Sunday, August 19, 2007

Vegan Dessert Question of the Week!

Yesterday, my brother told me about an article from the Wall Street Journal in which LL Cool J lists his favorite songs to work out to. Sounds familiar.

I'm not going to recall the list, since I'm slightly afraid of Rupert Murdoch. If you want to see it, it was in yesterday's "Pursuits" section.

The list got me thinking--do musicians listen to their own music?

When 50 Cent is working out in his gym, does he listen to "In da Club." When Diddy is training for a marathon, does he listen to "Come with Me?" When Kelly Clarkson is pumping iron, does she listen to "A Moment like This?"

LL Cool J did not list any of his own songs on the list.

Can someone get pumped up listening to his/her own voice? I wouldn't know, as none of my hits have made it to any CDs. Yet.

Maybe musicians get to a point where they can't even stand their own music. They have to sing the same songs over and over, from city to city. They're expected to have the same enthusiasm at the first stadium as at the twentieth.

50, Diddy, or any musicians out there reading my blog, can you answer my question--do you enjoy listening to your own music?

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

No, I don't listen to my own stuff when I'm working out. But I do listen to "A Moment Like This."

Anonymous said...

Yo homey didn't know your bro's the 50. Saweet.

Anonymous said...

To answer your question, I love to listen to Puff Daddy and P. Diddy when I work out. I don't like listening to my own music though--it's kind of strange hearing my own voice on the recording.

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