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“When you love me” - B.O.S.S - a jazz influenced, R&B tune with vocals written and performed by Natalieq, Guitar composition by Mike P. and DJ ABBY AB on Production, Bass, Keys and drum programming.
Featured on the EP “Tricky Kinda Love” https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/when-you-love-me/id998966044?i=998966198
Lyric music video directed and edited by Abdul Malik Abbott https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=70AXA7kgF64
Photo by Mark T. Laurent
In Memory of Ka: A Tribute to a Unique Voice in Hip-Hop
By Jon Caramanica Dear listeners, One of the profound joys of being a pop music critic is the opportunity to immerse oneself in an artist’s complete body of work, uncovering the throughlines, themes, and resonant messages that define their artistry. Conversely, one of the most somber aspects of this role is to undertake the same analysis in service of remembering an artist who has passed…
Devil and the deep blue sea behind me Vanish in the air you'll never find me I will turn your face to alabaster When you will find your servant is your master
Sombody became nobody -Stove Marino
Who did it better?
There is a lot of opinions floating around twitter tonight. Can we all agree to just give credit where credit is due and not completely diss and pick apart others for their writing style. At the end of it all the music has been made. You absolutely have the right to feel the way you do about it but constantly saying A did more than B and C can't even write good lyrics and so on to the point where it kind of starts drama when there is no need. Again no one person can tell you how you feel about a certain person and how deep their lyrical content is or what it may mean to you but dragging someone else's effort is kind of mean. Anyway just a thought. Don't mind me.
Should Children Have to Sing Age-Appropriate Songs?
This is a hugely controversial topic among vocal pedagogues, and my opinion might be in the minority. While most voice teachers, largely just to make a living, will allow kids to sing lyrical content that they can’t really relate to (think a 10-year-olds singing “I Dreamed a Dream” or “Memory,”) I’d guess that most would…
Should Children Have to Sing Age-Appropriate Songs? was originally published on Molly's Music Blog