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16-08-05, 07:51 PM
Hey, just wanna find out people opinions on the Choice FM Junior jams. I've only ever been to one, with Chingy, Shystie, Nathan and some other people. It wasn't all that, and was only good when the artists were performing. There was so much hating goin on! I think even though Kat's funny...he was a bit tooooo rude. I felt sorry for the people at the front cause he could see them an he didn't have nothing nice to say. If anyone's been to that same one, did u see when those girls were called on stage to win roses? When kat and dem were walking around looking for girls who they thought were pretty, then the crowd had to cheer the loudest for the girl they thought was the prettiest and should win the rose? That was.....the way the crowd were booing a couple of those girls an sayin they're butters....
I choose not to go to any more Juniour Jams, because to me, the only highlight was the "main" or most "popular" artist at the end. And I was even getting bored of that! When Chingy came up and was performin ..I was like..."oh my days" (back when he was with DTP), but then after about half an hour...I was like...I'm bored now...get of the stage, I wanna go home ....lolol It was funny when some girls pretended to faint so they would get carried on stage then as soon as they got carried on stage they jumped up and started screamin an tried to touch him lololol...that was so pathetic.
Has anyone been to any? What did you think of it? Do you think you'll be going to another one?
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21-08-05, 01:55 PM
yea i went 2 the october (chingy) 1 and the xmas (jay sean) 1
they ova hyped the chingy one. by the time he got on the stage i was ready 2 leave lol... n wats dat al about lettin people infree 2wards the end eh???
the xmas acts wernt al dat gud, but the atmosphere was liiiiive cos ther was jus so many ppl
didnt go 2 the othas dis year (ciara/bobby valentino/lemar one a few weeks back) n from wat iv heard its gettin dry
did ne 1 go dat random "choice festival" they held for over 18s??
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**(: single black female; addicted to retail  **
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22-08-05, 05:15 PM
Ya know! My feet were HURTIN by the time they brought Chingy out. I wanted 2 sit down, but I couldn't lol. I heard bare girls were hating on Ciara when she was there, shouting out how she can't dance etc. I also heard how Houston's performance was really really bad, how he was sayin nasty things, and I heard something about people throwing ice? Either he was throwing ice, or people were throwing ice at him. Whatever happened, sounds like madness to me lol.
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22-08-05, 10:10 PM
Lady_Swifty....
Call me snobbish but I am disappointed in you. JUdging by your posting elsewhere you are a VERY bright 17 year old with the mental capacity for serious work. Why then do you lower yourself to go to a choice FM junior Jam? I dont get it! Hip Hop is TRASH..the lyrics could be written by brain damaged losers..I mean Just LISTEN..someone with your potential and gifts should be cringing at the stuff/guff that's pumped out by that industry, not paying hard cash to rub shoulders with the lower orders.
Shame on you. Get Real amd know your place - ahead of the pack looking down on them a little bit. Jeez.
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22-08-05, 11:48 PM
come on @ jazz
what do ypu want here to listen to?? Joss Stone, Timberlaake, Coldplay
ladi_swifty does have a good head on her shoulders and I'm sure she doesnt let the music affect her
You ever heard of the Golden Rule. He who has the gold makes the rules!
He who asks is a fool for five minutes. He who never asks remains a fool for ever.
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23-08-05, 12:27 AM
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Call me snobbish but I am disappointed in you. JUdging by your posting elsewhere you are a VERY bright 17 year old with the mental capacity for serious work. Why then do you lower yourself to go to a choice FM junior Jam? I dont get it! Hip Hop is TRASH..the lyrics could be written by brain damaged losers..I mean Just LISTEN..someone with your potential and gifts should be cringing at the stuff/guff that's pumped out by that industry, not paying hard cash to rub shoulders with the lower orders.
Shame on you. Get Real amd know your place - ahead of the pack looking down on them a little bit. Jeez.
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You're disappointed in me because of the music I choose to listen to? Shame on me? WHO ARE YOU to tell me that? I'm not living my life to please YOU.So think what you want about me. Know YOUR place, and know not to judge me because of the music I choose to listen to. Just for the record, there were SOUL artists there, RNB artists there, DANCE ACTS there, NOT just hip hop. I'm sure there are a lot of BN posters who listen to soul, rnb, hip hop etc etc, so why not go copy and paste that text to everyone else. You can't judge someone because of the music they listen to. (I'm 16 by the way, not quite 17 yet) Yes people may view me as a bright person, but it doesn't mean that I must listen to CLASSICAL music or ROCK music, or whatever music you "believe" I should be listening to. I listen to music I enjoy...and if that's a problem to you, then that's exactly what it is...YOUR problem. I'm doing well for myself, hip hop or no hip hop. I'm not living my life to please a BN poster whom I've never even met.
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Until you buy my clothes, feed me and keep a roof over my head.....
I don't have to cater to your expectations, or be how you want me to be.
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23-08-05, 12:33 AM
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come on @ jazz
what do ypu want here to listen to?? Joss Stone, Timberlaake, Coldplay
ladi_swifty does have a good head on her shoulders and I'm sure she doesnt let the music affect her
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Thankyou, I can't stand ignorance. People judging people because of what they listen to..what kind of foolishness is that? I've got good grades, doing well academically, don't put harmful substances in my body or none of that ish, so I must be doing something right.
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I was trying to start a harmless topic about people's opinions of how they found the Junior Jams...there's always...one.
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23-08-05, 06:37 PM
Clearly, Lady_Swifty is being brought up withouta steady paternal influence, judging by the tone of her post. But thats the tragedy of the black community, generations of children are growing up minus the stabilising influence of good fathers.That leaves them at risk of a moronic musical culture where womenare hoes and drug dealing/taking is glorified.
How sad.
BTW between Ludacris and Joss Stone I go for Joss Stone. At least she sings in joined up sentences.
"Ludacris has the sound to make your booty go ooh"
How f**king elevated. Take it Ladi_Swifty and Cashmoney..its all yours.
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23-08-05, 07:58 PM
Ive never been to a choice Junior jam but I would liketo the next one. Id to see, Ludacris or LL Cool J or someone big like that.
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23-08-05, 08:33 PM
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Clearly, Lady_Swifty is being brought up withouta steady paternal influence, judging by the tone of her post. But thats the tragedy of the black community, generations of children are growing up minus the stabilising influence of good fathers.That leaves them at risk of a moronic musical culture where womenare hoes and drug dealing/taking is glorified.
How sad.
BTW between Ludacris and Joss Stone I go for Joss Stone. At least she sings in joined up sentences.
"Ludacris has the sound to make your booty go ooh"
How f**king elevated. Take it Ladi_Swifty and Cashmoney..its all yours.
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Well...I aint a hoe..I aint doin drugs...I aint out havin sex...I aint out drinkin all night...I aint failin in school......So...what's your problem? It hasn't affected my life AT ALL.
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You can go ahead an say this is sad and that is sad...YES it WOULD be sad if I was out on the streets doing god knows what with whoever, if I weren't takin care of myself and notdoing well for myself, because of listening to "hip hop" music.But I am...so..get over it.
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We can't help the musicwe like, so that's something you're going to have to learn to deal with. niceone.gif
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You don't like black artists music do you?
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23-08-05, 08:35 PM
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Ive never been to a choice Junior jam but I would liketo the next one. Id to see, Ludacris or LL Cool J or someone big like that.
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Yeah I wouldn't mind me some Ludacris either lol. I heard Marques Houston was supposed to perform at one, but he turned it down lol. I think I would have preferred to have gone to Ciara's one rather than the one I went to, cause I prefer her over Chingy. Chingy's....dry lol
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23-08-05, 08:46 PM
They r both dry 2 me lol. I would of loved to have gone to the Bobby valentino one coz hes good live. But I would also like to c sum good uk acts aswell.
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23-08-05, 09:09 PM
Oh yea, I got pics of BV from that Junior Jam....(niceone.gif, nooicceee lol), the only UK act of the night that I actually enjoyed lol was Shystie's performance...even though her clothes weren't right lol, she was dressed like she was just going next door for some sugar. She was good though, Nathan...he was ok I guess. I heard Kano's performance smacked it, but I didn't go to that one, so I wouldn't know lol
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