Tuesday, 23 October 2007
Spice Girls "Headlines (Friendship Never Ends)"
Check out the full song below.
Enjoy!
P.S. Let’s play a game. It’s called: can you guess which part (if any) Victoria is singing???
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The Queens hitmaker recently mended fences with Lil' Kim, with whom he's seemingly had a love/hate relationship over the years, and last week leaked their newest collaboration, "Wanna Lick." The song is the first record from the upcoming G-Unit album Shoot to Kill, which drops in mid-December.
"I'm not good at resolving things," 50 said on Sunday afternoon on the set of the video for his collaboration with Akon, "I'll Still Kill." (Note: The title will be changed to "I Still Will" for television purposes.) "Once I get into an altercation with someone or we have a misunderstanding, I'd rather leave them over there rather than have them around when they still have those feelings."
A few years ago, 50 created "Magic Stick" for Kim's La Bella Mafia LP, which was a smash on the street level. But a video for the song was never filmed, harsh feelings ensued and the two slung disses back and forth on various records and interviews.
50 says that's all water under the bridge.
"I reached out to her, called her, to see where her head was at," Fif said. "In Kim's case, it wasn't me and Kim [who had the real beef]. It was Kim and the man she was with at the time. Later, we was able to actually get together and collaborated. We was able to make something special again with 'Wanna Lick.' It's good. From a female perspective, she can provide an aggressive standpoint and be aggressive for the women while I can be myself and be aggressive from a man's perspective."
One of the most impressive things about "Walk Away," the new single from Kelly Clarkson, is that this is the 5th single from her smash album Breakaway. By this time, typically, the artist is beginning to scrape the bottom of the barrel to wrestle one last hit. This single is one of the best songs from the album.
After spawning 4 major top 10 singles ("Breakaway," "Since U Been Gone," "Behind These Hazel Eyes," and "Because of You") and spending 60 weeks in the top 20 of the pop albums chart, you might expect the album Breakaway to be running out of steam, but then along comes the 5th single "Walk Away." It is a pop-rock anthem that may not quite reach the status of "Since U Been Gone" but rivals any of the album's other singles in quality.
"Walk Away" is one of 5 collaborations with studio MVP Kara DioGuardi from the album and the first to be released as a single. DioGuardi has become one of the most sought after songwriter/producers playing key roles on hits from Ashlee Simpson's "Pieces of Me" to Lindsay Lohan's "Confessions of a Broken Heart." For additional insurance Canadian couple Chantal Kreviazuk and Raine Maida, frequent Avril Lavigne collaborators, assisted on "Walk Away."
Kelly Clarkson is arguably the most talented vocalist and song interpreter DioGuardi has worked with, and she drives home the song's insistence on romantic commitment with grit and style. Clarkson has said "Walk Away" is her Annie Lennox-type song, and her singing here does bear some resemblance to Lennox' gut-bucket approach to rock-oriented songs, particularly in a nearly a capella passage just past the song's midpoint. Look for this single to be in the pop top 10 soon.
今までApple社は,iPhoneやiPod touch向けに第三者が開発できるソフトウエアを,WWWブラウザー上で動作するWebアプリケーションに限っていた。しかし,Apple社の要請を無 視して,同社の許可を得ずにiPhone上でアプリケーション・ソフトウエアを動作可能にするツールが,既に複数インターネットで配付されている。通常将 来の予定を公開しないApple社が今回の発表に踏み切ったのは,こうした動きを抑止する狙いがあるとみられる。
Jobs氏の声明によると,Apple社はオープンな環境を実現しながらセキュリティを確保するため,SDKの公開を数カ月先の2008年2月に したという。「他の携帯電話機では,深刻なウイルスが既に見つかっている。中には,知らぬ間に携帯電話ネットワーク経由で広まったものもあった。携帯電話 機の性能が向上すると,悪意のプログラムの危険性も高まる」(Jobs氏)。Jobs氏は,フィンランドNokia Corp.の最近の携帯電話機では第三者のソフトウエアのインストールにデジタル証明書が必要であることを指摘。「我々は,これが正しい方向への一歩だと 思っている」(Jobs氏)。今のところ,Apple社がこのような仕組みを利用するかどうかは不明である。
通常,携帯電話機に第三者のアプリケーションをインストールするには,携帯電話事業者の許可が必要であることが多い。Jobs氏は,Apple社 と提携している携帯電話事業者が,iPhone上で動くアプリケーション・ソフトウエアの許可に関与するかどうかも明らかにしなかった。
“笑いと音楽”を届ける謎のエンターテインメント運送屋バンド、仙台貨物。10月発売でありながら、なぜか強烈に夏を意識したというパーティー・チューン2曲の両A面シングル「芸スクール漢組!! / オーバー・ザ・ゲインボー」から、ハレンチな学園ストーリーが展開される「芸スクール漢組!!」を公開! 金八先生も登場!?
▽Release Information
New Single 「芸スクール漢組!! / オーバー・ザ・ゲインボー」
2007.10.10 Release
VPCC-82614 / ¥1,500 (tax in)
GLAM... I suppose it was the next logical step for A&R pilferers My Chemical Romance.
But this is glam filtered through the Manic Street Preachers and chorus line cabaret. It's musically clichéd and lyrically a tad dubious - while the cover purports a message that "Violence is never the answer", the lyrical content (in particular the implication that "what you got under your shirt" will make the classmates who call you names "pay for the things that they did") providing an easily adaptable anthem for both sides depending on which lines you choose to shout the loudest.
Which, for a song intended to berate violence, seems something of a remarkably dangerous failing.
Robyn may be a new name on the charts, but in fact she's been a huge pop star in her home country of Sweden for years!
She was discovered at the age of 12 and recorded her first album at 16. It proved to be a huge hit, and some of her songs made the UK top 40. She even became a UNICEF (United Nation's International Children's Fund) ambassador in the late 90's.
Recently she set up her own record label, Konichiwa, and has been writing songs for fellow Swedish artists. One of her songs was covered by UK R'n'B artist Beverley Knight.
With Every Heartbeat, a collaboration with Andreas Kleerup, is her latest single and it shot into our top five on downloads alone!
A song about breaking up with your loved one and the sadness that comes with that, this is a very mellow sounding, subdued pop record. Robyn's voice is incredibly sweet and sugary, and the electronic beats and bleeps recall some of Kylie Minogue's more danceable hits.
Yes, but mostly because of the fact that she repeats the same lyrics over and over and over and over again, than it being a memorable song in general. As with most dance tunes, the song doesn't really go anywhere which is a real shame. It sounds the same all the way through.
It'll be all over the radio for the rest of the summer, no doubt about it.
Their ninth album, Back Home, will probably rocket to No1 when it hits shops on bonfire night.
Video ... shots look slick
Jobless bitch JAMELIA does what a jobless bitch does the best:bitching.
recently she has fire up her long-suffering-withouth-a-record-deal motor mouth and hit out at our very sexy Xfactor baby LEONA LEWIS, calling her a “poor man’s MARIAH CAREY”.
And the singer also had a pop at Leona’s mentor SIMON COWELL for good measure.
She ranted: “When Simon stops all this stupid hype about her, that’s when we’ll see if she can deliver.
“Like every artist Simon has, she’ll fade into obscurity eventually.
“Only WILL YOUNG has been successful, and that was because he’s talented and cut ties with Simon. Leona is a poor man’s Mariah Carey.
“Simon’s lost it. He is disrespectful. Leona may be talented, but she’s not worked as hard as me or others in the industry – fact!”
I think Jamelia – who recently got back with her footballer boyfriend DARREN BYFIELD – should choose her targets more carefully.
Leona’s upcoming single, Bleeding Love, is great and much better than the conveyor belt pop churned out by a lot of talent show winners.
The X Factor champ showcases some new material to industry types at the Mandarin Oriental hotel in London’s Knightsbridge tonight.
Learn to shut up,Bitch, and try to get a job. Don't let jealousness drives you crazy,you won't get anywhere for your fading career with that.
Lupe Fiasco - Can You Let Me Know
Kanye West ft Trick Daddy- I Can’t Say No
It's a slice of reggae-pop minimalism for summer 2007. Kingston's debut single welds a simple lyric onto heavily sampled instrumental tracks from Ben E. King's classic "Stand By Me." Sean Kingston's somewhat unpolished nasally vocals could wear thin quickly or "Beautiful Girls" may be just what you need for a singalong with the top down on the convertible on the way to the beach. I'm giving the teenager the benefit of the doubt and leaning to the latter category.
17-year-old Jamaican-born Sean Kingston has a strong music pedigree. His uncle is reggae artist Buju Banton, and his grandfather was a reggae producer. "Beautiful Girls" is reminiscent of Akon's helium-voiced reworking of Bobby Vinton's "Mr. Lonely" 2 years ago that landed him in the pop mainstream with the top 5 hit "Lonely." Instead of borrowing from Bobby Vinton, Sean Kingston takes the work of another early rock icon, Ben E. King, and sculpts the instrumental track for "Beautiful Girls" by borrowing heavily from "Stand By Me."
This is the first time in my recollection that the word "suicidal" has been put so obviously front and center in a mainstream pop song. It works here, and it doesn't seem nearly as startling as it might have if Rihanna had not equated cheating on a lover with murder on her hit "Unfaithful." Those "beautiful girls" can be rough on a guy's ego!
The melody of "Stand By Me" is indeed classic, and Sean Kingston has an appealing, fresh-faced approach. You just might find yourself singing "su-i-cidal" all summer long.Pretty sure we used "What's he gonna sample next, Feist?!" as an LOL punchline at some point, but as we saw at the Emmys, Kanye's good at bringing himself in on the joke. This particular cool points quest isn't Graduation-related, though: Twista got West to cook up beats for his just-released Adrenaline Rush 2007 LP, but ended up using the Kanye cut as a bonus track. Pretty lazy sample 'n' paste job on West's part, but here it is: Kanye sampling Feist's "Gatekeeper" from Let It Die on Twista's "Well It's Time."
So, we readjust: What's he gonna sample next, Grizzly Bear?! LOL. (And if that happens, insert the National. One step ahead.)
While Young Buck's 'gangsta' hasn't been questioned, doubters of his commercial appeal can give it a rest, too.
After a steady stream of street material with Whoo Kid and DJ Drama, Buck primes listeners for his Buck The World sophomore set by reaffirming his affinity for club numbers and trunk rattlers. As Polow Da Don gives his best Timbaland impersonation with booming horns and space whirs, Buck's charismatic baritone and measured flow should keep heads nodding and offer a friendly alternative to a presumably tougher LP.
Once again, Common has teamed up with fellow Chicagoan and producer extraordinaire, Kanye West, for his newest single, "The People."
Few things could be more refreshing for the summer than a new single from Common. For those who were hungry for some new stuff after 2005's Be, this single is a tasty appetizer before the main course. In the space of a three-minute and thirty-one second track, Common rhymes about survival, enlightenment, a Grammy Awards snub, and a chance encounter with Stevie Wonder. No region is excluded as he represents globally and locally: "From Inglewood to a single hood in Botswana...Standing in front of the judge with no honor/I'm about to ignite the people like Obama."
Lyrics on the races' priorities and "the struggle" have the potential to be polarizing and self-righteous. That aside, "The People" is sure to leave fans eager with anticipation.
New joint from Kanye West ft Mos Def titled Goodnight, this is not on the Graduation album….