About damn time: New D'Angelo album *** "Black Messiah" Out Now on Itunes! *** (Stream)

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this niqqa is a genius..goddamn.

makes you question all the bullshyt so called quality music that's out these days ..

really love :mjcry: :mjcry:

we need lauryn back too

:mjlol: and to think you used to stan inferior work from people like amy winehouse :mjlol:

see what the god d'angelo just did for you :ufdup: you better keep showing respect
 

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I couldnt believe the amy winehouse/adele stanning on here

i used to be a sinner....me and Smack were the biggest winehouse stanners on this site at one point...i mean i changed but i think he is still in that demonic lifestyle so we gotta do our best to pray for him. i mean she was a pretty great and witty songwriter but in terms of the whole package....we gotta pray our brother Smack sees the errors of his ways...
 

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Who else remembers watching this shyt live in 2000 at the MTV Movie Awards :krs:




Starting at 2 minutes:ohlawd:

I was just sitting around today thinking "oh shyt, remember that performance with the big red flames...lemme go youtube that":whew:


I remember:ohlawd:

Everyone lost they dam mind after the 2 minute mark, the music took their souls. That Guitar was powerful :damn:

They just walked off the stage, on some black power shyt, like "take that you b*stards"

:wow:
 

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this niqqa is a genius..goddamn.

makes you question all the bullshyt so called quality music that's out these days ..

really love :mjcry: :mjcry:

we need lauryn back too

:mjlol: you mean that singer that always shows up to every concert she does late as fukk and does not apologize and asks to be called "Ms Lauryn Hill" like some diva :dead: :mjlol:

at least when D'angelo was constantly pushing his album back for years we knew who he was working with ...QuestLove...does lauryn even have a producer? :mjlol:


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I have been a huge fan of Lauryn Hill since I was a child and so I jumped at the chance to see her live, reassuring myself that money should be no obstacle I paid £175 for two tickets! I was well aware of her passed antics and so when the DJ came on just after 9pm my heart sank. Little did I know his 45 minutes of split second glimpses of old skool hip hop, reggae and R&B tunes would be the most hyped the crowd would be all night.

When she finally graced us with her presence she was unapologetic and arrogant. She rushed through songs at a break neck speed that rendered them unrecognisable to even the die hardest of fans. Don’t get me wrong, I love a good remix and encourage artistic experimentation, but this was just disastrous. At one point, feeling that I might be missing a trick, I scanned round to find the majority of the 5000 strong crowd silently stood still, mouth agape staring at the stage.

After a soul destroying rendition of Ex Factor, she left the stage to enable an acoustic set up, this was the point that everyone started booing, maybe they thought she was done, I know I hoped she was. But back she came and on reflection I'm glad she did. She launched into the MTV unplugged material and then moved swiftly on to Fugee renditions and covers of Bob Marley classics.

Although her voice shows no real semblance of its former self and much of it's clarity and alluring silkiness has been lost, when she wants to, she can still command a crowd. The concert ended on a high with everyone dancing a long to Doo Wop (That Thing), clearly feeling relived that then night wasn’t a complete wash out. However, even before she had left the stage people had started to leave and there was not one call for an encore.

One cant help but feel sorry for Ms Hill, her's is a tale of wasted talent and what might have been, annoyingly it’s a tale of wasted money for me.

 
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:mjlol: you mean that singer that always shows up to every concert she does late as fukk and does not apologize and asks to be called "Ms Lauryn Hill" like some diva :dead: :mjlol:

at least when D'angelo was constantly pushing his album back for years we knew who he was working with ...QuestLove...does lauryn even have a producer? :mjlol:


Ciara Phelan
21 Sep 2014 6:17
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I have been a huge fan of Lauryn Hill since I was a child and so I jumped at the chance to see her live, reassuring myself that money should be no obstacle I paid £175 for two tickets! I was well aware of her passed antics and so when the DJ came on just after 9pm my heart sank. Little did I know his 45 minutes of split second glimpses of old skool hip hop, reggae and R&B tunes would be the most hyped the crowd would be all night.

When she finally graced us with her presence she was unapologetic and arrogant. She rushed through songs at a break neck speed that rendered them unrecognisable to even the die hardest of fans. Don’t get me wrong, I love a good remix and encourage artistic experimentation, but this was just disastrous. At one point, feeling that I might be missing a trick, I scanned round to find the majority of the 5000 strong crowd silently stood still, mouth agape staring at the stage.

After a soul destroying rendition of Ex Factor, she left the stage to enable an acoustic set up, this was the point that everyone started booing, maybe they thought she was done, I know I hoped she was. But back she came and on reflection I'm glad she did. She launched into the MTV unplugged material and then moved swiftly on to Fugee renditions and covers of Bob Marley classics.

Although her voice shows no real semblance of its former self and much of it's clarity and alluring silkiness has been lost, when she wants to, she can still command a crowd. The concert ended on a high with everyone dancing a long to Doo Wop (That Thing), clearly feeling relived that then night wasn’t a complete wash out. However, even before she had left the stage people had started to leave and there was not one call for an encore.

One cant help but feel sorry for Ms Hill, her's is a tale of wasted talent and what might have been, annoyingly it’s a tale of wasted money for me.




dangelo made me believe in miracles..niqqa been gone for 14 years..only to come back as black hayzeus


lauryn crazy ass can pull it off too.






















































































just 1 album..
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