Showing posts with label Online music. Show all posts
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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.


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Thursday, September 11, 2008

The Last Shadow Puppets - My Mistakes Were Made For You Music Video



The Last Shadow Puppets release their new single 'My Mistakes Were Made For You' on Monday the 20th of October 2008. Taken from their Mercury nominated 'The Age Of The Understatement' album, 'My Mistakes Were Made For You' features the London Metropolitan Orchestra, conducted by Owen Pallet.

The video for 'My Mistakes Were Made For You' was shot at Pinewood studios and directed by Richard Ayoade. It shows the leather-clad duo in the forest amidst fog and the tailights of a crashed car.


The Last Shadow Puppets’ Understatement

Cinematic maneuvers in my brain and wild horses. Widescreen audio. Rumbling drums. Gainsbourg-like orchestrations. Room to wander. Ecstatic backing voices. The London touch of symphonia. Bigger drums. Offenders.

I don’t think anyone would have expected these collected guys, known as The Last Shadow Puppets, to produce a work like The Age Of the Understatement. Although on second thought, maybe not based upon the hyperkinetics of The Arctic Monkeys. But hey, what about their clever songs and witty lyrics?
The boys with different strategies
Talking about an understatement
Only the truth they reckon they hold

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Thursday, July 3, 2008

Gym Class Heroes : New Album "The Quilt" and New Single " Cookie Jar"


The kings of alternative hip-hop, Gym Class Heroes, have announced the release of their third album, ‘The Quilt’.



Gym Class Heroes are eyeing September for the release of their third album 'The Quilt'.


First on the release schedule is the single 'Cookie Jar', available as a digital download on July 8th, with the album following on September 9th in the U.S. - a UK date is not yet known.


Speaking of 'The Quilt', it has emerged that contributions come from Estelle and Busta Rhymes, while production was handled by The Dream, Cool & Dre and Patrick Stump of Fall Out Boy.


Produced by The Dream, Cool & Dre and Fall Out Boy’s Patrick Stump and featuring guest contributions from Estelle, Busta Rhymes and the legendary Daryl Hall from Hall and Oates, ‘The Quilt’ features a number of high profile collaborators on the release.


The album will be released on September 9th via Decaydance/Fueled By Ramen in the US preceded by the single, ‘Cookie Jar’, which will be available for digital purchase beginning July 8th.


Hot Off the Relative Success Of Their Last Album, Gym Class Heroes Are Already Prepping The Release Of Their Next Project - The Quilt. Here Is the Lead Single, Featuring The-Dream, It Is Entitled - Cookie Jar.


The first thing that hit me was the distinctive production, it has that effortless addictive sound of The-Dream. While the lyrical content is empty as ever, it has Gym Class Heroes mark all over it, that R&B/Pop sound that I can't help but love.


I still can't help but to dislike Travis, he just annoys the hell out of me & I can't explain why, apart from the fact that he is one of the whack-est rappers out there at the moment. However, it doesn't put me off of a really good Pop song.


Gym Class Heroes will be previewing the material this summer with dates on the Warped Tour


LISTEN - Gym Class Heroes ft. The-Dream - Cookie Jar






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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 12, 2008

Sex And The City Soundtrack

SEX AND THE CITY SOUNDTRACK. New pop that's stylish, but uneven, from Fergie, India.Arie, Jennifer Hudson and others. In stores now.

The musical accompaniment to the Sex and the City film combines lots of different genres into a soundtrack that is both fun party music and equally as fun to listen to all by your lonesome. The soundtrack runs the spectrum of artists from classy acts like Jennifer Hudson and Nina Simone to cutting edge tracks supplied by House music star Kaskade and the quirky duo The Bird and The Bee.

If all the artists on this album got together for a Sex and the City-style cocktail party, it would be quite the hip and stylish affair. With uptown chic songs from Jennifer Hudson ("All Dressed In Love") and Bliss ("Kissing") juxtaposed with a subtle version of "Auld Lang Syne" from Mairi Campbell and Dave Francis and the timeless rap "Walk this Way" from Aerosmith and Run D.M.C., the album covers many moods, all blending together to make for an audio celebration. India.Arie's cover of the Don Henley favorite "Heart of the Matter" proves even better than the original, with a controlled emotion and exquisite vocals that make it one of the highlights of the album. It would have been nice to hear a few more "girlfriend" themed songs about friendship, but as a collection, the album's variety keeps the party from ever becoming boring.

Sex And The City Soundtrack - How Deep Is Your Love



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Wednesday, June 11, 2008

[HotHitz MV] Masspike Miles feat Rick Ross - Get It Together


New video from Masspike Miles, Rick Ross' first artist off his Maybach Music Group imprint. Directed by DanTheMan.


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Saturday, May 31, 2008

Ludo - You're Awful, I love You : Love me dead

Recently the world of music videos has seen tons of artists turning their song into a short movie. Think of Panic! At The Disco and The Killers latest videos. However, when was the last time you watched a lead singer perform in his own video like he's in Broadway musical? Singer, Andrew Volpe, of the band Ludo definitely hits that note in their one-shot video for "Love Me Dead" that features several fascinating escapades in the background. It could be the best music video I've seen since OK Go hit those treadmills.



My Story
Ah, clever bands. We love them, don’t we? Bands like Harvey Danger and The Presidents Of The United States Of America, who know how to put out a quirky, left-of-center single that just grabs our heart. Of course, clever bands are also like that girl we met in class, who wasn’t super hot, but was pretty funny. So we got her number and talked to her on the phone a couple times. Maybe nailed her once (before we’d seen her dorm room and all those crazy stuffed animals) and then she got terribly clingy. So we stopped answering her calls and started sitting in the back of the class, making a bee-line for the door every time the damn thing was over. But then she got wise and started sitting in back too, showing up half an hour early just to make sure she could catch us. So we started ditching the class altogether and wound up failing the final, all to avoid talking to this chick who was once pretty fun to talk to but had slowly turned into a stalker…

Yeah, clever bands are sort of like that. We love ‘em and we ditch ‘em, and very few can ever transcend “fun to talk to” and reach the “fun to hang out with longterm” status. Not that its never happened. Hell, we’ve all practically married Weezer. So the question is: will Ludo, the newest clever band to come down the pike, get under our skin like Rivers Cuomo and his pals, or will we spend a night of passion with them and then wind up changing our cell providers?




Their Story
Ludo formed in St. Louis, Missouri as an acoustic duo in 2003, the combination of vocalist/guitarist Andrew Volpe and guitarist Tim Ferrell. The group drew their name from the gentle giant in Jim Henson’s fantasy film Labyrinth. The ranks of the band swelled over the next year, growing to include bassist Marshall Fanciullo, drummer Matt Palermo and moog-player Tim Convy.

The band recorded their self-titled indie debut in 2004. Ludo was released that spring on the group’s Redbird Records. The album was met with positive reviews and kicked off a strenuous period of touring by the band. The next year, they recorded the EP Broken Bride, a rock opera. Even more touring followed.

By 2007, Ludo’s interactive live shows and indie albums had drawn the interest of several major labels. That year, they signed a 5-album deal with Island Records, which would keep their Redbird label as an imprint. In late 2007, the band entered the studio with producer Matt Wallace (who worked on Maroon 5’s debut, as well as several albums with Faith No More) to record their first album for Island. The set was slated for a February 2008 release. The lead single, “Love Me Dead”, impacted radio the month before and has made some waves on Modern Rock stations. The video is also making the rounds.

Following their Island debut’s street date, Ludo toured for the entire month of March, including a showcase at SXSW and shows opening for the reunited Presidents Of The United States Of America. For future tour dates, check out Ludo’s official site.

The Album
On February 26, 2008, Island and Redbird Records released You’re Awful, I Love You, the second full length album by Ludo and their major label debut. The album features the hidden tracks “Goodbye Bear” and “The Boat Song”. The iTunes digital version contains the bonus track “Japan It!”.


Ludo - Love Me Dead





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Wednesday, May 28, 2008

Plies : Bust It Baby Part 2 Comming Attacht U !!!!


Florida rapper, Plies, is getting ready for his eagerly awaited new album, and to help celebrate its release, he’s preparing to head on the road for a nationwide promo tour.

The trek will see the Fort Meyers-based rapper paying tribute to his fans in the U.S. military with a series of appearances in association with Army & Air Force Exchange Service (AAFES) and Navy Exchange Service Command.
As far as the upcoming album, titled Definition Of Real, it’s already becoming anticipated as the single “Bust Is Baby Part 2″ begins to take off on both radio and TV.

The video is in heavy rotation on BET and has recently been added to MTV2.


In conjunction with the upcoming release, Plies is holding a special “Real Things” promotion in which two diamond chains will be awarded to a pair of very lucky fans. The promotion — which will run for three weeks, beginning on the album’s June 10th street date — allows fans to enter for a chance to win either a diamond “Plies Bust It Baby” chain or a diamond “Goon” chain.

The rapper is also offering exclusive swag to fans who pre-order the album via the Atlantic Records Media Store. In addition to an immediate MP3 download of “Bust It Baby Part 2,” buyers will receive their choice of a men’s “Certified Goon” t-shirt or a girl’s “Bust It Baby” baby-t. Additionally, he also is giving fans signed up to his official fan club at PliesWorld.com a chance to score tickets to shows in their area, first look at videos, photos and other exclusives.

Definition Of Real is slated for release June 10.

Written by Allen Starbury, www.ballerstatus.com




Bust It Baby (Part 2) Ft. Plies - Ne-Yo
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Monday, May 26, 2008

[My Stuff] Marry Me ! one song i need you Listen

Marry Me - JuJu

First time that I listen this song ,I say "Wow" .R 'n B style in easy to listen (I luv it). I can't fine information about this song or this artist .Pls someone tell me more!

But I just know this is the best nice song of my week.

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Bun B : “II Trill”


Ever since UGK released “Underground Kingz”, I’ve been obsessed with them. I bought every one of their albums, and also Bun B’s first cd, “Trill”. Every release has been amazing, aside from “Dirty Money”, which is OK, but not great. “II Trill” deserves a place right above “Trill” as another solid release.

Bun B steps up his game, and creates a truly memorable album that is severly needed in today’s Hip Hop world. Every song on this album is good, and a handful of them are great. Songs like “Swang On Em” ft. Lupe Fiasco, “You’re Everything” featuring everybody, and “Damn I’m Cold” ft. Lil Wayne show how great Bun B is at collaborating with all different kinds of artists. He has a couple tributes to Pimp C, with “Angel In The Sky” working really well and “Pop It 4 Pimp” not so much. Their collaboration with Chamillionaire, “Underground Thang”, is really great, and makes me hope that Pimp recorded enough verses for Bun to put out a CD of new UGK material.

“II Trill” is another stellar album that Bun B should be proud of. With Pimp C gone, it’ll be really hard for him to ever be as good as he was in UGK, but if this is as close as he comes, I’m happy with that. Great Bun B is better than 90% of other hip hop artists out there.


On the top floor of New York City club Spotlight Live, guests sipped drinks and dined on mini hamburgers as they prepared for the man of the hour to arrive. The crowd—from bloggers to magazine folk—were eager to get a first listen to UGK member Bun B’s new joint, II Trill. The listening party even brought out backpack rapper Talib Kweli, the legendary DJ Premier, and label impresario Kevin Liles, who posed for pictures in the middle of the disco ball-studded room.


Before the Texan rapper cued the DJ to throw on his record, he made his way towards the venue’s tiny stage, showing off his sparkling chain and black fitted with an orange “Houston” emblazoned across it. Bun kept it short and sweet on the mic, representing for his recently deceased UGK partner Pimp C by giving him a shout out. “This is a big moment for me,” he said as he stood on the stage by himself. “I don’t want to seem like I’m not nervous up here.”


If Bun was nervous, he didn’t show it. His new album shook the speakers as he made his way through the room to greet almost everyone in the spot, making sure they had a drink in their hand and asking what they thought about the tracks. The answers always seemed positive, and as it played in its entirety, II Trill revealed something for everyone: guest appearances by Lil Wayne, Mya, Lupe Fiasco, and Rick Ross, and neck-snapping beats from Clinton Sparks, Scott Storch, J.R. Rotem, and Chops.


1. “II Trill” featuring Z-Ro and J. Prince


Produced by Clinton Sparks


Bun takes the title of this hard-hitting track and puns on “II,” incorporating it into rhymes like “Got II many killers” and “You II close to the police.” Houston-based rapper Z-Ro and Rap-A-Lot CEO J. Prince construct rhymes in the same way, flowing over an ominous choral sample and some thwacking drums courtesy of Clinton Sparks.


2. “That’s Gangsta” featuring Sean Kingston


Produced by J.R. Rotem


This track is the first single off the album, and it fits snugly with its brash synthesizers, thin handclaps, and clanging bells. Bun outlines what it means to be a true gangsta, rapping “A gangsta can have that but he ain’t got to show it / ‘Cause with or without it, he’s still gangsta and you know it.” Sean Kingston croons on the catchy chorus, harmonizing in a way that makes you want to join in.


3. “Damn I’m Cold” featuring Lil Wayne


Produced by Chops


Weezy pops up on this mid-tempo banger with a flashy beat by Chops, a producer who has worked with Paul Wall and The Game. Over electric guitar twangs and an undercurrent of organ drones, the two MCs talk about their ice and trade off lines during the third chorus. Wayne hops on the vocoder for the chorus, singing smooth vocal trills that recall 2Pac’s “California Love.”


4. “You’re Everything” featuring Rick Ross, David Banner, and 8-Ball & MJG


Produced by Mr. Lee


Bun slows the pace down on this Southern posse cut, featuring a glittery candy background and a sample of Jodeci’s “Cry For You.” He makes note of the “bass kick-kickin” and each of the guest MCs steps up to the plate to match Bun’s drawling flow. Rick Ross sounds hoarse as he delivers his verse and 8-Ball follows Banner’s verse by cataloguing a slew of rappers from the South.


5. “Swang On ’Em” featuring Lupe Fiasco


Produced by Enigma


This banger is one of the best tracks on II Trill with a guest appearance from Lupe that will leave your head spinning. The song begins with a chopped vocal sample that repeats “We ride 22’s or better” throughout, and Bun addresses the listener by growling “I know you heard of me.” Lupe switches up his flow to match the rolling and punctual Southern style, peppering the tuba-laced beat with enough charisma to inspire listeners to pop this in their car stereos, drop the top, and cruise slowly around the block.


6. “I Luv That”


Produced by Scott Storch


The Storch beat makes “I Luv That” the perfect addition to a club DJ’s set list with its spacey, synth melody, and some shiny musical sparkles thrown in the mix. Bun keeps his raps focused on the ladies, using the chorus to chant, “The club is packed, the bottles is poppin’… You know we do it B-I-G, so come and holla at a playa.” This one will surely make all you club goers get busy on the dance floor.


7. “My Block” featuring Jazze Pha


Produced by Jazze Pha


Bun represents for his block on this bass-buzzing track, featuring some thick drums and a minor keyboard melody. He raps, “We don’t hustle cause we want to / ‘Cause we have to” and Jazze shows up on the chorus to chant “This is my block.” The track fades out with the squiggly noise featured on Ciara’s “1, 2 Step,” and Bun creates an anthem for anyone “from the West to the East” to big up their home turf.



8. “Get Cha Issue”


Produced by Bigg Tyme & Qwest


This funky song shows a more serious side of Bun, with some political raps about everything from sinners to crime to the war in Iraq. Bun raps, “Motherfuckers is dying out here / And police ain’t killing them” and “Bring motherfuckers back from Iraq.” Although he waxes political on this one, he makes his message clear as he chastises the irresponsible masses of the world.


9. “Good II Me” featuring Mya


Produced by Bigg Tyme / Co-Produced by Bun B and Intl Red


Rap-Up cover girl Mya delivers a sassy chorus on this battle of the sexes. Bun lets his lady know that he will give her whatever she wants to keep a smile on her face, rapping “If you want pasta, we’ll fly to Milan” and “Girl, anything you wish, I’ll make it come true.” Mya lets him know what really matters to a lady, singing “I don’t care what you did to them / Just be good to me,” breaking it down on the bridge that leads to some nasty guitar shredding at the end.


10. “Pop It 4 Pimp” featuring Lil’ Phatz and Webbie


Produced by Mouse


“Pop” has that signature down South sound, boasting burning synthesizers and a spiced-up sample of Juvenile’s “Back That Ass Up.” The track is a celebration and a call to all the women across the world, and Bun makes sure that “Las Vegas” and “H-Town” women “gon’ pop it 4 pimp.” Lil’ Phatz and Webbie shine on the chorus and provide a much diverse feel to the song.


11. “Underground Thang” featuring Pimp C and Chamillionaire


Produced by Cory Mo


Pimp C makes a posthumous appearance on this Latin-flavored future radio banger. Bun reinforces the fact that he rules in his domain, spitting “It’s an underground thang / ‘Cause I’m an underground king.” Cham sings in his gutsy baritone on the chorus and Pimp C raps in double-time, churning out lines like “Atlanta was a country,” giving this jam the UGK touch that its fans have come to love.


12. “If I Die 2Nite” featuring Lyfe Jennings & Young Buck


Produced by J-Rock


The beat features some rich piano hits, and Bun uses this track to show where his priorities lie, stating “I’d rather do a bid, at least they could see me behind glass.” Lyfe breaks it down on the hook, repeating “Baby feel my pain / Make sure my niggas ride for me,” making this song endearing as it is sincere.


13. “Another Soldier” featuring Mddl Fngz


Produced by DJ Khalil


Trembling organ notes mingle with a guitar bass line on “Another Soldier,” a group cut that features menacing rhymes from all of the rappers. Bun barks out “Bun B is drawing spit, while you six feet under” and “2 nines, 4 clips / Prayin’ that you niggas slip.” Later on the track, he rhymes, “Don’t ever play us for a joke / You’ll get your bitch ass smoked.” This one is as intimidating as it gets on the record.


14. “If It Was Up II Me” featuring Junior Reid


Produced by the BlackOut Movement


Junior Reid wails on the chorus like his does on The Game’s recent “One Blood,” crying out, “I see my people every day on the floor.” Bun discusses how the projects are a mess, pointing out the apathy in the hood and how “minds be collapsed.” He ends the track by talking about how it is time to educate the people and spend more time with the kids, stating that “since nobody else gon’ do it, it’ll have to be me.”


15. “Angel in the Sky” featuring Lil’ Razah


Produced by Cozmo


A soft piano begins this sentimental tribute to Bun’s fallen partner Pimp C. With a sample of Stevie Wonder’s “A Ribbon in the Sky,” Bun gets personal and deep by reminiscing about how it all began for UGK, admitting “You know I miss my friend / But he’s looking down from above,” and that “My heart still hurts.” He ends his verses by letting listeners know that “I still cry.” This is the most touching and emotionally honest Bun may have ever been on a song, and it could not be more elegant than this.


16. “Keep It 100”


Produced by Chops


II Trill’s closer is an anthematic and triumphant conclusion to this whopping record. Layers of synthesizers and hi-hats race as Bun chants, “All day and all night / Make that anytime you see me / I’ma keep it super tight.” He lets his fans and foes both know that “It’s UGK for life.” If this album is any indication, it’s that Bun B will keep the UGK name alive, solidifying his reign as the king of the underground, with or without his fallen brother.

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Wednesday, May 14, 2008

One republic : Stop and Stare Music Video


Lyrics

This town is colder now, I think it's sick of us
It's time to make our move, I'm shakin off the rust
I've got my heart set on anywhere but here
I'm staring down myself, counting up the years
Steady hands, just take the wheel...
And every glance is killing me
Time to make one last appeal... for the life I lead

Stop and stare
I think I'm moving but I go nowhere
Yeah I know that everyone gets scared
But I've become what I can't be, oh
Stop and stare
You start to wonder why you're 'here' not there
And you'd give anything to get what's fair
But fair ain't what you really need
Oh, can u see what I see

They're tryin to come back, all my senses push
Un-tie the weight bags, I never thought I could...
Steady feet, don't fail me now
Gonna run till you can't walk
But something pulls my focus out
And I'm standing down...

Stop and stare
I think I'm moving but I go nowhere
Yeah I know that everyone gets scared
But I've become what I can't be, oh
Stop and stare
You start to wonder why you're here not there
And you'd give anything to get what's fair
But fair ain't what you really need
Oh, you don't need

What u need, what u need...

Stop and stare
I think I'm moving but I go nowhere
Yeah I know that everyone gets scared
But I've become what I can't be
Oh, do u see what I see...


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Monday, May 12, 2008

[Music Video] One Republic - Say (All I Need)

Song Review

Say (All I Need) is a song by pop rock band OneRepublic from their debut album "Dreaming Out Loud".


The song was recorded at Rocket Carousel Studios in Culver City by producer Greg Wells and engineer Drew Pearson.

The video is partially black and white and seems to be filmed in Paris. It starts with Ryan Tedder and going out of the house. Tedder walks throughout the city while the rest of the band is seen in different locations. The band is also seen performing the song.









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Monday, March 31, 2008

[Best Band] Paramore:That's What You Get Music Video DOWNLOAD Lyric & Latest Photo

Paramore is a Grammy-nominated American pop rock band that formed in Franklin, Tennessee in 2004. After several lineup changes, Paramore now primarily consists of Hayley Williams (lead vocals/keyboard), Josh Farro (lead guitar/backing vocals), Jeremy Davis (bass guitar), and Zac Farro (drums).


For the latest album is 'Misery Business' .Single released 11 February 2008.My first introduction to Paramore was on NME’s website with their 'Crush Crush Crush' video, and I was blown away. The music is good, by today’s damn-kids-standards it's really good. On top of that, the lyrics are excellent, and Hayley’s voice and singing talent is … spectactular. You don’t often get a voice that can so successfully lead melody against hard-rock guitar playing, and she does consistently through all of their songs that I’ve heard.
'Misery Business' – its good (maybe not as good as Crush Crush Crush) for sure. A bit of Alanis in there maybe? But once again Hayley – well done.
Fine – now my final word – Josh, Jeremy, and Zac – enjoy it while it lasts; she’s going to eventually leave you behind as all great stars must.



Music Video : That's What You Get





Oh! Lyrics
No sir
Well I don't wanna be the blame, not anymore
It's your turn to take a seat
We're settling the final score
And why do we like to hurt so much?
I can't decide
You have made it harder just to go on
And why, all the possibilities
Well I was wrong
That's what you get when you let your heart win, woah
That's what you get when you let your heart win, woah
I drowned out all my sense with the sound of its beating
And that's what you get when you let your heart win, woah
I wonder
How am I supposed to feel when you're not here?
Cuz I've burned every bridge I ever built
When you were here
I still try
Holding on to silly things, I never learn
Oh why, all the possibilities
I'm sure you've heard
That's what you get when you let your heart win, woah
That's what you get when you let your heart win, woah
I drowned out all my sense with the sound of its beating (beating)
And that's what you get when you let your heart win, woah
Pain, make your way to me, to me
And I'll always be just so inviting (so inviting)
If I ever start to think straight
This heart will start a riot in me
Let's start, start - hey!
Why do we like to hurt so much?
Oh, why do we like to hurt so much?
That's what you get when you let your heart win, woah
That's what you get when you let your heart win, woah
That's what you get when you let your heart win, woah
Now I can't trust myself with anything but this
And that's what you get when you let your heart win, woah

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Paramore - Riot

01 - For A Pessimist, I''m Pretty Optimistic

02 - That''s What You Get

03 - Hallelujah

04 - Misery Business

05 - When It Rains

06 - Let The Flames Begin

07 - Miracle

08 - Crushcrushcrush

09 - We Are Broken

10 - Fences

11 - Born For This

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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."


[Music Video] The latest MV :This Love




[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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Tuesday, March 25, 2008

Cash Flow - Ace Gutta ft. DJ Khaled, T Pain, Rick Ross

YouTube Direktvideo link “Pockets fat like I’m carryin’ a backpack.. A couple grand for the Louis brand napsack..” - Ace Gutta Check the related links to download the track.. RELATED LINKS: Cash Flow - Ace ft. Rick Ross, T-Pain & DJ Khaled Maybach Music (Full Track) - Rick Ross ft. Jay-Z Akon ft. T-Pain - I Can't Wait [...]


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Monday, March 24, 2008

4 Minutes Review and Download Now!!![Madonna Ft. Justin Timberlake & Timberland

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It doesn't take anywhere close to '4 Minutes' to realize that Madonna is poised to score her first top 10 hit since 2005's 'Hung Up.' The launch single from upcoming 'Hard Candy'-her 11th and final studio album for Warner Bros.-co-stars Justin Timberlake, with production props from Timbaland. There's an awful lot going on in the busy dance track: sing-song verses, insistent foghorns, cowbells, chants of "tick-tock" and "Madonna, Madonna," and a rap from Timbaland-but the trade-off chorus between Madge and Justin of "We've only got four minutes to save the world" is hooky enough unto itself to sell the song. "4" qualifies as an event record between superpowers who not only share equal billing, but sound gangbusters together. Expect instantaneous penetration for this spring break '08 anthem.

It doesn't take anywhere close to '4 Minutes' to realize that Madonna is poised to score her first top 10 hit since 2005's 'Hung Up.' The launch single from upcoming 'Hard Candy'-her 11th and final studio album for Warner Bros.-co-stars Justin Timberlake, with production props from Timbaland. There's an awful lot going on in the busy dance track: sing-song verses, insistent foghorns, cowbells, chants of "tick-tock" and "Madonna, Madonna," and a rap from Timbaland-but the trade-off chorus between Madge and Justin of "We've only got four minutes to save the world" is hooky enough unto itself to sell the song. "4" qualifies as an event record between superpowers who not only share equal billing, but sound gangbusters together. Expect instantaneous penetration for this spring break '08 anthem.

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Madonna song 'Miles Way' in Japanese show

Madonna poses backstage after being inducted during the 23rd annual Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction ceremony at the Waldorf Astoria Hotel in New York March 10, 2008. A ballad from Madonna's upcoming album will provide the theme music for a new Japanese television show, the first time the pop diva has licensed a tune for a TV drama here.(Brendan McDermid/Reuters)


By Julian Ryall

TOKYO (Hollywood Reporter) - A ballad from Madonna's upcoming album will provide the theme music for a new Japanese television show, the first time the pop diva has licensed a tune for a TV drama here.

The song, "Miles Away," will be used for the show "Change," which is scheduled to begin airing in April. It is taken from Madonna's "Hard Candy" album, which is set for release here April 30.

The show stars local heartthrob Takuya Kimura in the tale of a small-town elementary school teacher who is suddenly -- if improbably -- propelled into the position of prime minister of Japan. Madonna met Kimura when she appeared as a guest on the his "SMAPxSMAP" variety show in 2005.


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Album Preview : Day26

Whipped into tiptop shape during Making the Band 4, Day26 is more than ready to unleash their hotly anticipated self-titled debut. The ultimate boy band, handpicked by Diddy and MTV viewers, is poised to become the next R&B supergroup. Their single, "Got Me Going," is already tearing up the charts -- and there's plenty more where that came from. Their album features 15 ferocious tracks, including club joints like "In My Bed" and the heartbreaking ballad "Are We in This Together," which were produced by the biggest names in the biz (Mario Winans, Bryan-Michael Cox and Diddy himself).

You already know and love them, but get ready to fall for Day26 all over again when you hear their album. It drops March 25,

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To be Released03.25.2008
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Album Preview :Pretty. Odd.

It's the album nearly three years, two personnel changes, one punctuation mark, one completely scrapped effort and a total fundamental musical overhaul in the making. And now, finally, Panic At the Disco is following up the astronomical success of their 2005 platinum-selling debut, A Fever You Can't Sweat Out, with their long-awaited sophomore LP, Pretty. Odd.



Gone are the spastic synth crescendos, frenetic emo freak-outs and lyrically overstuffed verses. In their place: lush orchestrations, heavy instrumental experimentation and mature allusions to groups their parents probably listened to, like the Beatles, the Beach Boys and ELO. Plus more than a few strings and horns.



The album isn't out until March 25th, but we've got the entire thing a week in advance. So, you non-purists out there -- listen to every track of Pretty. Odd. right now, only on The Leak on MTV.com.

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Live: Trey Songz and J. Holiday

Trey Songz is the sensitive and attentive, designer clothes-wearing dreamboat, seen here performing in 2006.

The pair bring ballads and hip-hop to the House of Blues.

By Serena Kim, Special to The Times

It's the moment that the rabid female fans in the audience have been salivating for at the Trey Songz and J. Holiday show Friday at the House of Blues: Songz is finally going to take his shirt off. It couldn't have come any sooner, because he had pretty much lost the crowd to this point with a lackluster performance that dwelled too long on dreary R&B ballads.

But could he redeem himself?

Songz robotically unbuttons his shirt. He seems unhappy or perhaps tired. The live five-piece band sounds slightly offbeat and off-key, but the familiarity of the hook to "Last Time" is enough to save it.
He coyly pulls his tuxedo over his shoulder, then puts it back.

"Spread your lovely legs out," he urges in a sultry tremolo about the temptations of infidelity, "I know your favorite is the kitchen." The ladies scream in anticipation.

By the end of "I Gotta Go," Songz recommandeers the crowd, leading them through an easy, swaying two-step as he sings about the forces of attraction keeping him from his obligations outside the love chamber. "I don't want to leave," he cries. "I don't want to go right now!"

At long last, he rips off his white tank top, revealing a V-shaped torso and a washboard stomach. Pay dirt.

Trey Songz and J. Holiday represent two different R&B archetypes.

Songz is the sensitive and attentive, designer clothes-wearing dreamboat. Holiday the more dangerous thug crooner with the requisite grainier vocal texture and countrified flavor. So there's something for everyone.

When Holiday emerges on the light-speckled stage, it's clear that the energy level is going to be much higher. He doesn't just stick to his own repertoire but instead acts as a kind of emcee, hyping up the crowd as his band plays thigh-pumping breaks of songs culled from a vast, collective hip-hop consciousness, such as "Pop Bottles," "Before I Let You Go" and "The Rain (Supa Dupa Fly)." The musicians play with fury, as though they were raised on some unholy combination of Quiet Riot and Bad Brains.

And though the tempo slows at times, the emotional intensity of Holiday's performance does not. He performs "Laa Laa," his ode to cannabis, while sitting on a stool and bathed in saffron light, bringing to mind D'Angelo's "Brown Sugar." Then with a twist of wordplay, he transitions to another song about breathing, or lack thereof: "Suffocate." "Got me looking at this phone," he admits. "Every time it rings, I hope it's you, girl."

Channeling a preacher cadence, Holiday asks, "How many freaks do we got in the building?" The quasi-churchiness melds into a crunk-punk interpretation of his most anticipated song, the erotically titled "Bed," as thousands of dollar bills come raining down from the ceiling for the final performance.

And, yes, he takes his shirt off too. But that's beside the point.

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