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Quote, originally posted by Paris Hilton »Paris Promises Another Sexy Video
Only a couple of weeks after telling 'Vanity Fair' magazine that she's not sexual, Paris Hilton has proised fans her debut single will come with a clip that has "a lot of sexiness". Paris says her album could be out as early as January with a single out later this year, accompanied by a video that will put her recent internet- only hamburger commercial- which some peple labeled "soft-core porn"- to shame. "If i did a [fast-food] commercial that hot, imagine what i can do with my own video," she says. "It will [definitely have] a lot of sexiness." Paris still hasn't chosen a lead single off the album, because she reckons she's got so many good songs to choose from. "Every song i'm doing is so hot, so it's hard to pick which one we want as a single," she says. "We can't decide". One of the early contenders is an uptempo club anthem called 'Turn it Up', about which Paris says "It's 'turn it up', like turn up your sexuality. |
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Darn it. This was the one place I could go without seeing or hearing about her. I hate that trifling very *friendly* person. I hate all that producer written, soulless bullcrap they call music. There is no way that these songs can be truely heartfelt unless she wrote them and she does not seem capable of writing anything. She can't act, she can't put together a sentence. She's essentially worthless, but yet makes millions on the fact she is going to inherit millions. Another tallentless hack. I wish that whole genre would die.
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Wise man once said (MJK of Tool)
Quote, originally posted by Maynard James Keenan »There should be a separate Billboard chart that has to do with clever marketing plans. McDonalds would be right there at the top, followed by most "pop" artists/bands. I heard the"screwed" single ages ago thanks to one sad person off this board (cough* I think you know who you are cough*) ![]() I have no idea how you can tell it wasn't digitally enhanced, because afterall, most of the stuff you hear on the Top40 is ![]() Now I'm not saying I dislike this type of music, but if you ever had a conversation about this with me you probably know my opinion ![]() Oh, and in case you are wondering, I wont be buying her album. ![]() I'm happy for her though, she'll probably make another couple o' billions. |
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Quote, originally posted by Hornbag »Trust me, if you have herd the leaked version of 'screwed'
I hope I'll never hear it. Quote, originally posted by Hornbag » you can see it wasnt digitally enhanced And you know this how...? Quote, originally posted by Hornbag »Mabey this isnt you idea of music, Damn straight it isn't. Attention-seeking people with too much money trying to become singers and try to get more cash is not my idea of music. Quote, originally posted by Hornbag »music had changed from the days when singers had 'real tallent'... Ugh. Tell me about it. It's a sad day when a ringtone can become number 1. Let alone a song by Bob the Builder. |
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Music... Thats when a band actually gets out there and start singing and playing in order to make a living, when artists were ordinary people hwo had to make a living on playing at the local hall or something. THAT was music. Instead we get popular nice looking girls that look hot and that's it.
Decadence is what I call it. Decadence... And I also fail to see (yet respect anyone who does) how someone can like so much the music that in 2 or 3 weeks time wont be considered music any more because its out of fashion. The whole idea sounds detestable to me... |
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Her music carear is on the way...
![]() ![]() Quote, originally posted by Paris Hilton » Scott Storch Says He And Paris Are Making 'Amazing' Music September 02, 2005 Could a Paris Hilton album actually be on the horizon? At last year's VMAs, Paris said she'd be working with the Black Eyed Peas and Lil Jon, and within a few months she was projecting her album would be out by February. But February came and went without an album from the hotel heiress, and none of her proposed collaborations happened -- the Black Eyed Peas turned her down, and she couldn't get her schedule to match with Lil Jon's, since she got caught up filming her movie Pledge This!. But at this year's VMAs, Hilton brought along her best accessory yet -- proof she'd made progress. Producer Scott Storch accompanied her and vouched for the budding singer's "work ethic," saying that the still-untitled album is about halfway done. "She's doing her thing, and I mean, the stuff is surprising," he said. "Every song we do now is, like, totally amazing. We've got different-style records -- from serious, heartfelt rock songs to club-oriented, sing-along, hot records. It's balanced." Storch is the latest in a long line of producers who've worked with Hilton. She started with Romeo Antonio, promptly moved to Robb Boldt (who first recorded her leaked song "Screwed" with her"), then finished a retooled, rockier version of "Screwed" with Rob Cavallo, and has finally landed on her feet with Storch, the man responsible for songs as diverse as Beyonc's "Baby Boy," Terror Squad's "Lean Back" and Christina Aguilera's "Can't Hold Us Down." He's also the man feuding with her would-be producer, Lil Jon, who was going to work with her on a song called "That's Hot". "Every one of [Storch's] songs, I listen to all the time," Hilton enthused. "I had no idea it was just one person who did all those songs. It's crazy." Hilton and Storch met through a mutual friend, businessman Fereidoun "Fred" Khalilian, the singer's partner in her Club Paris ventures. And since hooking up in the studio, they've also become fast friends. "We immediately hit it off," she said. "We're so much alike, and we have the best time together. It's fun." They're also hanging out "every night" with songwriter Kara DioGuardi, who has contributed "a lot" of tunes for the album. "She's the best, she's cool, she's one of my favorites," Hilton raved. "We love her." While "Screwed," "That's Hot" and "Turn It Up" were all in contention to be the first single, that decision hasn't been made yet, according to Hilton's label rep. "There's a couple choices we got," Storch said. "Closer to Christmas time, you guys will hear something hot. We have some cool stuff planned." "It's really exciting," Hilton said. "I've been wanting to do this forever, and now it's finally coming together. I'm so happy." http://www.mtvasia.com/News/200509/02012427.html Quote, originally posted by Paris Hilton 2 » Hilton Works At Avoiding Criticism 11 Sep 2005 Paris Hilton is eager to ensure her singing debut is a huge success - because she fears being mocked if it fails. The hotel heiress began talking about the release of an album more than two years ago, but has yet to release any singles. And Hilton, who is collaborating with producer Scott Storch and rapper Snoop Dogg on the project, admits she's keen to make sure it's all perfect so that critics aren't too tough on her. She says, "I want every song to be great. If they aren't, people will trash me." |
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Trust me, if you have herd the leaked version of 'screwed' you can see it wasnt digitally enhanced, lol, and if it was it was done rather poorly. She even said she will do the record will little digital modiforcation, she said that her voice isnt perfect, but the producer said she is trying hard. She is co-writing some of the songs too, from what i have herd.
Mabey this isnt you idea of music, but its what sells man. Im sorry if it isnt to your taste, and to some extent i too believe that digital enhancement is wrong, but most people do it, and its a fact of life that today, music had changed from the days when singers had 'real tallent'... |
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Quote, originally posted by Top Secret »
And you know this how...? You sure u dont wana hear it, lol then you too car hear that its not all that flash. The Crazy Frog and Bob i agree with 100%! Crazy Frog even has an album i think? Popcorn or something? Its even sader when in the UK this song made Coldplay #2 for a while! But its genious when you think of it, these people targeted this song at the right people, from the hit ringtone, and they and now swimming in money. I say good on them ![]() I'll leave it at that, our music tastes and beliefs differ too much... |
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Well there is probs a lot of music that pisses a lot of those 'teenage girls' you talk of.
Paris is still one of the most popular people in the world, and as she said she knows she has a somewhat bad reputation, so she i putting in WORK or paying others to make sure her record is of good quality. Everyone is entitles their opinion, but thats mine. Music freedom, i just put this topic here so everyone could see that Paris is yet again at something new, to add to her movies, home movies, book, perfume, merchandise etc. |
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Quote, originally posted by Hornbag »Paris is still one of the most popular people in the world, and as she said she knows she has a somewhat bad reputation, so she i putting in WORK or paying others to make sure her record is of good quality.
But what is good quality? Her singing songs that other people wrote for her? Having her voice changed digitally so it sounds nothing like her, in order for a good voice? |
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