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chris stiller said:Ha! That's him. Ya'll got to agree that he's amazing...
One of the most musically inspiring videos I've ever seen...just RIDICULOUS
chris stiller said:Ha! That's him. Ya'll got to agree that he's amazing...
The Caligraphist said:And of the Darkchild/Toni Braxton tracks that people could hear, there were 2. "Watchuneed" a 'More than A Woman' off cut ended up on her greatest hits package...
That went without saying...lo tech said:he wasn't man enough???
seven1 said:i understand wat Mangomixx369 is saying. His stuff was original n he had his own sound (like Timbaland does). Yeh he still does make the occasional hot song, but imo the the problem with darkchild's music now is that he lacks originality and follows trends of other producers - he doesnt really have a real distinctive sound any more other than that he always has hard kicks
cocopuffz said:PS. Didn't one of the Underdogs work under him for a while? Maybe he took the magic with him , cuz I'm def feeling 99% of what they pump out now.
whizkidtheproducer said:Huh.. When did the underdogs split up?
How is that proof that they did? Couldn't they just be swagger jacking it?jadillac1181 said:If you listen to the two tracks on Tyreses album, "Morning After" and "Better THan Sex", you will hear they are the ones who created the U-Dogs sound themselves.
Dirteelishus said:How is that proof that they did? Couldn't they just be swagger jacking it?
jadillac1181 said:Garbage post.
If you cant listen to "Lose My Breath" and not be impressed, I hope you yourself are not a producer.
None of that old stuff he did w/ the exception of Brian McKnight "Stay Or Let It Go" still sounds fresh today.
Oh, I see...jadillac1181 said:nah man, theres plenty of people in the industry that I've heard say that Eric and Tony are the originators of that Underdog "sound". Especially being the fact that Eric does the famous Underdog vocal arrangements as well as singing the background vocals. I thought Harvey and Damon were behind it all since they get all the credit but a friend who interned there told me the same thing.
Harvey is a great engineer & is the key in the great mixes and overall sound they get. Damon is obviously a great piano player, but I think he and Tony shared that load when it came to that.
Sort of burst my balloon a little bit....lol
Trust me dawg, I only know of one other person who is a big of an Underdog fan as myself.