Read the MuuMuuse article on the Rain Radio song and it’s hilarious that they’re trying to make themselves out to be this “mysterious collective of producers” or whatever when Ed Sheeran (of all people) straight up admitted in an interview that it was just a side-project of Fred Again and his brother. The producer credits on Spotify aren’t exactly subtle either dd. Song’s a total slapper though.
The Drop is okay. I get that Nicole will always prefer solo than Pussycat Dolls, but was it really worth going through everything that just happened with the dolls to release this. I mean React, that's made an impact and will be remembered.
Ok i had to bump this because I did NOT know Eden's Crush took copied of Bardot and did the cartoon music video where the members are superheros... I have never seen this in my life on top of the remix i am over here losing it
Scream. These weren't on the Internet for the longest time. They're on vinyl and the promo CDs this is the version on the promo version with alternate vocal takes and backing vocals added
This is how old I am - when this premiered on Cartoon Network in 2001, I had to use a browser plug-in to download the SWF file that contained it until someone finally leaked in HQ like 10 years later.
I'm listening to Killer Love in full for the first time (it completely passed me by outside of the singles + Club Banger Nation in 2011) and I can't help but feel sad for her that this was never released in the US until a year or so ago, because there are so many songs on it that could easily have been hits otherwise.
I mean, the story was that the US would’ve gotten a different version of the album. I could see it have gone like Natasha Beddingfield’s second album, some tracks from the original album but a bunch of new tracks geared more towards the American market at the time (I.e. urban).
Are the Black Eyed Peas currently biologically unable to generate music that is not overtly annoying to experience?