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Album Details: Inspiration [Bonus DVD]

Release Date:04/06/2004
Label:Koch Records
UPC:099923957928

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    In times of trouble, a hero emerges...and its Hung

    By rmurphy7625  Apr 6, 2004 | 23 out of 32 found this Inspiration [Bonus DVD] review helpful

    Pros: The ladies all get frisky when I play Hung

    Cons: He didn't pull his deadly ninja skills on Simon

    Words cannot begin to explain the way Hung has and will change the way music is made and appreciated. In "Rocket Man" his vocal range is out of this world. He hits notes that I didn't know existed. Every time I put on his version of &qu...ot;Y.M.C.A." at my slammin' parties the women just go nuts.He has given hope to people who would normally never sing in public. I can't explain what this album has done for me. I would like to hear Hung cover some classics like Zepplin's "When the Levee Breaks", Hendrix's "Red House", Johnny Cash's "Boy named Sue" & Snoop Dog's "B**ches ain't Sh*t". Thank you William "Pimp Daddy" Hung for spreading your goodness across this world. Read more Less

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    Flavor of the month

    By gemini_6152000  May 27, 2004 | 10 out of 12 found this Inspiration [Bonus DVD] review helpful

    Pros: He didn't write the lyrics or music

    Cons: He "sang" the words

    Tick...tock...tick...tock
    . Those 15 minutes are almost up William. I laugh at this. And that's the thing, William doesn't seem to be even remotely aware that most of the world is laughing AT him, not WITH him.On the other hand...what an am...azing talent to karaoke over classics like Rocket Man. Elton must be spinning in his grave (I know he isn't dead but after Harley Fest in Milwaukee last summer, he should be). Read more Less

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  • All Music Guide

    To some, no bad singer on American Idol has ever been as bad or endearing as William Hung. It's an American Idol tradition to load up the early weeks with singers who are clearly, hilariously bad. Sometimes, they make enough of an impact to stay around for a couple of weeks you'll remember that girl from the first season who was ubiquitous until the competition actually got underway and no you can barely remember her name but usually once the competition swings into high gear, most of the laughably bad singers are gone. William Hung, somehow, defied expectations and turned into a phenomenon. There were other singers that were worse how about the girl that tunelessly scatted through "Route 66" but Hung was special, probably because he had so little range and he was maniacally driven, not even noticing when the judges had broken down in laughter. It also could have been due to his absurd choice of audition material, the atrocious fluff of Ricky Martin's "She Bangs," his flop sequel t...o "Living La Vida Loca." Hung sung it as if the song meant something to him even though he didn't understand the words, which gave the Berklee Civil Engineering student an aura of innocence. All of this fed the phenomenon, as American Idol brought him back repeatedly on clip shows, and then he started appearing all over the place, most notably on Keith Olberman's Countdown on MSNBC, who plugged him incessantly. Koch leapt at the opportunity to sign Hung and quickly churned out an album, Inspiration since a phenomenon like this is clearly shortlived, as all novelty records are. Another key to novelty records is that they're at their best when they are short, which is why they're usually singles, not fulllength albums, and Inspiration would have been much better as a fourtrack single or EP, since there's really only four tracks of note and that's about all that anybody could take of this anyway. That's not just because William Hung is a terrible, terrible, terrible singer not only incapable of hitting notes, he can't stay in key within his own range and he mangles every word he sings but because this nothing more than bad karaoke captured on record, from the instrumentals to the vocals. For those ready to laugh, this is still worth a chuckle or two, since it has some of the worst singing ever captured on record. If you're one of those people, skip over "She Bangs" which has been polished a little bit and sounds conventional, and head right toward "Hotel California," fast forward to "Rocket Man" and then doubleback and end with "I Believe I Can Fly," easily the worst moment on the album, which means it's also the best; the wordless vocalizing on the last minute alone defies all expectations. Those three songs are so awful that they will indeed transcend Hung's brief moment in the spotlight to stand as novelty classics. - Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Biography

William Hung

Like Charles Atlas before him William Hung is an example of American spirit and tenacity, someone who can turn their weaknesses into an inexplicable strength that won over the hearts of millions of viewers who first fell in love with him on Fox's hit television show American Idol. Prior to his fifteen minutes of fame, Hung was an engineering student at the University of... Read more