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Monday, 8 October 2007

Beanie Sigel "All The Above Ft.R. Kelly" Rapidshare Mp3



New joint from Beanie Sigel Feat. R. Kelly - All The Above.

Beanie Sigel Feat. R. Kelly - All The Above


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Twista “Love Rehab Ft.R. Kelly” Rapidshare Mp3


Twista collaborated with R. Kelly for a sweet little song called “Love Rehab”. There’s no denying that these two have great chemistry when they team up and this song is another hot one. I haven’t really been feeling Twista’s new joints, but this is more my speed. I like the lyrics and R. Kelly sounds great…Twista softens up his playa/semi thug rhetoric for this track so I’m digging it.






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R Kelly "I'm A Flirt" Rapidshare Music Video MV|뮤직 비디오|동영상|試聴 視聴 mp3 PV 動画 映画 歌詞




It is strange that someone who is approaching a trial on charges of child molestation should decide that an appropriate title for their latest release is 'I'm A Flirt', but R Kelly has never been one to go along with the norm, rather choosing to subvert what is expected of him through weird and wonderful behaviour such as his extremely odd R'n'B 'opera', centring on cherry pie.

Peculiar? You got it in one. However, this is not to say that R Kelly doesn't have talent - far from it, if it wasn't for the rather more unsavoury aspects of his character, he'd probably be doing really quite amazingly well for himself.

'I'm A Flirt' is typical R Kelly, smooth and catchy, with Kelly never slipping out of his swift, relaxed vocal into anything more frantic. Everything is chilled out, everything ever so measured. It's not quite the 'Ignition Remix' but it's a funky enough song to catch onto the imagination.

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R. Kelly "Same Girl featuring Usher" Rapidshare Music Video MV/試聴 視聴 mp3 PV 動画 映画 歌詞/뮤직 비디오/동영상



A song called ''Same Girl'' on an album called Double Up may sound like a bit much to handle before cocktail hour, especially when it involves two of R&B's most notorious "lovers," R. Kelly and Usher. But in spite of the indiscretions attributed to the two singers in the past, the duo actually find themselves the victims in this PG-rated tale of lust and infidelity. Sound unlikely? Let me break it down:

The track starts off rather tamely as R. Kelly extols the virtues of a new lady friend to his buddy Usher (pictured). She sounds like a lovely woman: great apartment, enviable proportions, and an ankle tattoo. But somehow Usher seems uncomfortable. "Wait a minute, hold on dog," he counsels.

With the appropriate trepidation, he begins to inquire about her educational background, profession, and eating habits (she ''loves some Waffle House''). Suddenly, the previously ebullient R is reeling with uncertainty. ''Tell me what's wrong dog!'' he yells. It seems that Usher knows the girl ''like a Pastor knows his Word.'' In the Biblical sense? Word.

With the evidence piling up rapidly, the contemporary Sherlock and Watson finally stumble upon the shocking truth: they've been ''messing with the same girl''!!! The R met her at a party in Chicago; Ush met her at a party in Atlanta. Different area codes, yes, but the Pied Piper don't play that.

Rather than fighting like boys or calling her crude names, the two men bemoan their misfortune and appear to be genuinely hurt. R. Kelly croons, ''I thought it was true 'Confessions' when she said, 'I love you,''' while Usher cries, ''And I thought her body was callin' when she said, 'I want you.''' The dagger in their collective heart is that she keeps two cellphones and may be using the same ringtone for each man. Cold as ice!

After a brief discussion, they decide to pull the classic move favored by middle-school dudes who want to see if a girl has a crush on them: Usher will call the two-timing harlot while R. Kelly listens in on the line. Then, they will agree to meet her at an undisclosed location and sing a duet of ''Same Girl,'' thereby rendering her speechless.

No fights. No interrogations. Just music and friendship triumphing over betrayal. In a way, it's a remarkably vulnerable and honest song from two kings of R&B (Best of... the Same World?). Yet not quite what you would expect to hear when the men behind ''Bump 'n' Grind'' and ''Burn'' get together. Are Usher and Kelz softening up these days?

Well, not quite. It seems there is a bit of controversy surrounding the authorship of ''Same Girl.'' Apparently, the Atlanta-based R&B outfit Nephu recorded a track of the same name as the lead single on their album that was eventually dropped by Capitol Records. As they did not actually write the song, Capitol decided to pass it on to Kelz and Usher. The Nephu track is remarkably similar (listen here), but needless to say, it is not quite as good.

Of course, this is not that unusual; everyone knows R&B and ghostwriting go together like evening wear and Zorro masks. But for the man who wrote ''Trapped In the Closet,'' there's something a bit too squeaky clean about this tale. Does anyone else smell a Kelly-composed ''Part Two''? Rumors are already circulating about Justin Timberlake's involvement...

What do you think, PopWatchers? If this jezebel has such a way with musicians, who else could she have she been with?


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