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sweet things
LOVE Mick's part!
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Stoneage
J Lo is from the block. She will pick a homeboy from the hood. Not a nobleman from Dartford, England! Besides that, the age gap must be 200 years between them!
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windmelody
The "song" is bullshit, but MJ obviously likes to run after trends. His part in that song has a certain charme, but he could do better things.
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treaclefingers
Hey, you know, this song is really starting to grow on me!
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sweetcharmedlifeKind of like a festering boil.Quote
treaclefingers
Hey, you know, this song is really starting to grow on me!
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DandelionPowderman
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nocomment
like how jagger's vocals are both appropriate to the music and mixed lower so
as not to steal the spotlight, yet are still distinctive enough to wow. all jagger's
collaborators should be so lucky.
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nocomment
like how jagger's vocals are both appropriate to the music and mixed lower so
as not to steal the spotlight, yet are still distinctive enough to wow. all jagger's
collaborators should be so lucky.
Yeah, I really like this - mainly because Jagger sounds like Jagger should sound, with the swagger and the grit.
I'm not a fan of "Superheavy" and this track succeeds in a way that SH does not.
I think the difference is Will Iam - he's a Stones fan, and he is also in tune to what is contemporary. Stewart is Jagger's safe bet, and he's also boring.
That mix does not seem to bring out the best in Jagger.
Whereas, Mick is on fire on the Will/J-Lo track.
Just goes to show our man can still kick it when he's challenged and relaxed.