Is Professor Green this generation's answer to John Lennon?
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Re: Is Professor Green this generation's answer to John Lennon?No, but in terms of musical ability I don't see much difference between Lennon and the Prof. If anything, the Prof is more talented. Listening to his latest album recently reminded me of the first time I heard the White Album.(Original post by BigMoz93)
Why? Was John Lennon the only British musician to be played on American radio?
Although personally I see Chipmunk and Example as better prospects, I can't wait until America gets to hear their talents. -
Re: Is Professor Green this generation's answer to John Lennon?(Original post by from rush hour with love)
If anything, the Prof is more talented
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Re: Is Professor Green this generation's answer to John Lennon?(Original post by from rush hour with love)
Professor Green is now getting played on radio in America, always the sign of a very gifted artist.
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Re: Is Professor Green this generation's answer to John Lennon?Were you dropped when you were born, reeled back up by the umbilical cord and dropped again?(Original post by from rush hour with love)
No, but in terms of musical ability I don't see much difference between Lennon and the Prof. If anything, the Prof is more talented. Listening to his latest album recently reminded me of the first time I heard the White Album.
Although personally I see Chipmunk and Example as better prospects, I can't wait until America gets to hear their talents.
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Re: Is Professor Green this generation's answer to John Lennon?He's Canadian.(Original post by from rush hour with love)
Bieber is North American, so of course he is going to get played in the US as he is a homegrown artist.
Just like how over here the radio stations force rubbish like Mumford & Sons upon us.
Just to clarify, I know Canada is part of North America. It is not, however, part of the United States, which the OP appeared to imply when he referred to Bieber as a "homegrown artist from the US". That's what I was contesting.Last edited by Gofre; 29-02-2012 at 20:05.
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