- KERI HILSON KNOCK YOU DOWN SOUNDS LIKE 80S FULL
- KERI HILSON KNOCK YOU DOWN SOUNDS LIKE 80S PROFESSIONAL
KERI HILSON KNOCK YOU DOWN SOUNDS LIKE 80S PROFESSIONAL
Show: You ever notice that the professional music critics seem to like everything? They apparently praised Only, Anaconda, and Truffle Butter. Catchy chorus, laid back beat, great flow and lyrics, what else does there need to be? The song is great.
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Not to mention how catchy the chorus by Snoop, Wiz, and Bruno Mars is. Snoop Dogg's been going downhill for quite some time (as evidenced by his verse on Wiggle), but he really brings his A-game on this song, and the interplay between him and Wiz is superb. Speaking of the D-o-double-g, let's get to him.
KERI HILSON KNOCK YOU DOWN SOUNDS LIKE 80S FULL
I'm not a big fan of pot myself, but I see nothing wrong with using it, and the laid-back beat full of texture really aids Wiz giving an awesome performance and really knowing what he and Snoop are talking about. This is probably one of the best songs about smoking weed there is, ultimately saying that they like to smoke pot every now and then, and that that's alright. He plays the weed rap game quite often, but he's never quite been able to get it down like in Young, Wild, & Free. Me: When it comes to an artist who may be bad but is definitely full of potential, Wiz Khalifa definitely fits that bill. This is one of the best things any of these three have ever made. The best part for me is that piano riff throughout the song (you ever notice how the theme from Wasted by Tiesto sounds like this, too? Does something about that riff just scream “DRUGS!” to people?), which just makes it seem like a few friends having a good time. I’m also a straightedge conservative Christian. Show: Snoop Dogg has lost his credibility long before this song, Wiz Khalifa only seems to try when he feels like it, and Bruno Mars annoys me to no end. Keri Hilson may be bland as all hell, but Knock You Down is certainly far from being so.Īrtist: Wiz Khalifa, Snoop Dogg, & Bruno Mars It's got great production, Keri's vocals are nice, Ne-Yo's verse is beautiful, Kanye's verse feels out of place, and yet it does nothing to affect how great the overall final product is. That said, Knock You Down is still amazing. I mean, sure, The Way I Are (despite how much of an eye roll the title is), her 2007 collab with Timbaland, was pretty good, but her solo output such as songs like the limp, overly autotuned, and utterly useless Turnin' Me On and the weak, way too egotistical for its own good Pretty Girl Rock are absolute garbage. Me: Keri Hilson isn't generally someone who you'd think would deserve to be on a list like this, but when you take a closer look, you realize that she's really awful. If I had just heard this, I would have thought that she was an entirely different kind of artist.
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And what sense does three people on a love song make? Anyway, this song is very solid. This is a song about how surprising and life changing love is, and both Hilson and Ne-Yo sell it. This sounds about as far from atrocities like Pretty Girl Rock and Turnin’ Me On as you can get. But even a casual listen to her other work makes it all make sense.
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Show: I had only ever heard Knock You Down from Keri Hilson before, so I was puzzled when Halston suggested it.