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rickymartin.jpgRicky Martin says the fame and fortune he experienced in the late 90s left him feeling bored and embittered.

"There was a moment [in 2002] when I was onstage and I was just so angry," Martin told People magazine.

"I thought, 'Something is wrong. I have the applause, I have a great band behind me, I live comfortably ... ' I was starting to become a victim of fame. Everything was too serious and I wasn't enjoying it."

"When you work, work, work, something is wrong. You need to chill. You need to step aside and see where you've been, where you are now and where you want to be," he said.

source:AP

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for those that really care about ricky..... :)

Ricky Martin Ricky Martin's new cd sounds great apparently. The first single is titled "I Don't Care", a song vry much in tune with today's hot Bollywood funk numbers.

The single will be released to the clubs before it's release to radio stations. The track is "incredible, sexy and danceable" according to Ricky, so get ready to dance! Also featured on the single are Fat Joe and Amerie.

Fans should be happy to know that this song was also recorded in Spanish and in Spanglish, for all to enjoy. The title for the Spanish version is Que Mas Da.

source:Pop-music.com

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So he might be making a comeback?

no

the industry run out of studs

After all, we all know that the industry will be dead in a while so let them be happy for a short period of time. Really short...

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he has a new cd coming out... his first single is "I Don't Care" featuring Amerie and Fat Joe and is produced by Scott Storch

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