Saturday, November 6, 2010

Music

 A lot of my personality is wrapped around school. The majority of my friends are my class mates, and the majority of the conversationsi have are about schoolwork, teachers, other stuff that happened in class, etc. Because school encompasses so much of my life I plan on writing about anything but school. No need to drag it into a blog when there's no need. So back to the topic: MUSIC!!!!!

Anyone that knows me knows i go hard when it comes to music. I listen to damn near any type of music, and flaunt my diverse musicall collection anywhere i go. I am pretty much attached to my iPod. It is a major necessity in my life. I sound so dramatic, but its true.

Pop:
For some reason this music video just spoke to me this week. It's a cheesey pop song and everything but the message is sweet and i really connected to two or three people in the video. And as one of my best friends says, "I live for the cheesey stuff": Katy Perry's Firework

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QGJuMBdaqIw&ob=av2e

plus I'm a sucker for violins in modern music

Hip-Hiop/Rap: Wiz Khalifa's Black and Yellow
I've heard people mention this guy around campus but this is the first song I've heard by him. I see why people have his name on the tip of their tounges.

R&B/Soul: Jazmine Sullivan's 10 Seconds
Let me just start out by saying that Jazzy is the absolute shit. Her music can build you up or tear you apart, which is what "good" music should be able too do. Something about her voice is sooo attractive too. Not sexually attractive, but I when I hear her I want to hear more.

Rock: Linkin Park's Robot Boy
I think Linkin Park are simply the kings of rock music genre.... if you consider them rock that is. I think they're the predecessors to some of the the emerging groups that simply transcend genres and stand as they are, like them or not.

Alternative: Two Door Cinema Club's Something Good Can Work
This group was one of iTunes' free singles of the week a long time ago. Since then I've incereased my collection of music by them. This has to be one of my favorites though. If you haven't heard them yet, you will. I think they'll be big if they get the right breaks

Wild Card: Marvin Gaye and Tammi Terrel's Ain't No Mountain High Enough
Thanks to my Dad I've recently increased my motown collection and this has to be one of my favorite of that era. Honestly who doesn't love this song. But these two people belt it out on this song, you simply can touch them.

If there's any music ya'll think I should listen too feel free to share. I don't promise to like it, but I probably will anyways.

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