Full Moon and Casual Listeners

Started by L0NZ., January 14, 2020, 08:03:10 AM

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Harlem

Quote from: 1RIG on January 14, 2020, 06:30:59 PM
Casual listeners would get into Afrodisiac or NSN before full moon

Always been the case when i put people on

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Same! People would go UP and be surprised af when I play them the Afrodisiac album. It always leads to the convos of oh this is Brandy?! why Brandy ain't put this song out or pushed this album more... then they'll go back and listen to her entire catalog and become new stans
:blessed:

Annie


yeah I would play Afro for people who don't know Bran

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Barbie Dangerous




Hatsumomo

Full Moon sounded so terrible to me when I first heard it .. it's def a grower and a very unusual album . 

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I personally loved Full Moon instantly. The production was so futuristic and edgy. I played the WAU single owtt.
However once Afrodisiac came out, my love shifted to that album, and I barely listen to FM these days. Something about it aged badly, it doesn't excite me anymore. :rudone: And I noticed that with a lot of Rodney's work.

Barbie Dangerous

Quote from: calamaree on January 15, 2020, 09:08:33 AM
I personally loved Full Moon instantly. The production was so futuristic and edgy. I played the WAU single owtt.
However once Afrodisiac came out, my love shifted to that album, and I barely listen to FM these days. Something about it aged badly, it doesn't excite me anymore. :rudone: And I noticed that with a lot of Rodney's work.
:scrumptious:


Barbie Dangerous

The mid-tempo/slower songs on FM>>>


However, WAU!!!!
:gorlonfire:


Hatsumomo





LOONA.

Quote from: calamaree on January 15, 2020, 09:08:33 AM
I personally loved Full Moon instantly. The production was so futuristic and edgy. I played the WAU single owtt.
However once Afrodisiac came out, my love shifted to that album, and I barely listen to FM these days. Something about it aged badly, it doesn't excite me anymore. :rudone: And I noticed that with a lot of Rodney's work.


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