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08-06-2015, 12:20 AM
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LA Reid has called The X Factor USA the "worst thing" he has ever done.
The Epic Records boss, who judged the singing contest for two years back in 2011, told reporters at a Midem chat that he shouldn't have done a second season.
"It's the worst thing I've ever done... The first season, yes, I had a great time," Reid said (via Billboard).
"It was a little bit of a vacation. I'd been making music, working at running labels for a long time, and it was a little bit of, 'Let me just have some fun'.
"But the second season, I was fully engaged trying to run a label, and it wasn't fun anymore."
Reid added that he also felt the need to leave the show because it "almost destroyed" his musical taste.
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L.A. Reid, Demi Lovato, Britney Spears and Simon Cowell on the set of The X Factor USA
"It completely threw me off," he said. "What works for television isn't necessarily the thing that works in the traditional journey of music, so I adjusted my taste for television.
"But the truth is, I lowered my bar - my bar was quite high, if I'm being honest, and as a result I didn't have the same level of success. The bar is quite high again now, but it was damaging.
"I worked with Simon Cowell, who I love and have great respect for and he has great taste, but being around him for that long, I started to take on his taste, and I'm an amateur at having his taste - I'm good at my kind of taste."
Read more: http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/ustv/s141/the-x-factor-us/news/a651476/la-reid-calls-the-x-factor-usa-the-worst-thing-he-has-ever-done.html#ixzz3cQQn97Om
Ooop, fumes at Simon for tarnishing his music taste?:huh::huh:
LA Reid has called The X Factor USA the "worst thing" he has ever done.
The Epic Records boss, who judged the singing contest for two years back in 2011, told reporters at a Midem chat that he shouldn't have done a second season.
"It's the worst thing I've ever done... The first season, yes, I had a great time," Reid said (via Billboard).
"It was a little bit of a vacation. I'd been making music, working at running labels for a long time, and it was a little bit of, 'Let me just have some fun'.
"But the second season, I was fully engaged trying to run a label, and it wasn't fun anymore."
Reid added that he also felt the need to leave the show because it "almost destroyed" his musical taste.
http://i2.cdnds.net/12/22/618x328/realitytv_x_factor_usa_judges_on_set_1.jpg
L.A. Reid, Demi Lovato, Britney Spears and Simon Cowell on the set of The X Factor USA
"It completely threw me off," he said. "What works for television isn't necessarily the thing that works in the traditional journey of music, so I adjusted my taste for television.
"But the truth is, I lowered my bar - my bar was quite high, if I'm being honest, and as a result I didn't have the same level of success. The bar is quite high again now, but it was damaging.
"I worked with Simon Cowell, who I love and have great respect for and he has great taste, but being around him for that long, I started to take on his taste, and I'm an amateur at having his taste - I'm good at my kind of taste."
Read more: http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/ustv/s141/the-x-factor-us/news/a651476/la-reid-calls-the-x-factor-usa-the-worst-thing-he-has-ever-done.html#ixzz3cQQn97Om
Ooop, fumes at Simon for tarnishing his music taste?:huh::huh: