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DUBCC - Tha Connection => Outbound Connection => Topic started by: Elano on August 18, 2010, 09:47:49 AM
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Sure, Akon has a new album coming out this year. But thanks to Lady Gaga, he doesn't really need it – financially at least.
"She's pretty much retired me," the singer said of Gaga, who is signed to his KonLive imprint at Interscope Records. "She was definitely a blessing. She came at the right moment. I'm glad I believed in her, boy. That goes to show you, if you believe in something strong enough, it will pay off."
Gaga, one of last year's top-selling artists, was dropped from at least one major record label. She was available just as Akon closed his deal with Interscope chairman Jimmy Iovine, the Senegalese singer said in a recent interview.
"And I was like 'Yo, I want to sign that right there. She needs to be under my umbrella,'" Akon said. "Jimmy was like 'Yeah, whatever you want. Take her. Let's get it done.' And she just blossomed into a super megastar, man."
Gaga is one of several artists to be featured on Akon's next album. Others include Dutch dance DJ-producer Chuckie and David Guetta, the exuberant French producer behind The Black Eyed Peas' smash "I Gotta Feeling" who recently collaborated with Akon on "Sexy ..."
Akon says he's not the only one energized by the merging of Euro house beats with American R&B melodies and hip-hop rhythms.
"You've got some straight hardcore hip-hop guys actually moving into the dance realm," Akon said. "And that's shocking. When you've got someone like Dr. Dre about to do a dance record ... that's crazy."
Akon wouldn't comment further on the Dr. Dre effort, except to say: "it actually sounds great. He played it for me. I was shocked. So I was like 'Wow, that's dope. When the world hears this, they might go crazy.' ... When you've got the two worlds mixed together, clashing, it's going to be a monster."
As for his next CD, due out sometime later this year, the sound is even more expansive than his third album, 2008's "Freedom," Akon says.
"It's on a whole 'nother level," he said. "We named it 'Stadium,' because it's one of those records. We're going to do straight stadium tours overseas with this record."
Those shows will be toned down from the sometimes wild performances of years past, according to the singer, whose given name is Aliaune Thiam. Akon was ordered to perform 65 hours of community service after pleading guilty to tossing a teen off stage at a June 2007 New York concert, and drew criticism earlier that year when he was videotaped simulating sex onstage with a teenage girl (he said he didn't know she was underage).
"I forgot how popular I am," he explains. "I started to realize the kind of arena that I'm playing in. Before, you could just do whatever you want to do onstage and it's entertaining. Now, it's not quite entertaining."
Akon isn't just sticking to music, though. He's moving ahead with a feature film project that he would star in, saying: "I just want it to be a movie with a great story, great cinematography, to a point where people are like 'Wow, that was great. I didn't expect that from him.'"
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Gaga is the GOAT. 8)
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'Yo, I want to sign that right there.
Even akon isn't sure about gaga
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The amount of money he must of made of Gaga and T-Pain he should be able to retire, plus he must of made a fair whack himself.
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Gaga>>>>jay-z 8)
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Gaga>>>>jay-z 8)
Without a doubt.
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Gaga>>>>jay-z 8)
Without a doubt.
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Goddamn wish I had Akon's $$$...can't imagine how much he has made off T-Pain & GaGa, not too mention himself
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in 1800bc yeah but right now hell nah...bring that shit back
Gaga>>>>jay-z 8)
Without a doubt.
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Damn.. I never knew it was Akon who signed Gaga. That's great. No wonder he's able to afford a mining business in South Africa. Props to Akon, and I hope other Senegalese artists like Viviane Ndour also can make it big one day, because that country has a great music scene.
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Let me school y'all:
Gaga was first signed to Def Jam, and then dropped. Later Streamline (sub-label of Interscope) signed her, then later Akon entered into a joint venture with Streamline via his label Kon Live (also sub-label of Interscope).
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Akon's Freedom album was dope, hopefully his next one is just as good if not better
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Smart fuckin move on Akon's part to see her potential to make him money. and........
Gaga>>>>jay-z 8)
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i hope like hell he actually retires...hes fucking terrible
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Haha he prolly thinks hes top 10
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i hope like hell he actually retires...hes fucking terrible
This, plus I find it kinda weird that she get's dropped first, and then all of a sudden she's got all the marketing in the world behind her. You don't just get that for nothing, if you know what I mean...
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"You've got some straight hardcore hip-hop guys actually moving into the dance realm," Akon said. "And that's shocking. When you've got someone like Dr. Dre about to do a dance record ... that's crazy."
Akon wouldn't comment further on the Dr. Dre effort, except to say: "it actually sounds great. He played it for me. I was shocked. So I was like 'Wow, that's dope. When the world hears this, they might go crazy.' ... When you've got the two worlds mixed together, clashing, it's going to be a monster."
more like, cover your ears
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Damn.. I never knew it was Akon who signed Gaga. That's great. No wonder he's able to afford a mining business in South Africa. Props to Akon, and I hope other Senegalese artists like Viviane Ndour also can make it big one day, because that country has a great music scene.
Yeah, it was news to me too. I remember looking at that Forbes list a few days ago and thinking "how the fuck is Akon in the top 3"? Now, it makes sense.
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I'm a say Akon is a muthafuccin genius for signing that woman.
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Akon's solo shit is pretty bad, but he has a nice chorus every now and then.
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I actually enjoy Akon's music. I think people have made it seem cool to be haters about everything, these days. Pretty much nobody will be happy unless every artist that's had a platinum or better album in the last 8 years, that isn't Game, is officially declared a fucking asshole.
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I hope other Senegalese artists like Viviane Ndour also can make it big one day, because that country has a great music scene.
stop it lyin brian.
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Akon says he's not the only one energized by the merging of Euro house beats with American R&B melodies and hip-hop rhythms.
:puke:
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i hope like hell he actually retires...hes fucking terrible
yep