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Citizen_Soma wrote:
'I'm Bringing Sexy Back' is actually a pretty good pop song.
I don't really like the song (although maybe I'll change my tune), but I'll proabbly listen to this at some point.
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Since I was an MMC mark back in the day, I checked this record out. I'm really digging it... it's a damn fine pop-dance album. My favorite track right now is either "What Goes Around..." or "My Love".
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I flat-out refuse to accept even the possibility of someone like Justin Timberlake making a good record.
Nice outlook on things you have there.
Cynical? Yes! But I so strongly dislike what he stands for that I doubt if I could still listen to his work objectively.
By the logic of 'I hate what they stand for,' I would never have checked out Nirvana (self-destructive addictive fury) or Bruce Springsteen (pop star hero of the working man), among many others, and I'd be an asshole for it.
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McParadigm wrote:
#42 wrote:
diaglo wrote:
#42 wrote:
I flat-out refuse to accept even the possibility of someone like Justin Timberlake making a good record.
Nice outlook on things you have there.
Cynical? Yes! But I so strongly dislike what he stands for that I doubt if I could still listen to his work objectively.
By the logic of 'I hate what they stand for,' I would never have checked out Nirvana (self-destructive addictive fury) or Bruce Springsteen (pop star hero of the working man), among many others, and I'd be an asshole for it.
*Puts on Natasha Beddingfield's Unwritten.*
There's a difference, I think. If only one of scale. Nirvana were forced (or forced themselves, who knows) into a niche. Springsteen was iconified, but was so for who he was, or what people thought he was.
Justin Timberlake is a direct product of mass marketing. A machine that has no other goal than to eliminate personal preference and diversity of thought, by enforcing upun the youth the idea that their worth is directly proportional to their adherence to what that machine tells them to listen to, wear, eat, drink or think. All in the name of monetary gain.
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#42 wrote:
McParadigm wrote:
#42 wrote:
diaglo wrote:
#42 wrote:
I flat-out refuse to accept even the possibility of someone like Justin Timberlake making a good record.
Nice outlook on things you have there.
Cynical? Yes! But I so strongly dislike what he stands for that I doubt if I could still listen to his work objectively.
By the logic of 'I hate what they stand for,' I would never have checked out Nirvana (self-destructive addictive fury) or Bruce Springsteen (pop star hero of the working man), among many others, and I'd be an asshole for it.
*Puts on Natasha Beddingfield's Unwritten.*
There's a difference, I think. If only one of scale. Nirvana were forced (or forced themselves, who knows) into a niche. Springsteen was iconified, but was so for who he was, or what people thought he was.
Justin Timberlake is a direct product of mass marketing. A machine that has no other goal than to eliminate personal preference and diversity of thought, by enforcing upun the youth the idea that their worth is directly proportional to their adherence to what that machine tells them to listen to, wear, eat, drink or think. All in the name of monetary gain.
Maybe you are narrowminded and not the "mass marketing machine". Maybe your attitude is at fault need to actively seek out subtlety and craft rather than expecting media to fully explain what an artist represents.
Remember also that Justin Timberlake's albums are put out under the Sony BMG label, who also put out Pearl Jam's records until recently.
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