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Old 09-12-2012, 02:28 PM   #22 (permalink)
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Look, as a person who listens mainly to the 60s music, I don't like guys like Timberlake. But don't be narrow-minded. The guy is one of the, if not the most famous musician of the 2000s, he writes his own songs and for other artists, too, he is a multi-instrumentalist, he sings pretty well, he is a good dancer, and, come on, you can't deny that his songs are damn good. Don't get me wrong, I am not a big fan of him, I like many of today's metal bands much more than him, but I just don't let my personal passions to decieve my mind.
I wouldn't call him the most famous musician of the 2000s, not by a long shot. I've always thought he was talented, but you honestly think he's more talented than any rock or metal musicians who've started their careers after 1995?
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