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"Listened to Janet's Go Deep again yesterday..."


  

          

First off, I never realized that it was basically a west coast funk track disguised as a dance track. Wish Janet took more chances like that nowadays rather than playing it safe.

Secondly, y'all REALLY trying to tell me that Quik ain't produce that?!! Either Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis are the BEST at co-opting the sound of other producers OR they were just commissioning works from other producers and putting their names on it. Something smells fishy to me...

Come to grips with the fact that most OKP's are of the Nut Hugger lineage, so, if you' re not part of the little cliques that exist 'round here, your posts will probably tank like Souljaboy's album sales.

  

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Listened to Janet's Go Deep again yesterday... [View all] , Remedial, Sat Apr-09-16 06:23 PM
 
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my fav Janet song nxt to "Come Give Your Love To Me"
Apr 10th 2016
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RE: Listened to Janet's Go Deep again yesterday...
Apr 10th 2016
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Which post?
Apr 10th 2016
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      RE: Which post?
Apr 10th 2016
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i met some P-Funk members who thought J&T used some of
Apr 10th 2016
3
Now that you say it, I hear that too...
Apr 10th 2016
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But they aren't above co-opting sounds though. See Got til it's gone.
Apr 10th 2016
4
Jury's still out on whether they co-opted on that one...
Apr 10th 2016
7
That bassline doesn't sound like anything Quik would do though.
Apr 10th 2016
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The song has some Quik elements to it but
Apr 10th 2016
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it's jam and lewis
Apr 10th 2016
9
wow, yeah...
Apr 10th 2016
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