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Originally posted by slw84
So essentially you have no real point but to be shady and expose that you care more than you are willing to admit. I'm surprised you'd throw around that term considering your taste in other artist and since it's such a common thing...it definitely applies. I want 2014 aathew back. your points were more meaningful and on topic
To read your post, you are passively bothered by Iggy, slightly Britney and using the producers as a mask to cover it up in. My goodness, imagine when the song actually comes out...
If the song is a hit, the shade that's going to be thrown by so many bothered souls.
i think people are really bothered by their anger, animosity and frustration of seeing people that they like continue forward...I think that whatever they post has little to do with it...it's deeper for them.
When Iggy and Britney has the pretty girls bopping and the other girls/gurls that aren't so pretty on the inside and outside catching stomach ulcers due to the stress of being pressed.
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I said what I said and I stand by it. That sound is associated with DJ Mustard. The song sounds EXACTLY like a DJ Mustard song and we know this because he uses the exact same formula for every song. Yes, he definitely was heavily inspired by the Bay Area, but he made it his own and he was on a very successful run before and after Fancy was released.
My other faves are guilty of various degrees of appropriation from cultural (Nicki w/ Your Love and Bey w/ well prolly something but I can't think of any) to, well, production (Frank Ocean using song instrumentals w/o consent for his mixtape and Kanye... well... We all know sometimes Kanye's production credit is unneeded.) Bey's prolly taken some writing credits too... I have no problem admitting that my faves are problematic.

Why can't y'all?
All I'm trying to say is that I hope The Invisible Men can bring something NEW to the table and not appropriate the sound of someone else. I hate them not Iggy or Britney. How dare these three white men steal/appropriate the sound of DJ Mustard + the Bay Area.

Not only does the sound become associated with them, they get all the recognition and accolades for 'mainstreaming' the sound when it was in fact DJ Mustard doing that. At least DJ Mustard admitted that he was influenced by the Bay Area, Iggy flat out said she didn't understand why people heard it. Nnn.
My feeling towards Iggy have changed a bit, but I'm sure this song is going to good. Iggy's Problem verse was good and I'm sure her verse will be similar, Britney always delivers great singles, and I stan hard for Little Mix who have writing credits on this song. I just expressed that I would be upset if The Invisible Men stole someone else's sound again and that's on topic because it deals with the producers of the song.