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Post by Deleted on Jan 31, 2004 10:22:00 GMT -5
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EvanJ
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Post by EvanJ on Feb 26, 2004 14:10:57 GMT -5
www2.allaccess.com/members/t40cross/music/ calls it New This Week! but apparently from your post they've had it for a while. I searched for Slum Village and this board didn't find anything, but I thought there was a topic about it and found this by going through pages. All Access doesn't have an adds date listed.
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Post by reception on Feb 27, 2004 7:27:08 GMT -5
I like it.
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UX
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Post by UX on Feb 28, 2004 13:35:58 GMT -5
I love it they just played it on the radio (KMEL-FM)
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strong4PMB!
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Post by strong4PMB! on Mar 6, 2004 1:39:09 GMT -5
lol @ "I switch my girls around like 3L-dub"
I love it.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 19, 2004 20:39:34 GMT -5
SLUM VILLAGE FEATURING KANYE WEST & JOHN LEGEND Selfish Producer(s): Kanye West Writer(s): R.L. Altman, J. Powers, K. West, A. Franklin Publisher(s): Donut Boy Music/EMI Publishing, ZHIFI Music, ASCAP; Gimmie My Publishing/MI and Springtime Music, BMI Genre: R&B/HIP-HOP Label/Catalog Number: Capitol 7087 6 18385 (CD promo) Source: Billboard Magazine Originally Reviewed: March 27, 2004
With Slum Village going through yet another personnel change—with the recent departure of member Baatin—fans may worry that the quality of its music may suffer. That's not the case with the lead single from the act's forthcoming set, "Detroit Deli (A Taste of Detroit)." The midtempo, R&B-inflected "Selfish" is somewhat reminiscent of Slum's previous single, "Tainted." However, where "Tainted" talked about how relationships can be negatively influenced by outside forces, "Selfish" serves more as an open letter to the ladies. The group's remaining members, T3 and Elzhi, trade verses with the track's producer Kanye West about the women in their lives. West protégé John Legend provides the song's melodically lackadaisical hook, which complements the track's laid-back, piano-looped vibe. R&B programmers should not sleep on this one.—RH
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HER MINAJesty
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Post by HER MINAJesty on Mar 20, 2004 14:49:28 GMT -5
I heard it the other night...it's ok but I was expecting something more uptempo for a first single, something more in the vein of "Tainted"
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Post by allow that on Aug 15, 2004 15:10:21 GMT -5
This may not have been a big hit, but it sure stuck around forever. What a long chart life...
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laguy03
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Post by laguy03 on Aug 15, 2004 15:52:53 GMT -5
I really like this song, probably more now then when I heard it on the radio
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