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  • Nelly Furtado - Say It Right Not sure if it's gonna be a single. It's cheezy as hell. Got some Enya-feel to it, somehow. But my female friends have gone mad when I've played it late on parties.
  • Rhianna - SOS watch. it's steady climbing the charts as we speak. yes i know it's been out for a minute, but it's just gaining heat. personally i find the song catchy as hell! that Tainted Love sample is addictive. It has always sounded more like…
  • Rhianna - SOS watch. it's steady climbing the charts as we speak. yes i know it's been out for a minute, but it's just gaining heat. personally i find the song catchy as hell! that Tainted Love sample is addictive. It has always sounded more like…
  • But atleast he let him speak. Stopped those dudes from throwing him out. I wouldn't give him any praise for that. People are giving Rumsfeld credit for graciously allowing McGovern to remain in his presence when the thought police moved in to grab…
  • Yes, thank you. That was much better.
  • Do iconoclast white dudes fantasize about badazz black dudes sparking a violent revolution that would benefit all with their minds right? Yep. Do masochist white dudes take pleasure in the reality of a crack epidemic handcuffing the black communi…
  • Right, except that you seem to think Americans only think of non-whites as poor, and that's just not true - and I still don't understand why it's an "advantage" for poor people of color to be identified with the "ghetto." Are you talking about stree…
  • Let's make this more gender inclusive: White girls in "Ghetto Fabulous" shirts. Your thoughts? Btw, I might missed the irony and sarcasm in this, and therefore was overly serious in my answer.
  • The difference is that the black urban ghettos has an "advantage" What I mean is that the stereotypical urban struggle in hip hop overshadows other realities, because of hip hop's mainstream position. Poverty is not restricted to any specific area…
  • Just another point... a black girl with a rich daddy wearing a ghetto fabulous shirt would be just as much contradictionary, but she would in most cases get away with it because her skin color matches the stereotype. Of course it's okey that she get…
  • Why does "ghetto fabulous" need to be a black "concept"? Isn't that just silly stereotypical thinking, or am I the silly one now? There are white ghettos, you know. Or white people living in ghettos. The difference is that the black urban ghettos ha…
  • A veteran social commentator and music critic argues that hip-hop has broken down more racial barriers than any other social development since the Civil Rights movement
  • I don't listen very much to "gangsta rap", but I do sometimes. Just a few points: * My english is not brilliant, and I'm not very often too into the lyrics. It's the sound and production that first off is appealing. * It's an artform. There's a st…
  • Aceyalone? Book of Human Language was the most avant garde garbage can hackey sack rap I've ever heard. Yes. And I'm loving it. Anyway, it's hard not to be subjective in something like this.
  • Mamma og pappa.
  • If they lasted past 1975, nine times out of ten they lost their edge and got more discofied. Not just E,W & F, but War and Kool & the Gang as well. True. My mom was listening to a lot of this kind of late 70s disco/funk bands when I was youn…
  • Thanks. Can't seem to get the Earth, Wind & Fire albums from Soulseek right now, but I'll continue looking. I have this list so far: Art Ensemble of Chicago - Theme de Yoyo / Jackie McLean - Frankenstein / Paul Bley - King Korn / Anthony Braxto…
  • Like "Boogie Nights" and that kind of stuff. Allright for parties, but not something I would listen to regularly. My dad have been working with them late in their careers, and released a live compilation a few years ago (or in the late 90s, can't re…
  • Funkadelic and Cymande could work, but was Earth, Wind & Fire really that experimental in the early 70s? I have always stayed away from them really, because of their later records as, in my point of view, is not very good. But I'll check it out.
  • Thanks, I'll see what I find. Really I'm just looking for some vocals inbetween the jazz stuff, to loosen it up a little bit, so it doesn't have to be rares or anything like that. Just some soul that's not straight Motown. Phill Nilblock is playing…
  • Got to love the Paul Klee.
  • Shitty picture of my shitty desk taken with my shitty mobile: I'm moving out next month.
  • And she's a very experienced live artist as well: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OV1tBSHLdb8&search=mira%20craig Think I might have posted this earlier, but can't get enough of that jump.
  • Mira Craig I'm not into her music, so the tip might not be worth much, but she is damn beautiful and I can't say that about every norwegian artist out there.
  • Oh, sorry... I don't know to much about them yet, so I was hoping you guess did. They're a french band who released a few psychpunk albums in the 80s. Seems like really good stuff, but I've only listened a few times to a couple of their albums. Hope…
  • Georgie Anne Muldrow - Worthnothings J. Rawls - The Liquid Crystal Project People Under the Stairs - Stepfather Sickoackes - Seawards Coming weeks: The Coup - Pick A Bigger Weapon
  • I have no clue.
  • I downloaded it yesterday, and have been listening to it a few times. Will definitely buy it!
  • Hm.. I gotta see this:
  • Okey, then I'm sorry if I misled anyone. I just saw the photo in a thread about the situation in Africa, on a Norwegian board, and thought it was recent. I'll check him out.