Those trying to pass "Sleazy" off as a "Dr. Luke production" are clearly desperate.
"Sleazy" is a quintessential Bangladesh track. The majority of producers working with Ke$ha
are going through Dr. Luke because Ke$ha is "Dr. Luke's artist." And of course Dr. Luke's
name is going to appear before Bangladesh because, again, Ke$ha is "Dr. Luke's
artist." He's going to get first billing, but clearly, this is an undeniable
Bangladesh production with subtle changes made by Dr. Luke.
For example, here is another Bangladesh production:
Kelly Rowland - Smooches (Produced by Bangladesh)
And the pressed keeps trying... and stays failing.
Better luck next time.
Those trying to pass "Sleazy" off as a "Dr. Luke production" are clearly desperate.
"Sleazy" is a quintessential Bangladesh track. The majority of producers working with Ke$ha
are going through Dr. Luke because Ke$ha is "Dr. Luke's artist." And of course Dr. Luke's
name is going to appear before Bangladesh because, again, Ke$ha is "Dr. Luke's
artist." He's going to get first billing, but clearly, this is an undeniable
Bangladesh production with subtle changes made by Dr. Luke.
For example, here is another Bangladesh production:
Kelly Rowland - Smooches (Produced by Bangladesh)
And the pressed keeps trying... and stays failing.
Better luck next time.
...Vin
Lovely paragraph Vin darling but I'm going to have to stop you on the first sentence. Why would one have to try and pass anything off as anything when the facts are written clear as day in an official booklet printed by Ke$ha and her team themselves? There is no reaching or making up going on here.
I mean sis. It says it right there clear as day. You can debate, deny, list a bunch of excuses and hypothesis' but at the end of the day it will not change the album credits. Though I respect your thoughts, the things I'm claiming are provable with receipts to back them up (as have been posted above). Where is your proof of all that you're alleging? If you can provide some I'd be glad to take that into account but until then all that can be taken into account is what is written on the alberm.
Lovely paragraph Vin darling but I'm going to have to stop you on the first sentence. Why would one have to try and pass anything off as anything when the facts are written clear as day in an official booklet printed by Ke$ha and her team themselves? There is no reaching or making up going on here.
I mean sis. It says it right there clear as day. You can debate, deny, list a bunch of excuses and hypothesis' but at the end of the day it will not change the album credits. Though I respect your thoughts, the things I'm claiming are provable with receipts to back them up. Where is your proof of all the things you're alleging?
FAME, love ya -- but you're not coming off very bright, here, dear... especially
with a reply like this after everything has been clearly stated in
my previous post. But you keep doing you, buddy.
And the "receipt" I provided was clearly the Bangladesh
production that sounds similar to "Sleazy."
FAME, love ya -- but you're not coming off very bright, here, dear... especially
with a reply like this after everything has been clearly stated in
my previous post. But you keep doing you, buddy.
...Vin
But dear, your comment makes it seem like I'm just creating all of this for my own good. No sir. I didn't create the album booklet or the album credits. Was just reporting what was said in the tea.
But dear, your comment makes it seem like I'm just creating all of this for my own good. No sir. I didn't create the album booklet or the album credits. Was just reporting what was said in the tea.
And again, if you read the original post, you will note that I don't deny that Dr. Luke made changes to the Bangladesh production. It's no different than an artist writing one or two words in a song, and then getting first billing over the original songwriter. It's a Bangladesh production and Dr. Luke made a couple changes, but Dr. Luke is going to get first billing because Ke$ha is "his artist." Not a difficult concept or uncommon procedure in music, FAME. I can't be any more clear than that and I've already provided a Bangladesh production for you to compare.
If you still fail to understand, we will have to agree to disagree.
We'll do lunch.
If I was at a club/having a party/etc, I'd much rather dance to "GET SLEEEAZY GET SLEEAZYYY" rather than some **** like "God makes no mistakes" or "I'll find someone like you". Eventually, "GET SLEAAAZZY" will be associated with having fun. I'd listen to it more and more, and like it more and more. Eventually I'll see the video. Download it from iTunes. Listen to it on the radio, request it on the radio. Buy the album, see the tour.
Now think of how many American parties/clubs are like this each day.
That is how Ke$ha, an 'irrelevant' according to most of you, uses clinical psychological association to spread her music to the youth of America, eventually smashing across the world.