Quit your bitching. A duet album with Tony Bennett will only be beneficial to her and will go unnoticed by those who it's not designed to appeal to, so no harm done.
It'll be Grammy bait, open her up to a new demographic (Adele has demonstrated that the older, pop-alienated buyers are lucrative) and gain her more respect and credibility. It'll flesh her out as an artist and continue to set her above the others.
Quit your bitching. A duet album with Tony Bennett will only be beneficial to her and will go unnoticed by those who it's not designed to appeal to, so no harm done.
It'll be Grammy bait, open her up to a new demographic (Adele has demonstrated that the older, pop-alienated buyers are lucrative) and gain her more respect and credibility. It'll flesh her out as an artist and continue to set her above the others.
Quit your bitching. A duet album with Tony Bennett will only be beneficial to her and will go unnoticed by those who it's not designed to appeal to, so no harm done.
It'll be Grammy bait, open her up to a new demographic (Adele has demonstrated that the older, pop-alienated buyers are lucrative) and gain her more respect and credibility. It'll flesh her out as an artist and continue to set her above the others.
In short: this is a VERY good idea.
I will bitch until the god damn cows that got slaughtered for her meat dress come home and if you don't like that's just to bad. It's annoying that a track with one of music's rising stars (azealia) will probably never see the light of day but an entire album with Tony will
I never said it was a bad idea just doesn't make sense.
Yes it does, she loves Tony and she loves jazz, which allows her to show what she's capable off. She's an amazing singer and I can't wait to be slayed by her jazz album. She knows it'll give her more credibility and recognition and we can be sure of some Grammy nods