the song, a bit of "ghost producing" involved? The song will be on the album they produced, so I'm not sure what you're looking for. Do you feel it was done by someone else?
It's funny the way Jam and Lewis have managed to keep themselves in the game. They had that incredible hot streak right through the 80's, and although they were a little less consistent during the 90's, they were still getting hits. Even though they're less original nowadays, and are often just reworking another producer's ideas, they can still come out with something dope. Proof, if it were needed, that class is permanent.
Like they produced "Got til It's Gone" right?
yeah, you know they didn't actually make the beat... i would assume just produced in the Puffy or Dr. Dre sense
Jay Dee was supposedly the real creator behind that, right? Is that a fact or a rumour?
fact
infact, he produced some more stuff that was credited to q-tip - i heard.