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Posted by Chuck Norris on Sep-30-2003 11:27:

Like stated previously; i think he'd make be a wicked dnb/jungle vocalist.


Posted by Sand Leaper on Sep-30-2003 11:36:

quote:
Originally posted by Chuck Norris
Like stated previously; i think he'd make be a wicked dnb/jungle vocalist.


I have to agree that I'd very much like to hear what Sean Paul sounds like MCing over d'n'b. Should work well if he's skilled enuff.


Posted by erix on Sep-30-2003 12:50:

some of THE WORST songs the "charts" have to offer:

sean paul - get busy
lumidee - (dont remember the name)

but most of all the FUCKING annoying:

dj bobo - CHIUAUA

//erix


Posted by djshan on Sep-30-2003 12:51:

"sexy punkie", is way better than get busy. get busy is for ( canadian) high school kids who dont know nothing about reggae/hip hop.


Posted by TOR on Sep-30-2003 14:35:

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Originally posted by NYCTrancefan
actually its the fact that he speaks with a very strong Jamaican accent, hence you find it annoying. I guess if he is annoying to you he is, after all I find many Belgian French speaker accents to be annoying, its all relative. I speak French so I know about the Walloon accent, even though if you are from Brugge then you also speak Dutch probably. So no I am not just an ignorant American commenting. My point is the guy is a talented reggae artist, a bit commercial, but for reggae music you have to be to have success.


i was talking about his voice, not about his accent..


Posted by Dublin Guy on Sep-30-2003 15:16:

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Since when has fuck-er become a racial term?



you said it mate.all i said was that i hated that ******s voice.

get your facts right b4 u start stiring shit.


Posted by NYCTrancefan on Sep-30-2003 16:23:

quote:
Originally posted by Dublin Guy
you said it mate.all i said was that i hated that ******s voice.

get your facts right b4 u start stiring shit.


I apologized in my previous posts on this particular subject, and stand corrected for falsely inserting words into your original post. I get defensive when people launch attack on Reggae Music because it is so far from mainstream that I am amazed when comments are made about it. Few people on this board may be able to name 5 reggae artists. So what they see on MTV constitutes reggae in their minds. This would be like looking at MTV in Europe and assuming that DJ Sammy, Scooter or Alice Deejay or Lasgo represents the trance scene, this as we know is not true, heavens. See my point. Sean Paul has many works he did way before what you guys see on MTV, and the lack of knowledge or interest in that contradicts commenting on the vids you see of him on MTV that is made for commercial purposes. Vids like the ones he has made is a passing fad, that happens in all music often, but his primary work is still going to be committed to the true reggae scene in the long run.


Posted by dj_mdma on Sep-30-2003 16:38:

Not a fan of Sean Paul, but in his song Like Glue, i like the synth they use in it. You should know what i mean if you've heard it. I think it could be used to good effect in a trance tune.

Lumidee is absolute bollocks though. She can't sing in tune, and the music is a crappy loop that i could make in 2 minutes!

Dancehall and Reggae are coming into the mainstream now, but i can predict that it will also dissapate. Its the current "Trend" in music now, and many artists, such as Wayne Wonder and Kevin Lyttle have released tracks and are part of the bandwagon. Once people start hopping onto the new bandwagon, then it will start to dissappear.

Everyone remember Banghra? Where is it now? It has disappeared back into the asian communities whence it came towards the end of the summer. Musical trends come and go but the genre's that will never disappear are most forms of rock/Eurodance/commercial RnB/Hip Pop/pop and most forms of house


Posted by swisstoni on Sep-30-2003 17:07:

I quite like Banghra. Anything similar but worth listening to?


Posted by aloep on Sep-30-2003 18:21:

quote:
Originally posted by Dublin Guy
you said it mate.all i said was that i hated that ******s voice.

get your facts right b4 u start stiring shit.


You mean fucker?


Posted by djkeenetik on Sep-30-2003 18:30:

quote:
Originally posted by Chuck Norris
Like stated previously; i think he'd make be a wicked dnb/jungle vocalist.

Good point


Posted by TeKnoHe@d2025 on Sep-30-2003 18:44:

quote:
Originally posted by NYCTrancefan
I get defensive when people launch attack on Reggae Music because it is so far from mainstream that I am amazed when comments are made about it. Vids like the ones he has made is a passing fad, that happens in all music often, but his primary work is still going to be committed to the true reggae scene in the long run.


I don't mean to keep attacking you,but last time I checked...Sean Paul was dancehall, not reggae.

I like reggae, I just am not a fan of dancehall much.


Posted by Pio on Sep-30-2003 18:49:

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Originally posted by TeKnoHe@d2025
I don't mean to keep attacking you,but last time I checked...Sean Paul was dancehall, not reggae.

I like reggae, I just am not a fan of dancehall much.


it's dancehall reggae. Sean Paul's style of dancehall is much closer to hip hop than to reggae though.


Posted by TeKnoHe@d2025 on Sep-30-2003 18:53:

quote:
Originally posted by YaleTrance
it's dancehall reggae. Sean Paul's style of dancehall is much closer to hip hop than to reggae though.


I was not aware that dancehall had been broken up into individual genres of its own. But I should have suspected it since it seems to be happening with every genre now.


Posted by djshan on Sep-30-2003 19:36:

quote:
Originally posted by swisstoni
I quite like Banghra. Anything similar but worth listening to?


hey man wats up, i like some bhangra too. lol..


Posted by Pio on Sep-30-2003 19:57:

quote:
Originally posted by TeKnoHe@d2025
I was not aware that dancehall had been broken up into individual genres of its own. But I should have suspected it since it seems to be happening with every genre now.


Dancehall is dancehall reggae, it has always been that way, people omit the reggae part because it is pretty much implied. But yeah, Sean Paul's style of dancehall is not similar to the original, old school, dancehall. It's more of a hip hop/pop fusion (you could say "commercial") dancehall. It's not as raw anymore.


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