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- Indie Me: Ah, Yeah!
2011/03/18 | 10:08 am
Kicking off this new segment for Bootlegged Reviews is the song Ah, Yeah! submitted by the indie artist, Flawless. This pop/dance single that has what it takes to get a party started and has a professional feel that many Indie projects lack. Coming from Queens, New York, Flawless shines on this track. Formerly signed to -
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Cry Me A River (Remix)
It was interesting to learn that this song was originally written for Ella Fitzgerald in 1953 by Arthur Hamilton. As we already know, the industry rarely creates but prefers to “reinvent” and straight jack ideas. Either way, Timberlake make this his song to speak on his broken
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Trent Tomlinson – Drunker than me
One of the funniest songs to hit the airwaves in a long time, “Drunker Than Me” seriously hits a good cord. The video is just as funny and makes me think of a few friends who would say exactly what he does. Perhaps I’ll listen to the remainder of Trent’s album; maybe I won’t. Either way
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King Of The Dancehall
For all dancehall tunes that came out during this time, this single was a good one. Pure fun, all dance, high energy. The song will remain a favorite just because it has staying power. Just as others like to proclaim themselves Kings and Queens of Rap/Hip Hop/R&B, Beenie found it only fair to makes proclamations of his own.
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The Rain
Akon has been making headlines lately and it’s not been for his music. I wonder if he was singing this song as he hump the preacher’s daughter on stage?
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Can’t Satisfy Her
With all the dancehall, hip hop, rap, sex, drugs, shoot outs, and money talk going around in the industry where Negros are concerned, it was a nice change to hear this reggae song on the airwaves. The fact that it was such a success proved that listeners were more than willing to welcome a tune focused on awareness of certain situations such as a woman not valuing herself enough that
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4 Minutes
Coming back with his fourth album, Director under the cloak of darkness – Avant with releases his single,4 Minutes. The song is decent but the video for it made no sense. He describes seeing movers scratching up his floors and him begging his woman for another chance and not to leave him. However, he’s stuck in traffic, leaves his
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A Hold On Me
Another good Soca jam from Destra Garcia that has been included in a collaboration piece called Soca 2007. Garcia is considered one of Trinidad’s Bacchanal Queens
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It’s Not That Serious
The title of this song pretty much sums up the way I felt about this “singers” music career. The sounds on this clip alone explained why it took so long for a music tour to be planned. The fact that Lopez is by no means a singer did not stop a record label from not only releasing multiple albums, but wasting valuable film in video production for
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Dutty Wine
This Jamaican DJ found success through a song that taught folks how to do a new dance and get a new craze going. The popularity of the dance grew and fell at an equal rate. Despite folks stating that the dance was dangerous and they were either breaking necks, backs, or falling
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Mary J Blige – mjb da mvp
Going through the years of career with this hit Mary takes us back & with style… 50 Cent joins her on this track and runs down all the accomplishments in her life and how she has grown from the What’s the 411? Mary to The Breakthrough Mary.
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Rehab
Rehab was the single that caught the U.S. music industry by surprise. The fact that her alcohol and drug problems did not prevent her from receiving a record deal proves what many already know about the industry. This single states Winehouse’s reluctance to listen
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What If
Babyface took three years to release this album and it was pretty decent. After a few “best of” albums it was nice to hear Babyface return to the scene with some new material. Babyface works best with “relationships gone wrong” and “baby-making” music. “What If” explores the imagined possibilities that a guy goes through when discovering that
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Tell Him
Lauryn Hill was a fab performer, that should not be taken away from her. However, she seemed to have slipped into Fruitville leaving many to wonder what the hell happened. From crazed performances to outrageous make-up, she took a turn for the worse.
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She Don’t
Sampling from The Spinners’ “We Belong Together,” “She Don’t” confronts an ex-relationship in which the current girlfriend is said not to be handling things as the last girlfriend. This wanted relationship of old is thought on as where the man in the song truly wants to be but now has to contend with losing “a good thing.” This is all
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Like A Boy
Ciara’s Like A Boy asks the question: how’d you feel? Focuses on guys & how’d they react to a woman doing what men do. One of many songs by women inquiring why do men feel “some type of way” when women begin to behave in the same manner men do.
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Dirty Little Secret
Not the type of music I would be automatically drawn to but the catchy tune caught my attention as another group spoke about acting on secret lust and keeping it all on the DL. Haven’t rushed out to hear
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Marc Anthony – Si Te Vas
One of the best singers I have come to like listening to has been Marc Anthony. His voice has continued to stand out from the winy tunes that I have associated with Latin singers and it has been a welcomed change. Although his acting is not one I would hold out
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Monica – Sideline Ho
This was not one of the best albums for Monica in my opinion as this marked another bad move in her once shining career. The background on this track made the song more attractive but it was possibly on of the best
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Kanye West – Gossip Files
There’s no denying the talent that West possesses. Unfortunately it is greatly overshadowed by his ability to be an asshole. he’s not the greatest at what he does by any means, however, he has be behind a few good beats and lyrics. All that being said, this is rap
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Paper Planes
This song became almost an immediate hit once it was connected to the blockbuster film Pineapple Express.





















An idea was planted and it seemed plausible until it was transformed from fantasy to reality nightmare. This month brings a new set of "confessions" from ill laid plans gone haywire. A set of celebs have
Ashley Judd seems to have added her happy ass to the long list of folks in denial of the monster that their precious industry (the W.O.S.) has created. Judd has taken it upon herself to reiterate the obvious while ignoring the giant wizard puppeteer behind the puppets.
espite the truth that there are no set programs, more than half of the shows are unconfirmed, the first week or more have only been previews of what MIGHT be shown, and more than half of all television viewers have yet to see anything on the OWN Network, mainstream
2010 has been another year where the WOS Celebs have stepped their game up in the category of bullshit, hot mess, and sloppiness. Yesterday, two WOS young bloods were in battled in another Internet War of Words. Twitter has become the "safe zone" to attack folks behind a computer and have the fans directly involved. Instant bullshit brought to everyone's and anyone's computer screens - whether asked for it or not.