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Post by Lil' Bit on Mar 27, 2007 1:09:26 GMT -5
Hot bonus track to his Rhythm City volume 1 DVD.... Never understood why it didn't make Confessions. Its a very sexy track.... kinda cheesey on the whole cyber sex metaphors. But its one of my favorite usher tracks.
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Post by Grenade on Mar 27, 2007 12:16:54 GMT -5
This is really cheesy.
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Post by TotallyEnormousExtinctDinosaur on Mar 27, 2007 12:24:44 GMT -5
I said it before and I'll say it again. I liked this better when it was called "Virtuale complice" and sung (in Italian) by Daniele Stefani. Total rip off and I guess Usher figured no one would ever catch on to stealing an album track from a flop album from a foreign language speaking country...
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Post by tozion on Mar 27, 2007 13:42:03 GMT -5
Hideous.
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Post by H.A.T.E. U on Mar 31, 2007 20:58:43 GMT -5
I said it before and I'll say it again. I liked this better when it was called "Virtuale complice" and sung (in Italian) by Daniele Stefani. Total rip off and I guess Usher figured no one would ever catch on to stealing an album track from a flop album from a foreign language speaking country... For real? Wow, Usher is a plagiarizer. What a shame!
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Post by cactus tree on Apr 2, 2007 21:30:26 GMT -5
Why would anyone want to steal this song in the first place? Maybe it was better in Italian, but the Usher version sucks ass.
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Post by Phoenix on Apr 3, 2007 8:40:58 GMT -5
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Post by cactus tree on Apr 5, 2007 22:46:06 GMT -5
i just listened to this again. just as bad as I remembered. "i need your backspace in my life"? "get on my laptop so i can download"? "i'll make you dot COM"? "thank god you don't have a flat screen"? "I CAN'T WAIT TO GIVE YOU MY HARD DRIVE?!" and those are just some of the 'highlights'. www.azlyrics.com/lyrics/usher/dotcom.html
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Post by TotallyEnormousExtinctDinosaur on Apr 5, 2007 23:33:54 GMT -5
Why would anyone want to steal this song in the first place? Maybe it was better in Italian, but the Usher version sucks ass. He just stole the melody, some of the instrumental aspects, and the concept of a computer relationship. The lyrics of the Italian version are actually classy. No cheesy sexual metaphors.
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