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Miss Enjoi

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  1. 1. All The Man That I Need

    2. You Give Good Love

    3. I'm Your Baby Tonight

    4. Run To You

    5. I Believe In You & Me

    6. I Will Always Love You

    7. It's Not Right But It's Okay

    8. Why Does It Hurt So Bad?

    9. Fine

    10. My Love Is Your Love

  2. I honestly didn't like this album like her last ones. "Poker Face", "Paparazzi", "Just Dance", "Bad Romance", "Monster" and Paper Gangsta"...We miles ahead of these eighties knock offs. :filenails:

    I'm split down the middle. "The Fame" wasn't that incredible of an album and I hate "Fame Monster." I hate "Born This Way" too but there's songs are the album that are dynamite. She just can't execute her sound properly. It was one half cheesy 80's knock offs, one half industrial pop/metal dance anthems.

  3. Thats what I was pushing myself to go with too. :lol: Its really sad when you think about his position and the fact that he was next in line after the HUGE iconic artists and he doesnt have a stand out video especially with him being a dancer.

    R&B artists aren't really that creative to tell you the truth so it's not unexpected. I would say he was being innovative recently but he's just following a new trend. Usher's never really been innovative in terms of music. Maybe in the dance field.

  4. The music was a step in the right direction at times but it suffered. She was too overwhelming and did 'way too much' to continue to be daring and creative. Plus overall, she's not progressing in a very safe fashion. Looking back at "The Fame" and then to 'Born This Way" it's a drastically different GaGa. It shouldn't be so entirely radically different to say there wasn't much time spent in between them.

  5. Both are iconic in their own special ways. Rhythm Nation was more innovative and actually stood for a real message. Plus there hadn't been socially conscious issues tied in with dance music since Marvin Gaye so in general the song was pretty iconic as well. Not to take anything away from Madonna who revolutionized dance music altogether with Vogue. That video is classic and brought the dance to the forefront.

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