Wednesday, February 25, 2009

Private School girl. What????


Stefani Joanne Angelina Germanotta came from a good italian family, that resided in Manhattan, New York. There she attened Convent of the Sacred Heart, which was a private school. She then later studied at University's Tisch School of Arts.
This theatrical dance pop princess/singer/songwriter/pianoist first began making a name for herself in the underground of New York. At the age of 20 she began being a songwriter for Interscope records, and wrote songs for famous artsits such as The Pussycat Dolls. Several years later she then wanted to branch out and became as solo artist. She later released her chart topping single "Just Dance" in the early 2008. Her debut album title "The fame" was issued in the United States later that year. Its Grammy-nomianted success paved the way for a U.K. release in early 2009
Some of her influences are glam rockers such as David Bowie and Queen, as well as the one and only 80's dance pop queen herself, Madonna and the king of Pop Micheal Jackson.
Her music contiues to make people dance all over the states. With her feirce attitude and sounds and her catchey lyrics this girl plans to take it all the way. Now that her first single has dropped and her album is relesed I'm hungry for another single to hit the radio. What about you? Listen to her music and tell me which track should hit the radio next. To hear her music go to http://www.ilike.com/artist/Lady+Gaga/songs

Wednesday, February 18, 2009

Thriving Ivory: Apple Sauce and Eggs?


Unlike the other beingings of new artist, Thriving Ivory was much different.They originated from Santa Barber, California, before relocating to San Franciso, California. They didn't start from the stage, but the frontyard was were it was at. "We would just set up and have concerts in people's frontyards," singer Clayton Stroope explains. They got things such as apple sauce and eggs thrown at them. Because of their light melody, many fans were girls. After awhile they outgrew campus parties and decided to expand their horizons. Now they are attracting both genders to their music. Their self-titled album is full of depth and meaning and has a light sence of rock added with the relaxed theme. They seem to push the evelope and add real melody to the new generation of music. Their diverse sound attracts ears all over the world. Their new single titled "Angels on the Moon" is pushing the charts, they have big dreams of being successful in the music industry. Do you think they'll make it? Listen and tell me what you think.
http://www.rhapsody.com/thriving-ivory

Wednesday, February 11, 2009

Jazmine Sullivan


Jazmine Sullivan’s debut album, Fearless, came out September of last year and has already garnered the singer two hit singles, positive reviews, and a whopping five Grammy nominations—including Best New Artist. Sullivan has big competition in Adele, but she has a good chance of winning the award.
On first single, “Need U Bad,” one can hear the soul and yearning in her voice that separates her from the vast pool of female R&B sound-alikes. Supporter Missy Elliott is featured in the song’s official video singing along. Just as good is the fun follow-up single, “Bust Your Windows,” in which she breaks his car because he broke her heart. All of her songs seem to have a deep meaning more than material things. Jasmine is bring back the sound of street jazz, originated deep in Harlem. She is breaking the bariers and bustin' through with a classy new sound. Jasmine is one if the hottest new artist out right now. She might just take over the title "Queen of R&B Jazz". Listen and let me know what you think. She worked hard to make her dreams come true. What are some of your dreams, goals, or ambitions?

http://www.ilike.com/artist/Jasmine+Sullivan