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Does Iyaz's eyebrow on your right look somewhat odd to you? Or is that just me?

My Top Ten of the Day

1. Tongue Tied by Faber Drive
2. The Time of Our Lives by Miley Cyrus
3. Your Love Is My Drug by Ke$ha
4. All You Wanted by The Latency
5. Jump then Fall by Taylor Swift
6. Obsessed by Miley Cyrus
7. The Bird and the Worm by Owl City
8. 1901 by Phoenix
9. Whataya Want From Me by Adam Lambert
10. Just Like You by Allison Iraheta

Sunday, December 20, 2009

Na Na Na Na, Everyday, I Hear Iyaz's Hit Replay part one

Yes, you've heard it in the hallways, bathrooms, on your iPod, maybe even on YouTube. Iyaz's catchy one-hit wonder is hitting the nation by storm. People have even learned how to sing it in French! But you're wondering, why? Why is this song so popular? Do people really know why it's good? Or has a domino effect been made with the discovery of the song. Nobody truly knows, but I will try to get to the bottom of this. I will start with trying to think of ten reasons why it is a good song.
1. Songs with the word: "shawty" has become very popular this past year.
2. The chorus is one of the catchiest I've heard.
3. Iyaz has been rumoured to be the brother of Sean Kingston, one of this year's hitmakers.
4. His voice is nicely toned
5. The melody of the song is recognizable, which makes Replay an easy listen
6. The song is light, not a heavy load like Kanye West or Adam Lambert
7. You can really relate to the song
8. This songs is not a chick song, boys listen to and enjoy this song too.
9. For girls, this is a dream song, something that they wish would happen to them, so they listen to make themselves feel enlightened
10. Iyaz is a new artist, which makes people warm up to him and they download his song because they want to hear the song.
That concludes part on of Na Na Na Na, Everyday, I Hear Iyaz's Hit Replay.

Luv ya bunches,
-Angie/Jeewon

Thursday, December 17, 2009

Miley, the new Britney?

Well, look at that. A once familiar soul is now one of the baddest examples in the music industry. Can you guess who I'm getting at? Miley. And I know you may by thinking you already know too much about Miley. And... you're right. But I won't waste my time planning another blog post. Like, I have nothing better to do. Seriously. Because of the music video of her somewhat new song, Party in the U.S.A., people everywhere are calling her the new Britney. For those of you who haven't watched the video, but I think most of you have, Miley wears a tight, skimpy outfit, and pole dances. Yes, it's true. Watch the video. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M11SvDtPBhA. This is a short post and I will make another post soon.
Luv ya bunches,
-Angie/Jeewon

Bad ToK part 2

Okay, so here's the deal. Yesterday I dished about Lady Gaga, and didn't have room and time to go onto Ke$ha. So I'm continuing that today. Hear the intro. Oh wait. There isn't one. The song seems a BIT rushed, and parts don't make any sense. Like, what or who's P-Diddy? McJagger? (Oh, by the way, if you know, please comment and tell me.) Yet the song has a great beat and the nonsensical content just flows to make the song just so much better. I rate this... drumroll please.... 9 out of 10! And by the way, I didn't rate Bad Romance because the song's good, and... the content is bad. Alright... I'll rate it... drumroll please.... 6.75 out of 10. Meh. I will also rate and blab about Empire State of Mind (feat. Alicia Keys) by Jay-Z. Um... well, I'm partial to the language... Jay-Z raps the word "s**t" about a million times too many. It's really sad how great songs have to have swearing in them. In the chorus, Alicia Keys' powerful voice is like the frosting on a cupcake, just... the chorus of the song. And the bridge shows her wonderful range. Jay-Z is very creative with rhyming words, and I bet if I met him, and I said a word, he could find a rhyming word, even for the word orange! And everybody knows that NOTHING rhymes with orange. Well... I must leave, and don't forget. Comment, subscribe, come back tomorrow at 6:30 pm for the next post, where I will feature a very familiar artist and two unfamiliar songs you could love forever.
Yours truly,
Angie/Jeewon

Bad ToK part one

Bad Romance. All the cool kids are singing it. (Ms. Sharma really gets deep sometimes...) Weeeeell... enough about school, cause I'm gone, and I'm SURE that everyone misses me, right? This blog is about music, my PASSION. (and everyone knows it, I'm SURE) So today I'm gonna talk about Bad Romance and MAYBE TiK ToK if I have room. Soooo... first up. Bad Romance. Number one on iTunes and $1.29. In my opinion though, if you strip all of the computer generated sounds out of this song, you will take Lady Gaga's so called "voice" and identity with it. And if you look carefully at the single album cover, you can see that it's a picture of a nude Laddy Gaga under a red translucent sheet of fabric. And... um... you can see her front. HER FRONT. I mean, no offense Lady Gaga fans, but SEH HAS SOME SERIOUS, SERIOUS PROBLEMS. Like, have you seen what she wears? If you REALLY want to see the really retarted video, where the lovely (not) Lady Gaga is an auction item, click on the following link. But make sure that if you have any younger siblings, they're NOT AROUND. This might emotionally and mentally disturb them possibly FOR LIFE. So. Click. If. You. Dare. Even though I strongly discourage you to watch it...http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qrO4YXeyl0I&feature=fvst. About the song, finally... it has that catchy pop tune that is super easy to get stuck in your head, which is totally NOT a good thing if you can have 10 different songs in you freakin' head. Which is totally me. But it can be a refreshing change after not being outside and only listening to cheesy airplane and instrumental Christmas carols for about... GASP! Almost a WHOLE DAY :(. The song is pretty good in terms of the tune, but it mildly resembles the structure and tune of Poker Face, one of her first hits. Well, I think the lyrics are mildly inappropriate except when she says "Work it drive that b***h crazy" like 5 times in the bridge. And when she says: "I'm a free b***h, baby!". I'd say this is a song for 10 year olds and up. Well, there's no room for the TiK ToK review, so coom and look for it at 6:30 pm tomorrow! Oh, and remember, comment, and if you haven't already, follow me!
-Angie/Jeewon
P.S. If you hate Lady Gaga, I dare you to comment why :P

Wednesday, December 16, 2009

I'm in the future!!!

Hey all you people out there who are reading this... I'm in Hong Kong... waiting for my flight, so this is going to be really, really, really, really short. I recommend you look at the album For Your Entertainment by Adam Lambert on iTunes while you wait for the next post. The highlights of the album are For Your Entertainment and Whataya Want From Me, both $1.29 on iTunes. And the songs I will rate in the next post are Bad Romance by Lady Gaga and TiK ToK by Ke$ha.

Tuesday, December 15, 2009

First post

Yo this is Angelica the music guru reporting for musicfeedsmysoul. The spotlighted song of the day is Do You Remember (feat. Sean Paul and Lil Jon) by Jay Sean. Arguably not as famous as Down (feat Lil' Wayne), Jay Sean's smooth voice is complimented by Sean Paul's rough one. It just makes it seem smoother than it is. Although there is a lot of repeating it the lyrics, this song is a must-have for a good playlist. The melody is slightly deja vu, you can get sick of this song easily, and I don't really understand what is up with all of Jay Sean's songs having rappers in their bridges, but you can look through that and find a really great song. Currently on iTunes it is $1.29. Rating: 7.5 out of 10

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