- Feb 3, 2008
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Im feelin' that 2nd single
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Originally Posted by YaBoyDiddy
No wonder why I'm feelin this joint hard body...Mario Winans produce the joint.
What i'm saying.Originally Posted by HighRep87
Originally Posted by purplenurple1414
but drop another Anticipation-like mixtape firsttt![]()
Originally Posted by Slim
"Can't Be Friends" is the best song he's dropped since Ready.
Originally Posted by mextra45
If he dropped a Anticipation type mixtape then you would be dissapointed with his actual album cause Anticipation>>Ready .
Trey is good but he needs to Cutr Back on all that Yodeling lol his is doing on his runs in songs it just doesnt sound good
I agree, he needs to cut that crap outOriginally Posted by YaBoyDiddy
Originally Posted by mextra45
If he dropped a Anticipation type mixtape then you would be dissapointed with his actual album cause Anticipation>>Ready .
Trey is good but he needs to Cutr Back on all that Yodeling lol his is doing on his runs in songs it just doesnt sound good
Yea, he do need to cut back on the Vibrato. But I have more of a problem with his Falsetto than anything. He can do all the shaking on the end of his notes for all I care...it's the Falsetto that's hit or miss for me.
"The public likes generic more than they like to admit, so that's what I gave them -- I gave them sexual singles and they ate it up," Songz says about the string of blatantly sexed-up hits from "Ready." "I gave them two whole albums before this one -- on one I talked about a mother's love for her son and a father not being there, and on the other I made a song about safe sex. They were well accepted but not as much as the records on 'Ready.' The singles were purposely very sexual to capture people's attention."
I guess he knows what hes doing![]()
With "Passion, Pain and Pleasure," common sense would dictate that Songz double up on crooning winking pick-up lines. ("I Perfected Sex"?) Instead, Songz has opted to tone down the material and work in a less prurient vein -- a ladies man, sure, but one who might still be there the following morning.
While the new album's lead single, "Bottoms Up" featuring rap starlet Nicki Minaj -- No. 23 on Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs -- is good-natured club fun, most of the other songs recorded thus far for the album are more heart-pounding than arousing. "Love Faces" is a piano-based ballad produced by Troy Taylor and written by Tremaine & ChefTone (with whom he's collaborated on "I Invented Sex" and "Say Aah"). The nostalgic "Please Return My Call" finds Songz longing for a lost love, as does second single "Can't Be Friends," produced by Mario Winans.
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