AveMcree
Dope Boy Music
He has had hits and dope songs but he is just not on the level that Timbo and the Neptunes are for me.
well I guess.....
@benji truthfully speaking you didnt......... state the facts.... forget the opinion
He has had hits and dope songs but he is just not on the level that Timbo and the Neptunes are for me.
anyways, comparing him to Timbo and the Neptunes is very fair might I add that Polow has about the same amount of #1's that they do... thats the other thing that you probably didnt care to research while you were "playing the fool".....
anyways, comparing him to Timbo and the Neptunes is very fair might I add that Polow has about the same amount of #1's that they do...
Fergie London bridge #1 US
Fergie Glamorous #1 US #1 UK
Nicki # anaconda #1 US like last week lmao
Usher In this club #1 US
those are 3 off the top of my head (he has more) for the billboard hot #100 overall singles charts... Im not counting R&B and other genres because the hot #100 is the hardest chart to get on
Fergie London bridge #1 US
Fergie Glamorous #1 US #1 UK
Nicki # anaconda #1 US like last week lmao
Usher In this club #1 US
those are 3 off the top of my head (he has more) for the billboard hot #100 overall singles charts... Im not counting R&B and other genres because the hot #100 is the hardest chart to get on
Fergie London bridge #1 US
Fergie Glamorous #1 US #1 UK
Nicki # anaconda #1 US like last week lmao
Usher In this club #1 US
those are 3 off the top of my head (he has more) for the billboard hot #100 overall singles charts... Im not counting R&B and other genres because the hot #100 is the hardest chart to get on
2004: "Fallen (Zone 4 remix)" (Mýa feat. Chingy)
2004: "Pimpin' All Over the World" (Ludacris feat. Bobby Valentino)
2005: "Party Starter" (Will Smith)
2006: "Promise" (Ciara)
2006: "London Bridge" (Fergie) (#1 US)
2006: "DJ Play a Love Song" (Jamie Foxx feat. Twista)
2006: "Blindfold Me" (Kelis feat. Nas)
2006: "Runaway Love" (Ludacris feat. Mary J. Blige) (#2 US)
2006: "Buttons" (Pussycat Dolls feat. Snoop Dogg)
2007: "Glamorous" (Fergie feat. Ludacris) (#1 US)
2007: "Like This" (Kelly Rowland feat. Eve)
2007: "Crying Out for Me" (Mario)
2007: "Whatever U Like" (Nicole Scherzinger feat. T.I.)
2007: "Boy Looka Here" (Rich Boy)
2007: "Let's Get This Paper" (Rich Boy)
2007: "Throw Some D's" (Rich Boy feat. Polow da Don) (#6 US)
2007: "She's a Star" (will.i.am)
2007: "Get Buck" (Young Buck)
2008: "Forever" (Chris Brown) (#2 US)
2008: "My Heart" (Jennifer Hudson)
2008: "Get Your Money Up" (keri Hilson feat. Keyshia Cole &Trina)
2008: "Turnin' Me On" (Keri Hilson feat. Lil Wayne)
2008: "Make Me Over" (Keyshia Cole)
2008: "Hero" (Nas feat. Keri Hilson)
2008: "Lie" (Nelly)
2008: "One & Only" (Nelly)
2008: "Party People" (Nelly feat. Fergie)
2008: "Problems" (Nelly)
2008: "Angel" (2PM)
2008: "Single" (New Kids on the Block feat. Ne-Yo)
2008: "Whatcha Think About That" (Pussycat Dolls feat. Missy Elliott)
2008: "Love in This Club" (Usher feat. Young Jeezy) (#1 US)
2009: "Baby by Me" (50 Cent feat. Ne-Yo)
2009: "Never, Ever" (Ciara feat. Young Jeezy)
2009: "Outta Here" (Esmée Denters produced with Justin Timberlake)
2009: "Drop It Low" (Ester Dean feat. Chris Brown)
2009: "Spotlight" (Gucci Mane feat. Usher)
2009: "Back to the Crib" (Juelz Santana feat. Chris Brown)
2009: "Stronger" (Mary J. Blige)
2009: "Patron Tequila" (Paradiso Girls feat. Lil Jon & Eve)
2009: "Medicine"(Plies feat. Keri Hilson)
2009: "Drop" (Rich Boy)
2009: "Back 2U" (2PM)
2009: "Yamaha Mama" (Soulja Boy)
2009: "All Night Long" (2PM)
2009: "Sex Therapy" (Robin Thicke)
2009: "Shakin' It 4 Daddy" (Robin Thicke feat. Nicki Minaj)
2009: "So Cold" (Chris Brown)
2009: "Wait" (Chris Brown feat Trey Songz & Game)
2009: "Remember Me" (T.I. feat. Mary J. Blige)
2010: "Own It" (RichGirl)
2010: "Lil' Freak" (Usher feat. Nicki Minaj)
2010: "Not Myself Tonight" (Christina Aguilera)
2010: "Woohoo" (Christina Aguilera feat. Nicki Minaj)
2010: "I Hate Boys" (Christina Aguilera)
2010: "Already Taken" (Trey Songz)
2010: "Fireworks" (R. Kelly)
2010: "Hot Tottie" (Usher feat. Jay-Z)
2010: "Lay It Down" (Lloyd)
2010: "Here I Am (Remix)" (Monica feat. Trey Songz)
2010: "The Way You Love Me" (Keri Hilson feat. Rick Ross)
2010: "In Love With You" (Jared Evan)
2010: "Heaven" (El DeBarge) (under the pseudonym Awesome Jones)
2011: "Cupid" (Lloyd)
2011: "Your Love" (Diddy - Dirty Money feat. Trey Songz)
2011: "Electricity" (2PM)
2011: "Sex Your Body" (Mohombi)
2011: "Take It Down Low" (Akon feat. Chris Brown)
2011: "Be the One" (Lloyd feat. Trey Songz & Young Jeezy)
2011: "My Kinda Girl" (Pitbull feat. Nelly)
2011: "Dedication to My Ex (Miss That)" (Lloyd feat. André 3000 & Lil Wayne)
2012: "Sweet Love" (Chris Brown)
2012: "Without You" (Monica)
2012: "Cyeah Cyeah Cyeah Cyeah" (Gucci Mane feat. Chris Brown & Lil Wayne)
2012: "Party Ain't Over" (Pitbull feat. Usher & Afrojack)
2013: "Ready to Go" (Limp Bizkit feat. Lil Wayne)
2013: "Somebody Else" (Mario feat. Nicki Minaj)
2013: "Wickedest Style" (Sean Paul feat. Iggy Azalea)
2014: "Sex You" (Bando Jonez)
2014: "Dynamite" (Afrojack feat. Snoop Dogg)
2014: "Anaconda" (Nicki Minaj)
Y'all buggin.
What's all of this supposed to mean - is this his complete discography or #1 hits on various charts?
I don't think anyone is saying the man Polow is straight garbage, but Icon is a strong word for someone that 99% people have no idea exists.
**Mind you I'm a big Polow fan, but I'm just playing devil's advocate. You didn't even include Lil Freak by Usher...c'mon son!
You didn't even include Lil Freak by Usher...c'mon son!
One thing I learned a long time ago...if I can't hear how great something is when everyone else does...as a producer, that's my weak point, not the other way around. I should be able to understand what makes these guys music "work",not brush it off as talentless noise that sheeple are brainwashed into liking, because in the end, if I don't understand what makes them hot, I'll never even make anything as hot to consumers as what they're doing.
and clearly you didnt read where he put #1 and 2 by the artist names and songs.... c'mon guys he deserves his title....
Where exactly do you draw the line between the marketing and the music? If you can't, than it's pointless to analyze songs from strict musical perspective.
Where exactly do you draw the line between the marketing and the music? If you can't, than it's pointless to analyze songs from strict musical perspective.
No line is to be drawn, it's to be understood that marketing serves a purpose and does effect fanbase. But all the marketing in the world won't make you like what you don't like, it simply brings the product to your attention. Biggest excuse in music is that people were brainwashed into liking something. Guys who think they're smarter than everyone else convince themselves this has to be what's happening.
Plenty of people still don't like Miley Cyrus' "Can't Stop" nomatter how many times it's been played for the people who do love it. As a consumer, you have the right to just "not like' stuff. As someone who does this for a profession, if you can't recognize what the consumers are attracted to whether you like it or not, you WILL NOT have a long career. You won't know how to recognize a hit. Now...how far will that take you?
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/BdAL2O_IAAAol33.jpg:large
Well, as of January this year they were still together and worked 20 straight days in the studio with Pusha T...not really sure where you're getting your information and I see no sources to confirm they broke up. Yes, Pharell has done beats by himself, but that hardly is a "break up".
They also were together publicly at this years NBA All Star Game in February with the below picture:
http://static.squarespace.com/stati...pharrell_nba_allstar_neptunes.jpg?format=300w
People really need to stop talking out the sides of their neck and cite relevant sources.
No line is to be drawn, it's to be understood that marketing serves a purpose and does effect fanbase. But all the marketing in the world won't make you like what you don't like, it simply brings the product to your attention. Biggest excuse in music is that people were brainwashed into liking something. Guys who think they're smarter than everyone else convince themselves this has to be what's happening.
Plenty of people still don't like Miley Cyrus' "Can't Stop" nomatter how many times it's been played for the people who do love it. As a consumer, you have the right to just "not like' stuff. As someone who does this for a profession, if you can't recognize what the consumers are attracted to whether you like it or not, you WILL NOT have a long career. You won't know how to recognize a hit. Now...how far will that take you?