![]() ET to hear the show broadcast live on Sirius XM’s Volume, channel 106. We like it the way it is.”ĭownload and subscribe to Rolling Stone Music Now, hosted by Brian Hiatt , on iTunes or Spotify, and tune in Fridays at 1 p.m. After we got over our anger, we said please don’t send any more of these. 1 Thing was released on January 5 of 2005 as the first single from the album, Touch. The label sends you different versions of your song, with terrible hooks on them. I was like, don’t you just hear that it sounds cool? And there were different iterations that came. But it’s not really supposed to be your traditional song where it’s taking you here and then you go up there. beatmap info osu beatmap info 1 Normal 103,043 73 One Thing Amerie mapped by Chan submitted ranked Sign In to access more features Ranked 3:39 100 391 85 User Rating 167 483 Rating Spread Description Genre Pop Language English Success Rate 26.You can use the box at the bottom of this page to leave a comment. If you are happy with the information above, please share it to your friends. And it kind of does kind of stay on one track, it doesn’t really have a bunch of changes. Amerie - 1 Thing (Official Video) by Amerie is 3:47 minutes long and has been viewed about 40,206,153 views times. “ I remember one of the descriptions was, it’s so linear. As opposed to have someone polished singing it, because then it’s cemented already.” And that gave me room to do my own interpretation of things. He’s not a singer, so it’s kind of like more of the idea of what it should sound like. Later on, he was like, ‘Should I get a girl to sing on the demos?’ And I was like, no! Because it’s very raw when he sings it. You just know how you feel about it.”‘īeating the demo “Rich sings on the demos,” Amerie explains. But you never really know how everyone else is going to like it. I liked it right away.And when we recorded it we looked at each other like hm, this is something. I thought, ‘There’s a lot happening in this track.’ It sounded so different from what was on the radio. The bridge was kind of empty, if I remember correctly, so I went off and wrote the bridge on my own at another time. And at first I was like, ‘Whoa, this song is crazy.’ The way he samples the Meters, what he chose and the way he looped it, gave it this super go-go flavor, which was in him because he’s from D.C. Amerie WAS that it girl next in line to lead Every time I see her trending on here, I am reminded of how she is underrated, & how she was robbed of her music career & style/creativity. ![]() Rich had most of the song already finished. He’s not a make-it-in-front-of-me-right-now, let’s-bounce-back-and-forth-as-we-go creator. Despite the lack of effort from her record label, Columbia, and the urban department at Sony, Amerie and her personal team managed to mold their own success, most notably with the defining track. “The way Rich works, he has to go into his hole, he creates and then he comes back and you can start tweaking things. That's one thing I can say about Aunt Mary, Amerie's mother. Tapes N’ Tapes “Rich had it on a demo tape, actually on a tape,” says Amerie. They would buy her things that they didn't buy the rest of us.
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