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Post by Deleted on Aug 16, 2004 15:02:09 GMT -5
This goes for adds on September 28. It's okay. It's kind of like Kanye West wannabe material. It's not nearly as memorable as "Lean Back" and I don't even think that song is all that memorable.
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laguy03
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Post by laguy03 on Aug 16, 2004 15:38:05 GMT -5
They kept saying "Yeah, Yeah, Yeah" was gonna be the next single and another anthem. After listening to it, I dont think it would be. I think "Hum Drum" would be a good 3rd single, and "Let Them Things Go" would be a good 4th single. "Take Me Home" sounds a lot like "Overnight Celebrity" and def. a Kanye rip-off
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Post by GoWVUGo on Aug 17, 2004 12:38:10 GMT -5
This song is straight [glow=red,2,300]FIRE!!!!![/glow] I wasn't expecting such a strong follow up to "Lean Back"!
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Post by bluenote on Aug 17, 2004 15:00:36 GMT -5
I dont think i have heard this yet, but I did listen to a few tracks form the album but nothing hit me as a hit the way that "lean back" did when I saw the video on Rap City a few months ago before it BLEW up.
With that being said, and their lack luste album sales after having thehottest song on radio. its safe to say they wont get another song to do as well as "lean back." Fat Joe always seems to have 1 big hit per album, not multiple BIG hits off 1 album.
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WhySoSerious?
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Post by WhySoSerious? on Aug 17, 2004 15:25:05 GMT -5
Even Kanye has abandoned the sped up vocal samples at this point and that makes this sound tired.
It's okay, but clearly "Lean Back" was better.
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Post by reception on Sept 18, 2004 17:08:07 GMT -5
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Post by Bob on Sept 18, 2004 17:25:37 GMT -5
I give the chipmunk voices about another 6 months before even the producers realize they're way way way way way overdone.
This should do well, but not as big... top 10 on the Hot 100 is best case scenario I'd say.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 24, 2004 13:36:02 GMT -5
TERROR SQUAD Featuring REMY, ARMAGEDDON, DRE & FAT JOE Take Me Home Producer(s): Streetrunner, Cool & Dre Writer(s): various Publisher(s): various Genre: R&B/HIP-HOP Label/Catalog Number: SRC/Universal UNIR 21312 (CD promo) Source: Billboard Magazine Originally Reviewed: October 02, 2004
The hot Terror Squad follows up its No. 1 crossover party anthem, "Lean Back," with this melodic entree. Romantic liaisons in the form of post-gig groupie encounters are the topic of discussion this time out. Such frank lyrics as "Mommy, you could take me home if you let the whole crew get on"— with the obligatory salutation "bitch" thrown in— do nothing to erase the girl-toy image associated with rap/ hip-hop. Subject matter aside, however, it's the easy groove that principally carries this number. For that, we can thank the skillful interpolation of the Brenda Russell composition "If Only for One Night."—GM
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Post by reception on Sept 24, 2004 16:32:04 GMT -5
This is worse than "Lean Back."
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Post by ClassicCase on Sept 24, 2004 18:56:53 GMT -5
I give the chipmunk voices about another 6 months before even the producers realize they're way way way way way overdone. This should do well, but not as big... top 10 on the Hot 100 is best case scenario I'd say. Good song, but you're right on the chipmunk activity. Too much "old school abuse." That technique will go out of style before too long.
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Post by reception on Sept 26, 2004 15:03:44 GMT -5
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