Do you think Woo Hoo can still make it to the album? I'd die!
I don't think so, but I'm glad. Although I like the song, it doesn't showcase anything new from her.
Not only that, but pop artists are never well received when they sample.
No, not with them selling the song to P!nk and Big Time Rush
Not a great example, but Porcelain Black(s Management) sold How Do You Love Somebody to Ashley Tisdale and Porcelain said she's putting the song on her album too
I wouldn't say it's impossible, but I'd highly doubt Woo Hoo will ever see on official release
Not a great example, but Porcelain Black(s Management) sold How Do You Love Somebody to Ashley Tisdale and Porcelain said she's putting the song on her album too
I wouldn't say it's impossible, but I'd highly doubt Woo Hoo will ever see on official release
True. I hope it doesn't. I love it, but it's trash.
Not a great example, but Porcelain Black(s Management) sold How Do You Love Somebody to Ashley Tisdale and Porcelain said she's putting the song on her album too
I wouldn't say it's impossible, but I'd highly doubt Woo Hoo will ever see on official release
Well compared to Porcelain Kesha is someone, Porcelain is a WHO? to the GP and most of others as well...I guess thats why It probably won't happen
I don't think SLY sounds like woohoo. Even if it did, I doubt Pink has heard many unreleased Kesha songs, and I don't exactly see her as someone who even knows big time rush exists...
Common now people, SLY was clearly made with inspiration from Blur just like Woo Hoo/Windows Down. They all sound like the same song, with Blur remaining far superior.
Common now people, SLY was clearly made with inspiration from Blur just like Woo Hoo/Windows Down. They all sound like the same song, with Blur remaining far superior.
It has the word "woohoo" in it. That's where the similarities end. S!ut Like You was recorded before Woohoo anyway. Let's just drop this.
**** Like You has the same undertoned sidechain bass chords that Woo Hoo does, which is why you hear some of the Woo Hoo-esque instrumentals in the back. The chord progression is very similar as well.