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Post by CLEM on Oct 17, 2010 20:35:45 GMT -5
Lead single for his greatest hits album (already???)
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Post by Robert J on Oct 17, 2010 21:01:51 GMT -5
He's been around since 2003, and the runner up (Shannon Noll) released his a couple of years ago. It's no more ridiculous than when Britney and Xtina released their greatest hits.
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Post by CLEM on Oct 28, 2010 18:29:50 GMT -5
Features Eve, produced by Dr. Dre.
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Post by Robert J on Oct 28, 2010 20:58:39 GMT -5
There must be some connection between this and her song of the same name. I'm actually impressed that he's working with Eve and especially Dre.
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Post by pedrella on Oct 30, 2010 0:53:30 GMT -5
There must be some connection between this and her song of the same name. I'm actually impressed that he's working with Eve and especially Dre. It's not the Eve song. I had the opportunity of asking Guy's manager about it. The name is coincidental - it's a different rap. I would't be surprised to hear later on that while doing his 'due diligence' on the song, Guy came across Eve's track by the same name and realised that she'd be perfect for the rap on his track.
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Post by pedrella on Oct 30, 2010 0:59:30 GMT -5
Lead single for his greatest hits album (already???) It's not exactly a 'greatest hits'. There are tracks that were never even singles. A retrospective. 20 original tracks, plus 10 new acoustic versions of some of his songs. Plus the 2 new tracks.
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Post by CLEM on Nov 5, 2010 2:28:33 GMT -5
Sounds like Taio Cruz, but more repetitive.
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Post by Robert J on Nov 5, 2010 5:12:44 GMT -5
The Taio comparison is apt, it's not bad though. I could see this being a minor hit States-side.
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