May 19, 2009

A spin on love songs!

Sometimes, it's not about what you say it's how you say it and who you're you saying it to! This was such a great watch and it really fed me! What I liked about this video is he kept it so everyone could get something, the young and the not so young! Check out... I hope you like it! For the ones that are technically handicapped, click this text and you'll be directed to the video! lolol

3 thoughts:

TheBlogArtistFormerlyKnownAsYBandDL said...

This had me rolling, I'm sorry. This put a smile on my face Sir Fuzzy.

I have been out of really commenting, lately on anyone's blog. Only when I just feel I have to say something. Well I had to say something on this.

I really enjoyed that. It's not the first time that R&B songs have been turned into gospel songs for the lord.

I couldn't agree more about it's not what you say BUT how you say it and to who.

I have heard R.Kelly's "I believe I can fly," turn into a song for the lord. Trinitee 5:7 turned Musiq's "Love" into a gospel song replacing love with lord.

I mean years ago Twinkie Clark turned Pepsi jingle's and Stevie Wonder songs into gosple songs for the Clark Sisters.

Thanks for taking me out of my comment slump.

TheBlogArtistFormerlyKnownAsYBandDL said...

Oh and by the way, it cracks me up that some church folk act like their ears never hear or listen to secular music, because of regardless of who the pastor was singing about and to who... the whole church knew the lyrics to the Alicia Keys songs and Always and Forever and etc...

...in fact more than to the lyrics of the real gospel song in the end.

Chet said...

I saw this video and you are correct "it is not what you say it is how you say and to whom you say it to."