ARTIST SPOTLIGHT: DC YEAGER
Monday, August 20, 2007

DC Yeager feat. Ne-Yo - Let Me Know
Attributing much of his inspiration to Brian McKnight, Babyface, Boys II Men, Jodeci, Color Me Badd, and many of the other R&B heartthrobs of the early 90’s, DC Yeager, a native of Youngstown, Ohio, has a sound that is very familiar to any of those artists who were just mentioned. Something about his tone and even the production on the Ne-Yo-featured “Let Me Know” just takes me straight back to the 90’s. The arrangement, the lyrics - everything about it to me sounds like one of the songs I’d be listening to at a young age in my older sister’s room. I think that’s what people are going to be going for in the new wave of music, even with content: a sound and subject matter more reminiscent of a lighter time in music. When R&B was just about getting to know someone, and just grooving.
For more info on this new comer in “blue-eyed soul,” make sure you log on to his MySpace.








122 Comments
1.
one tree hill
Monday, August 20, 2007 /
I’m first and I’m luvin it.
2.
Ninagirl1
Monday, August 20, 2007 /
DC who? I dont know who he is but he looks like another Justin Timberlake/Kevin Federline.
3.
Crazy_T
Monday, August 20, 2007 /
Oh My God Brian! You scared me for a minute. I thought that was K FED! lol
4.
Mallato
Monday, August 20, 2007 /
I love it…
5.
one tree hill
Monday, August 20, 2007 /
I like da lyrics and da beat, this is somethin I can see me n my man chillin 2.
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the_one
Monday, August 20, 2007 /
Here we go another Justin Shitalake, yeah yeah, give white soul a chance. I am tired of these bluy eye crooners, but hey if that mess –Keeping it in the closet–R Child Molester Kelly— is all we have–then let the white boys make a move into R&B. Maybe that will teach black artist to stop merging hip hop and classic R&B, because its getting lost in those thud type beats and nonsense lyrics. My opinion…the one has spoken.
7.
Complex
Monday, August 20, 2007 /
uhm….
i hate when songs start wit
“i love to touch u right there”…
the song is okay….juss cuz neyo is in it dont mean its a hit
8.
twintron4
Monday, August 20, 2007 /
Sounds good but so what
9.
blindangel
Monday, August 20, 2007 /
@6 i agree with you.. im ova blue eyed soul..
10.
CoolieGyl_Lexus
Monday, August 20, 2007 /
I like it… it sounds like Say it alittle bit… or it reminds me of that song….
But its nice….
11.
Taj The Photographer
Monday, August 20, 2007 /
Put a lil’ soul in a white person’s mouth, and they are the best thing since sliced bread…
12.
MO
Monday, August 20, 2007 /
I am definately feelin this song.
13.
nate
Monday, August 20, 2007 /
lol @6 im with you but r&b is at a state of emergeny and our artist are slipping with the good ole r&b it seems like the only people doing it right is robin thickes justin and this unknown dude. the feel of this song reminds me of the 90s. YALL REMEMBER JON B ? he was the shit. good r&b is good r&b no matter who wants to do but im am tired of neyos voice why cant he just write! its funny of how all of a sudden some of these blue eyed cats have better voices then the people we got in r&b robin thicke justin timberlake christina aguilera, etc,
14.
MO
Monday, August 20, 2007 /
LOL @3, you are so right! I had to take a second look to be sure it wasn’t K-Fed. I think he is too busy right now trying to get Brit’s money to be making music.
15.
Brian
Monday, August 20, 2007 /
#3, I almost spit my juice all over the screen! LOL. you are hilarious!
16.
shannon75
Monday, August 20, 2007 /
Nice…reminds me of Jon B. Where IS Jon B.?
17.
Siobhan
Monday, August 20, 2007 /
He’s a cutie…I can’t wait to listen to the song.
18.
DIAMONDS&PEARLS
Monday, August 20, 2007 /
he lookss like another Channing Tatum or K Fed..
I dont really like this song, but it just sounds like a Neyo song! Neyo is singing more than this DC guy, whos song is it???
19.
Peacekeeper00
Monday, August 20, 2007 /
Yes, this song is very Jon B.-ish…but I like it. He was definitely influenced by the 90’s.
I don’t see anything wrong with a white artist doing R&B as long as they’re keeping it real.
20.
Dimples Delight
Monday, August 20, 2007 /
If the black folks ain’t gone do it right then it needs to be taken over.
If you break down any popular black r&b song (minus b. mcknight, tamia, Tasia) by lyrical content then you realize that there is really no song there.
Just because a chick or guy can sing don’t mean that the track has a story line…now-a-days artists just throw together some words (sometimes it rhymes; sometimes it doesn’t), throw in a catchy hook and bingo………hit. I remember listening to Tony, Toni, Tone first CD and was like…wtf…this song don’t make no sense.
21.
j2
Monday, August 20, 2007 /
I like it..I dont care who is singing the R&B im just tired of hearing songs like “My Girl got a Girlfriend” and “Bartender”. But Jon B is “supposed” to singing down here in Baton Rouge at a little show this Saturday. I think I’m going to plan on checking it out.
22.
j2
Monday, August 20, 2007 /
edit: baton rouge, la
23.
whatever
Monday, August 20, 2007 /
Damn Youngstown OHIO . REpresent!
24.
KI KI
Monday, August 20, 2007 /
HE LOOKS GOOD HE SHOULD TRY MODELING I DON’T THINK THE MUSIC IS GOING TO WORK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
25.
BEAUTY Q.T.
Monday, August 20, 2007 /
Damn, he’s a cutie!
26.
PrincessMel
Monday, August 20, 2007 /
@3 I thought i was the only one lol…But he sounds good though..
27.
mrmuzik562
Monday, August 20, 2007 /
HE AINT FUCKIN WIT ROBIN THICKE… LOL. COO I GUESS.
28.
MzGapeach
Monday, August 20, 2007 /
He is cute as hell…..YUMMMY
Whoeva made that comment about “bartender” stop please u know thats tha shit LOL I agree with that my girl gotta girlfriend thats trash
anyways……who knows maybe he’ll be alrite
29.
Sweetness
Monday, August 20, 2007 /
Reminded me of Jon B..but this guy just bored me…I think what worked with music from the early 90’s was that the songs were believable..I believed them when they sang about loving this one girl or whatever….Now it just sounds contrived…and I notice race is gonna feature big in the comments so Ill add my 2 cents..Ive noticed the standards for white singers are different….I noticed people make more of an allowance when the singer is white..I mean I want to be blown away..this guy wasnt even “eh” to me…..
30.
JoRo
Monday, August 20, 2007 /
His voice is very average. Hardly “blue-eyed soul”. Damn you Justin Timberlake for making every whiny-voiced white guy think they can be some sort of R&B superstar. There are some amazing White soul singers though, don’t get me wrong.
31.
~SWEETS~
Monday, August 20, 2007 /
Am I the only one who’s not feeling this song?? It sounds like he’s whinning…Who knows maybe it is just me
~SWEETS~
32.
CAFFALLI
Monday, August 20, 2007 /
Lol @ being inspired by Color Me Bad
33.
Rhannie
Monday, August 20, 2007 /
Y’all may think this dude was just “eh”…But really…what young black R&B cat is out there today (getting air time) who can REALLY sing? No, not who can just “perform” and dance and put on a show to distract you from his horrible voice while he’s breathing all hard…but one who can sing acapella and doesn’t need the studio to sound worthwhile? Ne-Yo, Trey Songz, and Lloyd can do it (I’ve seen them in concert)..but who else? Dudes back in the day used to be UGLY, but they could sing, and that’s all that mattered. These days, as long as they’re semi-cute, can dance, and like taking off their shirts, they’re destined to make a hit, even if their voices are garbage…It’s hard to get them to play real R&B on the radio these days, ’cause you can’t dance to it…UGH!!! Future generations probably won’t know 97% of the junk they play on the radio these days…R&B needs help, y’all…
34.
BRWNCRAYOLA
Monday, August 20, 2007 /
I wish brian would have not posted a picture than everyone’s comments would have been different. this is 2007 people wake the fu ( I
35.
Bre'ana
Monday, August 20, 2007 /
I remember him! He was in a boyband called Youngstown that Ne-Yo used to write for. They were pretty good and they even performed the theme song for “The Famous Jett Jackson”.
36.
k. tweets
Monday, August 20, 2007 /
I love the song. DAMNN that’s a sexy white boy!
37.
Leanace
Monday, August 20, 2007 /
Feels good, no Babyface- but better than some or the tired R&B out there.
While Kelly is still tryin’ to do that Closet sh**, dudes like this guy and Thicke are coming w/something I can… let’s just say music “I can get my grown woman on with”.
Let’s forget Black/White- he sounds good.
He’s also not bad to look at…
38.
thickems
Monday, August 20, 2007 /
I like it. This is something I would download on my Ipod. It reminds me of Jon B.
39.
CAFFALLI
Monday, August 20, 2007 /
Black people won’t let white people in, but expect white people to let black people into everything. Hmmm
-_- zZ
40.
La'shonda
Monday, August 20, 2007 /
fuck all the haters. he can get it wid those fine blue eyes. we’d have gorgeous babies too
41.
La'shonda
Monday, August 20, 2007 /
but havign listened to the track there is definitley something whiny/nasal about his vocal tone. but the song is cool
42.
GoldenLady
Monday, August 20, 2007 /
I feel Bryan on the R&B from the 90’s. I used to listen in my big sister’s room too. LOL. But…this ain’t quite it. I do dig Ne-Yo & Robin Thicke, but I’m feeling #7. I hate the way the song started too. And now that I’m grown and I know that no amount of sex produces screams and hollas on this level, I think this borders on lame and I find myself laughing at this joint.
43.
bj
Monday, August 20, 2007 /
Some of the people on here are unbelievably racist for people who claim racism as part of what hinders your culture , it is certainly being kept alive good job!
Think about your words and if they were said about you would it piss you off…
In fact you should do this before you say anything to anybody.
44.
JAVA
Monday, August 20, 2007 /
I agree with u #39 we as black people complain when we say white people do this and do that and are racist but I think its us that are truly the racist ones
45.
backingbarack
Monday, August 20, 2007 /
not feeling it…he is def trying to hard and can not SING!
the girls will eat it u though because he is lightskinned and of the blue eye society
46.
bvarney
Monday, August 20, 2007 /
I THINK SOME BLACK FOLKS ARE THREATENED ONCE AGAIN BY US WHITE FOLKS, SO GO AHEAD AND TALK ALL BIG AND BAD ON THE INTERNET LOL!
47.
Lihara
Monday, August 20, 2007 /
he looks scary!!!
48.
♥txsupercutie♥
Monday, August 20, 2007 /
I like it, there’s just something about a slow burner that gets me everytime… His tone kind of reminds me of Jon B. and I ♥ me some Jon B.!!!
49.
chops
Monday, August 20, 2007 /
You know, he could pass for Derek Jeter! very handsome indeed….
50.
Ceecollegegal
Monday, August 20, 2007 /
He is so cute!! I like the lyrics and the music!! BUT!! He can’t sing …
51.
the_one
Monday, August 20, 2007 /
@46 where do you live and why are you on here? Go to perez hilton.com or tv guide or E! where your people reign supreme. We get enough of you 24/7 online, on tv, in mags in the newpapers, DANG!
I am black– 100 percent– and I will see you (cuz I am a lady) all day–I will leave it at that. You people always want what we have, its called Rhythm and Blues —not blue for the eyes.
And by the way I love Robin Thicke but lets be correct its not about his color when you can sing and your beats are on point I will but your ish, but I AM STILL tired of your people stealing our ish! And our people not recognizing it when its happening. Next thing you know that brother will win a BET best R&B album.
And for the hanckerchief wearing negros up in here defending, lets all get along because its 2007, when was the last time you read a report on the civil rights violations that happen in this country ever day to innocent black folk, or better yet go to CBS.com and check what they good white folks are saying about the young Christian woman that is on Big Brother or about the sister suing Imus— right or wrong–but its all love baby. The one has spoken.
52.
TYTY
Monday, August 20, 2007 /
With better collaborations and guidance I think he can make it.
He needs to knock on Babyface´s, Darkchild, Static Playa (and all the Aaliyah “dreamteam”) and he´ll comeout flawless. Ne-yo is slippin on this one.
Could care less what any haterz say in here. I support good ish when I hear it. I just hit him up at myspace.
53.
TYTY
Monday, August 20, 2007 /
I meant “knock on their doors”
And why they mess with his vocals so much! They are chocking it up with the autotune. Dang!
54.
Cortney
Monday, August 20, 2007 /
I am digging this song. I remember him back from the YOUNGSTOWN days on the Disney chanel, but he’s really gettin it these days. Much love to you DC. Keep the music coming baby.
55.
J Rut
Monday, August 20, 2007 /
R&B is R&B. You can’t hate on someone because they’re more attracted to one style of music than the other. It shouldn’t matter about race, all that matter is the music. If you actually went to listen to the other songs on his Myspace, you would see that it does have a 90’s R&B vibe. You know that Jon B. cool relax music.
Don’t front either, EVERYBODY liked Jon. B!
56.
J Rut
Monday, August 20, 2007 /
Oh yeah, I remember him back from the Youngstown days too. I loved his voice back then, and I still do. I was actually excited when i saw this posted.
57.
Bryce
Monday, August 20, 2007 /
CAN YA’LL PLEASE FEATURE J*DAVEY IN THE ARTIST SPOTLIGHT!!! THEY ARE 10 TIMES BETTER THAN THIS!!!
58.
Peacekeeper00
Monday, August 20, 2007 /
Dimples Delight and Rhannie - Stop it! Yall are making too much sense. I was listening to Keith Sweat last night thinking, Damn! Who killed the music?
As far as what young artists can sing today, Mario is definitely one. And if you’re going to dog this boy out for his singing you can’t turn around and give props to Ne-yo and Lloyd who are both average singers.
59.
angel_n_daskiez
Monday, August 20, 2007 /
I agree this takes me back. It is refreashing to not heat about calling on a hotline, being flirt,or having dripping love like honey. There used to be a time when you could feel the music…that’s why they call it soul music because you could feel it in your soul now all I do is feel the need to turn off the Radio. Now these brothers and sisters are coming out with songs that have no meaning and no feeling. They think they can come out with gold suits, showing off their bodies and some awful lyrics and it is music. We need to learn that if We are not going to step up then someone will take our spots. They are recognizing that there is a need for old school R and B while many of us are into this BS that they are feeding us.
60.
EBZ01
Monday, August 20, 2007 /
Wow heard this song forever ago on another site…………..he’s freakin’ hot and this song is soooooooooo sexy :).
61.
Allicat247
Monday, August 20, 2007 /
Ok first up, id let him do all kinds of things to me, lookin like he does!! BUT his voice didnt feel like honey and silk all over my body, like it should of done! My main white boy is still Robin Thicke!
62.
sensasian
Monday, August 20, 2007 /
lol 61
lemme second that!
63.
Tammy
Monday, August 20, 2007 /
This song is a mess,nothing special . There is nothing cute about his ass . With a nose and eyebrow ring ?? give me a break !
64.
BC
Monday, August 20, 2007 /
I’m only half of a Robin Thicke and Justin fan. Sometimes I can appreciate and listen to what they do and other times I can’t. It just depends on the song. Fact of the matter is that anybody can sing and sound good in falsetto. As long as you are on key, it doesn’t take much to sound good. This dude right here might be able to really sing, but he’s all nasally and whiny. There is no actual “soul” in his voice that I can hear. I’d hear this on the radio and instantly think “Ewww…why is this whiny white boy singing R&B?” And I personally have no problem with white, mexican, Asian, whatever color people singing whatever type of music. Just make it good. To me, this is not good. Lyrics and beat are on point, but the voice needs work.
65.
Islandchick_Bri
Monday, August 20, 2007 /
Had this a lil while now, im feelin it…i also agree with Brian’s comment
66.
TRISHA
Monday, August 20, 2007 /
Dang, I hate that term, “blue-eyed soul”. It’s like insinuating that white soul is better than real soul or black soul, maybe that’s just me. Anyway, he’s wack!
67.
TRISHA
Monday, August 20, 2007 /
@ # 46. Honestly, I don’t believe you’re white. If you are, blacks who are proud of themselves are not threathened by whites…but whites feel threathened by EVERYONE that’s why they create this propaganda that they’re better than all non-whites.
68.
Nelle
Monday, August 20, 2007 /
I loved it!!!
69.
chocolatebee
Monday, August 20, 2007 /
he’s sexxy
70.
missteejay
Monday, August 20, 2007 /
when i first glanced at the pic i thought it was k fed…anywho, i had this song on my playlist a couple months ago, didn’t know that dc was caucasian…oh well, i love neyo to death, but i think the song is aight…
71.
roni
Monday, August 20, 2007 /
hes from a 90s boy band named YOUNGSTOWN….why do all these white boys fail at the boy band thang then wanna come into R&B territory??????
72.
JUDAH
Monday, August 20, 2007 /
The majority of these caucasians only use R&B as a vehicle to get into the music industry. That’s why the ones that do maintain to any degree in R&B usually have someone black coaching them (i.e. Pharell/Robin Thicke, Timbaland/Justin Timbalake, Neyo/this dude, etc.). That shows that these people don’t have “soul”, lol. They have to be taught “soul” and coached “soul”. With the eyebrow ring and all that shit, this dude comes off to me as an undercover rocker. He’ll either make it big in R&B with a little image change and more hit songs written by Neyo, or he’ll go into hard rock after putting on an R&B front like Kelly Clarkson and Pink.
73.
ohplease
Monday, August 20, 2007 /
song is cute, he is fine
74.
Amarie
Monday, August 20, 2007 /
Not feeling it!
75.
angel
Monday, August 20, 2007 /
i agree #72. great white hope.
76.
Leanace
Monday, August 20, 2007 /
lmao @61
but I agree- he could get it!
77.
Tammy
Monday, August 20, 2007 /
Judah ,you got that right . All of them sound exactly alike. nothing diffrent of special about them .
78.
Rara
Monday, August 20, 2007 /
Im getting excited.
He reminds me of Jon B!
79.
amber
Monday, August 20, 2007 /
im feeling the song.
80.
MY ROLE
Monday, August 20, 2007 /
51. THE_ONE
“, but I AM STILL tired of your people stealing our ish! And our people not recognizing it when its happening.”
Where in the world have you been? Caucasians have been copying our music for several generations. And weather if you recognized it our not, we have taken note but it doesn’t affects most of us because this is nothing new. Instead of getting frustrated, try understanding why they imitate us. Why? Because Black people are what’s up! We are the most talented creatures on this Earth and they can’t help but bite our style!
———————————————-
People are making negative comments about these Caucasian artists because color of their skin and not their talent…that’s so shallow. We scream about wanting to be equal and having peace yet we do not dispense it. LOL. We need to respect them because at least they got talent. I don’t care if you purple, green, a lesbian or from another country. As long as you have a REAL talent of singing and have a desire to make music regardless of the genre, I can’t do nothing but respect you.
What we need to do is put more effort into getting rid of artists who are corrupting the airwaves into thinking it hot to be a criminal and selling drugs as well as eleminating some of these artists/singers who expose their bodies and sell sex to market their their albums.
81.
alicia
Monday, August 20, 2007 /
i love this song!! it is sooo hot!
dc u r sooo sexy i’m ur friend on myspace
lol
luv ya!!
-alicia
~muah!~
82.
MY ROLE
Monday, August 20, 2007 /
Sorry about that “their” yall…typing error.
But the song is cool. I suggest he change the beat and he’ll make it.
83.
Miss Thang
Monday, August 20, 2007 /
This is a nice R&B song. I have to agree with some of the posters above. Brothas are just puttin’ out straight garbage. How many songs can you put out about someone’s big booty. Today’s black male r&b singers are just commercialized field negroes.
This song is nice, smooth, drink of sensual. This white boy is good and he’s bringing back 90’s R&B. I will buy his cd. When is it dropping? Very Jon B. but MUCH better. And he looks better too.
84.
african_queen
Monday, August 20, 2007 /
i like it to me music is music no matter who singing it..white , black, indian, asian, pruple or green music is music.
85.
Miss Thang
Monday, August 20, 2007 /
Ok..I just went to his website. Listen to more of his stuff.
This white boy is straight up fire! All his songs are excellent. This is actually the weakest joint he’s got.
He needs to release and album. He’s definitely bringing back that ole school r&B. He’s not relying on hooks and beats. It’s just his voice, beautiful respectful lyrics and sensual melody.
GO WHITE BOY, GOOOOOO!!!!
86.
angel_n_daskiez
Monday, August 20, 2007 /
Soul has no color (Michael McDonald is a good example)! Pretty Ricky has soul, Ciara has soul, huh? A lot of these artists in general are using music as a vehicle for other projects (movies, clothing lines etc) and they sound like crap. Like previously mentioned soul is a feelling. There are a lot of Black artists out here who have black people coaching them and still lack soul. If we do not want “white” people to use “our” music as a means to another end then Black artists need to step up their musical game. But if we continue to put out some of the garbage we are putting out and we continue to fail in our support of the Angie Stones, Lyfes, Urban Mystiqs and Anthony Hamiltons then THEY will continue to “use” our music to “get” what they want.
87.
La. Finest
Monday, August 20, 2007 /
It’s aight. I have to listen to it more. Jon B. def sound better than this dude, I miss him he needs some new music.
88.
Laila
Monday, August 20, 2007 /
Black people can be the most racist people ever- if you dislike him do it for his music, not because he’s white. That’s considered racist, because he is being pre judged and dismissed on the color of his skin. (Read:prejudice)
And for all you people that complain that whites have stolen black music for generations- yes you’re absolutely correct, however we aren’t enslaved/Jim Crowed now, are we? Yes there are still barriers and roadblocks, but how about we try to advance and break those barriers down rather than bitching that they’er there. As a race, we like a goddammned damsel in distress, waiting for some knight in shining armor to save us.
You know what else is funny, let concreteloop or any other blog post something about Beyonce doing something entrepreneurial and we get a resounding chorus of ‘why dont she sit down!’. As much as I dont like Beyonce style of music, I respect what she’s doing as a business woman- keeping it in the family, making investments and doing it while she’s young.
And to reiterate some of the points made above- there are only so much booty- i wanna sex you- im in da club- shawty buy me a drank CRAP that can be produced and consumed.
Final point- I am a big Robin Thicke fan, and please do some research before you assume that Pharell ’schooled’ him. Robin wrote produced and arranged all of his tracks , except the one he did with Pharell on his album. He has been in music since a teenager, and has been writing tracks for other black artistes. Robin also does not always sing in falsetto- if you listen to his first album, and anyone who is grown/married can relate to his music more than the r/b crap that gets played on the air.
89.
Cooler than a polar bear's toe nails
Monday, August 20, 2007 /
Isn’t that Derek Jeter?
90.
Peacekeeper00
Monday, August 20, 2007 /
@72 - You made a good point! There are white artist out like Justin Timberlake that switched it up once pop music faded out. But with Robin, he was always soul.
For the record, Robin didn’t get his start with Pharrell, nor is his latest album his first. He started out signed to Andre Harrell and Babyface’s label, Nu America.
91.
WhatIThinkIs
Monday, August 20, 2007 /
Why does he sound like Jon B? LOL. But it’s cool.
92.
SPACE CHICK
Monday, August 20, 2007 /
@13, I TOTALLY DISAGREE. BLACKS ARE THE FOUNDATION OF R&B AND MANY OTHER GENRES OF MUSIC. WE ARE TOO NATURALLY TALENTED TO BE REPLACED. THIS PROVES ONCE AGAIN THAT YOU CAN IMITATE, BUT NEVER DUPLICATE!!
93.
judah
Monday, August 20, 2007 /
That dude does look like Jeter, lmao. I knew that there would be a chorus of some black women, not all the sisters obviously, that would come and try to play devil’s advocate for this dude. The same few black women that bitch and complain about Kim Kardashian and suck their teeth whenever they see a picture of Wesley Snipes. The same ones that would pull their hair out if there was a post about Joss Stone and 50-60 black men came on talking about “she look good”. Whatever. Time exposes all. We’ll see, lol.
@88
I didn’t say Pharrell schooled your cokehead, homosexual hero. I said he “coached” him. There’s a difference. It just happened that the song he did with Pharrell is his biggest hit. Excuse me, his only hit. People kill me with that nonsense about how long he’s been out. Everyone is out for years before they hit it big. I remember the stupidass video where he played the bike messenger. It flopped.
94.
Ms.CARAMEL
Monday, August 20, 2007 /
he’s sexy….
95.
NINE4YA1906
Monday, August 20, 2007 /
Sounds like any other NASALY singing wanna be… YAWN…
96.
say what?
Monday, August 20, 2007 /
yeah i was sittin here for a minute like damn who does this dude sound like…..then i was like wait a minute!!! none other than another white boy with soul, jon b! no but really…listen to “they don’t know” then listen to this song. sounds like a jon b voice thief to me. damn crazy white ppl.
but no seriously the song is hot. he needs a better name. just go by dc. cuz once we hear yeager u have officially told us that ur white.
97.
say what?
Monday, August 20, 2007 /
and youngstown was hot fiyah.
98.
twintron4
Monday, August 20, 2007 /
he looks a lot like that guy from youngstown………
99.
say what?
Monday, August 20, 2007 /
pharrell coaches robin thicke? maybe he cosigned for him initially. but not even really cuz thicke was out way back in the day when he was scruffy and ridin bikes thru nyc. i don’t think soul has a color. yes r and b is traditionally black but how can u be mad at someone for “stealing our music.” i think that whole idea is garbage.
ppl are gonna sing what they wanna sing. nobody is sayin nothin bout rihanna and her songs….those aren’t traditional r and b songs now. nobody says rihanna can’t sing “shut up and drive” bcuz shes black. or the whole rock star thing that everybody is doin nowadays. im just sayin us black folk need to start lookin at things from both sides. r and b is not some secret form of music that was meant only for black ppl and that’s only supposed to be listened to by black ppl.
man im done.
100.
POETIC_LOVAGIRL
Monday, August 20, 2007 /
@ 99 Black’s created rock
101.
say what?
Monday, August 20, 2007 /
well if we wanna get technical black ppl created everything.
102.
say what?
Monday, August 20, 2007 /
the idea tho is that rock isn’t generally a thing that black ppl do. u don’t see that many black ppl (besides travis from gym class heroes) doing the rock thing mainstream. rock as in ppl bein “rock stars” was popularized by white ppl. the average black person isn’t gonna be like let me go get my electric guitar and rock out somewhere.
103.
TYTY
Monday, August 20, 2007 /
Once again #72 JUDAH is a bigot.
Alwayz gotta act like you know the deal. Stop generalising people. So dude knew Ne-Yo from way back when. Shouldn’t he hook up with him if he chooses to!?
If you don’t like the song or artist so be it. Acceptable. Just don’t go around breaking down lies like you psychic and know why thangz are the way they are. Coz you don’t.
Take a good look at the industry and you’ll see that it ain’t all white folks being coached by black folks. What nonsense!
Whitney and Clive davis….
Last time I checked Scott storch coached a whole lotta upcommers….
Cut the crap. Your comments always has you sounding like you got major issues eating you up.
Back to the topic……
104.
Kelcie
Monday, August 20, 2007 /
I hate to repeat this cuz its been said already. But he is sexy as hell. Didn’t even listen to da song. Im sold! whateva he singing Im buyin it. LOL
105.
That's Right
Monday, August 20, 2007 /
He’s cute but it sounds kinda like he’s whining, straining or trying too hard.
106.
Kyssandra
Monday, August 20, 2007 /
#72,
actually this dude is a former boy band member. He was in a group called Youngstown (yeah, original lol). I got their cd, and guess what???? Neyo wrote a lot of those songs on the cd. I knew the name shaffer smith sounded hella familiar. But he was the lead singer, FYI. They had that rnb/pop sound. But all in all, i disagree about these dudes being coached, at least robin thicke. He did rnb/soul before Pharrell. He’s written hella soul/rnb/pop songs for other artists.
True, I tend to give the blue eyed soul crowd a chance. There’s some other dudes out there with real talent who weren’t coached by random black hitmakers. It would be quite cynical to think that every white person who sounds “black” or sings soul doesn’t do so by their own will, but by the will of some svengali (sp?) mastermind in it to make money. Some are coached, others are not. And when was Kelly Clarkson rnb? I gets the Pink comparison, but the same can be said about other black artists.
107.
judah
Monday, August 20, 2007 /
@103
Once again Judah is his own man, lol. Why you so mad about that for? Anyway, #106 cut you, lol. There must be alot of bigots because alot of people agreed with me and alot of people called him a fake prior to my post. You’re one of those stupid black people that try to make black people feel embarassed for expressing themselves honestly. I thank the Lord for gifting me with the ability to say things that galvanize people negatively or positively because it never fails that people feel the need to comment on my comment. Let me do me, lol. Am I stopping you from being a coon? You would have nothing to say to me if I really was stupid or ignorant like you claim because then I’d be the normal nigga you spend your time bad-mouthing. I didn’t listen to the song, don’t need to. I only listen to Tupac, Nas, a couple of other artists and maybe a few singles in regards to hip hop and R&B. I enjoy classical music more than this nonsense. His music has nothing to say to me. I’m just addressing the phenomena of “blue-eyed soul”. Get over it.
108.
lala.
Monday, August 20, 2007 /
NOT FEELING THIS AT ALL.
WHINY NASAL WON’T CUT IT
109.
Laila
Monday, August 20, 2007 /
#93- Sadly a commercial hit does not equate musical success in my mind. ‘Buy you a drank’ was a #1 billboard hit but that does not endear me to Tpain or his lyrics. Sorry. ‘When I get you alone’ is actually a pretty good song (IMO) bad hairstyle and low budget video notwithstanding.
You can dislike Thicke because he is white, because he sings with that falsetto, or maybe because his wife is black, however his lyrics are truthful, and his musical arrangements tight. On his last album he has a song ‘would that make you love me’ that he wrote because of how he felt making the album as a white person making R/B. You can’t fake talent. His album is one of few where I can listen to all the tracks.
Now I must say that I agree with your observation about Kim K and Wesley Snipes. I think it is human nature where people will take time out to say negative hurtful things rather than something uplifting. That is the nature of entertainment gossip blogs. If there is a pic of Wesley Snipes/JayZ/ 50 cent there are then the Joe Camel/gorilla jokes because that is what small minded people do - they make fun of whatever is not in keeping with their percceived norms.
Which bring me back to my original point of blacks being their worst enemy sometimes. It’s ok to call Jay Z Joe camel (because of his lips and nose) but let TMZ call Beyonce’s OUTFIT ‘roboho’ and now its a civil rights issue. What sense does that make?
Anyway thats enough from me for tonight.
110.
Moniker
Tuesday, August 21, 2007 /
I’m so fuckin’ over the whole “white boys with soul” shit. By the way, this song is straight ass.
111.
CoffeeBrown
Tuesday, August 21, 2007 /
Lol @ no.1 sounding like a mcdonalds commercial.
112.
Aairy803
Tuesday, August 21, 2007 /
i really lik this song. and he is too sexy. luv me a fine white boy here there lol
113.
Anthill
Tuesday, August 21, 2007 /
r&b is R&B regardless of color. dude doesnt even sound white. Im tired of poeple actin like u gotta be a certain color to make music.
114.
Anthill
Tuesday, August 21, 2007 /
66, what did u expect them to call it back in the days of Hall and Oates and the Righteous Brothers. Now the name has just stuck.
But to the girl that was mad about a white person winning an R&B award, as long as its deserving the color should be the least important thing.
115.
jamar
Tuesday, August 21, 2007 /
to the “blue-eyed soul” comments. i say, no matter if you’re black, white, red, or green, if its good music its good music and this is a laid back song that you can groove to.
116.
bella
Tuesday, August 21, 2007 /
d@mn he’s very cute & sexy! he’s got my vote. LOL
117.
diva.dna
Tuesday, August 21, 2007 /
this is a nice song I was a fan of youngstown and neyo wrote most of their first album back in “99″ so its good to see that he’s tryin to make it
118.
Im the only polar bear up in this bitch
Wednesday, August 22, 2007 /
Now see i want an eyebrow piercing just like that. Thats wassup.
119.
nina
Monday, August 27, 2007 /
wow he’s not only hot but has an amazing voice! I love the rest of his stuff on his myspace page 2… why is he not famous?
120.
Maria Bustos
Sunday, September 2, 2007 /
I’ve been a fan of DC’s since the boyband Youngstown. He’s Back and Better Then Ever. He is such a cutie. He is my home town boy, I live 20 mins from Youngstown.
121.
Terribell
Friday, September 7, 2007 /
i am loving this song, and the sound, it is very reminiscent to the 90’s R&B vibe and it is nice and refreshing…
122.
your mom
Friday, September 7, 2007 /
fuck’n hottie…..thats all I have to say