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Also this list is "Best of the '00s", not "last decade. Bad Romance was post '00.
The list is actually perfect for VH1, guys. As for "Hey Ya", this is Outkast's biggest, most radio friendly hit. And it's an incredible song. No surprise it's at the top of every list ever.
Please don't judge on a remix. Listen to this..http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8ex38L8xtNI
Tweens? Ever been to a Coldplay show?
Not to be rude, but if you don't know that 99% of recordings (including The Beatles, Beach Boys, etc.) have at least a touch of reverb on them, you don't know anything about recording.
It was cheesy and premeditated, for sure.
Love Kendrick Lamar, but wasn't crazy about this video.
Yes to more hip hop! And also to me being the hip hop blogger.
After attempting a year of public transit in Los Angeles, a poop covered NYC subway is pretty much heaven. Also, immediately get a car when you move to LA.
Show me your favorite rapper and I will show you their song about money and girls. The excess is and has always been a part of hip hop. But just a part. Listen to "New Day" and "Murder to Excellence" and tell me these dudes are one dimensional.
Mark Cuban was in a few episodes last season. They obviously felt that he hadn't sufficiently displayed the range of his acting talent.
'College Dropout' and 'Late Registration' are on your wish list, I hope.
This seems like a big over-generalization to me (one you'd make after 1 or 2 listens to "H.A.M" and nothing else). Sure, there is some of that Gucci influence in here, even a line about 'sophisticated ignorance', but the Otis sample, the Frank Ocean/Mr. Hudson features, and the overall production value give it a lot more to offer than "trap music for CEOs"...
It's a demo released for free in memory of someone who died. Tough crowd.
Observation: There are tons of assholes on the internet.
Because it's a music blog's job to report mass murders and world news? I also hear someone's death isn't irrelevant just because there were other deaths the day before.
The point of this movie is that country music has no point. AMIRIGHT.
So, the influences are good but the influences have to be unknown in order for the influences to be good? Also, wrong.
Srsly. That is when I turned it off and killed myself.
Now grab 5 from each list to make the *right* list! :p
I don't think Adele is uncool, but the album (much like '19'), while half great, is half full of duds...in my opinion.
Mostly underwhelmed with the new Coldplay stuff. And I really, actually love them.
I absolutely adore Adele, but half of the album is sadly forgettable. Also, James Blake.
People keep getting upset about these things, when really they are just answering the questions they were asked. Anyway, the Gaga dig was funny.
Lost in Translation was most definitely *not* mediocre. That's my comment.
The race part of this is what got to me. As if hundreds of rappers before Tyler haven't used the same imagery and gotten bad reviews.
I really wouldn't be surprised if they edited out all of the kids that did know the Beatles. I know a lot of young teenagers who listen to the Beatles, love the Across the Universe movie, etc. The only point they proved is that they can find 15 kids who don't know who the Beatles are. Not that shocking.
The entire album is great, but a few of the tracks are *unbelievable* - Disturbing, introspective, inventive, vulgar. I'm more than pleased.
There are some things I don't care if Glee ruins, and some things I wish Glee would just leave alone. Guess which one applies to "Born This Way" and which applies to Lykke Li.
This is Jesse Eisenberg's follow-up to his Oscar sht?
Love James Blake, but never got the comparison between these 2. Nothing alike. This album couldn't live up to its singles, but it's still stronger than a 2.5.
This is the best thing you've ever posted.