Changing Places

Ever heard a song and felt like it would be better suited for someone else? Or damn such and such would have killed this track? Well i do and i have picked 5 and listed them below get into it

1. Nicki Minaj and Fergie - Fergalicous
In 2006 Fergie dropped her second single off her debut album that had everyone speakers bumping and booty's shaking reminiscent to a mix of Salt N Peppa and Missy Elliote almost 6 years later a song with the same catchy hip pop mix would surface and push Nicki Minaj star into a whole nother atmosphere. Nicki with much more hip hop credibility would have taken this song to a whole nother level sounding like a great follow up to her hit of the same nature Super Bass.


2. Adele and Rihanna - Unfaithful
Rihanna's nasally rendition of what should have been  a stirring tear jerking ballad of forgiveness needed the muscular ivory soul voice of none other than Adele. Fitting right in her album 21 all about love lost with a small change in the arrangement Adele would have not only made this the pop hit it was destined for but an indefinite classic.


3. Beyonce and Keri Hilson - Breaking Point
As soon as this song was released it was directly accused of being a Beyonce rip off, though i hear shades of her paying homage to Lauryn Hill i must admite it sounds like Irreplaceable with substance. This song would have been perfect for Beyonce B'Day album With a stronger siren and much more believable sass  Beyonce would have turned this into the womens anthem Keri was looking for/.


4. Usher and Chris Brown - No Bullshit
Instead of women all over getting wet when Chris Brown demanded not to be on no bullshit women got scared. Known for Ultimate Cage Fighting the opposite sex when Chris most women looked at this song as a direct threat rather than there guy asserting his dominance in the bedroom. Usher would have been way more believable. Usher voice, his tone, his sex appeal all around Usher would have had women getting pregnant to this song nightly.

5. Ciara and Janet Jackson - Motivation
One of the hottest songs of 2011 and Kelly Rowlands biggest solo hit to date was a urban underdog in the land of pop music and held its on. Climbing up the top 100 charts into the top 20 i feel like this song had #1 potential and Ciara was the women for it. Kelly has always been the down home holy roller shy people pleaser  being sexy has not been her main point. In my opinion her trying showed not only in the video but her live performances. Say what you want about Ciara but she oozes sex baggy sweats and all she is in her own way a sex symbol. The topic the beat everything about this song was right for Ciara and i can only imagine the video the choreography she would have had for this song this would have been Ciara comeback single.



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