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Tuesday, June 9, 2009

Free Download : Mariah Carey The Official Best Of (2008) Nonstop!



Artiste: Mariah Carey
Title: The Official Best Of
Tracks: 24
Time: 78:17
minSize: 96mo
Date: 05/2008

01. Emotions
02. 3:03 Someday
03. 2:44 How Much I love You ft. JD and Usher
04. 3:33 Sweetheart ft. JD
05. 2:41 Dream Lover
06. 3:18 Fantasy (rmx) ft. ODB
07. 4:13 Honey (rmx) ft. The Lox and Mase
08. 3:24 Break Down ft. Bone Thugs Of Harmony
09. 3:03 Heartbreaker ft. Jay-Z
10. 4:11 Make It Last Forever ft. Joe and Nas
11. 3:33 We Belong Together (DJ Clue rmx) ft. Jadakiss and Styles P.
12. 3:38 Shake It Off (rmx) ft. Jay-Z and Young Jeezy
13. 2:21 Its Like That ft. Jermaine Dupri
14. 2:30 Say Something ft. Snoop Dogg
15. 2:55 Dont Forget About (rmx) ft. Bone Thugs and Juelz Santana
16. 2:51 Touch My Body
17. 3:23 Vision of Love
18. 4:07 Hero
19. 3:02 Always Be My Baby
20. 3:49 One Sweet Day ft. Boyz II Men
21. 3:33 Butterfly
22. 2:44 My All
23. 3:06 We Belong 2gether
24. 4:19 Bye, Bye

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Monday, June 8, 2009

Must Download:Jay-Z New Song, 'D.O.A.': 'Death Of Auto-Tune'


MTV:
Friday night saw the unveiling of another public service announcement from Jay-Z: "You rappers singing too much/ Get back to rap, you T-Pain-ing too much/ I'm a multi-millionaire/ So how am I the hardest n---a here?"

On New York's Hot 97 radio station, Jay premiered a new song from his forthcoming Blueprint 3 LP called, "D.O.A.," or "The Death of Auto-Tune."

"This is anti-Auto-Tune, death of the Ringtone," Hov begins rapping over a track co-produced by Kanye West and No I.D. Hard drums and horns blaze as Jay conjures images of a black John Dillinger holding a smoking Tommy Gun, laying down a fool ignorant enough to stand in his way. Jay is back to kill biting MCs.

"This ain't for iTunes, this ain't for singalongs," he raps later in the song. "This is Sinatra at the opera, bring a blonde ... My raps don't have melodies/ It should make jackers commit felonies/ This ain't a #1 record, this is practically assault with a deadly weapon."



Last month, Kanye West told MTV News about Jay-Z's stance against Auto-Tune, the vocal effect used extensively by T-Pain and by West himself on his latest album, 808s and Heartbreak.

"We actually removed all the songs with Auto-Tune off of his album," West said, "to make the point that this is an anti-Auto-Tune album, even though I released an album that has all Auto-Tune!"

Later on Friday night, Jay called into Funkmaster Flex and Mister Cee at Hot 97's studios to explain that he's taking aim at artists who use Auto-Tune as a crutch. He also compared the vocal enhancement usage by rappers to wearing throwback sports jerseys back in the day: Everybody started to wear them and they got played out.

"I think I said something important," he said, adding that he spoke out "only on the aspect of moving [the conversation] forward," and elaborated about who he was not going at.

"The guys who did it, did it great," he explained. "T-Pain, he does great melodies. If you listen to Kanye, great melodies. If you listen to [West's] 'Say You Will' or 'Heartless,' great melodies. [Lil Wayne and T-Pain's] 'Lollipop' was a fantastic melody. Everybody can't do it. Let them guys do it. They got their little niche, let's move on. That's just my opinion. I don't know if everybody feels the same way."

The Brooklyn MC said his intention with the record was to "draw [a] line in the sand."

The Jiggaman confirmed that his long-awaited Blueprint 3 is coming out via a new partnership with Atlantic Records; the album is expected to be released on September 11. They will handle the distribution for the album, which is housed on Hova's Roc Nation.

"I got the foundation and I'm ready to blast off," he said.

"I bought my album back — I overpaid for it," he added about recently ending his long stint with Def Jam Records. "I believe at this point in my career, I wanted to be totally independent and free in what I wanted to do. Def Jam and Universal, they did a beautiful thing in letting me pay. They overcharged me a little bit, but I appreciate all the years they put into my career ... I could never have a [traditional] record deal. I'm working with Atlantic, they gonna distribute the album and they're doing a fantastic job. I get a chance to connect with the people I started my career with. It's almost like poetic justice."

Expect more from Jay soon. DJ Skee took to Twitter to say that the first official single from Blueprint 3 will be "On That," featuring Drake. Jay wasn't asked and didn't speak on that song, but he did talk a little bit about the album's feel.

"The vibe I'm on is, stripping it down and bringing it back classic," Jay said. "I hear people, I gotta get back in my square and really let people know what time it is really quick."

Jay — who gave a surprise performance in Los Angeles with Eminem on Monday — kicks off his tour with Ciara in Las Vegas on July 3.
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Thursday, November 13, 2008

Audiophile : A WOMAN'S HEART 2 album (Best sound record)

A WOMAN'S HEART

01 - ONLY A WOMAN'S HEART - Eleanor McEvoy with mary Black
02 - CALEDONIA - Dolorres Keane
03 - VANITIES-Mary Black
04 - BLACKBIRD - Sharon Shannon
05 - WALL OF TEARS - Frances Black
06 - SUMMERFLY - Maura o'Connell
07 - THE ISLAND - Dolores Keane
08 - I HEAR YOU BREATHING IN - Eleanor McEvoy
09 - SONNY - Mary Black
10 - CORIDINIO - Sharon Shannon
11 - LIVING IN THESE TROUBLED TIMES - Maura O' Connell
12 - AFTER THE BALL - Frances Black

http://upload.one2car.com/download.aspx?pku=BE8D7C7C9G2MKMBS1EGNKKWSIUBFM
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http://www.4shared.com/file/70917275/e0287d8b/A_WOMANS_HEART.html

A WOMAN'S HEART 2

01 - Sinead lohan - Sailing by
02 - Frances Black - Talk to Me While I'm Listening
03 - Mary Coughlan - Invisible
04 - Mary Black - Saw You Running
05 - Dolores Keane - Never be The Sun
06 - Sharon Shannon - Bungee Jumpers
07 - Maura O'Connell - Trouble In The Fields
08 - Mary Black - Don't Explain
09 - Sinead O' Conneor - Three Babies
10 - Dolores Keane - solid Ground
11 - Maighread Ni Dhomhnaill - a Mhaithrin Dhileas
12 - Frances Black - Fear Is The Enemy
13 - Mary Coughlan - I Can't Make you Love Me
14 - Sharon Shannon - Sparky
15 - Maura O'Connell - Western Highway
16 - Mary Black - if gave my Heart to you

http://www.4shared.com/file/69824427/b0a7d786/A_WOMANS_HEART2.html
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Friday, July 4, 2008

Miley Cyrus - 7 Things Official Music Video & Photo of So Cute Girl!








Miley Cyrus drops another huge slab of Disney-approved pop, full of catchy punk-pop hooks and giddy acoustic guitars.

The video to her new single '7 Things', directed by Brett Ratner, is the first release from the Los Angeles pop singer's second studio album 'Breakout', out July 22nd on Hollywood Records. The clip features a cameo from actress Sophia Bush.



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Wednesday, July 2, 2008

Jeremy Camp : Let It Fade Music Video and Download


Jeremy Camp has never been one to hold back. "Beyond Measure" reveals a man secure enough to take risks, confident and willing, and it's a thrill ride for us all.



The path of Jeremy Camp has been a well-publicized one, and many have taken satisfaction in watching the blessings pour into his life. From the raw yearning of debut “Stay,” to the surrender of “Carried Me: The Worship Project,” to the strength of “Restored,” Camp has generously shared the process of his journey in his music, leaving fans feeling invested deeply in the story of this talented songwriter. Watching Camp find love again with Benjamin Gate’s Adie and establish a family with their two young children brought joy to fans, and they will understand the deep sense of recognition and gratitude that flows from “Beyond Measure.” The project feels personal, as does much of his work, but it also contains a feeling of release, of exhilarating freedom. Camp displays more diversity in these twelve tracks and a willingness to experiment a bit, stretching out both vocally and musically on tracks like the muscular pop-rocker “Everything.” The good news is that it works; listeners will pick up on the energy in most of these new songs.


Even as the heavy guitar riffs open the project with rocker “Tonight,” an excitement clearly pulsates. The upbeat guitar-driven “What It Means” follows, shimmering with hooks and sincere worship. The title track serves as the album’s centerpiece, a perfectly-placed rocker thick with gratitude and recognition of the cost of his blessings. The passion builds from this point forward, big in “Let It Fade” and the throbbing rocker “Feels Like.” It’s petal to the metal fervor in the pumping hard-rocker “No Matter What,” an uplifting song of promise and commitment. Things slow down briefly for the standout track, “I Am Nothing,” a quiet ballad of straight-up worship, its luscious strings, glowing vocals, and inventive changes building to a glorious crescendo of adoration. The anthemic “Give You Glory” follows, a rousing rocker dripping with exuberance. Camp takes a chance on the closing track, slowing and simplifying down to an acoustic guitar for “Give Me Jesus,” a simple praise ballad that is deeply expressive and worshipful. It’s good to see Jeremy Camp taking chances, especially when they work as well as they do on “Beyond Measure,” releasing from BEC Recordings on October 31st. The many listeners who have followed and enjoyed Camp’s fan-friendly generosity will find great satisfaction and even resolution in “Beyond Measure.”


If you enjoy Jeremy Camp's hard-rocking and vocal strengths, there are a few indie artists you should check out: Jason Harwell, Brandon Chase, and David Frust. And of course, Todd Agnew brings the same muscular strength to his projects as well.



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Friday, June 20, 2008

[HipHop] Three 6 Mafia : Last 2 Walk


Last 2 Walk is the 7th album from Southern rap group, Three 6 Mafia. It will be released on July 24th, 2007.[1]The moves have come to better coordinate the album with the rap duo's new MTV reality show, Adventures in Hollyhood.



The first single is "Doe Boy Fresh" featuring Chamillionaire. Gil Green was the director on set for the music video, having worked with Three 6 Mafia before on the videos for "Baby Mama" and "2 Way Freak"Last 2 Walk sports guest appearances by Lord Infamous, Chamillionaire, T.I., Lyfe Jennings, Paul Wall, Lil' Keke, Eightball & MJG, Akon, Young Jeezy, Good Charlotte, Paris Hilton, Young Buck, Project Pat, Lil Wyte, Lil' Jon, Lil' Wayne, Swizz Beatz, Al Kapone, DJ Spanish Fly, Diamond and Princess of Crime Mob, and The Game.


During The Simple Life 4, Three 6 Mafia where shown in a recording studio with Paris Hilton. As no songs from the recording sessions made her debut album 'Paris', it is possible that this album will feature an appearance from Paris.XXL Magazine ranked "Da Last 2 Walk" the 5th most anticipated album of 2007.[2]"What Cha Starin' At", "Suga Daddy" & "Like Money" were released on June 1st.A snippet of "That's Right" featuring Akon, was leaked onto the internet June 13th, it has also been confirmed by MTV. As well, a snippet of the track "You Dont Wanna See Me" can be heard in extra scenes from Adventures In Hollyhood.





Album : Last 2 Walk
Release Date : June 24, 2008
Label : Columbia
review :

Hypnotize Minds/Columbia Records announce the upcoming release of Last 2 Walk, the first new full-length album from Three 6 Mafia since 2006, when the record-breaking history-making Memphis hip-hop ensemble became the first African-American rap group ever to win the Best Original Song Oscar. One of the year’s most heavily anticipated album releases in any genre, Three 6 Mafia’s Last 2 Walk will be available in stores and online Tuesday, June 24.


The brainchild of Three 6 Mafia founding members DJ Paul and Juicy J, Last 2 Walk premieres the future club anthem, "Lolli Lolli (Pop That Body)" featuring hardcore rapper Project Pat (Juicy J’s brother and longtime member of the Hypnotize Minds’ hip-hop collective), the rising Three 6 Mafia protege Young D, and Superpower.


The album includes the salacious new single "I’d Rather" featuring Unk, "That’s Right" featuring Akon, and the long-awaited "My Own Way" collaboration with Good Charlotte.


Track listing

  1. Doe Boy Fresh (w/ Chamillionaire)

  2. Like Money

  3. Suga Daddy (w/ Diamond & Princess of Crime Mob)

  4. What Cha Starin’ At (w/ Lil’ Jon & Project Pat)

  5. That’s Right (w/ Akon)

  6. We Got Da Club

  7. Ready 4 Whatever (w/ Young Jeezy, Lil’ Jon & Project Pat)

  8. Bang, Bang

  9. Clane, Clane

  10. See Me (w/ Lord Infamous)

  11. You Know How We Ball (w/ Paul Wall & Lil’ Keke)

  12. See You Fall

  13. Time and Time (w/ Project Pat)

  14. Hoodstar (w/ Lyfe Jennings)

  15. Tear Da Club Up ’07 (w/ Hound Dogg, BIBS, Young Cut & The Original)

  16. You Don’t Wanna See Me (w/ Project Pat)

  17. Up All Night (w/ Jim Jones & KZ)

  18. Body Parts 4 (w/ H.C.P.)

  19. Late Night Tip Remix (w/ Djet)


Three 6 Mafia - Last 2 Walk - We Got Da Club




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Thursday, June 19, 2008

Missy Higgins : The Sound of White



Missy Higgins was discovered in 2001, when the Melbourne high-school student's song "All for Believing" won an unsigned artist competition sponsored by Australian national radio station Triple J. The plaintive piano ballad was an instant hit, but Higgins took her time with the fame. She eventually signed with Australia's Eleven imprint, which issued a self-titled EP in November 2003. It contained both "Believing" and Higgins' second hit, "Greed for Your Love." The Scar EP appeared in August 2004 and set the scene for the full-length Sound of White, which dropped the following September. Higgins then toured Australia, released a live EP, and prepared for her American debut, which came in January 2005 with the domestic-only All for Believing EP. Released through Warner Bros., it included the title track and four other songs from the Sound of White LP (which was reissued in the U.S. shortly after). Two years later Higgins released her second full-length, On a Clear Night, which saw a U.S. release in early 2008.

Missy Higgins (born Melissa Morrison Higgins on August 19, 1983, in Melbourne) is one of Australia’s most popular female singer-songwriters. Missy (Melissa) was thrust into the limelight in her homeland when she won a demo competition conducted by the national alternative broadcaster, Triple J. Although she was still at high school, her song All For Believing quickly became one of the station’s most requested tracks of 2001. In 2005, Missy took out 5 major ARIA Awards: Album of the Year (for The Sound of White), Best Female Artist, Best Pop Release, Breakthrough Artist - Album (for The Sound of White) and Highest Selling Album.


Missy Higgins - Scar (Music Video)





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Tuesday, June 17, 2008

The Ting Tings: Shut Up And Let Me Go Download & Music Video


This is the band's next single and on a scale of 'not very good at all' to 'literally very amazing' it's somewhere towards the right hand side (if you have 'literally very amazing' on the right hand side). (If you have 'literally very amazing' on the left hand side it's more towards the left.)

U.K. duo are heating shit up. Their full-length We Started Nothing are hitting up the charts like there’s no tomorrow. So they are invading the states again but with more push behind their army. Their first attack and first ever appearance on American TV was on Jimmy Kimmel’s show.

Katie White and Jules de Martino’s brand of pop punk is highly energetic and bombastic. Make sure you don’t miss them on their U.S. invasion!

MP3: Shut Up And Let Me Go

Ting Tings - Shut Up and Let Me Go




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Tuesday, May 20, 2008

K Smith feat Omarion : Better Man Music Video


K. Smith Feat Omarion - Better Man [NEW]
by PeteRock

Coming straight outta SoCal is up-and-coming rapper K. Smith, and his debut single "Better Man". As if being the nephew of rap pioneer and Hollywood icon Will Smith wasn`t enough star power, K. scooped up Omarion for some additional assistance.


Better Man will definitely gain the attention of a young female audience, and once it gains momentum there, it just might make a charge for the Top 10 on most urban charts.


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Wednesday, May 14, 2008

[New Song] Miley Cyrus : 7 Things


In her new tune, "7 Things" – which debuted Tuesday on the syndicated radio show Elvis Duran and the Morning Zoo – the 15-year-old describes the pain of a recent breakup. In the chorus, she runs through a laundry list of all the things she "hates" about her ex: "You're vain, your games, you're insecure/You love me, you like her/You make me laugh you make me cry."

The song – which combines Avril Lavigne-style teen angst with dad Billy Ray Cyrus's country twang – is the first single off her upcoming album, due out July 22.





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Tuesday, May 6, 2008

Karina : 16 At War Song [let's know her more!]


"16 At War" is taken of Karina's debut album "First Love" out on June 3rd.
Written and produced by en vogue tandem, The-Dream and C. Tricky Stewart, Pasian convincingly tackles the issues of stress and peer pressure at the age of 16.


Even before 16-year-old Karina Pasian signed to Def Jam records, the stellar singer was already making a name for herself. From her winning performance on Star Search in 2003 to singing at the White House last June during Black Music Month, this New York City chanteuse has been paying her professional dues since she was a toddler.

“I’ve been singing and playing piano since I was three,” says Karina. “My babysitter had a piano, and she started teaching me how to play. It wasn’t until a year later that I began getting professional lessons.” While some have been quick to compare Karina Pasian to other performers including Aaliyah, Alicia Keys and Mariah Carey, one listen to her self-assured debut disc is evidence enough that she is destined for success.

Karina remembers the first time she sang in front of an audience. “I sang Céline Dion’s ‘My Heart Will Go On’ at a talent show. I was kind of nervous, but the audience loved it.”

From that point, there was no denying that music would be her life. A few years later, after using the Prince-penned ballad “How Come U Don’t Call” for an audition, Karina Pasian was cast on a revamped version of Star Search. “That was such a wonderful experience,” says Karina, who won the first round of the competition with a rousing version of the Jackson Five classic “I’ll Be There.”

Working with an array of songwriters, producers and artists that include The Dream, Tricky Stewart, Gordon Chambers, Chris Brown, Carlos McKinnney, Lil Mama and others, Karina proves to be a breath of fresh soul. “I’ve recorded over 70 songs in the last two years,” Karina says. “It was a period of real growth for me as I learned to focus and stay consistent.”

Karina Pasian’s godfather, famed producer and businessman Quincy Jones, has also been a guardian angel for the young singer. In addition to giving her advice, the maestro included her in the “We Are the Future” charity concert in 2006. Considering the talents Jones has worked with, from Frank Sinatra and Sarah Vaughan to Michael Jackson and Tamia, she is in good company. “I know I’m blessed to have someone like Quincy in my corner,” she says.

A fan who embraces all forms of music, from the stylish Black pop of Brandy to old school jazz greats, Karina performed the standard “Misty” when she was at the White House last year. “Emilio Estefan, who has been a friend of my family for years, helped to put the show together, and invited me to be a part of it,” says Karina. “Later, my brother told me that I was the first Dominican to play at the White House, and that made me very proud.”

Studying music and voice at High School for the Professional Performing Arts, the Washington Heights native was more than prepared for any challenges that arose in the studio. “I was blessed to have some pretty amazing teachers who prepared me well,” she says sweetly. Refusing to fall into any cliché, Karina Pasian has recorded an album that is a reflection of her age and independent point of view.

Karina Pasian’s song “Sixteen” is a song of independence and admiration. “Ain’t no daddy’s where I’m from, its just mad mothers…why am I disrespected by someone I should call brother,” she sings in a pristine voice. “I wanted to do a song about what teenager girls go through in urban areas. It’s not cool that boys think they’re being cute when they say nasty stuff to us on the street.” Written and produced by The Dream and Tricky Stewart, best known for their work with Rihanna’s “Umbrella” and Madonna’s “Me Against the Music,” the song “Sixteen” reminds one of vintage Brill Building girls like the Crystals or Little Eva with an electro-groove.

Another The Dream and Tricky Stewart track that will leave fans breathless is “Baby Baby,” an uptempo song that is destined to be a dancefloor scorcher. “Though this is a fun song, it’s not just a party song,” says Karina “It’s about guys who simply see young women as sex objects, but I refuse to be that girl.” Indeed, like Aretha Franklin, she simply wants some respect. Sharing the mic with rapper Lil Mama (“Lip Gloss” & “Shawty Get Loose”), the two young stars connected in the studio. “Lil Mama was so cool, but it was her confidence in the booth that was really exciting.”

Produced and written by Carlos McKinney, the sing-songy “Can’t Find the Words” embraces elements of jazz and pop while simultaneously creating a whimsical track that sounds like nothing else of the radio. Additionally, Karina’s favorite song “Winner,” which highlights her elegant piano (her light touch on the keyboard reminds one of Erroll Garner) playing, is laidback and uplifting.

A beautiful young woman with more musical moxy than most sixteen year olds, Karina Pasian has constructed one of the finest debut discs in years. Melancholic and truthful, funky and real, blissful and bold, Karina's album is the sound of a better tomorrow.



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Tuesday, April 8, 2008

[Artist] Panic At the Disco

You’ll either be incensed or elated that Panic At the Disco is this week’s MTV Artist of the Week. Or you might not even recognize them — the band that used to sound like nervous teenagers trapped in a fun house with a few synthesizers, some Ringling Brothers costumes, and a severe anxiety disorder dropped the extraneous punctuation, stopped writing songs with titles that could double as character-count-maxing Twitter updates, and completely revamped their sound.

Three years and several personal triumphs and tragedies (the death of Ryan Ross’ father, the replacement of Brent Wilson with Jon Walker and the ensuing fallout, scores of sold-out shows, a Grammy nomination) after selling more than two million copies of their debut album, A Fever You Can’t Sweat Out, Panic is now all grown up. And, for a band that’s taken a lot of s— from knee-jerk anti-emo reactionaries, they appear more determined than ever to keep on the sunny side.

Of all of the blogs, comments, articles and talk of Panic’s transformative sophomore album, Pretty. Odd.(which impressively debuted at #2 its first week out) and its similarities to the Kinks, the Beach Boys, the Beatles and ELO, perhaps the most astute and succinct observation was that of Spin magazine writer Barry Walters, who summarized the new album’s tone thusly: “Pretty. Odd. lives up to its title because it dares to be optimistically beautiful at a time when sadness and ugliness might have won them easier credibility.”

Indeed, the album bounces and shines with harmony and hope (just enough zeal without too much eye-roll-inducing zest — vigor without the nauseating vim), indicating that Panic seems to have gotten over the paranoia and angst and dared to be confidently, even outwardly, happy. And seriously, who besides the Jonas Brothers(and maybe Sean Kingston) does that these days?

And speaking of happiness minus extreme cheesiness (cautious optimism, if you will), what could be happier — or more classic rock — than a good, old-fashioned American road trip in a VW van? Watch Panic embark on the most surreal journey of their lives (which is saying a lot considering they’re from Las Vegas) in their Artist of the Week video spots all this week on MTV.

And speaking of happiness minus extreme cheesiness (cautious optimism, if you will), what could be happier — or more classic rock — than a good, old-fashioned American road trip in a VW van? Watch Panic embark on the most surreal journey of their lives (which is saying a lot considering they’re from Las Vegas) in their Artist of the Week video spots all this week on MTV.

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Monday, April 7, 2008

[Artist] Trina : Still Da Baddest



Trina can actually rap. No, no come back. I’m not going crazy and you don’t have to revoke my hip-hop card but I meant what I said. Now I don’t mean that WHAT she raps about is noteworthy nine times out of ten, but if you can get past that, she has a solid flow and a passionate voice, albeit one that takes a little getting used to.

Now her last album, Glamorest Life (that’s not a spelling error either) was pretty bad to be honest. There was some good production but ultimately the album suffered from repetitive and predictable content that wasn’t terribly interesting either. So, why would I bother listening to Still Da Baddest? Well, I heard the lead single and was impressed with the production as well as the fact that Trina wasn’t rapping about how good her sex game is. I also don’t think that female rappers get enough respect in today’s hip-hop world. Frankly, a lot of them don’t deserve it because rapping about how many ways you can, uh, “do it” with someone isn’t very engaging to a wide audience and many are put off by how ‘in your face’ (no pun intended…well maybe a little) it can be.

When the opportunity came around to review this then, I didn’t exactly jump at the chance, but I was interested enough to give this a listen. Read on, I think you’ll be surprised.
Tracks

1. Intro
2. Still Da Baddest
3. Killing You Hoes
4. Single Again
5. Look Back At Me Ft. Killer Mike
6. I Got A Thang For You Ft. Keyshia Cole
7. I Got A Bottle Ft. Missy Elliott
8. Wish I Never Met You Ft. Shonie
9. Clear It Out
10. Stop Traffic Ft. Pitbull
11. Phone Sexxx Ft. Qwote
12. Hot Commodity Ft. Rick Ross


After the brief “Intro”, “Still Da Baddest” kicks off the album in an impressive fashion. Serving as an “I’m back, whether you like it or not!” track, Trina proves she can actually rap serving up some decent braggadocio over some triumphant production.

The lead single, “Single Again”, with some catchy production care of J-Roc, sees Trina unleash an aggressive break-up track. It’s another example of how Trina can actually rap as she changes her delivery and flow each verse to better reflect the lyrical content. Christina Milian was rumored to be singing the hook originally, but for whatever reason, Trina herself eventually sung the hook. Many are speculating that this track is an ode to the relationship that she and Lil Wayne shared.

Interestingly enough, the better tracks on this album follow in a similar vein. Content-wise, “Wish I Never Met You” is quite similar although there’s more regret within the song than “Single Again”. The somber guitar licks are complimented by Shonie’s hook work as the two lament a relationship that went awry. On the other side of things, you have “I Got A Thang For You” which plays out as a slightly shyer, yet grown ‘I got a crush on you’ track and is boosted by a low-key yet nevertheless strong, vocal performance by Keyshia Cole.

“Phone Sexxx” isn’t as bad as I expected as Qwote really does have an impressive singing voice and the beat has a somewhat Asian-flavor to it with the string synths in the background. I suppose it comes off better than other sex rap tracks as it’s somewhat imaginative without being unnecessarily graphic. However, I’m pretty sure I’m going to be in the minority praising this track.

The problem with many of the other tracks is that whilst they’re bad, there’s nothing terribly special about them. “I Got A Bottle” whilst somewhat humorous, is dragged down by an irritating hook and average beat. Similarly, “Hot Commodity” whilst backed by some great production is brought down a little by the sex rap lyrics and a ‘just there’ guest appearance by Rick Ross.

Having said that though, there are two tracks that are bad, but for different reasons. “Look Back At Me” is unlistenable as the sex rap is so over the top and unashamed I think it would make even the hardiest (no pun intended there, honest) porn star blush. As the most of the album manages to stay away from the sex rap, this really acts as a blemish on an otherwise listenable album. It’s also the longest track with the most uninspired production, coming off as a poor-man’s “Whisper Song”. The other track, “Stop Traffic” features equally uninspired production but is completely killed by Pitbull’s hook that even a two year old with no grasp of the English language would find pathetic:

”Green, mean go. Yellow mean slow. Red mean stop, now drop now roll. Girl you got an ass, stop traffic like a red. Girl you got an ass, stop traffic like a red”

Pitbull ladies and gentlemen, reminding you of how a traffic light works.

Review album by 411mania.com

[Music video] Trina Ft. Keyshia Cole -I got a thang for you



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Friday, April 4, 2008

[Download]Otro Estilo: Defected Accapellas Vol 7 Preachers Part 2 (2008)

Artist : VA-Defected Accapellas Vol 7
Album : Preachers Part 2
Genre : A Cappella
Source : CDDA
Label : Defected
Date : 03-00-2008
Encoder : LAME 3.97 / -V2 --vbr-new
Quality : 153kbps 44100 kHz Joint Stereo
Tracks : 20
Time : 63:09 min
Size : 70.06 MB



1 Sandy Rivera & Haze - Freak (Acapella) 4:02
2 Yves Larock Feat Roland Richards - Zookey (Acapella) 7:11
3 Hardsoul Feat Fierce Ruling Diva - Self Religion 1:34
(Acapella)
4 Skwerl - All Woman (Tool) 2:04
5 Skwerl - All Woman (Acapella) 7:50
6 Fedde Le Grand Presents Flamingo - Take No Shhh' 1:32
(Acapella)
7 Dennis Ferrer Feat Daniele - Church Lady (Bom Bom Bom 2:03
Tool)
8 Martin Solveig - Rocking Music (Acapella) 5:03
9 Trickski - Sweat (Acapella) 3:13
10 Trickski - Sweat (Loopapella) 2:06
11 Playgrounp Feat KC Flightt - Front 2 Back (Acapella) 2:17
12 Kings Of Tomorrow - Changes (Acapella) 3:26
13 DJ Spen - Sexy Dancer (Workapella) 2:06
14 Syndicated People - Be Right (Acapella) 3:10
15 Deepah Ones - Freak (Acapella) 2:08
16 Hippsoul Feat Chill - Paradise (Acapella) 2:23
17 Soul Creation Presents - Maestros Of House (Acapella) 4:46
18 Warren Clarke - Get It (Acapella) 2:51
19 Wawa Feat Eddie Amador - The After Party (Acapella) 2:20
20 Wilson Santos - Mathematical Music (Acapella) 1:04

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Saturday, March 29, 2008

[Interview] The Veronicas :Twin sisters Twin Attach!

Just to clear things up, the Veronicas are twin sisters from Brisbane, Australia, and have nothing to do with Archie Comics' raven-haired rich-girl Veronica Lodge or teen TV sleuth Veronica Mars.

In fact, neither of them is even named Veronica, nor do they know anyone with the name, all of which kind of begs the question: Why go with "the Veronicas" anyway?

"The name is something we thought about for a long time, and we wanted it to be a girl's name, but we didn't want it to be 'the Jesses,' " guitarist Jess Origliasso laughed. "We were very conscious of not wanting to make it a twin thing, because we think that's really tacky."

"We didn't want it to be called 'the Lisas,' either," singer Lisa Origliasso added. "So one day we saw the movie 'Heathers,' and there's a line where one girl asks, 'Are you a Heather?' and Winona Ryder's character answers, 'No, I'm a Veronica,' and so we went with that, because she was this kind of cool, unique chick with an attitude."

And attitude is one thing the Veronicas have in spades. At the age of 5, the Origliasso sisters enrolled in an after-school musical theatre club, but after a few years of toiling away in low-budget revues of "Godspell" and "Hair," they ditched the club and decided to get serious. They took private voice lessons and for the next several years put in time playing gigs in Brisbane and around Australia's Gold Coast

"We were getting tired of just doing nothing, and we figured that there was no better way to get experience than getting out there in front of people when you're that young," Jess said. "We were just kind of thrust out there and forced to make it

By the time they were 14, the sisters were playing covers of Elvis and Roy Orbison tunes, and making an honest-to-goodness living on the Australian festival circuit. And when Jess got a guitar for her 18th birthday, the Veronicas began banging out original songs, brief three-chord blurts that eventually found their way into the right hands. By the time they were 19, the Origliasso sisters had signed Engine Room, the Australian production team responsible for making the Vines bright (yet fleeting) international stars.

"They take Australian talent overseas, develop it and try to get a major label to pick them up," Lisa explained. "So we were really lucky to sign with them. They sent us over the top."

Or, more precisely, they sent them all around the world, to work with pop maestros like Sweden's Max Martin (Britney Spears, 'NSYNC) and Germany's Toby Gad (Milli Vanilli, Enrique Iglesias). And, after a year on the road, the Veronicas returned home with more than 60 songs and a contract with Sire Records.

Now, having just turned 20, they're prepping their debut album, The Secret Life of ... the Veronicas, a slippery, shiny mix of angsty lyrics and guitar solos, and they've just been tapped by Calvin Klein to be the faces of the designer's fall fashion campaign. It's the beginning stages of a full-fledged rock-and-roll invasion, and it's a whole lot cooler than anything their friends back in Brisbane are currently up to.

"We used to be jealous of all our friends who were just taking it easy while we were rehearsing and stuff," Lisa said. "But now were playing gigs while they're working at Mackey's."

"They don't say 'Mackey's' over here," Jess pointed out.

"Oh, right. Sorry. 'Mackey's' is Micky D's, McDonald's," Lisa laughed. "Sorry about that. That was my Australianess coming out."


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[New Album Review] Hook Me Up

There is an old cliché phrase I was once taught that said: “If you go into something thinking it’s going to be bad, then it’s going to be bad. However, if you go into something with a positive attitude, then it will turn out well”. I would now like to condemn whoever it was that taught me this. On the back of the highly infectious title track/lead single, I was genuinely excited for the new album from former tween sensations The Veronicas, Hook Me Up. With any luck it wouldn’t be like their previous effort, The Secret Life Of…, which became incredibly lacklustre after the first four tracks (all of which, must be pointed out, were commercially released singles).

So, upon listening to the album, the questions have to be put. Is the album better than its predecessor? The answer is yes. Does it feature a new sound and direction for the Orglissano twins? Yes again. But have the Veronicas made a great album because of this? Sadly, no. Far from it. Hook Me Up is a disappointing album, filled with half-baked ideas and ignoring its potential to be a great pop album- or, even, a great dance album.

“Untouched” is an admittedly great opening track, featuring everything that is good about this album. A bizarre alt-pop wave of synths, string section sampling and dissonant guitar, with motor-mouth vocals in the verse, leading up to a great hook in the chorus. This fades out and right into “Hook Me Up”, the lead single and easily the best song on the album. At first, chances are you may not like it (I know that when I first heard it, I hated it). But the best thing about this song is how damn infectious it is, thus making it an excellent pop song with top harmonies and a synth hook Hellogoodbye would be envious of. The one-two punch of this song and the title track prove how good this album could have been. Unfortunately, it’s mostly downhill from here.

The next two tracks either suffer from trying to be too much at once (“This Is How It Feels”), and generally not going anywhere (“This Love”). It’s certainly a departure from the guitar pop-rock of their previous album, but it appears not all change is good in this case. As the album progresses from here, you can’t help but get the feeling that the band really need to pull a rabbit out of their hat. And while they certainly come close to it- “I Can’t Stay Away” features some lively beats, and “All I Have” features come catchy moments, live drums (exactly what this album needed more of), and some very cool use of a vocoder- but there is just too much filler and lazy song writing. Songs like “I Don’t Wanna Wait” and “In Another Life” both have great potential, but the best parts of the song aren’t furthered to make for a better overall.

And then there’s “Popular”- what can be said about this one? Basically, if Peaches went out and got completely hammered with Princess Superstar and they managed to have some kind of inbred lovechild with “Best Damn Thing”-era Avril Lavigne as the midwife, it would probably come out sounding something like this. And believe me, this is definitely not a compliment. Talking about the song, the girls say that the song is “taking the piss out of famous people”. However, in a similar vein to Good Charlotte atrocity “I Just Wanna Live”, you simply cannot tell and it comes off as vain and cheap.

It’s good that, at the very least, the Veronicas have gone for something different from the pop market at the moment. But it’s a bitter letdown that, even after all this change, most of the songs just aren’t very good. Not even the fantastic single can save this one. A pity, really, given how good this album could have been.

For fans only- though chances are you may not be much of a fan after this record, even if you were before.

Tracklist:

1. Untouched

2. Hook Me Up

3. This Is How It Feels

4. This Love

5. I Can't Stay Away

6. Take Me On The Floor

7. I Don't Wanna Wait

8. Popular

9. Revenge Is Sweeter Than You Ever Were

10. Someone Wake Me Up

11. All I Have

12. In Another Life

Release Date: 11/03/2007

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Friday, March 28, 2008

[Photo] Simple Plan Live in European tour

Simple Plan played their first show of the European tour ,26 March 2008.I show you a few photo from this concert .For next concert at Cirkus Stockholm, Sweden ,Date 29 March 2008.






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Thursday, March 27, 2008

[Interview] Counting Crows talk to latest album & DOWNLOADS


Fourteen years ago this month, Counting Crows burst onto the music scene with the hook-laden single Mr Jones and the multi-platinum album, August And Everything After.

Their latest CD is split into two distinct parts - the angry, rock of Saturday Nights and the laid-back folk vibes of Sunday Mornings.

Lead singer Adam Duritz talks about his fight to get the record released, insomnia, and getting angry with fans.

The album was originally supposed to come out last November - did you have trouble finishing it?

Not at all. It's been done since last June. We pulled the record ourselves because the label didn't have any idea of how to put it out.

What happened?

There's this massive invention that allows everyone to reach everyone else in the entire world for free. It's called the internet and I was trying to explain that to the record label.

I wanted to put out a free "digital 45" - one song from each side of the record - to get the idea of the album's two different themes out there.

So the label didn't like the idea?

Well, they said no. So we pulled the record - and believe me they weren't happy with losing a Christmas release.

You eventually got your way. Do you think the tactic worked?

Put it this way - I got an email from a guy I know at Apple a month before the album was available, and the pre-sale version was at number eight on iTunes.

There was no single, we hadn't done any press at that point, there was no reason for us to be that high on the charts - except we did all this online stuff.

I don't know about the record business, but the music industry is not dead. It's a great time to be in a band because there's a tool that allows you to reach everyone for free.

You adopted the internet very early on [Duritz has kept an online diary for years]. Are you ever overwhelmed by the number of fans? Presumably some of them are a bit obsessive.

We have big arguments! You know, I promised them at the very beginning that I would be honest about everything and that meant that when I got angry with them, I would write angry stuff and we would have huge fights!

Has there ever been a point when you've thought: "I can't take this anymore" and decided to stop writing to people on the website?"

No, but there was about a year when I either began or ended every diary entry with "some of you are very unpleasant people!"

It began because I've been a good friend of the actress Mary Louise-Parker [Weeds, The West Wing] since we were kids. Someone from her fan club wrote to our site asking if anyone would like to raise money to buy a star on the Hollywood Walk Of Fame for her, and she just got savaged by our fans.

They laid into this poor girl who was, you know, just like them. She was somebody's fan. So I just ranted at them on every post - even the nice ones.

I'd write something beautiful like: "Everything is possible and your dreams can come true. By the way, some of you are very unpleasant people, love Adam."

Do you still suffer from insomnia?

I've always had problems - I have a dissociative disorder, which makes the world seem like it's not real. And when the world doesn't seem real, it can be really scary to let go and give up even more of it. So sleep has always been something of a problem.

It's particularly hard for me because of the gigs. A gig is like doing a workout that ends at 11:30. I don't get home 'til after one and I'm wired. So touring really adds to my insomnia.

Does it affect your writing?

A lot of my songs are about isolation and certainly that sensation is never quite as strong as it is in the middle of the night. But I've written a lot of songs in the daylight, too.

You're coming over to headline the Wireless Festival in UK this year - are you excited?

Oh yeah, that's cool. Headlining in Hyde Park? That's pretty cool.

We made our career in Europe by playing festivals, so I have a lot of love and reverence for those shows.

What's your favourite festival memory?

In the 1990s, we spent a whole summer where our end of the day ritual was to meet the guys from Gomez at the side of the stage and smoke cigarettes and drink cans of beer and watch Oasis.

Noel Gallagher is a genius. Those songs are great, and they're loud and they're fun. That's a really good way to spend the end of the day.

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1. Mr. Jones

2. Angel Of The Silences

3. Recovering The Satellites

4. Have You Seen Me Lately?

5. Daylight Fading

6. Mercury

7. Omaha

8. Round Here

9. Rain King

10. A Murder Of One

11. Goodnight Elisabeth

12. A Long December

13. Anna Begins

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Gabriella Cilmi - Sweet About Me MV Lyrics & Downloads

Gabriella’s first single is called “Sweet About Me.”Her first studio album, titled Lessons to be Learned were released on February 18th 2008.

She made her UK TV debut on December 14th 2007 when she sang her new single ‘Sweet About Me‘ on the UK television show, Later with Jools Holland.

She has already been compared to
Amy Winehouse.The song Sweet About Me debuts on the UK Singles Chart at position 68 (9 March 2008).








Gabriella Cilmi - Sweet About Me Video






Lyrics

Verse 1:
Ohh watching me, hanging by a string this time.
Ohh easily, the climax of the perfect lie.
Ohh watching me, hanging by a string this time.
Ohh easily, smile worth a hundred lies.
If there’s lessons to be learned, I’d rather get my jamming words in first so, tell you something that I’ve found, that the worlds a better place when it’s upside down boy.
If there’s lessons to be learned, I’d rather get my jamming words in first so, when your playing with desire, don’t come running to my place when it burns like fire boy.

Chorus:
Sweet about me, nothing sweet about me, YehhSweet about me, nothing sweet about me, YehhSweet about me, nothing sweet about me, YehhSweet about me, nothing sweet about me, Yehh

Verse 2:
Blue, blue, blue, waves they crash as time goes by, so hard to catch.
Too, too smooth, ain’t all that, why don’t you ride on my side of the tracks.
If there’s lessons to be learned, I’d rather get my jamming words in first so, when your playing with desire, don’t come running to my place when it burns like fire boy.

Chorus:

Sweet about me, nothing sweet about me, YehhSweet about me, nothing sweet about me, YehhSweet about me, nothing sweet about me, YehhSweet about me, nothing sweet about me, Yehh(fading out)Sweet about me, nothing sweet about me, YehhSweet about me, nothing sweet about me, YehhSweet about me, nothing sweet about me, Yehh

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[Review] RICK ROSS BOSS Ft. T-PAIN : TRILLA Att.MV & DOWNLOADS

Rick Ross - Trilla
Album Review by: John Burnett

I've come to a disheartening and perplexing conclusion. I—like many rap heads—am addicted to crack rap. After mad years of hearing the same embellished Tony Montana motifs play out over different beats I still enjoy hearing properly executed rhymes about the wanton exploits of your respective neighborhood medicine man. And judging from the sales that are attached to some of these coke-laden rap discs, so do you. The narrator on this occasion happens to be Rick Ross and the cinematic experience is Trilla.


Based off of Port of Miami, I predicted two things for what I’d hear on Trilla. There was going to be some dope beats and probably a few (much sarcasm intended) references to coke. I was right about both but there was also an added bonus. Coming out on the back end, I’ve come to the realization either Rick Ross acquired an ill ghostwriter or dude’s flow has vastly improved. On the Bink! produced (and eerily Roc-A-Fella nostalgia inducing) “We Shinin’” I caught a surprise blow to the chin by the quote “am I a target for police because I puff E/not an artist I’m regarded as a Puffy/like a pimp I’mma skip past a Kim Porter/like a pimp order, pimp, I import her.” I mean this is Rick Ross right? The flow doesn’t fall off either with Ross tucked neatly between the church-like organs and wailing sample. Then there’s the literal gangster role call provided on the “Trilla Intro” where Ross oddly proclaims he’s rhyming with kush and lean on his breath. In the most sinister way possible Ross gruffly barks “I don’t give a fuck about death/cause death don’t give a fuck about flesh/cause flesh don’t give a fuck about mine/and never gave fuck about mine.”

RICK ROSS BOSS Ft. T-PAIN UNCUT VIDEO! TRILLA 3/11






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Artist: Rick Ross
Title:Trilla
Genre: HipHop

01 - Rick Ross - Trilla Intro mp3
02 - Rick Ross - All I Have In This World (featuring Mannie Fresh) mp3
03 - Rick Ross - The Boss (featuring T - Pain) mp3
04 - Rick Ross - Speedin' (featuring R. Kelly) mp3
05 - Rick Ross - We Shinin' mp3
06 - Rick Ross - Money Make Me Come (featuring Ebonylove) mp3
07 - Rick Ross - Dj Khaled Interlude mp3
08 - Rick Ross - This Is The Life (featuring Trey Songz) mp3
09 - Rick Ross - This Me mp3
10 - Rick Ross - Here I Am (featuring Nelly & Avery Storm) mp3
11 - Rick Ross - Maybach Music (featuring Jay - Z) mp3
12 - Rick Ross - Billionaire mp3
13 - Rick Ross - Luxury Tax (featuring Lil' Wayne, Young Jeezy & Trick Daddy) mp3
14 - Rick Ross - Reppin' My City (featuring Triple C & Brisco) mp3
15 - Rick Ross - I'm Only Human (featuring Rodney) mp3


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