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Originally posted by Willy.
You don't know the logistics of it all
Every single from PF (minus DIOE) was a crossover song, lol.
Quality has nothing to do with it, especially with you making it sound like "quality" is a genre.
And a crossover song isn't a Pop song. It's just a song that would be able to be played on Pop radio. Pour It Up can be considered a crossover song. Did It On Em is the HIGHEST of quality, but it wouldn't ever crossover. You aren't getting it and you're making it seem negative.
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Originally posted by Willy.
I see what you're saying though Henry. I understand you 100%. Songs like ****** in Paris are Hip-Hop of quality, which is why they crossed over.
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Willy this is exactly what I'm saying.
I want her to make Hip-Hop songs that can CROSS OVER, not CROSSOVER songs because I feel if she makes this album correctly the singles should be able to be played on other formats even though they're Urban radio targeted songs.
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Originally posted by King Maxx
YOU do realize that her crossover songs like M4L and Fly sold the album. Her gritty songs like DIOE can only do so much. If she wants to have big hits and keep the album selling she needs to have some pop elements.
If she won't do crossover, pop, or gritty songs, then what is there left for her to do.
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What do you consider "gritty"? I think that's where I'm not understanding you.
I'm saying Nicki can make Hip-Hop songs that can APPEAL to other audiences simply because it's a good song. It's time for her to put her faith in her Hip-Hop instead of having to resort to crossover songs to sell her singles. She can make Hip-Hop songs that aren't crossover but still aren't gritty like DIOE for example.