Tuesday, March 8, 2011

Nelly feat. Kelly Rowland video for 'Gone': better if 'Dilemma' did not exist

Kelly Rowland and Nelly are two old acquaintances. When they recorded 'Dilemma' in 2002, both were catapulted by the force of single and reached saturation of so much as it squeezed out the song on the album including singer, Simply Deep. They continued with their careers - that of Nelly and had a couple of years in service, as she had just launched the solo venture after the separation of Destiny's Child - but always ensured that sooner or later repeat the experience.

This time has been that Nelly has stayed with the duo and has included on his album, the almost unnoticed 5.0. 'Gone', the track that has met nine years later, remains the essence of that first foray, which is a double edged sword. Not that 'Gone' is a bad song, and neither was once 'Dilemma', but the similarities are too many, from the first second well is sensed which way the shots go.

The structure, style, the distribution of interventions by Nelly and Kelly Rowland ... everything would have been more attractive if it were not a sequel. The accompanying video is quite monotonous, as unfortunately often happens in the case of these two artists. In it we see them again, so innocent flirting, exchanging smiles and singing slow motion on the beach, all with a cloying point quite boring.

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