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Joss Stone.

 

16 year old white girl from Britian (I think) singing real R&B. This isn't the TRL bubble gum R&B Beyonce, Usher and Ashanti (sp?) does. She sings with a real band and has pure soul in her music.

 

Oh my god, she is terrible.

Echoed. Awful, awful "soul." Yuuuuck.

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Guest JebusNassedar
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I feel dirty listening to Rap, and yet, i have a plentiful collection of Beastie Boys, Jurassic 5, and The Streets on thisd computer. hat'spretty much the only guilty pleasure I can think of, for me.

Guest TheZsaszHorsemen
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There's a song I love called The Optimist that starts with a McMahon quote that qualifies here.

Guest MissMattitude
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A Guilty pleasure would be erm... Justin Timberlake. I also quite like 'Toxic' by Britney Spears and 'Fuck It' by Eamon.

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I like alot of the one-hit-wonders from the 1990's. I think I have hundreds of them in my collection. I pretty much like most of the 1990's one-hit-wonders like "Barbie Girl", "Blue", "Are You Jimmy Ray?", "Tubthumping." Can't stand "Macarena" though.

 

And I also like "Who Let The Dogs Out?", "The Ketchup Song", and "Right Thurr" by Chingy.

Guest MissMattitude
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I like "Hot In Here" and I love "Tubthumping", oh and I quite liked "Are You Jimmy Ray.

 

Don't like the rest though.

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I REALLY feel embarrased to admit this, but since this is the internet, it's okay: I am starting to dig William Hung. "She Bangs" is now my #1 Guilty Pleasure song. I like it, but only in the "So bad, it's funny" way. Kind of like how I like watching a bad movie. Before, my #1 Guilty Pleasure song was "Rock-It Man" by William Shanter. It was so bizarre, and his performance of it on that sci-fi special in the 70s was funny in the "WTF?" kind of way. (Baby Stewie did a great job of imitating it on an episode of Family Guy).

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First off- I'm glad Ripper school you corny ass folk on the whole "Ursher" thing.

 

2- Lil' Jon is HIP-HOP as fuck, and if you say otherwise you don't understand the genre.

 

3- The person who listed Prince should have their head banned from their body.

 

4- My list

 

Rock Your Boby- Justin Timberlake

Toxic

Some Limp Bizkit

Some Lincoln Park

Guest MissMattitude
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Well I've never even heard of Lil' John.

Guest TheZsaszHorsemen
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I'm A Believer - The Monkees

 

Pure pop bubblegum, and there's nothing wrong with that.

Guest TheZsaszHorsemen
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I also like "Yeah" with Usher and Ludacris. I might be going to see Ludacris in two weeks at UConn's Spring Fest.

Oh geez, I want that song to perish in hell.

 

It's NOT Ursher...it's USHER! There is no freaking R in there you illiterate idiot!

 

There is actually one R at the end.

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Master P and Lil Jon are not making music for you. The people that they do make music for enjoy it very much.

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I have no idea what you're talking about.

 

This is what I get for downloading all my music- I have no idea what the correct name for anything is these days. The one place I used to go to talk about hip-hop died on me...

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I know- you didn't catch that I went back and edited my posts...

Guest OldSchoolCarnage
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There's a song I love called The Optimist that starts with a McMahon quote that qualifies here.

I love Skinless. For me it'd probably be the Ghostbusters II theme by Bobby Brown...so terrible, yet so catchy.

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Currently I am listening to Wuthering Heights by Kate Bush. She's definitely a guilty pleasure, especially after seeing her video clip of this song.

 

I'll throw my hat in for Phil Collins also. That will probably do, for now.

Kate Bush is a guilty pleasure? I like a lot of her work,especially her earlier records.

 

Mine, I guess, would be Kate Bush, the Waitresses and Melissa Etheridge. Those are the first three that come to mind. I wouldn't even call them guilty pleasures...more like "less generally accepted" I suppose.

Guest Man Of 1,004 Modes
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Well spank my ass and call me Charlie.

::Spanks you:: You've been a bad boy charlie.

 

Anyway, back to reality...or as close to reality as I can get, probably old MC Hammer songs and the soundtrack to the Lost Boys. So cheesy but several songs are really catchy.

Guest stardust
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Hell, just about everything I listen to would be considered a guilty pleasure by most people, although for some reason I have a bit of a soft spot for cheesy 80s "rock."

 

And Ripper, on the whole accent thing, does anyone there say "warsh" as in "I'm gonna go warsh the dishes?" I HATE that.

Guest Man Of 1,004 Modes
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Gerardo.

 

*ducks*

*basement dropkicks you in the face*

 

In all seriousness, that's no worse than what I said.

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