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I liked the singing on the "All My Life" version much better.
I knew that the final version was going to have Will.I.Am but I didn't think they were going to change the whole hook - and the name of the song.
Quote from: Styles1 on February 05, 2008, 10:27:16 AMI knew that the final version was going to have Will.I.Am but I didn't think they were going to change the whole hook - and the name of the song. It's sad that they put will.i.am on the hook because of his fame. All we can do now is hope this song will flop hard.
I liked the other version better too...This ones a bit more catchy and perhaps a bit easier for the radio listener to sing along with?
Quote from: smegma on February 05, 2008, 10:29:28 AMQuote from: Styles1 on February 05, 2008, 10:27:16 AMI knew that the final version was going to have Will.I.Am but I didn't think they were going to change the whole hook - and the name of the song. It's sad that they put will.i.am on the hook because of his fame. All we can do now is hope this song will flop hard.I won't go that far homie... I still want Jay to succeed - and this song if it's his ticket to the big dance. I just like the other version better.
Quote from: Woodrow on February 05, 2008, 10:31:58 AMI liked the other version better too...This ones a bit more catchy and perhaps a bit easier for the radio listener to sing along with?Yeah exactly. It's pretty obvious to see why they decided to let Will.I.Am do the chorus. The guy's very popular with the mainstream audience, so by letting him sing a somewhat simple chorus, chances are the big crowds will take notice of it.I can see the logic though the people at Warner Bros. are following: Lil' Wayne as a feature - one of today's more popular rappers along with Will.I.Am on the chorus - one of today's more commercial artists...that does sound like a good combo for an artist and his debut single. It all comes down to record sales again at the end of the day.