Mixing: Pink – Raise your glass Mike Posner – Please don’t go Puff Daddy feat. Faith Evans – I’ll be missing you Le Chic – Freak out Kelly Clarkson – Since you’ve been gone Tracy Chapman – Talking about a revolution Sportfreunde Stiller – Wunderbaren Jahren (Live) Daft Punk – Around the world Snow Patrol – Open your eyes The Black Eyed Peas – I gotta feeling
http://soundcloud.com/joepon/rihanna-complicated
i like this song.
cause if you really wanna be alone
i will throw my hands up
cause baby i tried
.....
sometimes i catch you
sometimes you get away
sometimes i read you
other times i'm like where are you on the page
sometimes i feel like we will be together forever
but you're so complicated my heart knows better
"I like this performance for many reasons. First off, the intro and the entire jumping/dancing on tables was dope! Although he almost kicked the sh*t out of Travis Barker (1:22 mark). I bet the people sitting at those middle tables were like, “What is this motherf^cker doing?” I think the inclusion of Umbrella mid-way through the deal was niiiiice. Rihanna (sorry, stans) was sexy as f#ck! She ripped that. The mini-Michael Jackson tribute was random but he killed it per-usual. And the Kiss-Kiss ending was genius! "
I’ve never said much about Akon because I never really get the time to write. There’s something special about Akon though. Like his voice or not, when he jumps on a song, there’s instant recognition. It’s almost like he’s the star player on a team that makes his teammates all up their game. I’m a massive Akon supporter. Not just because T-Pain and Lady Gaga are his slaves cash-cows, but because he’s got undeniable star quality.
Stetson collaborated with Erin McCarley on our Fall Look Book project. She chose to cover “I Saw The Light” by Hank Williams and we styled her in Stetson for the video shoot. We all had a great time making the video - the energy of working with such an accomplished artist is fantastic and her take on the song is fresh.
chills is an understatement. she's such an artist
from gossiponthis.com:
“The ‘Cold War’ music video was filmed in the black box auditorium at The Palace of the Dogs sanitarium. This is the complete first take. This performance is unaltered and unencumbered, as those of us in attendance on that day experienced it.”
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OKAY OKAY AHHHHHHHH IT'S HERE.
"Yeah 3x" MUSIC VIDEO.
shot in hollywood.
1. he looks very different and seems very different in the music video. in a good way...he looks older and i don't know he has a different vibe. maybe it's the style of the song
2. the choreography shows how much work he has done. you can see small moves that have been in all of his recent work but there's something so much different. like in the dance off in the middle of the video--awesome.
3. i love it. of course i do...but seriously i love it.
The better songs: Boy Without a Heart, In the Dark, My Time is Money, Just a Dream, Pretty Please
from Rap-Up.com:
Label drama may have impeded the release of JoJo’s new album, but nothing can stand between her and her fans. The 19-year-old songbird breaks her silence with her mixtape Can’t Take That Away From Me. While she explores new territory on the collection, it is not necessarily indicative of the sound on her forthcoming studio album All I Want Is Everything. “I was just able to take more of a risk,” JoJo told Rap-Up.com. “It is all over the place, just like me.” The empowered singer took to her blog to share her thoughts on the long-awaited release day. “In releasing this mixtape, I’m affirming that even though some have tried they CAN’T TAKE THAT AWAY FROM ME,” she wrote. “What is THAT? My voice, my spirit, my drive, my dreams. As you listen to these songs, I hope that they make your head nod, your mind tick, your emotions move, your belly laugh, and maybe elicit a ‘stanky face’ or something ;) Lol.”
THIS IS MY NEW FAVORITE PERSON, SONG, VIDEO, PIECE OF ART IN THE WORLD RIGHT NOW. okay that's dramatic but i mean every bit of it.
willow. freaking. smith.
diva. download it here (it's not on iTunes yet)
From thefader.com:
We would like to reiterate our opinion that Willow Smith, youngest daughter of Will Smith and Jada Pinkett Smith, is not her purported age of nine but, in fact, a well-preserved 35-year-old, rendered intact and wee by the massive powers of Scientology. Actually, this may be a Children of the Corn scenario, where every under-12 dancer in this video is going to rise up and slaughter all of the adults to create a freakishly talented new world, defined by its inability to age and its precocious maturity. The aliens will swoop down to save Willow’s parents, Tom Cruise and Leyomi Mizrahi (whose hair cameos in this video) before the global eradication of all over-20s. The leaders of the new world order will be Biebz, Willow and Diggy Simmons. The government will be Nickelodeon. Sorry Soulja Boy. We are all irrelevant from here on out. Good night.
All I have to say is how was this song not in my life (I almost wrote 'head') before today. It's a bonus track on Rated-R. It's repetitive + addicting. Today is a special day.
WHAT. this remix is so much better than i thought it was going to be.
already loved this song - it just got so much better. the beginning is awesome. DJ Fireman changed the whole theme of this song for me.
"In my opinion there’s a stark difference between a re-mix, in which an artist reinterprets an original work and changes the overall mood; and a “re-fix,” in which the artist takes the original song and capitalizes on the emotions and themes already present in the piece. The “re-fixer” doesn’t reimaging the song; he enhances it, taking it to a higher plane of interpretation and production while maintaining the original’s emotional and melodic integrity. "
Tuesday October 12, 2010 sees the release of the brand new single “Hands” from
The Ting Tings. A work of pure electro-disco heaven, “Hands” is a global shout out to everyone who’s working too hard.
After a whirlwind of touring live in the US, Europe and almost everywhere else non-stop for the last two years, The Ting Tings chose to move to Berlin to live and work. Renting out a disused basement jazz club in East Berlin’s Freidrichshain District, they turned it into their own studio. Spending the winter of 2009 with their music equipment, fairy-lights, pens and gaffer tape and with no TV, no visiting friends, no distractions at all, they wrote, recorded and produced their next album. “Hands” is the first track to come from those sessions.
“Our time in Berlin was a fresh start, with no rules again,” explains Jules. “When you’ve had an album that’s been successful, the danger is you go back in the studio, look back
and try and emulate it”. “It’d be so lazy and easy to make the same album twice,” adds Katie. A blast of the dancefloor monster “Hands” shows they mean what they say - a totally brand new sound from The Ting Tings and an exciting taste of things to come.read full bio