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Atrl amerie 1 thing
Atrl amerie 1 thing








atrl amerie 1 thing

That the issue we are having with R&B everyone wants a quick hit that sound ok but is quickly forgotten. You can her musical influences in their music & that what make there music stand out. I feel if you listen to Janelle Mona, Teedra Moses, Jill Scott, Corinne bailey rea Kelly Rowland has always been pop R&B cross over if you listen to her first album you could always hear that in her albums also her idol is Sade.Ĭiara was on the right track with her second album because you could hear she was influence by 90 new jack swing & Janet Jackson but then she gave into the mainstream pressure of being a crossover pop singer & has suffered ever since. I feel jasmine Sullivan was the exception because I could see a bright future for her but she left the game. I can say the same thing about fantasia, Jennifer Hudson, tearria mari, even keri hilson. I feel that if you listen to what R&B female, male & group music you listen to what they are putting out there it all sound the same that they are playing easy with a songs that are easy hit or album tracks that it, you can’t here any kind of musical influence in there music it all quick hits, Monica music as much as I love her songs sound the same. The artists, labels, fans just have to put the music out there for the commercial success and pure musical enjoyment.

atrl amerie 1 thing

Another thing… producers, songwriters, and artists should be more original, creative, and inspiring. R&B like other genres such as Country won’t die. Hopefully more R&B artists can share the musical platform that their pop counterparts hold. I’m glad artists like Bey have not followed such trends and went back to the basics of pure vocals and musicality. Now is the time of trendy music, which I don’t see lasting much longer. Maybe that’s due to the fact that they can’t dance, dye their hair different colors every album, or cause controversy. Many of the less so called ‘underground’ or ‘irrelevant’ acts don’t appeal to the masses as in previous decades. Another problem is lack of public interest. Like, when was the last time you’ve seen an R&B (non-mainstream) video on TV? But then again, there is the internet world (blogs, YT, etc.) where they can at least shine light on their current and prospective projects. Due to the huge emergence of housewives, baby mothers, and pregnant teenage whores occupying traditional “music stations”, artists don’t have platforms to promote themselves on television as in previous years. mainstream audience) is interested for whatever reasons. In the past year alone, We’ve had Erykah Badu, Fantasia, JHud, Jazmine Sullivan, Keri, Chrisette Michelle, Keyshia, Marsha Ambrosius, Ledisi, and other female acts to release stellar music.

atrl amerie 1 thing

It has had such a HUGE influence over many decades and has influenced many other genres. See what Twitter University had to share and what Amerie herself thinks of all this love.First, R&B won’t die. “Rolling Stone” would eventually name the song one of the best songs of the 2000s. “1 Thing” went on to earn Amerie a Grammy Award nomination for Best Female R&B Vocal Performance. We know it as “Get Right,” originally meant for Usher. desperately wanted the song because she had Harrison produce one with a similar sound. In 2004, Amerie and Rich leaked the song, hoping to force the label’s hand, as Jennifer Lopez, Amerie’s label mate, was also interested in the song.Ĭolumbia eventually they began promoting it and it was eventually featured in Will Smith’s romantic comedy “Hitch.” Columbia, her label at the time, wasn’t convinced the song was a hit. It was the only single from the album because Amerie and her writing partner Rich Harrison had to sneak and release it. Influenced by go-go rhythms and sampling The Meters’ “Calcutta,” it rose to number 8 in the Billboard Hot 100 that year and number 1 on the Hot R&B/Hip Hop charts. While people might argue about the relevance of this song, “1 Thing,” which debuted on her second album, “Touch,” was a certified hit. Sony was hesitant to release it and some other interesting tidbits. Turns out there was another artist who wanted it. And in sharing their admiration for the song, there were some interesting facts revealed-like how and why the song was released.










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