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Postby Bsquared » Thu Jul 12, 2012 2:25 am

My favorites are still Can't Stop, Won't Stop and Looking 4 Myself.
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Postby sanim02 » Thu Jul 12, 2012 3:59 pm

"Climax" falls to number 2. But "Lemme See" rises to number 3. :lol:

"Scream" still stuck at number 10 on Hot 100... Looks like it's reached its peak there unless it decides to swap spots with Nicki next week to number 9... However "Whistles" is coming in strong...
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Postby MO_FAN95 » Thu Jul 12, 2012 5:38 pm

My favorites in order from greatest to least:

1.) Twisted
2.) Euphoria
3.) Sins of My Father
4.) Lessons for The Lover
5.) 2nd Round
6.) Looking For Myself
7.) IFU
8.) I Care for U
9.) Climax
10.) Lemme See
11.) Can't Stop Won't Stop
12.) What Happened to U
13.) Show me
14.) Scream
15.) Hot Thing
16.) Dive
17.) Numb :roll:
18.) Say the Words :evil:

Say the Words is not getting it for me neither is numb!
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Postby sanim02 » Fri Jul 13, 2012 2:52 am

I love all the tracks but my ranking would be:

1) Climax
2) I.F.U.
3) Euphoria
4) What Happened to U
5) Looking 4 Myself
6) Numb
7) 2nd Round
8) Lemme See
9) I Care for U
10) Say The Words
11) Dive
12) Show Me
13) Twisted
14) Scream
15) Can't Stop Won't Stop
16) Sins of My Father
17) Hot Thing
18) Lessons For The Lover
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Postby stevyy » Fri Jul 13, 2012 12:08 pm

i completely change my first verdict and call this his best album to date now. So many songs charted on my chart. Euphoria is the latest which i find totally awesome
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Postby Hermes » Fri Jul 13, 2012 3:06 pm

sanim02 wrote:18) Lessons For The Lover
Oh no, you didn't. :lol:
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Postby sanim02 » Fri Jul 13, 2012 5:41 pm

Hermes wrote:
sanim02 wrote:18) Lessons For The Lover
Oh no, you didn't. :lol:
Hahaha xD

I like the song though! I love all the tracks on the album which is a first. :o
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Postby TheRealest » Fri Jul 13, 2012 6:42 pm

"Lessons For The Lover" was one of my faves on first listen and still is.
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Postby Hermes » Fri Jul 13, 2012 6:56 pm

sanim02 wrote:
Hahaha xD

I like the song though! I love all the tracks on the album which is a first. :o
Ok. :lol:

As for me, I'm still not into songs like 2nd Round, What Happened To You and Can't Stop Won't Stop. There's something bothering me with these.
Still a great album, though ! :D

@therealestMC One of my top favourites too. It has something relaxing, both sexy and classy. It's just outstanding. 8-)
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Postby Plym » Fri Jul 13, 2012 6:56 pm

LFML a while to grow on me but I'm loving it now!
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Postby preyan » Sat Jul 14, 2012 10:20 am

Just got the album!!!! Brilliant to say the least. He's evolving with music trends but keeps it original enough to keep his initial core urban fans happy and content 8-)
Probably my second fave Usher album...after Confessions 8-)
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Postby Brice » Sat Jul 14, 2012 2:01 pm

preyan wrote:Just got the album!!!! Brilliant to say the least. He's evolving with music trends but keeps it original enough to keep his initial core urban fans happy and content 8-)
Probably my second fave Usher album...after Confessions 8-)
better than 8701???
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Postby topopMAC1 » Sat Jul 14, 2012 4:27 pm

Brice wrote:
preyan wrote:Just got the album!!!! Brilliant to say the least. He's evolving with music trends but keeps it original enough to keep his initial core urban fans happy and content 8-)
Probably my second fave Usher album...after Confessions 8-)
better than 8701???
cant be
I agree with you both, he's definitely showed progression on this album..... but it's no way better than "8701" (IMO).
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Postby MO_FAN95 » Sat Jul 14, 2012 7:05 pm

Looking 4 myself is a great album, I really can't stop listening to it! But as far as it compares to 8701 I would probably rank the latter higher because of how it spawned the classic and timeless hits u remind me, u got it bad, and u don't have to call! They never get old but the two albums are really neck and neck for me!
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Postby Rell » Sun Jul 15, 2012 12:19 am

Still don't get the hype over 8701 lol..
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Postby ThaInfo1 » Sun Jul 15, 2012 3:54 am

Rell wrote:Still don't get the hype over 8701 lol..
+1. Beside it having classic songs on thier, I think Looking 4 Myself is better than it album wise.
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Postby preyan » Sun Jul 15, 2012 5:11 am

topopMAC1 wrote:
Brice wrote:
preyan wrote:Just got the album!!!! Brilliant to say the least. He's evolving with music trends but keeps it original enough to keep his initial core urban fans happy and content 8-)
Probably my second fave Usher album...after Confessions 8-)
better than 8701???
cant be
I agree with you both, he's definitely showed progression on this album..... but it's no way better than "8701" (IMO).
I guess most people rate the success of an album based in hits, singles and sales.
I base my liking on the production, lyrics and evolution of the sound of the album. 870- singles were massive and are anthems but it had way too many fillers.
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Postby topopMAC1 » Sun Jul 15, 2012 5:40 am

preyan wrote:I guess most people rate the success of an album based in hits, singles and sales.
I base my liking on the production, lyrics and evolution of the sound of the album. 870- singles were massive and are anthems but it had way too many fillers.
Not me! "8701" has always been my favourite of his because it's so consistent. Plus it wasn't nearly as big as "Confessions" was.

"Twork It Out", "I Don't Know", "Can U Help Me", "I Can't Let U Go", "Separated" etc are wonderful album tracks... then there are the hits "Pop Ya Collar", "U Remind Me", "U Got It Bad", "U Don't Have To Call" and "U-Turn".

I'm in the minority I think and prefer "8701" to "Confessions". In my opinion, "Looking 4 Myself" is his most eclectic album and there are some strong highlights but I don't think it's his most cohesive.
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Postby Brice » Sun Jul 15, 2012 2:58 pm

8701 is my favorite album usher and not because of U got it bad or u remind me(i skip thoses song most of the time) but the album was really cohesive and he sang his ass off
I'm a rnb lover so maybe thats why but this album is a classic by so many ways

twork it out,can u help me,separated,pop my collar(it was a failed single at the time),If i want to,etc....


Looking 4 Myself is a great album,i bought it the first day and the song Looking 4 myself is my favorite of album so i really like the evolution of Usher BUT songs like Dive or Lessons for the Lovers are really boring for me because its a really flat,i'm sorry.
Climax is Grammy worthy,its a rnb but in a new way.

For example :Dive is just Usher/Rico remaking there goes my baby in a more sexual way.

I like L4M but 8701 is above for me
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Postby sanim02 » Sun Jul 15, 2012 4:01 pm

Who in here liked RvR over L4M? Cuz I understand the points of views for 8701 but RvR?
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Postby sanim02 » Sun Jul 15, 2012 4:02 pm

Brice wrote:
For example :Dive is just Usher/Rico remaking there goes my baby in a more sexual way.

There's definitely a "There Goes My Baby" influence in it and "Trading Places" but the song reminds me of "No Air" by Jordin Sparks the most for some reason. :P
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Postby Brice » Sun Jul 15, 2012 6:18 pm

sanim02 wrote:Who in here liked RvR over L4M? Cuz I understand the points of views for 8701 but RvR?
RVR was unfocused and all over the place for me even tho i like a lot songs on it(venus vs mars,little freak,there goes my baby,Okay,etc...) but it was a mess.

From the leak 3month earlier to the confessions era remake(fooling around).without OMG,the album was a commercial and artistic failure.

And i still bought the album the first day it came out lol
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Postby emilhot » Sun Jul 15, 2012 6:24 pm

sanim02 wrote:Who in here liked RvR over L4M? Cuz I understand the points of views for 8701 but RvR?
Well i think Raymond VS. Raymond is the better album. It has some great urban songs (Especially Hey Daddy, Lil Freak & There Goes My Baby), and it is more cohesive than Looking 4 Myself to me :wink:
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Postby abi » Sun Jul 15, 2012 6:40 pm

emilhot wrote:
sanim02 wrote:Who in here liked RvR over L4M? Cuz I understand the points of views for 8701 but RvR?
Well i think Raymond VS. Raymond is the better album. It has some great urban songs (Especially Hey Daddy, Lil Freak & There Goes My Baby), and it is more cohesive than Looking 4 Myself to me :wink:
Just put "Foolin' Around" into that brackets and I agree.
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Postby sanim02 » Mon Jul 16, 2012 3:17 am

Brice wrote:
sanim02 wrote:Who in here liked RvR over L4M? Cuz I understand the points of views for 8701 but RvR?
RVR was unfocused and all over the place for me even tho i like a lot songs on it(venus vs mars,little freak,there goes my baby,Okay,etc...) but it was a mess.

From the leak 3month earlier to the confessions era remake(fooling around).without OMG,the album was a commercial and artistic failure.

And i still bought the album the first day it came out lol
I wasn't a member here back then. If so I would've ripped it apart cuz I was mad disappointed by the time it was out. :P

I learned to love it overtime though, I love all of Usher's album but "Raymond v Raymond" was definitely his most disappointing and least evolving work from him to date. Also yes, I really liked "Here I Stand" from the get go actually. :P
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