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P Diddy ft. Christina Aguilera - 'Tell Me'

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Fraser McAlpine | 17:31 UK time, Tuesday, 12 December 2006

It's funny how you use music in your everyday life, innit? I mean, here's this song, which couldn't sound more like the end of the world (OK, a SEXY version of the end of the world, now leave me alone Christina, I'm trying to WORK here...) if it came complete with the good Lord himself on backing vocals, and you? You're going to listen to it when go you down to the shops to buy some crisps. The perfect soundtrack!

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P DiddyAnd while you're walking down to the end of your road, you've got the Didster in one ear, banging on about how you should try and pretend he's just an ordinary bloke and nowt special, and Christina in the other ear conjuring up fiery angels and frosty demons with just the power of that voice of hers.

Turn the corner, past the postbox, and the bongobeat is attempting to chisel your skull off, from both sides at once, while swarms of synth-bees come swooping down from on high to try and steal the packet of mints from inside your bag.

Oh sure, musically this is about as complicated as a doorbell chime, but it'll put the fear of impeding doom in you before you get to the bus stop, and that's a promise.

Just don't try and do anything saucy to it, whatever you do. God's watching!

4 StarReleased: December 11th

(Fraser McAlpine)

Comments

  1. At 05:19 PM on 20 Dec 2006, wrote:

    crappyCrapCrapCrap.
    CRAP

  2. At 08:54 PM on 20 Dec 2006, josj wrote:

    disagree wiv Mz.Kiedis, i belive this song is possibly one of the best this year and definitely better than anything released from Christina's own album. Not only is it an extremely sexy song, her lyrical ability shines in this song.

    xxx

    PS Christina, please release Candyman!!!

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