How apropos for two people making an *ss out of themselves caricaturizing [sic] black music
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Love duets begin to feel stranger, more uncomfortable, when you consider the age disparities of these two performers, clearly evident in the timbre of their voices: much of this album feels like watching an ugly-but-rich man trying to pick up a beautiful-but-money-obsessed eighteen year old at a house-party: off-putting, vulgar, grimace-inducing.
This guy saying Tony isn't good.
The personal insults.
The letting bias get in the way of reviewing the music.
No one agrees with him about Tony being bad and the jazz experts disagree with the album being bad. He, his trumpet, and the OP can seethe over Gaga's #1 album.
The ramblings of a Forbes intern and struggling artist will be forgotten even by internet trolls by tomorrow so I hope that puts this into perspective.
“The album has the nerve to be called Cheek to Cheek. How apropos for two people making an *ss out of themselves caricaturizing [sic] black music. All due respect to Bennett, but he’s never been a great. He was just lucky enough to outlive all the true greats of his era.”