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A couple of not quites and a just barely:

Ludacris f. Shawnna "How Low": Bending with the times, this veers club and novelty, but doesn't forgo Atlanta's dark bass. Good timing and lots of variety, so it uses a kid's voice without being dependent on it. But only Shawnna takes this close to feeling. BORDERLINE NONTICK.

Timbaland f. Justin Timberlake "Carry Out": Three problems: (1) This isn't actually about Chinese food, and the fast-food metaphors are worthlessness on the order of "Your way, foreplay, before I feed your appetite"; (2) Timbaland can't rap, but does. (3) Timbaland can't sing, but does. Fortunately, when he escapes his own voice, he reminds me that few people do tunes and timbres better than he does. Pockets of beauty in a mixed bag. BORDERLINE TICK.

Kris Allen "Live Like We're Dying": Kris is all-round lite, which is fortunate here because the song would otherwise be straining hard for heavy rock-soul meaningless meaningfulness. Instead it's an OK tune with nice, nonemphatic singing, and the overweight lyrics are ignorable. But the tune's only OK, so BORDERLINE NONTICK.

Date: 2009-12-17 05:50 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] alexmacpherson.livejournal.com
I like that Ludacris track - last I heard it was from an imminent Ludacris & Shawnna album collaboration? "Everybody Drunk As Fuck" is great too.

Date: 2009-12-18 08:37 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] chuckeddy.livejournal.com
Pretty sure I haven't heard that new Timberlake/Timbaland song, but I just wanted to mention here that I have often been a fan of Timbaland's non-rapping (which to my ears worked best combined with Magoo's non-rapping, on Welcome To Our World a dozen years ago.)

Also, I heard what I presumed to be a new Ludacris song on the radio maybe five or six weeks ago that I thought was both very catchy and very funny (in a silly way), but I have no idea what it was called. (Actually, it might even have been old, for all I know.) However, I've heard far more Ludacris songs through the years that I thought were not especially (or at least not enough) either.

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