NUCLEAR MUSIC ALERT. IMPORTANT READ ...


"This is Jack Bauer from CTU. We propose to all radio stations not to play Candyman because the listening experience to everyone that tunes in can be pretty daunting and psychologically damaging. The more this song penetrates the brain, the more evident that it is nuclear active. It will painfully absorb your head like acid piercing through the skin. Do not subject your listeners to this torture because Christina Aguilera is terrorising the nation with the nuclear threat of Candyman".

8 Comments:

Anonymous said...

Ah Toya!!! LMAO!!! Don't be mean, who knows, Mambo No. 5 hit # 1, didn't it? Beside, it's a catchy song and she belts it out in the end quite nicely. It's like a candy song, never take it too serious. Bad choice as a second single, I would go for "Hurt" or "Understand", but Xtina must be gettin' real desperate coz the album leaked.
Now, after listenin' at F. U. S. S., I wouldn't be surprised if some Storch collegue or co-worker or fan or ally had been the responsible for the leakage of the album!
Cheers!
Try 2 sing 1 song with 1 voice...
Atte. Dan!

Anonymous said...

The song is HOT!!!!!!!!! stop hating

Anonymous said...

LMAO!!! I like the song...but would of loved "save me from myself" or "hurt" both great songs!!! Maybe Scott (FUSS..fuck u scott storch) may have triggered this.....oh well...i'm still buying the album....

Anonymous said...

LOL. I don't think it's the right choice for the second single, but this is still a good song. Xtina album is trully amazing, her best so far. But it's true it's not what we are used to listen at the whole day on radios :)

Anonymous said...

Is that REALLY what "FUSS" (F*ck U Scott Storch) Sands 4??? Cause I was wondering...What happen?

Anonymous said...

"After Christina Aguilera stated she would never work with the Neptunes, it appears she's got some real beef with another hit producer, Scott Storch, with whom she collaborated on her 2002 album, "Stripped." Storch produced more than half of that particular album, while it seems he is no where to be found on her new disc, "Back To Basics," save for a seemingly subtle interlude, the latter of which becomes less subtle upon closer examination of the lyrics:

U know who you are
This is for you
I thought I knew who you were
I see now you were a lesson I learned
And all I am to you now is a bridge that's been burned
Now I was the first to believe
I made you a part of my musical dream
And your thanks to me, came without an apology.
We wrote loving me 4 me, don't walk away, can't hold us down, a part of history.
Don't forget infatuation, I'm a fighter, feeling unappreciated
Yet this song is for you to remind you.
Hey I moved on, sang my songs, I have no regrets.

Hope it all was worth it.
Looks like I didn't need you
Still got the album out

The track "F.U.S.S." is thought to be abbreviated for "Fuck You Scott Storch," possibly in response to comments Storch made about Aguilera in a recent issue of Rolling Stone:

"I'm insulted by a lot of the artists I delivered hits to---like Christina Aguilera." Storch made seven songs for her most recent album, Stripped, two of them singles, and helped her sell 12 million records worldwide, but he's not working on her new album, Back to Basics. "I told [Christina's people] I needed a private plane to get out to L.A.," he says. "I had to bring equipment, clothes, my people. You want me to move my life from Miami to L.A. for six months, and you can't get me a plane to do it? She didn't go to bat for me. And I truly cared about her as a person and a friend and as an artist."

Christina has stated her distaste for producers working with too many artists, and the real reason for Storch's exclusion may have something to do with the laundry list of artists he's collaborated with since working with Aguilera in 2002. Other evidence points to the beef being more than just about their working relationship. In the linear "Thank You" notes on "Stripped," Aguilera mysteriously hinted at something even juicier:

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Perhaps she referring to a romantic relationship between the two? It wouldn't be first time Christina has mixed business with pleasure, nor is it out of character for her to write songs about her "private" life. When ex-boyfriend Jorge Santos broke up with her in 2001, Aguilera chose to include the songs "Infatuation" and "Loving Me 4 Me" on her CD "Stripped," songs that she had written before they broke up. "He just felt like he was living more my life than his life," she said, explaining, "It just felt weird not having them on the record." She also penned the hit "Fighter" about their troubled relationship, or at least the aftermath that followed.

Her new album is teeming with new songs about her recent marriage to longtime boyfriend Jordan Bratman, and the idea of his wife working with a former boyfriend may not have been too appealing. Whatever the reason, the two hit makers' surprising fallout makes for interesting music and speculation."

hahah.. it is a nice song. but she didnt had to put it on here album.

but she's So right. I also had readed that Rolling Stone interview!

Beyonce also didnt also him back

he is a great producer.. but he thinks he is jezus right now!

So KARMA SERVES

Anonymous said...

BEYONCE'S NEW SINGLE IT'S ABOUT JAY-Z AND RHINNA *WINK* http://rapidshare.de/files/28741494/Beyonce-_Ring_the_Alarm.mp3.html

Toya said...

Thanks for the lowdown!