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msammon



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PostPosted: Thu Dec 02, 2010 20:13    Reply with quote

Redman "I've always wanted to work with Jamiroquai.&quo
I can never see them sounding good together

http://www.spin.com/articles/qa-redman-new-albums-movies

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I want to do something way out there that shows the world that Red and Meth ain't going nowhere. I want to collaborate with some different artists, too.

Like who?
I've always wanted to work with Jamiroquai. For this album I would want [R&B crooner] Ryan Leslie, too. Red and Meth and Ryan Leslie. That's something out of the ordinary.
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John Doggett



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PostPosted: Fri Dec 03, 2010 22:32    Reply with quote


Jay Kay and Redman could be cool!
In Hip Hop Style: I wish one day a duet between Jay and Q-Tip (whom I like very much!) Cool
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JamiroFan2000
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PostPosted: Sat Dec 04, 2010 02:54    Reply with quote


buffaloman_R Hello, buffaloman_R

Smile Now, it would be cool to see Jamiroquai, yet again, collaborate with an hip hop artist, but I don't think they would contribute much, at least in the case of Redman Smile . I mean, we have all seen, alot in the last decade, hip hop artists and other mainstream artists, of other genres, collaborate on choice albums, some turned out great, alot others, were very awkward to say the least. But in Jamiroquai's case, even when you consider their awesome collab with the late Guru on 'Lost Souls', I think they would 'typecast Jamiroquai' in the song to merely the 'chorus/main beat influence' for the collaborative song. I mean, if Redman was open to letting JK and the band contribute 'a few verses' instead of automatically having thrown into, 'Hey yo dawg, you got some wicked sounds, think you could adapt them to a beat for one of my tracks!' , then it would really be mutually beneficial for both artists. Wink Just my thoughts and Cheers Wink !

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JamiroFan2000
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FunkyVibes



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PostPosted: Sat Dec 04, 2010 04:17    Reply with quote


The m-beat collab is my favorite. And I love all the remixes for Do U know as well. If Jamiroquai ever collaborates with a hiphop sort of artist again, the artist should just provide the interesting beat, while the band layers an interesting melody & arrangement over it.

Also, what happened to m-beat? Does he make music under a different name?
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