02-15-2007, 06:29 PM
There's nothing wrong with liking MV's recordings.
If you enjoyed them before you found out they were frauds, it's not like the recordings themselves changed.
They were catchy pop tunes, and there's nothing wrong with that.
I played them in clubs a lot when I was DJing, and knew the guys who did the original original recording http://bustthefacts.blogspot.com/2006/12/numarx.html.
I do sometimes wonder, though, why the actual 'vocalists' never made anything of themselves.
(OK, so I don't stay awake at night thinking about it.)
Oh, and the Grammys have always been a joke to those of us who really care about music.
The MV scandal just brought that fact to the rest of the world.
If you enjoyed them before you found out they were frauds, it's not like the recordings themselves changed.
They were catchy pop tunes, and there's nothing wrong with that.
I played them in clubs a lot when I was DJing, and knew the guys who did the original original recording http://bustthefacts.blogspot.com/2006/12/numarx.html.
I do sometimes wonder, though, why the actual 'vocalists' never made anything of themselves.
(OK, so I don't stay awake at night thinking about it.)
Oh, and the Grammys have always been a joke to those of us who really care about music.
The MV scandal just brought that fact to the rest of the world.