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Tuesday, March 29, 2016

L.A. Reid’s Autobiography Spilled The Secrets Of Ex-Wife Pebbles, Former Partner Babyface, Whitney Houston, The Deele And David Geffen (Among Others)


I've been reading the profanity laced book "Sing To Me" by Antonio "L.A." Reid, who is a former drummer and member of the 1980s R&B group, The Deele. It is not a good tome. It makes him look bad, as he has betrayed the confidence of people who are instrumental in his success in the music industry. In the 1980s Reid branched off and partnered with fellow Deele band member, keyboardist/vocalist/songwriter, Kenny "Babyface" Edmonds to form the production duo L.A. and Babyface. In the mid 1980s, when they were just getting started a production team, a music executive referred them to a then up and coming singer, Pebbles, who was about to make her debut. 

Reid had pitch a catchy, funky R&B/pop song entitled "Girlfriend" to Vanessa Williams, who was also about to make her music debut after the terrible Miss America scandal had destroyed her life at the hands of an unscrupulous, money hungry photographer, who sold private, compromising nude photos taken of her years prior in university. Williams verbally agreed to record the song. L.A. and Babyface met Pebbles after Williams had been offered the song. 

When they met Pebbles, Babyface developed a crush on her (and it showed when they sang together that he was smitten with her) thought the song "Girlfriend" was more suited to her than Williams. Pebbles gave them $18,000 for the song and two of her cars (a Mercedes and a Jaguar) in exchange for the tune. The song became a smash. Williams was understandably upset, but she too later went on to great chart success on her sophomore album with the smash "Save The Best For Last." 

Pebbles, L.A. & Babyface became fast friends. Pebbles took them out to champagne dinners and showed them a luxury lifestyle they were not used to as struggling musicians. When she married Reid not long after and they moved to Atlanta to start the LaFace records label, with a deal from Clive Davis' Arista, Pebbles was an instrumental part of the companies success, but for years L.A. took and got all the credit. Pebbles put together, named, styled and placed TLC with producers, songwriters and video directors, which culminated into a big debut. 

Pebbles discovered the singer/songwriter, Tony Rich, who had a massive hit with the song "Nobody Knows It But Me." Pebbles styled Toni Braxton and helped to edit her music videos. Pebbles discovered the group/production team Organized Noize, who went on to produce many urban hits. Pebbles helped him when he had nothing. He even admits it in the book. However he kept taking credit for what she and others did. 


TLC, L.A. Reid and Pebbles in the 1990s

Another example of this is in one chapter he takes credit for TLC, when it was Pebbles' project from start to finish (but claims she took over TLC from him, which is a lie). In the book Reid takes credit for placing the song "Unbreak My Heart" with LaFace recording artist, Toni Braxton, but since the 1990s, Clive Davis was credited with finding the song and sending it to LaFace for her, stating her album lacked a big hit. 

In a 1990s interview on the BET television show "Video Soul" Babyface indicated Reid had ripped him off. Babyface stated he wished he had paid as much attention to the business side of their partnership, as Reid had done. Reid stated in the book Babyface asked for an audit, but was unable to turn up any evidence. However, Babyface did most of the songwriting work, but because they were a production duo, Reid's name went on every song as well. Reid did write a few hits, but Babyface did the bulk of the work in the studio. 

Reid later admitted in an interview that he was privileged to have his name on Babyface songs. It's pretty telling that when Babyface terminated the music production partnership, he went on to write many songs and Reid never wrote another tune. When you're a true songwriter, you don't stop writing because you broke up with your production partner.

Reid takes full credit for the success of LaFace Records when others were instrumental in the company's success. Ironically, when things went bad with LaFace in the early 1990s, beginning with TLC, all the blame was placed on Pebbles, despite the fact they were not getting properly paid by parent company Arista Records and Reid claims in the book she took over the project from him. TLC were never signed to LaFace directly, as they were Pebbles' group she put together. 

Reid allowed, Pebbles, the mother of his child, the woman that helped him when he was broke, to be the scapegoat for what happened, in a terrible situation that completely devastated her. He threw his wife under the bus, letting her be the scapegoat, over not wanting to damage his position in the music industry. He sacrificed her. He put his career ahead of his family and that's not cool (a family he admits he walked out on, children included, in the middle of the night without telling them).

For two decades he let people slander and slam Pebbles on television, in print and online and never said a word. That woman was devastated and he looked the other way. I never respected that. He finally spoke up for her last year stating she is not a thief and did not rob TLC. The group found it out as well, as after they pushed Pebbles out of the picture, they were still broke for years and decided to hold Arista CEO Clive Davis at gunpoint.


Clive Davis and L.A. Reid
 
I admit, TLC being paid $33,000 per year for three years, while Arista made over $100,000,000 off the group is greedy and crazy on the parent company's part. Arista should have compensated TLC more from the beginning of their success when they saw the group was turning a profit. They weren't losing money on TLC. Arista was not fair in this regard.  
 
Reid was also cheating on Pebbles during their marriage. He even admitted writing the 1989 hit song "In The Heat Of The Moment" about seducing his secretary in his office bathroom. The song was a R&B hit for the band After 7. This occurred while he was married to Pebbles, as that was the first time in his life he could afford a secretary and the song was written and released shortly after his marriage to Pebbles. As stated in the column previously, years ago, a cousin of Reid's in Atlanta, who is now a preacher, told me he was cheating on Pebbles with different women. Prior to meeting Pebbles, Reid was going after several women as well. He is a promiscuous man. Marriage seldom changes such a man.

Reid and TLC member Rhozanda "Chili" Thomas played down what went on between the two of them, but they were intimate. That's how Chili got in TLC, with Reid kicking up a fuss over the original third member, Crystal, in order to boot her in favor of his mistress. Reid claims he doesn't know where the story started, but years ago a website wrote about an Atlanta radio station broadcasting the story of Chili and Pebbles being at odds arguing over L.A. Reid's cheating.

In his book, Reid also indicates Chili "kept making eye contact" with him at an audition where she was a backup dancer. Chili's inappropriate behavior with L.A. is apart of the reason the love of her life, TLC producer Dallas Austin, did not show her the full attention he craved. In the TLC biopic, Reid is shown flirting with Chili and it upsetting his then wife Pebbles. L.A. and Chili are playing the public for fools regarding what transpired. 

There is a chapter in the book that puts out the private business of the late, legendary singer, Whitney Houston. Reid wrote of an incident in his book regarding Houston showing up at his and Pebbles' Atlanta home and later began watching a movie with him at night while Pebbles was away on tour:

"Whitney came back to Atlanta one week later and she knocked out these two songs like they were nothing—pow, pow—only now we were used to it. She came back a third time to do some fixes. Aaron had been born and Pebbles was out touring behind her new “album. Whitney called from her hotel to tell me her room had been broken into and she felt uncomfortable at the hotel. Could she use the guesthouse? She showed up with her manager and running partner Robyn Crawford. It was late. I put on a movie in the theater to watch and the phone rang. It was Pebbles, who quickly became upset when she learned Whitney was there. 

“Whitney’s in my house?” she said. “We’re not having that. My husband is not going to sit in my house late at night watching a movie with another girl.” I tried to explain, but she threw a tantrum and I started to get angry. I told her she had nothing to worry about, this was completely safe, platonic, and just us musicians. I got loud and Whitney overheard.
“She’s trippin’, huh?” she said. 

Whitney offered to leave, but I told her my responsibility was to take care of her and everything would be fine. “I don’t want to be in the middle of y’all’s mess,” she said.
Pebbles kept calling back and finally I took the phone off the hook. I was embarrassed. I pride myself on being a professional. I was starting a business, and was now working with—and entertaining—major celebrity superstars. I didn’t need this bullshit. Whitney went to the guesthouse to sleep. 

The next day, Pebbles came home and had attitude with me. She tried having attitude with Whitney, too, but Whitney put out that fire in, like, two seconds. I don’t know what she said, but everything quickly was cool. Whitney invited us all—me, Pebbles, Babyface and his new girlfriend, Tracey (he and his wife had divorced)—to her place, so we all piled on a Delta jet and spent the weekend in New Jersey.'" - L.A. Reid's "Sing To Me"

What was the necessity of including that story in the book. Houston is gone and can't defend herself. Pebbles is no longer your wife. She and Pebbles ended up becoming great friends to the day Houston died. They were even bridesmaids at each others weddings (when Houston wed Bobby Brown and Pebbles later remarried, tying the knot with baseball player, Otis Nixon). Reid betrayed their confidence in putting the story in the book for sensationalism purposes, in order to sell more copies. I find it hard to believe either woman would want that story out there. It was personal. 

It is understandable that a woman would not feel comfortable with the idea of another woman, especially one she does not know well (yet), watching a movie alone with her husband at night in her house, while she is away. Most women would not be happy about that. However, Pebbles didn't know Houston was actually in Atlanta to work and see Bobby Brown, who she had begun dating. Brown became the love of Houston's life. Pebbles misunderstood (and considering L.A. Reid had been dating singer Paula Abdul and others at the same time he was seeing her before they got married, it is easy to see why she was concerned, as you can't trust a man behaving like that). 

Reid also wrote of how in a jealous rage, Pebbles, whom he was dating at the time, smashed up all the glass furniture in his apartment using a broom, as he had Paula Abdul in his place at night on a date. In the 1980s, Abdul was known as an industry mattress. She was the mistress of married Jackson 5 member, Jackie Jackson. Abdul also had a relationship with Arsenio Hall that was lampooned on television.  

Reid also brought up how he took over Arista Records, pushing Clive Davis out of his job, when the latter merged with BMG. I am not fan of Davis or Sony (Davis' Arista was bought by Sony) , due to their chronic acts of copyright infringement in ripping off legendary and lesser known songwriters, producers and artists, but Reid was a Judas to take Davis' job, when the latter was forced out. 

When so many in the industry had rejected funding LaFace Records in the late 1980s, such as David Geffen, Davis was the one who gave them funding. It was a betrayal to stab him in the back and take his job. Much like he betrayed his wife Pebbles...and partner Babyface. In the book, Reid also arrogantly slammed the group the Deele, whom he got his start with, as lazy, for putting their family ahead of the group (in wanting to go to a family party instead of doing more retakes in the recording studio). Reid slammed Janet Jackson in the book. He also took aim at music mogul David Geffen.

Reid has exhibited a pattern of betraying and bad mouthing people who have greatly helped him in life and that's not a good thing (Babyface, Pebbles, Clive Davis, The Deele). I implore my readers not to take that path. Do business the right way. Don't betray or step on people because you can, as it will come back to you in life. Engaging in ruthlessness and betrayals may seem like it is working at first, but make no mistake, everything people do in life, whether good or bad, comes back to them. You reap what you sow.


TLC's television movie "CrazySexyCool"

Side Bar: some of you are probably wondering why I dislike L.A. Reid. I disapprove of his treatment of others, as mentioned above. Additionally, in the infringements of my preexisting copyrights that occurred, a lawyer discovered that my preexisting copyrighted catalog, that industry criminals gained an illegally made copy of through Madonna and her hacker, has been passed around A&R departments at record labels. A second source discovered Reid is one of the people who is in illegal possession of unlawful copies made of my preexisting copyrighted catalog and illegally used items on artists at labels he has been working with, in criminal violation of the law.

As written in the column previously, my copyrighted catalog contains outlines for biopics I want to make ("Alleged Crime Scene Knife Conveniently Found While The People v. OJ Simpson Movie Airs On Television" and "Newly Unearthed Knife In The OJ Simpson Case Is A Fraud With No DNA (Confirming Previous Site Claims)"). Thus far, Madonna, who had my catalog hacked and illegally copied, has gotten those biopics made (and psychotically had her name included in some of the finished biopics that aired on TV, in people's life stories that had nothing to do with her). One of the biopics I wanted to write and direct is TLC's story (the one that aired on VH-1 is not written or directed in the manner I would have done it, as it is slanderous, defamatory and contains lies). 

Firstly, TLC is free to do their life story, as is anyone else, provided an unauthorized production does not use the subject's copyrighted music, logos or any other intellectual property without permission. However, VH-1's TLC biopic had a new song called "Meant To Be" which is an infringement of a PREEXISTING song of the same name in my Library of Congress registered copyrighted catalog. 

Secondly, my name is in VH-1's TLC movie as a character, when I don't know them. I saw T-Boz in a Miami mall once and she and her then boyfriend were looking me in the face, which I had wondered about at the time, but ignored it. However, that does not constitute knowing someone.

Thirdly, Rhozanda "Chilli" Thomas blocked me on Twitter.com, when she's not supposed to even know who I am, I never followed her on the site and I never tweeted anything at her. People block others on Twitter who tweet threats or harassing statements at them. I never did that, not tweeting at her at all. Chilli went out of her way to find my Twitter name and block me, when I don't know her, never met her, never contacted her and did not tweet anything at her and had no intention of doing so. The whole thing is just weird and it's due to all that stealing that went on in the background on their end.

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Thursday, September 5, 2013

Kelly Price Claiming She Sang On Mariah Carey’s CDs Because She Can’t Sing Is Causing Controversy



Last night’s "R&B Divas LA" reunion show, part one, is the talk of the blogosphere today. The Judiciary Report’s article on the reunion show posted early this morning on the site and blog are doing well, receiving a lot of views (Kelly Price Exposes And Clowns Mariah Carey Stating She Can't Sing Implying Someone Else Boosted Her Vocals On CDs). Since that time, there has been a new development regarding singer Kelly Price.

 

R&B Divas L.A. cast and Wendy Williams (front center)

A few of Mariah Carey’s fans are up in arms over comments her former back-up singer turned R&B star, Kelly Price, made on the show. Price implied that Carey can’t sing and studio gimmickry was used on her first album, which fell apart after Kelly quit against Mariah’s wishes.


Williams asked the cast many relevant questions
 
A number of music journalists and bloggers have noted the very noticeable change and deterioration in Carey’s voice, which began in her mid-twenties, far too soon for a singer’s voice to change. The Judiciary Report has written about this for several years, as any discerning listener can tell Carey’s voice diminished in quality (Mariah Carey Slammed and Singers Take Care Of Your Voices and Mariah Carey Voice Criticized). Here are a few external site excerpts regarding Mariah Carey’s voice deterioration:


Many people are searching for items on the damage they hear in Mariah Carey's voice, as attested by the above posted Google search engine result screencap 

Watch: will.i.am Slams Mariah Carey’s Voice On ‘The Voice’?

Friday, June 7th 2013 - Viewers of The Voice UK are well-versed in the fact that will.i.am is notorious for saying his mind. However, the hitmaker and "coach" on the show sparked social media debate tonight following controversial comments made about diva Mariah Carey while praising favourite-to-win Leah McFall. Will.i.am to Leah McFall : "If Mariah Carey heard you sing, she’d be like ‘Dang, I wish I could sing like that still’."


Mariah bidding on her voice

Rumors have been spreading that Mariah Carey may be undergoing a risky surgery. It's not a cosmetic surgery, as many would think, but instead an operation that would help salvage her golden pipes. Ever since her 1990 debut, the pop diva has been working at a non-stop pace, putting out an album every year and touring every other year. This has caused Carey to form vocal nodules, which have damaged her voice due to its overuse.

Normal vocal cords have smooth, white mucosal surfaces without any irregularities on the vibrating borders. Excessive tension or force used when singing or speaking often "overloads" the vibration of the vocal cords, resulting in too much friction. A bruise on the vibrating edge develops, generally occurring at the anterior one-third of the vocal cord, which is the point of maximal contact during phonation. Later, fibrous tissue replaces the hematoma, becomes larger, and eventually appears as a soft or hard white nodule.

Such nodules have caused problems with Carey's vocal production and her condition has developed for the worst in the past few years. Repeated hoarseness, breathy and husky tones and the need to use greater-than-normal breath pressure to sustain the voice (thereby increasing the overall effort of singing) are danger signals that Carey has experienced since 1998 and many others have noticed, as well.
Usually, nodules can be cured and prevented with proper vocal technique and a sensible lifestyle, which includes necessary rest and relaxation, aerobic exercise, and a healthy diet. In fact, recent studies of the laryngeal biomechanics of singers at the Center For Voice Disorders have shown that excessive muscle tension patterns in the larynx are greatly reduced in singers with vocal training, as compared to singers who have never studied voice.

Carey has taken note of that, too. Since her emotional breakdown last summer, the singer has taken more time to relax her voice and has been seeing a vocal coach at the advice of her mother. Although this has greatly improved Carey's voice and has it sounded like it did before her hoarseness took over, an ever-perfectionist, Carey is looking to surgery to restore her voice to it's full capacity - as it sounded in 1990…"


GMA Cleans Up Mariah Carey Pitch Problems for the West Coast (VIDEO)

05/25/2013 - Mariah Carey’s appearance on Good Morning America this past Friday turned out to be a comedy of errors. At one point, she accidentally swore (exclaiming "oh s**t) and then popped her dress, nearly having a wardrobe malfunction.

But when sexy R&B singer, Miguel, joined her onstage to perform their new single "#Beautiful", Mariah had issues hitting the notes in her celebrated whistle register. To put it bluntly, THE PERFORMANCE WAS PITCHY, DAWG. At least that’s how East coast viewers of GMA heard it. The West coast was a completely different story."


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24-10-2012, 20:19 It's undeniable that the voice we now hear, straining to hit the notes the Mariah of the 90s would be able to hit in her sleep, is sharply different from the voice we heard belt and whistle out those high notes in such hits as 'Hero' and 'Vision of Love'. But how can such a practically flawless voice deteriorate so drastically? Is it her nodules? Is it her overuse of her voice? Have her vocal folds weakened as she's aged? From my point of view, these are combining factors that have contributed to Mariah's steady vocal decline…


Mariah Carey Caught Lip Syncing Again

Monday, July 01, 2013 - Back in May Mariah Carey was accused of lip syncing her performance during the season finale of American Idol [click here if you missed that].Last night eagle eyed fans accused Mariah of lip syncing again at the BET Awards...


Did Mariah Carey Lose Her Voice? 


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Do you think Mariah Carey's voice has change?


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Has Mariah Carey Psyched Out Her Voice



Mariah Carey

Even Carey has admitted her voice does not sound the same and fills her bedroom and hotel suites with several humidifiers. She is known for this. Carey has done interviews speaking about a change in her voice that occurred in the mid-nineties. During the video interview Carey stated she believes it was due to emotional trauma.

In a teaching capacity, my mother has worked with disabled people who sustained serious emotional trauma, which led to vocal changes. One disabled student stopped speaking after witnessing the murder of one of her parents. There are noted medical cases of people permanently changing accents and vocal pitch after emotional trauma. Therefore, emotional trauma can cause vocal changes, but regarding Carey that does not seem to be the case.


Mariah Carey is having voice trouble

Regarding Price’s claims, Carey would not be the first to do such a thing. Paula Abdul was sued by her credited background singer, Yvette Marine, for using too much of her voice as the basis for the singer’s lead vocals. The Los Angeles Times reported, "Marine--who claims a lead vocal track that she sang was electronically combined with Abdul's voice on at least two of the album's songs--is seeking proper credit and compensation for what her lawyer calls ‘co-lead or supporting vocal’ contributions." First of all, a background singer is not supposed to be singing the entire lead vocal in a studio session (with the exception of choral pieces). That’s a red flag.

Marine lost the lawsuit, but with the way Hollywood corrupts the court system, having been caught red-handed issuing stocks as bribes for favorable judicial decisions that’s not a victory for Abdul , who really can’t sing live. She was meant to be a dancer/choreographer, not a singer (http://articles.latimes.com/1991-04-12/entertainment/ca-255_1_paula-abdul). The FBI is currently formally investigating judges for accepting donations and or bribes from people in the entertainment industry to corrupt court cases.


Mariah Carey

Madonna is also known in the industry for using background vocalist to sing lead vocals under her main tracks to cover the significant deficiencies in her voice. However, no one has sued thus far for this, because really, who would want to take credit for that voice. She’s no Whitney Houston. Having a great singing voice truly is a gift. All of the women on "R&B Divas LA" can sing well. They should feel good about that.

Wednesday, February 1, 2012

It's Amazing How Simon Cowell Will Stab Friends In The Back For Ratings

Cowell Axes His Friends From Failing U.S. Version Of His "X-Factor" Show

Nicole Scherzinger, Simon Cowell, Paula Abdul and LA Reid

At the beginning of last year, talent show judge Simon Cowell, was cocky after he left "American Idol." He stated his new show on Fox entitled "X-Factor" would surpass the ratings of "American Idol" which was also experiencing a dip in viewership. The show debuted last year and consistently pulled half the ratings of "American Idol" leaving Cowell red-faced at his previous, proud proclamations.

To save his own skin, he has fired the entire cast, save for L.A. Reid. Talent judges Paula Abdul and Nicole Scherzinger, along with host Steve Jones, have been kicked off the show. These people were allegedly Cowell's friends and he fired them. That says it all.

Louis Walsh and Simon Cowell

Side Bar: This past Saturday, while I was at a mall in Miami, not really frequented by wealthy people, Simon Cowell's multimillionaire partner from the British version of "X-Factor" began nervously walking towards me, biting the nail of his index finger. When he began looking in my face, I glared at him for doing so, because I thought I recognized his face as that of an adversary in the phone hacking/hacking/copyright case, which I broke first via police complaint in 2005.

When I did that Walsh quickly walked up the escalator with his male friend with them staring at me. They could have picked any time to be at that mall. Of all the times to be at that mall and to be walking right up towards me and staring in my face, knowing what he's done, is out of order. That's called stalking. I'm friendly to people that approach me, but frankly, I don't want anything to do with the people from the phone hacking and copyright infringement case, as they are unbalanced. They have done some terrible things behind the scenes to innocent people.

Walsh has ties to Sony Music, whose artist, Chris Brown twice tried to approach me, much to my annoyance. Walsh also has ties to Cheryl Cole, who he launched to stardom and managed in Girls Aloud. Cole is also a Simon Cowell affiliate that hosted "X-Factor" about a year ago. Cole like Cowell, committed criminal copyright infringement in stealing the song "Fight For This Love" from my preexisting Copyrighted Catalog, among other items.

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Sunday, December 11, 2011

Simon Cowell Is Exploiting Children In The Entertainment Industry

There's A Serious Problem There That Needs To Be Addressed

Former "American Idol" talent judge and current resident chief grump on "X-Factor" is exploiting children for ratings on the show. Nowhere was it more apparent than the breakdown of 12-year-old Rachel Crow on air, when she was eliminated from his contrived show that is completely rigged.

"X-Factor" talent judges

It's clear Crow sustained emotional trauma from the games being played on the show. She is not the only minor that experienced this all in the name of ratings (that show is lacking it). Dangling that carrot of fame before children's faces so Cowell can increase his unlawfully enriched bank accounts.

Simon Cowell and his unattractive Botox pinched face

The entertainment industry is not a good place for children. When industry people aren't ripping off and using children for their own financial enrichment, they are sexually exploiting them, as seen with the arrest of three prominent Hollywood executives over the past few weeks.

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Monday, November 21, 2011

X-Factor Ratings Plunge Again Leaving Simon Cowell Red-Faced After Boasts

"X-Factor" cast

The ratings for Fox's "X-Factor" talent show, starring greedy Simon Cowell, who bragged that it would beat his former show "American Idol" have plunged again. Ratings are down by an additional 10% proving Cowell's boasts wrong.

The show has been plagued by scandal and controversy which turned viewers off, rather than boosting ratings, which are half "American Idol" numbers, but that too is on the decline. This talent show genre is worn out and too much. Enough already.

99% of the judges know nothing about talent, are being paid to be controversial and start fake disputes and rivalries. At the end of the day, this erodes the quality of music being released, as a number of the songs springing from these shows are hit with copyright infringement lawsuits or claims of the same.

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Friday, September 23, 2011

X-Factor Is X-Flopping In America

Ratings Are Half What 'American Idol' Pulled In

X-Factor cast

In spite of the fact "American Idol" ratings have been steadily declining since 2008, former talent judge Simon Cowell's new show, "X-Factor" fared even worse in its U.S. debut, with half the ratings of its predecessor. Has the world had its fill of bad, cheesy karaoke music and mean judges that know nothing about music and real talent (See: Simon Cowell arrogantly failing to spot Jennifer Hudson's talent, then making the same mistake again with Susan Boyle).

Simon Cowell's new face

Even in light of all the publicity stunts Cowell engaged in to launch "X-Factor" coupled with a tremendous amount of costly advertising and a new plastic surgery issued face (which looks painful, might I add) it has greatly underperformed (both the show and his face). The byproducts of these shows inevitably end up being soulless, derivative music the public can do without.

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