eighthnoterojo
Proud Member
I get it. It's a form of advertising, and allows peeps to instantly know who the artist is behind the song. I find it a rather cheap tactic, because it has nothing to do with the music or the song. (I can only forgive this kind of thing in the remixes because the name dropping in those cases promotes MJ. ) Why must we be subjected to advertising all the time. Like there isn't enough advertising in our daily lives; we have to have it in the music we hear as well?
Here are some guilty parties-
Sean Kingston
Akon
will.i.am
There are many others.
Other artists guilty of using 'trademark' vocal techniques-
Kanye West
Timbaland
Are these techniques really necessary when they do next to nothing to enhance the music? (Imo of course.) For example, Nelly Furtado's Say It Right. Do Timbaland's vocal additions make the song any better? Do they have anything to do with the song whatsoever? Meh.
Of course then one could argue that MJ uses 'eehees', 'woohoos' and so on and maybe those are trademarks too. But I think not. MJ's singing is so instantly recognizable, I don't think he needs to use 'trademarks'. But I could be wrong.
If I imagine MJ singing say, Earth Song without the 'woos', I feel something would be missing. They fit the music. But if one were to remove the 'yeah, uhn' by West in his BJ remix, I personally wouldn't miss them at all, and the song would not suffer imo.
Am I just biased, or what?
What are your opinions?
Here are some guilty parties-
Sean Kingston
Akon
will.i.am
There are many others.
Other artists guilty of using 'trademark' vocal techniques-
Kanye West
Timbaland
Are these techniques really necessary when they do next to nothing to enhance the music? (Imo of course.) For example, Nelly Furtado's Say It Right. Do Timbaland's vocal additions make the song any better? Do they have anything to do with the song whatsoever? Meh.
Of course then one could argue that MJ uses 'eehees', 'woohoos' and so on and maybe those are trademarks too. But I think not. MJ's singing is so instantly recognizable, I don't think he needs to use 'trademarks'. But I could be wrong.
If I imagine MJ singing say, Earth Song without the 'woos', I feel something would be missing. They fit the music. But if one were to remove the 'yeah, uhn' by West in his BJ remix, I personally wouldn't miss them at all, and the song would not suffer imo.
Am I just biased, or what?
What are your opinions?