Ana Lou ft. Lewis Hamilton - Say Goodbye And it's god awful. I managed about 2 lines in. Stick to your day job, Lewis.
Crikey! I'm no music expert, but that was indeed rubbish IMESHO. I didn't even make 2 minutes TBH.... As you say, 'stick to your day job'! I can't even bring myself to say the usual 'thanks for posting'! Cheers, Ian
How sad. He could have been one of the greats if he chose to be a racing driver rather than a celebrity. Oh well. Good news for Nico though...
Give him a break, the guy's already got more hits than the Beatles. Ask Massa and Button Image Unavailable, Please Login
I actually expected worse. The true test will be shortly; going to play it for our kids (17 and almost 13) I'll let you know the reaction Kevin
First off the quality of the recording is absolutely appalling so how anyone can make a true informed opinion is beyond me. Personally I cannot stand this genre and style of music, however if I was asked what type of music I'd expect him to come up with, this would be it. He can sing, there again how much of auto tuning has played a part is anyone's guess. It is hard for me to make a true judgement on the song as whole until I hear a good quality version, but what I have heard so far I'd rather he hadn't done it, but as I don't like the song style type, I find it hard to make a judgment and call it utter tosh as yet. Maybe folk that like that style could or would comment, but like I said IMO a better version is required to make that call.
I'm not even going to click the link... So Lewis has decided to follow in the footsteps of Jacques Villeneuve? Finish 2nd in rookie year; win title in 2nd year; then have a lame attempt at a music career while still driving and never reaching the same level of achievement?
I'd even go a small step further and ask that Bas, dear friend, would you mind finding someone to punch you in your face on our behalf for posting that?
Like so many before him, athletes seem to think they're rock stars and rock stars think they're athletes. Neither have successfully existed in the others' world, generally speaking. No change here. Too bad he didn't at least try to bring his own style. This is kind of like watching Kobe Bryant trying to rap.