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Showing posts with label music video. Show all posts
Showing posts with label music video. Show all posts

Thursday, January 8, 2009

The Journey of SADE



With her exotic beauty and steamy voice, Sade couldn't help but be a star. Taking the more sensuous elements of island beats, smooth jazz, and R&B, Sade scored major hits with the continental feel of "Smooth Operator" and the sultry stylization of "Your Love Is King." Her voice was often criticized for being thin, yet she made it work to her advantage with songs like the haunting "Jezebel," on which her delivery added the vulnerability necessary to the song. Sade sounded best when she stuck to the lower register, and there is nothing thin about her dynamic handling of her torch song "Is It a Crime." "The Sweetest Taboo" was one of her last great moments before years of mediocrity, chronicled here by the lifeless "Stronger Than Pride" and the limp "Nothing Can Come Between Us." "No Ordinary Love" was a return to form with the smoky richness back in her vocals and the urban/island feel of her first release. Best of Sade goes right up to her hit "Pearls," which, remixed, became a dance floor hit. The nicest surprise here is "Please Send Me Someone to Love," with Sade proving that although her range may be limited vocally, she doesn't suffer the same fate artistically.

When Sade first came on the recording scene in the '80s, her record company, Epic, made a point of printing "pronounced shar-day" after her name on the record labels of her releases. Soon enough the world would have no problem in correctly pronouncing her name. Born Helen Folasade Adu in Ibadan, Nigeria, she was the daughter of an African father and an English mother.
After her mother returned to England, Sade grew up on the North End of London.

Developing a good singing voice in her teens, Sade worked part-time jobs in and outside of the music business. She listened to Ray Charles, Nina Simone, Al Green, Aretha Franklin, and Billie Holliday. Sade studied fashion design at St. Martin's School of Art in London while also doing some modeling on the side.

Around 1980, she started singing harmony with a Latin funk group called Arriva. One of the more popular numbers that the group would perform was a Sade original co-written with bandmember Ray St. John, "Smooth Operator," that would later become Sade's first stateside hit. The following year she joined the eight-piece funk band Pride as a background singer. The band included future Sade band members guitarist/saxophonist Stuart Matthewman (a key player in '90s urban soul singer Maxwell's success) and bassist Paul Denman. The concept of the group was that there could shoot-offs. In essence, a few members within the main group Pride formed mini-groups that would be the opening act. Pride did a lot of shows around London, stirring up record company interest. Initially, the labels wanted to only sign Sade, while the group members wanted a deal for the whole band. After a year, the other band members told Sade, Matthewman, and Denman to go ahead and sign a deal. Adding keyboardist Andrew Hale, the group signed to the U.K. division of Epic Records.

Her debut album, Diamond Life (with overall production by Robin Millar), went Top Ten in the U.K. in late 1984. January 1985 saw the album released on CBS' Portrait label and by spring it went platinum off the strength of the Top Ten singles "Smooth Operator" and "Hang on to Your Love." Her second album, Promise (November 1985), featured "Never As Good As the First Time" and arguably her signature song, "The Sweetest Taboo," which stayed on the U.S. pop charts for six months. Sade was so popular that some radio stations reinstated the '70s practice of playing album tracks, adding "Is It a Crime" and "Tar Baby" to their play lists. In 1986, Sade won a Grammy for Best New Artist.

Sade's third album was 1988's Stronger Than Pride and featured her first number one soul single "Paradise," "Nothing Can Come Between Us," and "Keep Looking." A new Sade album didn't appear for four years. 1992's Love Deluxe continued the unbroken streak of multi-platinum Sade albums, spinning off the hits "No Ordinary Love," "Feel No Pain," and "Pearls." While the album's producer Mike Pela, Matthewman, Denman, and Hale have gone on to other projects. The new millennium did spark a new scene for Sade. She issued Lovers Rock in fall 2000 and incoporated more mainstream elements than ever before. Debut single "By Your Side" was also a hit among radio and adult-contemporary listerners. The following summer, Sade embarked on her first tour in more than a decade, selling out countless dates across America. In early 2002, she celebrated the success of the tour by releasing her first ever live album and DVD, Lovers Live. ~ Ed Hogan, All Music Guides.

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Thursday, December 11, 2008

Linkin Park



One favourite Band in the worlds.

Thursday, November 20, 2008

50 cent New Album 2009


The release date of 50 Cent's forthcoming new album, Before I Self Destruct, has been pushed back to 2009--although a final release date is yet to be confirmed.

The album, which will be the rapper's fourth, had been scheduled for release on December 16, although Billboard reports that the date has been pushed back because of looming deadlines with regard to advertising tied in with the album's release.

The album is set to feature guest parts from Dr. Dre and Eminem, while "Get Up," the first single from the album, was produced by Scott Storch.

Eminem, meanwhile, has announced that his next album Relapse will be released in early 2009.

Sunday, November 2, 2008

Free MP3 Downloads


There’s no doubt that free MP3 download files are the most downloaded products from the Internet -- whether they are movies, songs, music videos, instrumentals, or what-have-you. This is probably because most of these files are available for free download or peer-to-peer sharing. Obviously, this is way better than having to spend a few dollars on an audio recording album where we’re not even sure if we’re going to like all the songs it contains.
Free MP3 downloads are kind of like the free food sampling booths you find in grocery stores. After you listen in to a few songs of a newly-released album and find that you like them, then you could go on ahead and buy the real album. When you think about it, free MP3 downloads are not bad options at all.
There are many sites that offer free Mp3 downloads for listeners who want to hear new music released by established artists or listen to unheard-of music from unsigned bands or musicians. Below are a few of these sites where you can find free MP3 downloads.

Free MP3 Downloads: MP3.com

MP3.com is one of the leading online music communities that offer free MP3 downloads for music lovers like you. At MP3.com, you can get a chance to sample some catchy songs from upcoming new artists and latest hits of the more established artists like Depeche Mode, No Doubt’s Gwen Stefani, Eminem, Britney, and more. Get completely loco with free MP3 downloads from such latinos as Ricky Martin, Enrique Iglesias, Alejandro Sanz, and plenty more. Then get more free MP3 downloads and groove to the beat of bluegrass, Louisiana blues, reggae, Caribbean music, bossa nova, et cetera. At MP3.com, you are sure to find all the free MP3 downloads you need from every known genre in music.

Free MP3 Downloads: AmpCast.com

Have you ever wondered what “surreal radio” sounds like? Well, at this site, you’ll find your answer. AmpCast offers a wide variety of free MP3 downloads, such as music, videos, radio, and more. AmpCast’s Surreal Radio is a never-before heard Internet radio that is hosted by C J Wray. At this free MP3 download site, you can interact with other music fans at their lively discussion forums and chatrooms and then get to win free prizes. Signing up for a free MP3 download account at AmpCast is as easy as one, two, three. Once you’re down, you can even edit and customize your own playlists for greater hearing pleasure. There’s nothing like a “sound vacation” at AmpCast.

There are several more sites that offer free MP3 downloads. Those mentioned above are but the tip of the iceberg.

INDONESIAN VIDEO MUSIC

Here are some video music from Indonesia. I hope you enjoy...!!