How a PAWG wrote “Boo’d Up,” the surprise hit of the summer

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Damn a lot Coli dudes swear they know everything about music but really be thinking these singers write these song themselves :RussTales:
The Coli swears they hate the new streaming age and miss CD's but it looks like y'all were never reading the credits in the first place :FrancisWave:
Breh :laff:
 

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You right, but we never talked about it or cared before.

We didn't think about or care who wrote TLC' songs or Whitney Houston songs or Boys II Men's songs.

We just enjoyed the music .

I guess I can only speak for myself, but music was much better before we had so much info about the politics and behind the scenes aspects of music. It was better when the music seemed organic instead of manufactured and shopped around to the highest bidder.

I legit assumed she wrote this herself.

I assumed those were her words.


Still love the song tho. No big deal.:manny:
you want to live in a lie
 

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Music is a universal language.

To be all shocked and flabbergasted towards the idea of people from different cultures sharing melodies and hooks is sad.
 

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You right, but we never talked about it or cared before.

We didn't think about or care who wrote TLC' songs or Whitney Houston songs or Boys II Men's songs.

We just enjoyed the music .

I guess I can only speak for myself, but music was much better before we had so much info about the politics and behind the scenes aspects of music. It was better when the music seemed organic instead of manufactured and shopped around to the highest bidder.

I legit assumed she wrote this herself.

I assumed those were her words.


Still love the song tho. No big deal.:manny:

That’s not necessarily true. Baby face and Dallas Austin were getting huge praise. Even LA Reid too
 

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Ok so I know the booth brehs struggle with this

But was it actually a pawg? Or just a white female

Cus y'all be confusing the two in here:pachaha:

*Not in jbo tho:manny:
 

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YALL GOTTA STOP ACTING STUPID,
I AM WELL AWARE THEIR IS SUCH A THING AS SONGWRITERS IN R&B.

BUT LETS NOT fukkING ACT LIKE IT IS COMMON FOR A PAWG TO WRITE FOR A BLACK R &B ARTIST

YALL NEED TO RELAX. YALL ACT LIKE IM WRITING A HIT PIECE ON HER OR SOMETHING.
You specifically are better off not looking too deep into your favorite artists' catalogues and who wrote those songs.

A big difference between black male and female artists is that the feelings of white women and black women are WAY closer than the thoughts of white and black men.

So white women (you know 'em: use black slang, follow black twitter, watch Atlanta and Empire) are writing hit songs for black women and are infiltrating and integrating that part of the business. These white women can have powerful white fathers who have connections, and as we all know internalized racism is not a joke, working with a white singer who expresses what they feel anyway can feel great for a lot of black female artists.

This is reality^
 

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Its R&B.. Who cares. I also doubt that the white chick (I refuse to use that ass c00n ass word pawg) would had made the song doper than Ella's version so its nothing.
 
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