The Problem With… Jamie Foxx’s “Fall For Your Type”

After getting an Academy Award for Ray in 2004 and showing off his classically trained voice, I’d say Terrell’s own Jamie Foxx had a pretty great decade. But there’s always been one thing that makes me think twice about heaping praise on Jamie. That’s the single “Blame It.” With Auto-Tune…

The Problem With… Coldplay’s “Christmas Lights”

During the holidays, artists tend to release disposable singles to cash in on the season. To my mind, no one ever buys these singles for themselves, they always get them as a gifts. We’re too busy buying albums on Best of the Year lists for ourselves. Anyway, this year, we’re…

The Problem With… Bruno Mars’ “Grenade”

I sorta get it: Bruno Mars is an innocent puppy who sees the best in women. He showed as much in his first single “Just the Way You Are.” Well, checking back on that song, the title should have read, “Just the Way You Look.” Why? Because it focused mostly…

The Problem With… Enrique Iglesias’ “Tonight”

A quarter of a year has passed since Enrique Iglesias released his first hit in a couple of years with “I Like It.” I didn’t like it then, and I don’t like it now.With his latest material, Iglesias seems to be throwing off the suave, mysterious Latin male facade he…

The Problem With Ke$ha’s “We R Who We R”

Y’know, after months trying to forget about Ke$ha — and I tried a lot — a weird idea occurred to me. What if Ke$ha is trying play like the ancient Greek philosopher Diogenes of Sinope?You see, both of them live in bathtubs — yet ignore their hygiene and appearance –…

The Problem With… Katy Perry’s “Firework”

It seems, much as we try, no one can avoid Katy Perry. Hell, she’s pretty much everywhere these days, between awards shows, popping up (or not at all, turn out) on Sesame Street. She even lashed out at Microsoft over their closed-source softw… no, actually, her fans just wanted free…

Massive Attack, Thievery Corporation

3D (Robert Del Naja), Daddy G (Grant Marshall) and Mushroom (Andy Knowles), the core members of Massive Attack, have sure made their mark in popular music since budding off from Wild Bunch in 1988. These mixers, backed by an ensemble of guest vocalists, managed to set down a novel sound…

The Problem With… Neon Trees’ “Animal”

It’s about damn time an indie pop track reached the top of the charts. I was getting kind of tired of throwing a few of my favorite pop artists under the bus for their bad efforts… Leave it to an contradictory genre like indie pop to grind my gears again…

The Problem With… Taylor Swift’s “Mine”

Taylor Swift’s formula for charm makes her accessible to much of America. She’s got a Rust Belt background that plays well with the country music audience, a girl next door vibe that pulls in all the young-uns, and a sense of humor that just warms your heart, doesn’t it?However, one…