Gucci Mane unites with Justin Bieber on his breezy new single “Love Thru the Computer,” an ode to romance in the digital age.
Throughout the song, the rapper and singer trade lines over fizzy beats and a pitched-up sample of electro-funk act Zapp & Roger’s 1985 track “Computer Love.” (Numerous artists have sampled that track over the years, including Tupac Shakur.)
Early on between punchlines, the emcee shouts out the source material, noting, “You want a long-distance love; I want computer love.” Bieber appears on the song’s auto-tuned chorus, singing...
Throughout the song, the rapper and singer trade lines over fizzy beats and a pitched-up sample of electro-funk act Zapp & Roger’s 1985 track “Computer Love.” (Numerous artists have sampled that track over the years, including Tupac Shakur.)
Early on between punchlines, the emcee shouts out the source material, noting, “You want a long-distance love; I want computer love.” Bieber appears on the song’s auto-tuned chorus, singing...
- 5/31/2019
- by Ryan Reed
- Rollingstone.com
What’s in a name? It could be a TV show’s destiny. The name of a TV series could make or break it, depending on if viewers are even willing to give it a chance. It’s a foot in the door, and sometimes that foot will get slammed if the audience is put off by its title. Remember “$#*! My Dad Says,” “Gcb,” or “The Knights of Prosperity”? There’s a reason you don’t.
For the 2017 Fall TV season, IndieWire called out four shows — “9Jkl,” “The Orville,” “Ten Days in the Valley,” and “Wisdom of the Crowd” — for their poor title choices. Of the lot, only “The Orville” survives, which may be more of a testament to the love for Seth Macfarlane and his specific brand of humor mixed with a love of “Star Trek.” Oddly enough, “The Orville” was probably the worst title of them all. Therefore,...
For the 2017 Fall TV season, IndieWire called out four shows — “9Jkl,” “The Orville,” “Ten Days in the Valley,” and “Wisdom of the Crowd” — for their poor title choices. Of the lot, only “The Orville” survives, which may be more of a testament to the love for Seth Macfarlane and his specific brand of humor mixed with a love of “Star Trek.” Oddly enough, “The Orville” was probably the worst title of them all. Therefore,...
- 5/20/2018
- by Hanh Nguyen
- Indiewire
The Peachtree International Film Festival will celebrate its eighth year in downtown Atlanta, Ga August 23-25. Among the top films being showcased are Jono Oliver's Home, which stars Gbenga Akinnagbe as a man suffering from mental illness who's trying to rebuild his life. Tambay saw the film back in April, and enjoyed it. Also being screened is romantic comedy First Impression starring Lamman Rucker and Lisa Anderson as a couple brought together by internet romance. Written by Regis Le'Bron and directed by Arthur Muhammad, the film co-stars David and Tamala Mann, Tommy Ford, Elise Neal, Brad James, and Carl Payne. This year's festival will also feature a concert,...
- 7/3/2013
- by Jai Tiggett
- ShadowAndAct
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