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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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An Amazing Sellout
The Sellout is another winner for Macy Gray. Always outrageous but straight to the point, Gray never ceases to entertain and enlighten. The rock/soul album was enjoyable to listen to and will become part of my morning wake up.
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Jukebox with Strong Tunes but Soft Concept
Priscilla Renea is an artist that was held under the radar, but drew my interests through “Dollhouse.” I’ve wondered what became of this young songstress with a massive amount of talent and am still looking for her. Although the album had great music, vocals, there was a lack of a congruent concept. She went from a young girl singing tunes about love with a strong presence
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How I Got Over This Album
I was not impressed with the efforts of The Roots on this project. After the hype on how great this band is and their collabo with
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Love? Turned to Shit
After listening to this album back in August of 2010 the studio that decided to release the album changed things up and added stuff that removed what tiny spark or decency that album had. Now this is another mix of crap with J Lo’s stamp all over it. I had slight hopes for this
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Bringing Love To The Forefront
Calvin Richardson has become a sweet addition to the Bootlegged Reviews Collection of Awesome Artists. The unlikely event I have to thank for introducing me to this artist is The Grammy’s. The committee nominated
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I’ll Pass On Sir Lucious
I keep attempting to give Big Boi & his crew opportunities and I continue to have lukewarm feeling. Sir Lucious was not an interesting album. Instead it confirmed that hot music tracks are the honey used to attract listeners. The lyrics are not doing the trick for me. Nice try. With Ringtone I suppose a woman is suppose to blush when told
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Ne-Yo the Intern?
This is a sketchy find being that Amazon has become known as the spot that promos fraudulent albums for sale. This seems to be such an album. Not noted anywhere but on sketchy sites, forums, and Amazon, The Apprenticeship of Mr. Smith (The Birth of NE-YO) is seriously suspect, but a hot album.
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No Go For Coco
This album didn’t make an impression on me past boredom. Perhaps if it was a sunny day with kittens running all around and I was hanging sitting in a field this would help to bring some other emotion. Alas I sit in a NY train station waiting for a delayed train and there is a person
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Thanks For Nothing New
To think I thought that So Far Gone was Drake’s first album the way it was getting promoted on the mainstream’s market; only to find that it was merely a mixtape and this album would be his first studio creation. I guess things have gotten to the point where commercial artists begin to pat themselves on the back over nonsense. I have tried really hard to give this album a chance. Listened to it twice (a rare thing I do) and still I’m not impressed with Drake’s abilities a
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Breaking Through The Madness
I can jump for joy in the sense that either this album is much better than Coco or the joy I feel is simply from the fact that the homeless smelling dude broke the f out. Either way my mood has improved. There are more songs on the album that I enjoyed and even allowed to play all the way through.
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End of an Empire
This was the second album dropped by the group Black Eye Peas (B.E.P.) and it was one of their stronger albums. With their attempt to keep the life of Hip Hop alive, they gave a great mix of consciousness and good music. Hot (ft. Kim Hill) is just one of the tracks that had me grooving
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Hamilton’s Made His Point
Good music can still be made. Anthony Hamilton has not been on the music scene for a minute and I’m missing his music. Songs like I Did It For Sho is what brought Hamilton to the forefront of the WOS and hopefully for 2011 he’ll be back better than ever. Not afraid to bring freshness to the R&B/neo-soul scene, this DBPer has made music
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Jackson 4ever
Michael has staple styles that Jackson has always been known for and that is getting at everyone that attacks him and the stereotypes they expect him to live up to. Michael has always been an artist not afraid of standing on the ledge alone and exploring other possibilities for his music while remaining true to his craft. Unlike many current artists
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Soundtrack Stronger Than Film
This is the type of music that can definitely be added to a road trip. Hopefully not with someone jacked up. This album is definitely much better than the film I had to sit through and
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Nelly’s Return: Needed or Unnecessary?
After reports of Nelly being upset that he was not on the sham list of rappers from Mediocre Trash Viewed (MTV) I decided to listen to this album. Nelly allegedly was pissed that he was not named on the list whatsoever. He has not been in the game
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Duffy Returns
The strong vocalist Duffy resurfaces but to little acknowledgment. She is one of the actual singers that the WOS ignores because it rather push fluff artists instead of bonafide singers. The British import returns with her strong voice and ok songs. Since
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Leela Ain’t New 2 Dis!
Gorgeous & talented. Damn. The sultry singer has returned with another powerful album and she’s putting her stamp on things. With a mix of consciousness and fun, Leela creates a great album to relax or jam to. Strong lyrics, music, and vocals can all be experienced on this album proving that it is possible to be marketable, have fun, and be a talented singer all at once (such a rare find now a days in the six artists
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Love Lost 4 Sullivan?
Absolutely not! Jazmine Sullivan has returned with her latest project, Love Me Back. Sexy vocals, strong lyrics, and sensual tracks combine to create an album worth having. The sultry singer has returned to a scene that has been redefined by the ‘Glee’ actress/singer Amber Riley who portrays Mercedes who redefined Bust Your
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Solid Music For Colored Girls
Not only was the film a great addition to the WOS, but the soundtrack was worth hearing. Smooth. Bold. Real. The album did an excellent job in capturing the feel of the film and blending it all together in one neat package. No song felt out of place and all brought back a connection to the film or me. I cannot get enough of this album and am glad that I have a copy. This is























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.