Showing posts with label New Music Video. Show all posts
Showing posts with label New Music Video. Show all posts
Friday, November 7, 2008
English rock band Oasis : I`m Outta Time Music Video
"I'm Outta Time" is a song by English rock band Oasis written by lead vocalist Liam Gallagher. It will be the 2nd single from their album
"Dig Out Your Soul" and is set to be released on 1st December 2008. The song has been praised as one of the highlights from the album, with many fans praising it as well as the band themselves, with Noel Gallagher calling it "deceptively brilliant".
The song also features a short speech sample from John Lennon taken from one of his very last interviews. The speech sample says: "As Churchill said, it's every Englishman's inalienable right to live where the hell he likes. What's it going to do, vanish? Is it not going to be there when I get back?".
The psychedelic video shows Liam Gallagher as a traveller, on a journey through an enchanted wilderness. The video also features Liam walking through the model village in bourton-on-the-water. Early reports claimed that Liam was seen walking though a river strapped to a parachute, though this has not been featured in the video. Somebody falling from a parachute can be seen towards the end.
Like the video for "The Shock Of The Lightning" it features an Owl and a Butterfly.
Read more!
Labels:
New Album,
New Music Video,
Oasis
Thursday, October 9, 2008
The Pussycat Dolls - Whatcha Think About That Music Video
The Pussycat Dolls - Whatcha Think About That Song Review
"Whatcha Think About That" is the second single from the Pussycat Dolls' sophomore studio album "Doll Domination". The song, which features guest vocals by rapper Missy Elliott, samples the song "Je m'appelle Jane" by Jane Birkin and Mickey 3D.
Vocal production originally done by Melvin LaThomas Brimm. In the song Missy Elliott refers to Katy Perry's song, "I Kissed a Girl", when she says, "Play like Katy Perry kissin' on girls."
Speaking of the song, doll Ashley Roberts says, "It's very editorial in my mind. Lots of beauty, lighting, and mysterious set-ups."
The video was shot on September 9 and September 10 in downtown Los Angeles, and was directed with by Diane Martel.
"Whatcha Think About That" is the second single from the Pussycat Dolls' sophomore studio album "Doll Domination". The song, which features guest vocals by rapper Missy Elliott, samples the song "Je m'appelle Jane" by Jane Birkin and Mickey 3D.
Vocal production originally done by Melvin LaThomas Brimm. In the song Missy Elliott refers to Katy Perry's song, "I Kissed a Girl", when she says, "Play like Katy Perry kissin' on girls."
Speaking of the song, doll Ashley Roberts says, "It's very editorial in my mind. Lots of beauty, lighting, and mysterious set-ups."
The video was shot on September 9 and September 10 in downtown Los Angeles, and was directed with by Diane Martel.
Read more!
Labels:
Music Video,
New Album,
New Music Video,
Online music,
Puhsy Cat Dolls
Saturday, June 7, 2008
Britney Spears In Pussycat Dolls' 'When I Grow Up' Video
Britney Spears Looks 'Hot And Blonde' In Pussycat Dolls' 'When I Grow Up' Video: Report 'When [Britney] saw them on the MTV [Movie Awards], she was totally down to do the video,
MTV Report First, "How I Met Your Mother" — now, the Pussycat Dolls.
MTV Report First, "How I Met Your Mother" — now, the Pussycat Dolls.
Her albums might not sell the way they used to, but Britney Spears is turning into the queen of the red-hot cameo. According to People magazine, Brit filmed a bit part in the video for the Pussycat Dolls' "When I Grow Up" clip.
An unnamed source told the magazine that Spears had a "small part" in the video, which was shot Wednesday in Los Angeles. A "set source" told UsMagazine.com that Spears does not interact with the group in the video, and shot her scenes at the Warner Bros. lot Wednesday while the Dolls filmed in Hollywood. "In the scene shot [Wednesday], Britney is driving in a car," the source said. "They all wave at each other as they are passing in traffic — that is it. Of course, Britney looks hot and blonde. It is a very short sequence, but [Britney] had a lot of fun with it. Britney really likes the Dolls' music and when she saw them on the MTV [Movie Awards], she was totally down to do the video."
Spokespeople for Spears and the Dolls could not be reached for comment at press time. Coming on the heels of her two-episode arc on "How I Met Your Mother," the Dolls shoot represents Spears' latest attempt to ease back into the spotlight, after spending much of the past year dealing with a series of personal crises. In fact, her second appearance on the sitcom went so well that onetime Brit doubter Neil Patrick Harris recently told People that "the door is open for her" to come back for a third go-round.
After a sizzling performance of "When I Grow Up" at the MTV Movie Awards last weekend, we'll be seeing plenty of PCD in the upcoming weeks. They'll appear on the June 12 episode of "So You Think You Can Dance," and the video for "When I Grow Up" will premiere on the new MTV video show "F'N MTV," which is hosted by Fall Out Boy bassist Pete Wentz, on the 13th. According to a source at their label, PCD's yet-untitled second album, featuring production from Timbaland, Rodney Jerkins and Sean Garrett, will be out in September.
When I Grow Up - Pussycat Dolls Music Video
Read more!
Labels:
Britney Spears,
New Music Video,
New Single,
Puhsy Cat Dolls
Saturday, May 31, 2008
Do You Know ! Real Rap G-Unit present Part 2
Rap group G-Unit have just premiered a new music video for their single "Rider Part 2" on May 28 . The clip was the follow up for their first clip "I Like The Way She Do It", that has just been outed on May 12.
The new clip only features the three remaining members of the group, 50 Cent, Tony Yayo and Lloyd Banks. The video at first actually also sees another rapper, Young Buck, but for some reasons Buck's involvements on the clip and on other G-Unit's songs have been excluded by the group.
The single itself is being set as the second from the rappers' upcoming new album after dropping "I Like The Way She Do It" as the first one. Beside being featured on "Terminate on Sight" the song is also available at the group's mixtape titled "Elephant in the Sand".
The new clip only features the three remaining members of the group, 50 Cent, Tony Yayo and Lloyd Banks. The video at first actually also sees another rapper, Young Buck, but for some reasons Buck's involvements on the clip and on other G-Unit's songs have been excluded by the group.
The single itself is being set as the second from the rappers' upcoming new album after dropping "I Like The Way She Do It" as the first one. Beside being featured on "Terminate on Sight" the song is also available at the group's mixtape titled "Elephant in the Sand".
Read more!
Labels:
G-Unit,
HipHop,
Hitz,
New Music Video,
Rap
Tuesday, May 6, 2008
Mariah Carey - Bye Bye new Music Video
"Bye Bye" is a song co-written by American singer Mariah Carey, Johnta Austin and Stargate for Carey's eleventh studio album, "E=MC²", and is the second single from the album. The single was produced by Carey and Stargate.
MTV stated that although the song appears to be about her deceased father, Carey "extends this song about death to be for anybody 'who just lost somebody'". Carey believed that by making "Bye Bye" more open, "everybody could kind of be healed by the song and have their own experience listening to it."
The video was directed by her rumored to be husband Nick Cannon, who also played as Mariah's lover on the video.
Byebye [jonnyalisblog.com]
by Alisvideo
Read more!
Labels:
E=MC2,
Mariah Carey,
New Album,
New Music Video
Monday, April 21, 2008
[New Album] Myriam Fares : Amazing Voice & Nice Move
Talented singer and dancer, Myriam Fares is a breath of fresh air in the music scene and the creator of her own style. With her music achievements, starting from her début album to her live performances at the most prestigious concerts, Myriam has set new standards, ones of a complete artist.
A young artist from south Lebanon, Myriam grew up in a family that respects education and believes in learning and growing. She was attracted to the arts, so she took this passion to the end.
Somewhat of a child prodigy, she took her first ballet steps at the age of five, and at the age of nine earned first place on Tele-Liban (Al Mawahib Al Saghira), in oriental dance.
Her early lessons in Classical Ballet improved her sense of music. Her multifaceted talents and abilities in the world of art astonished her teachers in school who encouraged her to improve and grow. Myriam felt the need to express her feelings through her voice that springs from deep inside her, so she registered at the National Conservatory of Music and studied musicology for four years.
At the age of sixteen Myriam participated at the Lebanese Song Festival where she won the first prize for the public Lebanese song nomination. At seventeen she participated in Studio El Fan 2000 for the District of South Lebanon and earned the first prize, not to mention the Special Certificate from Dr. Walid Gholmieh for the three Districts of South Lebanon, Beirut, and Mount Lebanon.
Still in the blush of youth, Myriam’s voice has a personal stamp that doesn't sound like anyone else's and at whatever age, with such an innocent sensuality, one that seems to be of her own invention, she is bound for success.
At the age of 20 and with the guidance of her management company – Music Is My Life, Myriam signed her first record deal with Music Master International and launched her first album on October 21, 2003 at the Virgin Mega store – Beirut. The Album witnessed immediate success and became a best seller for a debut Artist.
Wherever Myriam went through her promotional tours, she was overwhelmed by people’s response and appreciation for her art.
Myriam then launched her second album, entitled “Nadini Myriam”. It involved collaboration with Lebanese and Egyptian composers. This second album resembles Myriam and concretizes her spirit in music. Produced by Music Master, the album contains 10 tracks of various genres.
While preparing her third album, Myriam chose to shoot simultaneously yet another song from the album “Nadini Myriam”. Collaborating one more time with director Wissam Smaira, the artist pushed her professionalism and dynamism even more in this clip for the song “Wahichni eah”. Shot in Lebanon, the clip required sophisticated equipments to execute its main idea that revolves around car chasing. The team was brought from France and the result was no less than that of an international standards. The racing, the singing and the dancing had every head turned to witness what no other Arab artist had yet achieved in this part of the world!
Myriam, as young as she might be, has already proven herself and her singing talents in the music scene making her now one of the most solicited artists. As for the new clip, a definitely must see!
All throughout her career, Myriam has had a continuous and unrelenting support from her family, and her management company “Music Is My Life”.
Myriam fares' new music video.
Directed by Leila Kanaan and produced by Melody tv.
For the first time Myriam's not dancing in the video!
A montage of mysterious and delicate images shows Myriam suffering and complaining about the love triangle she's dealing with.
Directed by Leila Kanaan and produced by Melody tv.
For the first time Myriam's not dancing in the video!
A montage of mysterious and delicate images shows Myriam suffering and complaining about the love triangle she's dealing with.
Read more!
Labels:
Artist,
Myriam Fares,
New Album,
New Music Video
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)