Can't Miss Ideas for a New K7/TKG Album

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I know I started a thread before describing why Freestyle music has fell so far. In no way was that an attack on K7. It was just constructive criticism. Madonna has a saying that if there were 100 people in a room and 99 of them liked her song, she'd rather talk to the 1 person who didn't. If I wasn't a true fan, I wouldn't care to criticize. I have thought of a way that TKG could do an album that doesn't have to be all freestyle and at the same time does not have to sound pop either. They could do 5 hardcore freestyle songs, 3 songs like on the K7 solo album (like "move it like this"), 2 rap songs where TKG sings the hook, and maybe an uptempo b-boy track. Also could do some stuff similar to that video where K7 was singing over Noreaga's "I'm Leaving" beat. This way the whole album would still have a street sound. This is an idea that could certainly sell records as the non-freestyle tracks could have much appeal to the urban market. The 5 hardcore freestyle songs (new songs with the old skool style) would more than satisfy the core freestyle audience. What do ya think?
 
At this point it really doesn't matter what we'd all like either way. I'm sure the content of the album has already been discussed amongst the group and they already have it all planned.
 
hey head, not that ur idea is a bad one or nething, but they r the artists u know what i mean, let them do their thing dude, im sure they got it all under control!!! im outtie!!!
 
We saw how well that strategy worked for the "Forever" album. Some of the ideas I mentioned are from material K7 has already done. I guess the whole point of my post was to show how TKG could do an album that's not even half freestyle and still make it bang.
 
If i recall correctly, that album went platinum. So basically the formula of keepin the sound street works better than slow jams and pop and house.
 
If i recall correctly, that album went platinum. So basically the formula of keepin the sound street works better than slow jams and pop and house.



Call me crazy but K7 might as well be TKA.In my eyes its the same.One more street style da other more pop.
 
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