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Post by krazymack on Aug 22, 2004 14:22:23 GMT -5
Why hasn't Brooke Hogan's debut single "Everything To Me," taking off? I think the single is a pretty strong single. Her voice is pretty distinct too. The video is very poppy and bright. I really like it. She seem to be making quite a few appearances at radio stations and at venues across the country.
If Hillary Duff has been doing well with her singles, I don't see why Brooke Hogan's career can't take off.
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Post by thedualityofman on Aug 22, 2004 14:39:04 GMT -5
Whacha gonna do?
When Hulk Hogan's kid drops a single on you....brotha?
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Post by bluenote on Aug 22, 2004 16:01:36 GMT -5
I love the song. What label is she on? has the song gone for adds yet?
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Post by Pink Champagne Ricochet on Aug 22, 2004 16:22:49 GMT -5
I think she's on Lou Perlman's label, Transcontinental Records. Lucky for her, her dad is Hulk, so even if Perlman ends up taking all her money, she'll be okay.
I like this song. Y100 was playing it for a while, and then suddenly stopped. Bad local callout, maybe? (Hey, how come they never call ME for these things? ;)
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mst3k
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Post by mst3k on Aug 22, 2004 22:29:44 GMT -5
WFLZ played this a lot (Hulk lives here in the area). I think it's just a really bland song, though. Hopefully she'll followup with some better material.
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George Tropicana
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Post by George Tropicana on Aug 22, 2004 23:58:11 GMT -5
Her label is too small.
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Post by msanoja on Aug 23, 2004 5:10:31 GMT -5
Well, the song sucks.
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listening to Kesha. Always.
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Post by irice22 on Aug 23, 2004 16:31:42 GMT -5
It's a good song, but a complete rip off of Plumb's "Stranded."
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Post by Mega248 on Aug 23, 2004 22:42:09 GMT -5
Maybe this song is getting a new life on the pop chart. I could've sworn it was at like -100 a week or so ago and now it's gaining again.
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Post by thedualityofman on Aug 24, 2004 0:02:40 GMT -5
Maybe all the hulkamaniacs are running wild all over whatever radio stations are playing it?
I can't see myself laying off of the Hulk Hogan references in regards to this.
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Post by skat on Aug 24, 2004 9:36:14 GMT -5
this is one of the blandest, least distinguishable songs out there.
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Post by EvanJ on Aug 24, 2004 20:43:01 GMT -5
this is one of the blandest, least distinguishable songs out there.Β It's okay. I agree that it's not special.
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Post by arebomb on Aug 24, 2004 21:50:48 GMT -5
Am I the only one that thinks that Hulk's old theme song inthe WWF "Real American" is, and always will be, the best piece of music inspired by the Hogan family?
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Post by thedualityofman on Aug 24, 2004 23:16:59 GMT -5
"I am a real american.....blah blah blah blah....."
That there is old school.
I'm not sure if you follow wrestling much, but oddly enough, the Real American song was originally made for Mike Rotundo and Barry Windham (Rotundo was known in the mid 90s as I.R.S. and Barry Windham was part of the 4 Horsemen in the late 80s.)
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Post by jimmy74747 on Aug 25, 2004 6:07:48 GMT -5
And it was performed by Rick Derringer of "Rock n' Roll Hoochie Koo" fame.
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Post by strong4PMB! on Aug 25, 2004 17:04:41 GMT -5
She looks old. She reminds me of Mary Carey, in the couple pics I've seen of her.
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