At 11:57 AM 6/14/01 -0500, Dr. Axel Barcelo Aspeitia -- Investigador wrote:
>
>. . . and talking about 2-step making it in America, here's a quote from
>that article:
> It's probably safe to assume that 'N
>Sync's Justin Timberlake doesn't care much for the nuances of
>cultural criticism. When he recently told Entertainment
>Weekly that two-step garage is "where we think music is going," he
>was talking about cool-ass beats. "It's more futuristic," he
>said, referring to the two-step influence of "Pop," his group's new
>single. "It's like R&B twice as fast."
>
N'Sync's "Pop" isn't even 2-step. It's too slow and isn't even
swing-quantized.
It sounds more like MJ (Michael Jackson) rather than the other MJ...
Elson
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