rainboy zephyr

"our MT line's been very quiet without encik"
anyway. listening to muziq is still in for me. here's whats new in my ipod classic 5th Gen 30gb. in which i promised myself to get an ipod touch 64gb.


there are reasons why i decided to get these albums in the first place. backstreet's This Is Us is a definite must if you wanna catch the men with a whole new sound. well, their new sound is of course the mainstream hiphop sounds that we hear. say one of their tracks "She's A Dream" and "International Luv (unreleased)", after one listen and i knew it was produced by T-Pain.

and then there's the RedOne produced leading track "Straight Through My Heart"RedOne was of course responsible for Lady Gaga's hits like 'Just Dance', 'Pokerface' and 'LoveGame'... and to think RedOne had wanted to return back to Sweden when he initially failed to clinch any deals in New York. wait, i'm deviating...


buble's Crazy Love is totally awesome.
a sensual mix of jazz and pop. one that can earn my attention for. i mean, i can't name me a jazz star that i would pay to buy his album.
even my soldier boys are listening to him.
now what do you have to say about that?

nothing.
dont say anything.
just go get it and listen to buble sing everything.

there are very very very few female artistes in my black.
first reason is cos i cant sing along to them. and there's no second reason to that. but those who managed to sneak in black are usually those that have totally saccharine voices that can soothe me whenever i'm in a pinch. to name a few would be demi lovato and lenka. and this lil lady right here deserves an ear as well. in fact both ears.


ahh, MH. Marques Houston is back with Mr Houston.
and i bet many singaporeans are clueless as to who this MH guy is. thats a fo'shizzy. and no, he ain't hiphop. he's R&B. now, hands up. i cant recall who told me Rhythm & Blues was actually
supposed to be called Rhythm & Bass?

well yeah. and check this out. Westlife is back after a year off on 2008.
they'll be releasing their 10th album this november. they always release their albums on novemberssss and sometimes on octoberrrrsssss. and here's them on Simon Cowell's reality show X-Factor. this is them performing their latest cover single off their new album 'Where We Are'...
this is Chris Daughtry's "What About Now". bahh, i hate it when they do covers.



by the way, Simon Cowell is still Westlife's Executive Producer. so, its safe to say that Simon is a dope visionary. with successful shows like Pop Idol, X factor and all.
he must be wealthy.....

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