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Justin Timberlake - Cry Me A River
Trauma-san:
I downloaded it and listened to the album version. Sounds pretty good, but who wrote it? Sounds old.
I saw the live performance on the billboard awards, and that was hella wack, this is the first time I've heard the album version of the song.
Peace~
Vigilante:
yess.....people who like this song
damn i lov the video...very well done and those 2 girls are damn fine!!!
itsa tight song
Doggystylin:
yea im feelin this....i wanna busta nut in my new girl while bumpin this
Trauma-san:
--- Quote from: Murrow on December 12, 2002, 11:41:18 AM ---Yup, tight song. Great album period. C'mom Trauma, don't hate cause his album crushed MJ's flop.
--- End quote ---
Oh, and btw, you don't know what you're talking about. You might assume he 'crushed MJ's' album, but he didn't. "Invincible" was certified double plat 5 weeks after it debuted. "Justified", 5 weeks after it debuted, has sold just a little over a million copies. So who's crushing who?
Also; with Justin coming out of his band, seeing as this IS his first solo album, shouldn't he be selling the 7 million records in the U.S. that Mike sold of HIS first solo album? LOL
I was comparing Justin to Usher. There is NO comparison between Justin and Mike.
Murrow:
What matters to you more? How good MJ's album is quality wise, like how good are the songs; or how much albums he sells? There are a lot of albums that are considered classic, but haven't sold shit. Then there are albums that sell like mad cause people pay for the name, and the album isn't that good.
Your trying to tell me that the music in an album is judged by how much it sells. So just because people are paying for the name - Michael Jackson - his album is automatically better. No.
MJs got the most fans in the world prolly, lol, so they are loyal and bought it NO MATTER WHAT.
JT's album is a great party record, and just because the amount it sells doesn't mean it isn't a good album.
Paaaaceeeeee
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