Archive for October, 2005
October 22nd, 2005
Natasha Bedingfield - These Words
Pop / UK’s Natasha Bedingfield was contacted by Britney Spears after Brit heard ‘These Words’ and fell in love with it. Natasha is now reportedly writing “at least one song” for Britney’s next album, you know, after she gets bored of the baby. This was a former UK number 1 hit and is a pretty little song. At least she wrote it herself, how often does that happen these days, eh? You can check out Natasha Bedingfield at the link below.
Posted on Saturday 22nd October | No Comments »
Fat Joe Feat. Nelly - Get It Poppin’
Hip-Hop / Fat Joe and Nelly team up in this track, and Nelly does the vocal gymnastics while His Fatness sticks to the spittin’. This is upbeat as you’d expect from the title, but it ain’t breaking any new ground. Which is a shame as Fat Joe is one of the more interesting rappers out there, not getting drawn into long DISS BATTLES with people like 50 Cent. Check his official site below for clips of all his tracks.
Posted on Saturday 22nd October | No Comments »
Frankie J - How To Deal
R&B / Francisco Javier Bautista released his most successful album, ‘The One’ this year. How To Deal, taken from it, is a reflective track on the heartache caused by giving up on a relationship for THE CAREER. You’ll get over it, Frankie. Check out his page on MTV.com below for more info on Frankie J.
Posted on Saturday 22nd October | No Comments »
Green Day - Holiday
Rock / Green Day, back with another song from their phenomenally successful album, American Idiot (now in filming for a move). Billie Joe Armstrong, Mike Dirnt and Tré Cool bash their instruments as usual for this upbeat, fast-paced track. It is the track that leads into Boulevard of Broken Dreams and the video ends in the place where the video for this next song begins. Listen to the track below.
Posted on Saturday 22nd October | No Comments »
Black Eyed Peas - Don’t Phunk With My Heart
Hip-Hop / More BEP. They are the hardest working hip-hop act in the world right now. They have released no less than SIXTY singles in the past three months. OK, not really, but it feels like they release a single a week. This is Don’t Phunk With My Heart, not a new song, but we’re clearing the backlog for completeness, so suck it up. It is a typical Black Eyed Peas dance number and sums up their lacklustre Monkey Business album just like their other releases from it. Only the unreleased My Style, produced by Timbaland and featuring Justin Timberlake can save them now. Check the link to the official site below.
Posted on Saturday 22nd October | No Comments »
Kelly Clarkson - Behind These Hazel Eyes
Pop / Back to our regular feature, ‘we love Kelly Clarkson what was off American Idol’. She is clearly the only talented human to ever emerge from that program. This song is sung beautifully, but seems quite similar to ‘Because Of You’ to us. It’s good, though, but for the next single, rock out, ok, K? Listen to a great live version of the song below.
Posted on Saturday 22nd October | No Comments »
October 9th, 2005
Gwen Stefani - Cool
Hip-Hop / Gwen’s solo success makes us happy here, because she is cool. ‘Cool’ is said (not by Gwen) to be a song about the relationship between her and her former No Doubt bandmate Tony Kanal. Who cares, anyway, it is a mid-tempo, 80s-sounding bit of pop chillout that hit the charts, but not quite as hard as Hollaback Girl did. We like it.
Alright, now that’s out of the way, did you know that Gwen Stefani is the only artist to have ever won both Best Male Video and Best Female Video awards at the MTV VMAs? It’s true. She won it for “South Side” (credited as “Moby featuring Gwen Stefani”) and “Let Me Blow Ya Mind” (credited as “Eve featuring Gwen Stefani”) in 2001. Crazy, baby. Her next track will be ‘Luxurious’.
A link to the song is below.
Posted on Sunday 9th October | No Comments »
Akon - Belly Dancer (Bananza)
Hip-Hop / This song provoked strong and opposing feelings in play new songs towers. I think everyone agrees that the lyrics aren’t the most original that have ever been written:
Now most of those aren’t even real words. Apart from the petic license employed, the beats are incredibly infectious and that is what has made this song (and Akon) as huge as they are. You can listen to the full length song below and “shake your body like a belly dancer”.
Posted on Sunday 9th October | No Comments »
Fall Out Boy - Sugar, We’re Goin’ Down
Rock / OK so first off, Fall Out Boy get a minus star for laying into The Killers on their website. The fact that The Killers replied by saying, “We got nothing against those guys at all. And I kind of like that song they’ve got [’Sugar, We’re Goin Down’]. It’s catchy.” So, yeah, they were trying to get some publicity stirred up (hey, I’m writing about them so it must have worked) but what about the song? Emo is such a dirty word these days but they kind of fit the (vast) definition. Flowers and co. are right, it is catchy, let’s leave it at that.
Posted on Sunday 9th October | No Comments »
Papa Roach - Scars
Rock / Man, someone has had some bad relationships:
Lyrics from “Scars”. Ouch. Papa Roach have had a bit of hard time in the few years since they burst on the scene with “Last Resort”, not being fully accepted by the harder scarred rockers or the more thoughtful ones. They exist in a limbo between the two. Scars has a lot of throaty shouting and is musically tight. Check out the official site below for the video for Scars.
Posted on Sunday 9th October | No Comments »

