Thursday, April 26, 2007
Thursday, April 19, 2007
Saturday, April 7, 2007
Technical Difficulties
I've tried many many times but for some reason my music is not uploading to eye spot. I recorded my voice on Odeo...and I got all of my video together...but eye spot is not uploading the sound....so I can't put it all together. Laurien mentioned something about it depending on what server you use...but I've tried a few different servers already and no luck. I will keep trying.
Thursday, March 22, 2007
Paradise!
So I decided to create a music video containing various images of beaches, sunrises, sunsets and I even incorporated some personal images from when my friends and I went to the beach. The images are accompanied by a song called "Music of the Sun" which is by Rihanna. The theme of my blog is obviously based on music and so I wanted to fuse my two loves together. As you can see from my profile page I have a beach image in my profile picture. I'm extremely passionate about the tranquality and the serenity of the beach. I simply cannot get enough of it. My perfect "city" would be an Aquacity hence the title of my blog homepage. Everyone no matter where they are living needs to experience the beauty of the ocean....the aqua waters. Enjoy and don't forget to dance to the music of the sun.
Monday, March 5, 2007
The Life of an entertainer
Have you ever imagined what it might feel like to be an entertainer? To be away from your family and friends? To constantly travel from city to city performing for the crowds, pleasing the people? Goodness, no wonder Britney Spears is in rehab. No wonder many entertainers resort to drugs and alcohol. I personally don' feel like I could stand the pressure myself. The exhausation, the speculation, the extreme lifestyle associated by being an entertainer would probably break me down. There are a few songs that I feel convey the lifestyle of an entertainer, which are associated by distance, rumors and the celebration of fame itself.
I really enjoy Michael Buble's new song Home because it gives the listener insight on what its like to be an entertainer and to be away from your home, family and your friends. I mean..consider having a long lasting marriage and being an entertainer? Is the constant demand of work and travel the reason why many people in Hollywood dont have lasting relationships? Who knows. But this song is a great one. Its very passionate and very emotional.
Another song that helps to depict the lifestyle of an entertainer is Lindsey Lohan's song Rumors. It's unfortunate that the celebrity world is based on a lot of rumors and speculation but when you are in the media's eye, anything can be said about you.
On the flip side of things, the life of an entertainer is in many ways I'm sure very glamorous, exciting and rewarding. As we have seen on American Idol or The Search for the Next Doll, the new reality show featuring the Pussy Cat Dolls as well as other shows, we as viewers are in awe of the possibilites of being that ultimate winner. Kelly Clarkson sings passionately in the song A Moment Like This as she shows us her excitement about becoming the winner of American Idol. Despite the potential scandal that she may endure, despite the distance between family and friends, she knows that fame will forever change her life.
Monday, February 26, 2007
Gwen Stefani from No Doubt to solo artist
How does everyone feel about the "new" Gwen Stefani? I've noticed that she goes through phases. When she was with No Doubt her music style was considered to be Ska. She then went through her Reggae phase, her Harajuku phase, now her Swiss phase where she yodels in the song "Wind It Up". In corrolation her music went from substantail, quality music to something more mainstream and "entertaining". Her new song Wind It Up is a strange song. The yodeling is horrible and unnecessary. This song is purely nothing more than a potential dance song. It has no real value, no real passion like her older songs.
When it comes down to it, I prefer Gwen's older music. Give me some Don't Speak or some Sunday Morning to reminisce on the past.
Dont Speak is such an emotional, passionate song. The listener hears a song about two friends who are slowly loosing grip from each other. One friend is attempting to explain to the other about what is going on. However the pain behind this explanation causes so much hurt that the explanation in itself is better left unsaid.
Sunday Morning is an uptempo song about a girl who is reflecting on the person that she used to be. She's a bit confused and conflicted because she thought she knew herself when in reality she is unclear about who she really is.
If I were Gwen, I would venture back to my older roots where Ska was her influence. I miss that passion, those messages and that style.
Monday, February 19, 2007
Mary J. Blige-Getting Better With Age
We've all heard the stories. You know, the ones about the misguided child who lives in poverty, experiences numerous hardships and yet rises up and surpasses all barries. Well here is another one of those stories-the life of Mary J. Blige
Like fine wine, Mary J. Blige has developed into something more appreciated over the years. Born on January 11, 1971 Mary began her life in the housing projects of Yonkers, NY. Her rough life in Yonkers contributed to both physical and emotional scars. Mary dropped out of high school during her Junior year as she spent time styling hair and hanging out with friends.
Mary J. Blige was discovered for her musical talents after she recorded herself singing Anita Baker's "Caught Up in the Rapure" into a karaoke machine at a local mall. She began working with Sean "Puffy" Combs who took her under his wing and allowed her to release her first album in 1992 called "Whats the 411?" This album was innovative and groundbreaking because it was something few artists were doing. Mary combined both R&B and hip hop elements into her songs.
Following the success of her first album, Mary J. followed with another in 1995 entitled, "My Life". This album was characterized by ideas revolving around a "ghetto" logic intermixed with Mary's own personal pains and struggles. Her unstable and rocky relationship with a member of Uptown Records, shone through clearly.
Later in 1997, Mary released a hit cd "Share My World". This cd debuted on the Billboard charts due to its more conventional sound. However, familiar to her previous album, Mary still sings of struggles with drama, fate and terrors of love.
An expressive singer in 1999, Mary J. Blige came out with her self titled album "Mary". This album unlike the others before, it displayed Mary's maturity and the full power behind her vocal abilities. Mary's sound became more soulful, more polished and less gritty than her others albums.
Yet again in 2002, Mary released a new album, "No More Drama". This album is one that definitely shows the progression of Mary J. Blige. Her upbeat outlook on life is present in her songs "Beautiful Day" in which she expresses her optimism about life and love. At this point it becomes apparent that Mary is fed up with all of the obstacles and the baggage trying to consume her. She is definitely ready to make a change. This album allowed Mary to become a song writer and reflect on her own personal emotions and joys.
In 2003, Mary reunited with old producer Sean "Puffy" Combs to produce the album "Love and Life". Even from the titles of the albums themselves, it is apparent that Mary is progressing in life. These titles reflect happier emotions.
In 2005, Mary released "The Breakthough", which became her biggest success. Mary poured all of her vocal and songwriting abilities into this album. She shows us that she has experienced life's up and downs and yet she is comfortable having experienced both emotions. She acts as a mentor to troubled women in her song "Good Woman Down". In her song "Father in You" she expresses the ways in which her current husband teachers her things that her absent father did not.
Finally in 2006, Mary released her current album, "Reflections-A Retrospective" This album was also a huge success. Debuting at #1 on the Billboard charts and selling 727, 163 copies in its first week, this album was established as a way for Mary to gie back to her fans. It gave Mary the opportunity to reflect on her life and her career, noting her progression.
As you can see from the photo's and the gradual success of her albums. Mary J. Blige has definitely crafted her self into a noteworthy individual. Just recently at the 2007 Grammy awards, Mary J. Blige took home 3 Grammy Awards for Best R&B Album, Best R&B Female Vocal Performance for "Be Without You" and Best R&B song. This was definitely an accomplishment for Mary J. Blige who stated, "For so many years I have been talked about negatively but this time I'm being talekd about positvely by so many people...This i a great night for me.".
Indeed. Mary has faced criticism throughout her entire career. By initially being viewed as a street-tough, bad girl who was absorbed by drugs and bad relationships, Mary J. Blige has truly had a breakthrough. She is more positive than ever....more thankful then ever. By reinviting herself and her career, Blige made a great decision by shedding her "bad girl" image and habits.
Mary in 1992.
Mary in 2007.
Mary's story is truly one that young women and men can gain hope from. With hardwork, determination and positvity, one can succeed. Despite one's initial upbringing or environment, life still works in mysterious ways. We are not branded by the image that we are born one. There is a potential and possibility to change...to improve...to succeed. Congratulations Mary J. Blige.
Check out Mary's Grammy Award Winning Song, "Be Without You".
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