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- Indie Me: Ah, Yeah!
2011/03/18 | 10:08 am
Kicking off this new segment for Bootlegged Reviews is the song Ah, Yeah! submitted by the indie artist, Flawless. This pop/dance single that has what it takes to get a party started and has a professional feel that many Indie projects lack. Coming from Queens, New York, Flawless shines on this track. Formerly signed to -
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Jukebox with Strong Tunes but Soft Concept
Priscilla Renea is an artist that was held under the radar, but drew my interests through “Dollhouse.” I’ve wondered what became of this young songstress with a massive amount of talent and am still looking for her. Although the album had great music, vocals, there was a lack of a congruent concept. She went from a young girl singing tunes about love with a strong presence
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B.o.B. Can Keep It Moving
This is a new artist that sparked my interest through his video, “Nothing On You.” I didn’t like the video and the feelings are mutual for the album. A multitude of guest artists and still nothing is strong to bring this album to the forefront for positive recognition. There was even a song stating for respect like Cesar. Am I the only one who remembers that Cesar
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Have to be in the mood for XTC
When I first saw this artist he was performing at a free concert in NYC. A few of us wondered how this “new comer” was able to get a group of folks to cheer him on as though he was a legendary performer. Little did we know that he had this album out. At the time he was promoting his sophomore album and performed like a pro. Anthony Hamilton, had a stronger project in
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Castro Proves Why Samples Are Needed
When I initially saw this kid unimpressed would not describe my feelings. He just did nothing for me and his hippie movement is of no help. He bored the hell out of me then and bores the hell out of me now. His album is another reason why consumers should be allowed to return opened CDs as this one
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Rock Out with Fefe
Let’s just say I was not expecting a voice so close to Michele (when she speaks) to come out of this woman as she sings, but it works for her. I was pleasently surprised by what was delivered on this debut album for Fefe Dobson and it starts out rocking and ends rocked out. “Unforgiven,” “Stupid
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It’s Good to Be Troubled
Akon’s debut album, “Trouble,” was worth listening to. Despite his troubled career and throwing paying fans off the stage, he’s pimped the industry. He teamed up and sampled the Fiesta Riddim on “Gunshot.” Akon talked about his love for fights; maybe that’s why his nickname is Konvicted – always in trouble.
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Moans Set To Music?
Jena Jameson is working on a debut album. Can groans and moans be considered music? Or probably the real question is should it be? We all know where the mainstream acting career went — down a one-way road to nowhere. Why are you playing with folks’ emotions? Stand down!
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Far From Fallen
The song Bring Me to Life caught my attention as part of the film Daredevil’s soundtrack. This was the first full length album that the group dropped back in 2003 and it was on point. The entire album is worth a listen but songs that stood out were
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Fading into Popularity
This band was introduced to Bootlegged Reviews by S.T.A.R. of the Star and Buc Wild Show a few years back. The single Cold even became the wake up tune to begin the day. Without hearing it at least once, the day never really started.
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Ke$ha: the New Trash Pop
I was not moved to listen to this artist because I simply did not care. Regardless of the love fest the media was attempting to have, I did not get involved. Then, out of no where I saw this chick on the Grammys standing next to a pint-sized Alex P. Keaton (look it up if you don’t know) and dresses as if she crawled out of a garbage bin. Low and behold, it was Ke$ha. My interest was peaked that the neighborhood stoner was this spectacle on my television screen.
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A Welcomed Replacement for Winehouse
After the disappointing fall of Amy Winehouse, Britain seemed to be making attempts to rectify that mess. Enter Adele and her shot at bringing back the sounds of the 70s for all to revitalize themselves. Like Duffy, Sky, and Estelle, Adele hits all the rights cords in a very soulful way. Her voice is rich and powerful as the listener is drifted into a very good place.
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Cry Me A River (Remix)
It was interesting to learn that this song was originally written for Ella Fitzgerald in 1953 by Arthur Hamilton. As we already know, the industry rarely creates but prefers to “reinvent” and straight jack ideas. Either way, Timberlake make this his song to speak on his broken
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Can’t Satisfy Her
With all the dancehall, hip hop, rap, sex, drugs, shoot outs, and money talk going around in the industry where Negros are concerned, it was a nice change to hear this reggae song on the airwaves. The fact that it was such a success proved that listeners were more than willing to welcome a tune focused on awareness of certain situations such as a woman not valuing herself enough that
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Spirited Achievement
From the first second the music stared and her voice kicked in this X Factor winner proved once again why she deserved it. Her voice strongly challenges all currently on the market including Mariah Carey and Beyoncé. It’s a good thing one went on hiatus and the other dropped her album early. Sales of Spirit would have seriously effected those two.
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It’s Not That Serious
The title of this song pretty much sums up the way I felt about this “singers” music career. The sounds on this clip alone explained why it took so long for a music tour to be planned. The fact that Lopez is by no means a singer did not stop a record label from not only releasing multiple albums, but wasting valuable film in video production for
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She Don’t
Sampling from The Spinners’ “We Belong Together,” “She Don’t” confronts an ex-relationship in which the current girlfriend is said not to be handling things as the last girlfriend. This wanted relationship of old is thought on as where the man in the song truly wants to be but now has to contend with losing “a good thing.” This is all
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Sparked
I was not a fan of this American Idol winner, but she turned out better than some of the train wrecks that show introduced to the world, mainly the Soul Patrol Stunt. The album is filled with pop songs infused with R&B.
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Don’t Bore Us
Well she back and she’s brought the voice with her. Unfortunately she’s also brought some bad songs along for the ride.
Now everyone is talking about how unattractive Fantasia is. That is obviously not a criteria to being
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Daughtry Unleashed
This guy was a finalist but didn’t win, and he proves that not winning American Idol may be the best thing to happen to a contestant. This album has been in the works since he was “voted off”, wrongfully. With his debut album picking up speed on the charts, Daughtry





















Ashley Judd seems to have added her happy ass to the long list of folks in denial of the monster that their precious industry (the W.O.S.) has created. Judd has taken it upon herself to reiterate the obvious while ignoring the giant wizard puppeteer behind the puppets.
espite the truth that there are no set programs, more than half of the shows are unconfirmed, the first week or more have only been previews of what MIGHT be shown, and more than half of all television viewers have yet to see anything on the OWN Network, mainstream
2010 has been another year where the WOS Celebs have stepped their game up in the category of bullshit, hot mess, and sloppiness. Yesterday, two WOS young bloods were in battled in another Internet War of Words. Twitter has become the "safe zone" to attack folks behind a computer and have the fans directly involved. Instant bullshit brought to everyone's and anyone's computer screens - whether asked for it or not.
As many gleam over the multiple of things that has been added to her list of "deeds" which deed became her turning point. ... Negating her sexuality (that has little to do with her public actions as far as I'm concerned) what is really going on with her? ... She doesn't seem to read or comprehend some of the books she pushes through her "book club" being that two frauds have been discovered. She only "confronted" one of the frauds because the other media began to question her intelligence and if she and her cohorts even fact checked their information.