Drake, Maroon 5 and Busta Rhymes - Google Music Launch Party - 11/16/11

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Lina Lecaro
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"Today the climate changes!" proclaimed Busta Rhymes to a horde of Hollywood hipsteratti and actor/model types inside the gaudy, graffiti-swathed walls of street artist Mr. Brainwash's new pop-up gallery on La Brea Ave.

Rhymes wasn't talking about global warming, but the launch of Google Music. The new online service from the search engine beamoth is aiming big, with a focused intent to mesh social media like never before and take us all away from iTunes or Spotify.

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Lina Lecaro
Naturally the launch bash -- co-thrown by T-Mobile -- in Los Angeles had to be huge, and it was. After Rhymes raging rap attack, two pop chart toppers took the stage: Maroon 5 and then Drake.

With well-stocked bars, endless greasy bites, the obligatory photo booths placed throughout, and course, Brainwash's bold and busy creations covering every inch of the building, the shindig was sensory overload. At this point, the bounty of amusements is a signature of Bolthouse Productions, who throw pretty much every big Hollywood bash in L.A. at this point.

Maroon 5 opened with their current hit, "Moves Like Jagger." Though it was declared a song that sucks, on this blog, we don't agree. It's a well-crafted pop tune with one of those hooks that you just can't get out of your head. It reminds us of Jamiroqui's "Virtual Insanity," which is not a bad thing.

Unfortunately, Adam Levine's actual moves don't live up to it. In general, Maroon 5 are a solid live band, but even when they played cuts we were familiar with and then were joined Travie MCcoy, we weren't that into it. Maybe it had something to do with the chain-smoking, bootie-bumping babes vying for Levine's attention near the stage where we stood. Either way, midway through their set seemed like a good time to play around on Google Music-equipped kiosks in the room instead.

Review of Drake's performance below.

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Shebaroman
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Lina Lecaro should be fired. Now. She obviously wasn't even at the Google Music Launch Party last night. I was, and can tell you that everything she writes is way off target. She comments that she (or "we" whoever that was) were"not that into it." Not that into it? Maroon 5 was amazing! Adam Levine has class, energy, talent and blew everyone out of the water. A great live band and a fantastic lead singer who was sweating buckets and singing great notes --- he had heart. Unlike Lina. Get rid of her. She doesn't know performance.

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