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Review of #Willpower

Black Eyed Peas have been one of the most popular Hip-Pop years of zero. Party animals (minus the stage), pure hallway, but left a handful of singoloni hammering ("I gotta feeling" among all).
We have no news of their dissolution, what we do know is that the leader Will.I.Am the band is very narrow. For several years you see a little 'everywhere, dall'endorsement to Obama - complete with a hymn, "Yes we can" - a coach of "The Voice UK", as creative director of Intel Corporation (?) To one billion featuring (even with the dead, see Michael Jackson) and productions - including, apparently, the last U2 - in a sort of trash-pop-Tamarra version of Jay-Z.
More than an artist, a brand. You can tell by the name and logo identifying it: in his fourth solo album, its symbol is enclosed within the icon ignition of electronic appliances. It's called "# willpower" (with the gate, as Mengoni), and it really takes a lot of willpower to arrive, safe and sound, at the end of the disc.
"# Willpower" is a long and ugly - De Luxe edition comes to an hour and a half - pezzacci of the worst collection of dance that can be found in circulation, a mix of David Guetta, the Swedish House Mafia (which in comparison seem to Earth Wind & Fire) and all sounds more in vogue today, with the addition of tons of auto-tune. In short, a real disk trash, understood in the definition of Thomas Labranca, or emulation botched example of a "high" (so to speak).
So "Ghetto Ghetto" with the childlike voice of rapper Baby Kaely follows "Hard Knock Life" of the aforementioned Jay Z, "Getting Dumb" looks like any piece of Katy Perry and "That Power" by Justin Bieber is the carbon copy of his same "Scream & Shout" with the addition of ridiculous inserts ร  la Daft Punk. In all this, the piece with Britney Spears who takes an absurd British accent ("everybody in the clob") remains one of the most interesting songs of # willpower.
Despite everything, the disc contains pieces that characters hammer through the summer for the long list of guests and employees, while lacking "THE (The hardest ever) "the single last year (with little success, indeed) with J.Lo and Mick Jagger. It 's very likely, however, that the song with Myles Circus, with that fischiettino recognizable become the soundtrack of a few commercials on young free sms from a vendor telephone at random. The pieces of the matrix more hip-hop ("geekin '", "Freshy") at the end are the least worst, but even these are copies of ideas already developed by rappers like rank as Kendrick Lamar and A $ ap Rocky.
On the part of the texts a veil, just read the track titles to understand the level of banality on which you are moving.
Before closing, the Oscar of "worst song ever" should be assigned to "Great times are coming" which starts with a plan similar to "Let it Be" by the Beatles, then it becomes a piece of Coldplay and after the verse in Kanye West, steals an aria by Johann Pachelbel then turn it in the usual zanzarone. All right get too smart, but here is exaggerated.


TRACKLIST:
"Good Morning"
"Hello"
"This Is Love" feat. Eva Simons
"Scream & Shout" feat. Britney Spears
"Let's Go" feat. Chris Brown
"Getting 'Dumb" feat. apl.de.ap and 2NE1
"Geekin '"
"Freshy" feat. Juicy J
"# ThatPOWER" feat. Justin Bieber
"Great Times Are Coming"
"The World Is Crazy" feat. Dante Santiago
"Fall Down" feat. Miley Cyrus
"Love Bullets" feat. Skylar Grey
"Far Away From Home" feat. Nicole Scherzinger
"Ghetto Ghetto" feat. Baby Kaely
"Reach for the Stars"
(Deluxe bonus)
"Mona Lisa Smile"
(Deluxe bonus)
"Bang Bang"
(Deluxe bonus)
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Added by Time Bomb
11 years ago on 25 April 2013 10:37

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