This probably goes further back than "Stan" by Eminem, but I don't know the chronological order of these songs, or if there are any more (I might edit this post if I can think of any more) but they all have the same thing in common.
The woman sinsg just a basic hook and sometimes needent be credited as a co-performer and just a famous backing singer.
OK I do remember one pre Stan song
Long hard road out of hell, before they took Sneakerpimps name off the track, from the Spawn soundtrack, which was meant to be a collaboration album, Manson went on record that he wanted a female singer for that song and as it happened he was asked to put a song for the album and lo they gave him a female singer fronted band to work with. So that one got retroactivly turned into an uncredited backing singer.
Stan, this one kinda gets off the hook as it was a sample of Dido's track thankyou and not a propper duet, but it has all the hallmarks.
Nelly & Kelly "Dilema" Kelly Rowland's main post Destiny's Child song (that I can remember) all she sings is "No mater what I do, even when I'm with my boo, all I think about is you-oo-oo." or words to that extent and not much else. Atleast the girl singing on "It's getting hot in here" was just a backing singer and not listed as a duet with a dozzen words to her song sheet.
Jay-Z Alicia Keys "Empire State of Mind" again like with Stan this is Jay-z using an exsisting Keys' song in his own work and she is just providing some chorus.
Back to Eminem with Rhianna this time and "Love the way it hurts" I love her part the beats around it and wondered if again it was a Rhiana solo sang over as I would listen to that if it had the same musical accompanyment, she does eventually sing something else aside from "Just gonna stand there ..." so atleast she gets to sing more than normal.
The only one I can think off off hand that isn't a chorus cut from another song, or lyrics worthy of a backing singer not a named artist (OK the genres listed are not my main staple of music, but they are the main culprits) is Ludacris and Niki Minaj "My chick bad" although she has little to say atleast she says different things and Ludacris sounds the more repetative. I'm just dissapointed that her solo stuff sounds so bland in comparason, I want this pink haired psycho to do more songs, not the "no more I love you's" sampled "your love" which had that going on for longer than I could care.
This one is a backing singer and not a duet so it doesn't count, but I can't let it slide, Puffy Daddy's "Coming Home" starts off with a wonderfull voice, lures me in each time then that idiot opens his gob and I wonder if he used biggie as a human meat shield as I think music would be better off if he died and B.I.G didn't.
In short, (too late) if all you want is a backing singer, HIRE a backing singer, don't get someone who wants a good chunk of royalties from the song just so you can have a more named artist help your career.
I lost track of the ammount of times Jay-Z was guesting in video's around 03, I think he could be on for an hour uninterupted with the ammount of guest spots he did and most of the times his brief cameo was way better than the song it was spliced into.
The woman sinsg just a basic hook and sometimes needent be credited as a co-performer and just a famous backing singer.
OK I do remember one pre Stan song
Long hard road out of hell, before they took Sneakerpimps name off the track, from the Spawn soundtrack, which was meant to be a collaboration album, Manson went on record that he wanted a female singer for that song and as it happened he was asked to put a song for the album and lo they gave him a female singer fronted band to work with. So that one got retroactivly turned into an uncredited backing singer.
Stan, this one kinda gets off the hook as it was a sample of Dido's track thankyou and not a propper duet, but it has all the hallmarks.
Nelly & Kelly "Dilema" Kelly Rowland's main post Destiny's Child song (that I can remember) all she sings is "No mater what I do, even when I'm with my boo, all I think about is you-oo-oo." or words to that extent and not much else. Atleast the girl singing on "It's getting hot in here" was just a backing singer and not listed as a duet with a dozzen words to her song sheet.
Jay-Z Alicia Keys "Empire State of Mind" again like with Stan this is Jay-z using an exsisting Keys' song in his own work and she is just providing some chorus.
Back to Eminem with Rhianna this time and "Love the way it hurts" I love her part the beats around it and wondered if again it was a Rhiana solo sang over as I would listen to that if it had the same musical accompanyment, she does eventually sing something else aside from "Just gonna stand there ..." so atleast she gets to sing more than normal.
The only one I can think off off hand that isn't a chorus cut from another song, or lyrics worthy of a backing singer not a named artist (OK the genres listed are not my main staple of music, but they are the main culprits) is Ludacris and Niki Minaj "My chick bad" although she has little to say atleast she says different things and Ludacris sounds the more repetative. I'm just dissapointed that her solo stuff sounds so bland in comparason, I want this pink haired psycho to do more songs, not the "no more I love you's" sampled "your love" which had that going on for longer than I could care.
This one is a backing singer and not a duet so it doesn't count, but I can't let it slide, Puffy Daddy's "Coming Home" starts off with a wonderfull voice, lures me in each time then that idiot opens his gob and I wonder if he used biggie as a human meat shield as I think music would be better off if he died and B.I.G didn't.
In short, (too late) if all you want is a backing singer, HIRE a backing singer, don't get someone who wants a good chunk of royalties from the song just so you can have a more named artist help your career.
I lost track of the ammount of times Jay-Z was guesting in video's around 03, I think he could be on for an hour uninterupted with the ammount of guest spots he did and most of the times his brief cameo was way better than the song it was spliced into.
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