Originally Posted by Conor74
You gotta be kidding. You mean, some fellow takes the worst Police song ever, doesn't do anything to it except carve it up a little, releases it after a friend's death to cash in on a wave of sympathy, with a voiceover from the dead guy's wife, and that's supposed to be a great moment in music? I would have thought that it would rank amongst the lowest moments ever.
I mean, rap has some (few) songs to offer this thread, The Message, White Lines, Don't Believe the Hype etc., but that Puff Diddy song is an embarrassment.