BeyondIdolization wrote:
MisplacedValidity wrote:
While Tommy surely seemed to try to hurt her in some form, I don't know that a negative review of "Loverboy" is proof of that (as the article
implies Mariah thought). It's like couldn't accept "Loverboy" was a mess as well as a pale imitation of past lead singles.
Chuck Taylor states in that article that he (at the time) thought Mariah's suspicions were "utterly absurd", but after that a lot of different
people stepped in in support of Mariah's claims. That is easy to research, so for Taylor not to even mention it in his blog but instead kind of stick to
his guns, is lame and only contributes to the idea that he is a biased, insecure a$$hole.
exactly when radio personalities claim they are told to start rumors and insructed not to play your material thats a problem. Wendy Williams, Miss. Jones and
Star (From the Star and Buckwild fame) have all talked about this at certain points after the fact. Ja Rule and Irv Gotti said that they were instructed to
remake the Mariah/Rule record by having Ja remixing I'm Real with the added sample. The evidence is there and he is just going to stand by the fact its
absurd.
I think its a problem, when the industry Bible's top reviewer admits he is biased. I mean I already don't listen to reviews because its good to have
your own backbone and stand by what you like no matter what anybody says, but that's just utterly absurd that he still has a job, but it doesn't
surprise me this whole industry is based on politics it seems from the outside looking in.