Wednesday, September 30, 2009
Oh Barf
On the way back from a Starbucks run with Sarah and Maria today, I had the absolute misfortune of hearing Jason Derulo make a complete mockery of Imogen Heap's Hide and Seek. According to Sarah, this song has actually been on the scene for quite some time, but as I've made it a habit to avoid the radio, today was my first(and I hope last!) time to hear it.
I cannot believe that the powers that be allowed "musician" Jason Derulo take a beautiful song, cRAP all over it and turn it into what he calls "Whatcha Say."
Ugh.
What disturbs me the most is that the uneducated audience probably thinks he came up with the best part of the song all by himself.
Two thumbs down Jason.
Way down.
I cannot believe that the powers that be allowed "musician" Jason Derulo take a beautiful song, cRAP all over it and turn it into what he calls "Whatcha Say."
Ugh.
What disturbs me the most is that the uneducated audience probably thinks he came up with the best part of the song all by himself.
Two thumbs down Jason.
Way down.
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