This is what Polow boastfully says after being rumbled using preset music software to produce his six-figure beats. A YouTube video caused massive uproar this week after a young man was seen calling Polow out on his cheating ways. In the video (which YouTube has currently pulled), the young man plays a bit of Usher's smash hit single Love in This Club. He then demonstrates two presets from Apple's GarageBand program which sound very identical to the track - causing many of us - myself included - to question Polow's credibility as a producer. However, Polow insists that he didn't get the music from Apple and insists that he has yet to view the exposing YouTube video. He says: "There's this keyboard I have that a lot of sounds come in" (I actually mentioned it in my sister post).
Polow also notes that the song contains a live bassline and that Robin Thicke was enlisted to play piano on the record. Polow also boasts that he can charge six figures because he makes companies hundreds of millions of dollars especially as he's "one of the most influential people in music" (yuh riiiight). Not content with previously upsetting black women with his narrow-minded generalizing statements, here's the killer punchline:
"If a ten-year-old can make 'Love in This Club' and save Usher's career and make black women want to f*ck him again, after they was done with him for getting married, then sh*t he's a genius just like me. I also wrote the hook - that's not a preset." [SOURCE]
The so-called producer has been under suspicion for leaking new Beyonce music from her forthcoming album (her demo's for tracks such as Beautiful Nitemare and Kick 'Em Out, which are still available on the Net) but he denies leaking them. You can read the rest by clicking here. That is totally horrible what he said about black women, and he still refuses to quit. And also, last time I checked, Usher's career didn't need saving. His last album Confessions sold over one million copies in its first week and ended up going Diamond stateside. And that was WITHOUT the help of Polow Da Don. So basically, he is insinuating that Usher's career would be NOTHING without him. Yes, he may have risked his friendship with Usher by leaking Love In This Club without permission, but I wonder what Usher would have to say about these deceitful statements. Implying Usher's career needed saving is insultingly - a kick in the teeth. Anyway, my beef with Polow is his moronic statements towards black women. Any pinch of respect I may have had for Polow has completely vanished out of the window. What a complete asshole.
0 Comments