Crazy to think this song could have been a Britney song! Rachel Stevens version was a big hit on the radio back in the day. I believe it was written as a rebuttal to Justin TImberlake's "Cry me a river"? Regardless, Cathy is a musical genius.
You mean a big (s)hit. Come on, while this song is fine, it sounds exactly like everything done for their lousy LPs. What a terrible way for a good 90s singer to end up, pawing off substandard stuff to these nobodies. Musical genius is being squandered. Maybe without that terrible US club-sound these songs would be better and if she didn't treat her voice to sound like a desperate barbie of today. Title makes me laugh-they're all phoneys and yes Britney Spears is a reject, though the other names used here are even worse. And those NOT named.
Crazy to think this song could have been a Britney song! Rachel Stevens version was a big hit on the radio back in the day. I believe it was written as a rebuttal to Justin TImberlake's "Cry me a river"? Regardless, Cathy is a musical genius.
Amen to that
You mean a big (s)hit. Come on, while this song is fine, it sounds exactly like everything done for their lousy LPs. What a terrible way for a good 90s singer to end up, pawing off substandard stuff to these nobodies. Musical genius is being squandered. Maybe without that terrible US club-sound these songs would be better and if she didn't treat her voice to sound like a desperate barbie of today. Title makes me laugh-they're all phoneys and yes Britney Spears is a reject, though the other names used here are even worse. And those NOT named.
I wonder if this was the song Britney loved, but hated the subject matter. Respect that she avoided feeding the drama.
Sounds great! Thank you for sharing. - Elly
Interesting
Chocolate love!?
That demo is by Karen Poole, although it uses the same instrumental it was later given to Karen to work on after Britney rejected Cathy's version