17 videos is ridiculous. He is overcompensating for being away for a year. It's not hard to make a lot of videos in a few days when you're standing in front of a green screen for all 17 of them. Hell, most of these videos won't make it past the net, but whatever. They weren't made for me anyway.
I played the Heavy Rain demo and it actually turned me off to the game a bit. It played how I expected it to, but some of the voice acting wasn't too great. I thought this was a pretty big deal for a game that is supposed to be like a movie. I will probably get it after a price drop.
My next games are God of War III and Red Steel 2.
This place thrives when Will does, especially when he does music. If his career slows down, so does board activity.
However, if he were to die tomorrow, I'm sure this place would be on fire... I don't know if we have a solid theory here yet.
It was good until they decided throw autotune into it. Wayne and T-Pain should not be singing on this song, plain and simple. The rap bit seemed overly corny to me too.
I often wonder about where the game would be if key players like Pac were still alive. I can optimistically think that we'd have had much more talented artists shine. I can depressingly reflect about how much get ignored.
All of you that ignored the first album listed and my topic are horrible people to the very core of your inner being.
Honorable mentions:
Method Man & Redman - Blackout 2
Grandmaster Flash- The Bridge
I still need to check out a lot of releases though.
I was actually just wondering about how he feels about continuing to make albums in the face of low sales. The reason mostly women buy his albums is that he puts out singles that appeal to women, not that they're bad.
That said, damn near every person in this industry is afraid of Lil' Wayne hype. The article flowed very smoothly until all of a sudden Timbaland backs up on his own words to make sure he doesn't get run over by the Lil' Wayne hype train. Wayne's music is nothing like the music from Timbaland's "generation."