Posted January 28, 200817 yr Robyn is being re-introduced into the American music industry and audience by a collab with rapper Snoop Dogg' 'This collaboration marks Robyn's attempt to break the American market' her record label commented. I already loved the original version, but the remix is pure fire ! More dancey and Robyn's vocals take the song to another level. PM me if you want a link ! :cheer: Edited January 28, 200817 yr by blade699
January 28, 200817 yr I like it :o It's very American hip-hop though obv so I don't understand how it will break her poppy/dancy songs into the US market.
January 29, 200817 yr Someone please send me :) I hope she doesnt go all ghetto on us with the next album just to break America.
January 29, 200817 yr I like it :o It's very American hip-hop though obv so I don't understand how it will break her poppy/dancy songs into the US market. New album, new sound.
January 29, 200817 yr I like what I hear! Robyn has really grown on me a lot recently. I still can't stand Every Heartbeat but all her other singles are amazing.
January 30, 200817 yr I hope she doesnt go all ghetto on us with the next album just to break America. So America doesn't have pop, only "ghetto" music? :rolleyes: It's a remix. It's not going be the same as the original, otherwise what is the point? <_<
January 30, 200817 yr So America doesn't have pop, only "ghetto" music? :rolleyes: Plenty of artists go with a more R&B sound to break America, and its by far the most popular genre out there. If you look at their airplay chart too, its dominated by R&B and hip hop, so no wonder European artists try to change their sound so that their songs get played on the radio :rolleyes: :wacko:
January 30, 200817 yr Maybe the States are riding on the fact that they are welcoming a sound that breaks the usual corporate RnB sound. Even surely middle America must want something new?!
January 31, 200817 yr Not all artists go R&B for success there at all. Natasha Bedingfield, Lily Allen etc didnt. Pop is growing there. ^_^
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