Together again was released as the first official single from The Velvet Rope. The Velvet Rope was released as the sixth Studio album by Janet Jackson in 1997. It followed the massively successful release of janet. That album remains her best-selling album to date and so with the release of The Velvet Rope it was an uphill climb.
Thursday, October 31, 2013
Janet Jackson: Together again
Together again was released as the first official single from The Velvet Rope. The Velvet Rope was released as the sixth Studio album by Janet Jackson in 1997. It followed the massively successful release of janet. That album remains her best-selling album to date and so with the release of The Velvet Rope it was an uphill climb.
Zedd featuring Foxes: Clarity (Tiësto remix)
The track included on Club life Vol. 3: Stockholm entitled Clarity is pretty amazing. The beat is amazing and although there is some singing on it that I would prefer not to hear, I was listening to it today and I decided that the pain that the singing caused me was worth the price. The bass is too much.
Tiësto & Calvin Harris: Century (Tiësto & Moska remix)
My favorite track on Club Life Vol3 Stockholm is Century, by far. Club Life Vol3 Stockholm was released by Tiesto this year, 2013. Tiesto hails from the Netherlands in Europe, a prominent Member state of the European Union. Part of the original six that made up the union, the Netherlands is also part of a group of nations called the Benelux countries, representing a strong economic area in Europe.
Tiësto, Quintino & Alvaro: United (Tiësto & Blasterjaxx remix)
There is a track on Club life Vol3 Stockholm entitled United and it is pretty good. It is the last track on that album and so it is very climactic in my opinion. It is originally produced by Tiesto, Quintino & Alvaro. However the particular version on this album is the Tiesto & Blasterjaxx remix.
Janet Jackson featuring Q-tip and Joni Mitchell: Got ‘til it’s gone
Got 'til It's gone was released as the first international single from The Velvet Rope. However it was not released as an official single in the United States of America so it was not the lead single from that album. Got 'til It's gone samples a Joni Mitchell song entitled Big Yellow Taxi. That song was redone by Amy Grant and so therefore I am a huge fan of both the rendition of Amy Grant's and Janet Jackson's Got 'til It's gone.
Hardwell featuring Amba Shepherd: Apollo (Hardwell’s club life edit)
There is a song on Club life Vol3 Stockholm entitled Apollo. I am not sure where the Greek god, Apollo fits into Roman Mythology but he could be Mercury. That is my theory. However the reason I am unsure is because the planet Mercury is my detriment, astrologically speaking, considering that as a Sagittarius; Jupiter is my ruling planet.
Calvin Harris featuring Florence Welch: Sweet Nothing (Tiësto and Ken Loi re-remix)
Sweet Nothing produced by Calvin Harris, included on Club life Vol. 3: Stockholm is pretty exciting. Stockholm is a major city in the European Union, representing a strong northern economy in that of Sweden. Although not part of the Euro zone, Sweden is obliged to do so at some point, whereas Latvia is set to do so in January 2014.
Wednesday, October 30, 2013
Heidi Montag: Superficial
I finally did it. I finally got my hands on the genuine copy of Superficial. Of course I had the official Music video from Heidi Montag's YouTube channel but this is even more exciting, even though I could only get it in MP3 format. I am referring to the single that is Superficial. I am not sure if it's Heidi Montag's most successful single but most likely the most well-written.
Britney Spears: Womanizer
Womanizer was released as the lead single from Circus. Circus was released as the sixth Studio album by Britney Spears in 2008. I received the deluxe edition of that album for Christmas of that year. It was exciting. It came with a DVD which included the Music video for Womanizer.
Paris Hilton: Jailhouse Baby
Jailhouse Baby is a strange song. It doesn't appear as a Paris Hilton single on her Discography via Wikipedia. However I downloaded it through YouTube, that is the Audio, and then recorded that using my DVD recorder. Sounds fishy but really isn't. It's just like recording a show on TV the way I do it. Anyhow, it's a great song but was never released as a single.
Britney Spears: Work B**ch!
Work B**ch! is the lead single from Britney Spears' upcoming eighth Studio album. I am very excited about this release and have so far as a result bought B in the mix: the remixes Vol. 2 and the MP3 single for Work B**ch! Britney Spears excites me a little bit if you haven't gathered from reading this.
Britney Spears: If U seek Amy
If U seek Amy was released as the third single from the album entitled Circus. It followed Womanizer and the title track in chronological order. The fourth and final single was Radar, which ironically enough appeared on her preceding Studio album entitled Blackout. This artist is Britney Spears.
Britney Spears: Till the world ends
Till the world ends was released as the second single from Femme Fatale. Femme Fatale was released as the seventh and most recent Studio album by Britney Spears with her eighth about to drop in December of 2013. I am very excited and so in preparation I have already downloaded the MP3 single for Work B**ch!
Paris Hilton featuring Lil Wayne: Good Time
The first song I ever downloaded by Paris Hilton is pretty amazing. It's entitled Good Time and it is the lead single from her upcoming second Studio album. Her second Studio album is due for release in 2013, a good seven years since her debut release in 2006.
Pelari: Cango
Cango is a short track included on Club Life Vol3 Stockholm that precedes my favorite track on that particular album. That track, my favorite, is entitled Century. It is originally produced by Tiesto and Calvin Harris. However the version on that particular album is a remix. It's quite exciting actually and so Cango serves as a great lead in to that track.
Daft Punk: Motherboard
Motherboard is a track included on Daft Punk's most recent Studio album entitled Random Access Memories. That album was just released this year, 2013 and it's a great album. It follows the success of their first ever Soundtrack album they did for the movie entitled Tron:Legacy and the album is, of course the same name.
Tiësto: Chasing summers (original mix)
The original mix of Chasing summers is pretty exciting. It is included as the second track and therefore second interlude on Club Life Volume Two Miami. That is the title of Tiesto's second volume in the Club Life series, of which there are three; the others being Las Vegas and Stockholm, the later volume three and the first, volume one.
Icona Pop: I love it (Tiësto’s Club life remix)
Tiesto's Club Life remix of I Love It by Icona Pop is pretty interesting. I often find myself skipping over it but it takes a second for me to do so as it is so captivating. Icona Pop is unknown to me but this track appears of Tiesto's Club Life Vol3 Stockholm, the third volume in a set of three, the others being Las Vegas and Miami.
Daft Punk featuring Pharrell Williams: Get Lucky
Get Lucky was released as the lead single from Random Access Memories. That is the title of Daft Punk's fourth Studio album and I must say, it was a genius title. Random access memories is a term used in the technologic world to basically refer to the memory of a computer. However it is more like random access memory or RAM for short.
Tiësto & Calvin Harris: Century (Tiësto & Moska remix)
The Tiesto & Moska remix of Century is pretty exciting. Originally produced by Tiesto & Calvin Harris, the remix still has strong characteristics of Calvin Harris and his style. I am actually a pretty big fan of Calvin Harris and he might be next on list of purchases.
Daft Punk featuring Pharrell Williams: Lose yourself to dance
Lose yourself to dance is a great little number produced by Daft Punk and featuring Pharrell Williams. Pharrell Williams is a great rapper/producer and even singer; although singing is not his forte. However rapping and producing is. I have several tracks on which he appears as a rapper and/or producer. He has even gone so far as to work with the queen herself and that is impressive to me considering I am her biggest fan.
Sunday, October 27, 2013
Janet Jackson: Alright
Alright was released as the fourth single from Janet Jackson's fourth Studio album entitled Janet Jackson's Rhythm Nation 1814. That album was released in 1989, following three Studio album releases that same decade. She then went on to release two Studio albums in the 1990s and four in the decade of the 2000s.
Steve Angello: Monday
Monday produced by Steve Angello is a great track. I didn't realize how good it was until I started listening to it after I listened to the song that follows it on Until One, entitled Silvia. That track is a great track as well. But I would go so far as to say that Monday is better, it reminds me of Heidi Montag. Montag is German for Monday.
Janet Jackson: Feedback
Feedback was released in 2008 as the lead single from Janet Jackson's tenth Studio album entitled Discipline. Discipline was a great record and still is. I bought the deluxe edition of that album which included a DVD featuring the Music video for Feedback. That DVD is very exciting.
Janet Jackson: Rock with U
Rock with U was released as the second single from Discipline. That was released as Janet Jackson's tenth Studio album and has thus far been her final Studio album. But I have no doubt that she will release another, however she has been working on her marriage and she also released a Greatest hits album since 2008 as well.
Axwell: Nothing but Love(remode)
The remode of Nothing but Love by Axwell is wild. Axwell is a prominent member of Swedish House Mafia, a group of DJs from Sweden. Sweden is a prominent Member state in the European Union, although not a part of the Euro zone as of yet. However it is obliged to join under its accession treaty.
Swedish House Mafia: Save the World (Zedd Remix)
The Zedd remix of Save the world is a great remix. Zedd is from Germany as far as his origin goes, however he was born in Russia. His origin in Germany is close to France under the well-off member state of Luxembourg. Member state refers to its status in the European Union, being a member since the creation of its predecessor.
Swedish House Mafia vs. Tinie Tempah: Miami 2 Ibiza
Miami 2 Ibiza is a great track. It was released as a single from Until One and then later included on Until Now. Until One is the first album released by Swedish House Mafia and Until Now is the second. I enjoy both; however my favorite is Until Now. I have listened to it beyond compare but Swedish House Mafia is so amazing.
Britney Spears: Womanizer
Womanizer was released as the lead single from Britney Spears' sixth Studio album entitled Circus. Circus produced four singles, most notably the single aforementioned above, Radar and If U seek amy. I love If U seek amy but it is a little racy so not for the faint of heart.
Britney Spears: Work B**ch!
Work B**ch! was released as the lead single from Britney Spears' upcoming eighth Studio album due for release in early December, just in time for my birthday and right around Britney's. It's crazy actually because I am looking forward to it with great anticipation unlike her past two releases and more like her fifth Studio album release entitled Blackout.
Tiësto & Hardwell: Zero 76 (Original mix)
The original mix of Zero 76 produced by Tiesto & Hardwell appears on Tiesto's Club Life volume one Las Vegas. It's a pretty good track. Both Tiesto and Hardwell come from the same Member state in the EU. That state is none other than the Netherlands. The Netherlands is part of the Benelux region in Europe, representing one of the most wealthy regions in the world. It is also sometimes referred to as the Blue Banana.
Boys will be Boys: We Rock (Original mix)
We Rock, produced by Boys will be Boys appears on Tiesto's Club Life volume one Las Vegas. Boys will be Boys is a group of three DJs much like their Swedish counterpart entitled Swedish House Mafia. Swedish House Mafia is the superior group in my opinion. But Boys will be Boys gives them a good run for their money. Boys will be Boys includes Tiesto.
Tiësto & Marcel Woods: Don’t Ditch (Original mix)
The original mix of Don't Ditch that appears on Tiesto's Club Life volume one Las Vegas is a pretty interesting mix. Listed as being mixed by Tiesto & Marcel Woods, I am unfamiliar with the likes of Marcel Woods, but completely familiar with Tiesto. He comes from the Netherlands and his speciality is Dutch Trance.
Britney Spears: Womanizer (Benny Benassi extended)
The Benny Benassi extended of Womanizer is a pretty interesting remix. Of course in no way shape or form does remix appear in the title but it's given. Extendeds are often referred to as extended remixes and I for one appreciate the lack of remix being included in the title. As remix has somewhat of a negative connotation as opposed to simply being called a mix or a radio edit for example.
Britney Spears: Hold it against me (Adrian Lux & Nause) [Radio]
The Adrian Lux & Nause [Radio] of Hold it against me is pretty exciting. It appears as the first track on the Hold it against me Maxi-single and is a pretty good position for it. I didn't realize that I bought that Maxi-single until I was trying to look for a remix of Hold it against me on Britney's second remix album entitled B in the mix: the remixes Vol. 2 and found nothing. My consolation prize was the Maxi-single of Hold it against me that I had downloaded previous to buying B in the mix: the remixes Vol. 2.
Saturday, October 26, 2013
Madonna: Vogue (live MDNA world tour)
The live version of Vogue that appears on the MDNA world tour is pretty exciting. Madonna always finds a way of re-inventing it and bringing it back to life which is great because Vogue is her signature song. Mostly everyone recognizes it.
Madonna: Revolver (live MDNA world tour)
Revolver starts with a bang, no pun intended. That is from the MDNA world tour. Madonna actually shoots a rifle on the tour and then says 'don't fu** with the queen'. It's crazy and I would have to say that thus far it is my most favorite part of the tour. But I am partial to Madonna's controversial behavior.
Madonna: Gang Bang (live MDNA world tour)
The live version of Gang Bang is pretty exciting. I enjoy it thoroughly actually, even though it is completely controversial complete with gunshots and talking about dying bit**.
Madonna: Celebration (live MDNA world tour)
The closing number of the MDNA world tour is pretty exciting. It's entitled Celebration and includes snippets of Give it 2 me. I love the message behind the song Celebration to begin with so to hear Give it 2 me within Celebration is pretty exciting, considering that they have a similar message and were recorded around the same time.
Madonna: Girl gone wild (live MDNA world tour)
Girl gone wild is a pretty good performance. It's the opening number for the MDNA world tour and I would have to say that it was a great choice for that slot as far as the opening number goes. However I prefer the strength of Candy Shop as far as opening numbers go, from the Sticky and Sweet tour.
Madonna: Erotic Candy Shop (live MDNA world tour)
Wow Erotic Candy Shop is more than I expected. It's a little different from what I expected. But it's good none the less. The version of Erotica that Madonna uses is the same version that she used for the Confessions tour which is not the version that appears on the album. Candy Shop on the other hand is super exciting as well.
Madonna: Papa Don’t preach (live MDNA world tour)
The live version of Papa don't preach that appears on the MDNA world tour is short but sweet. I haven't heard that song performed live since the 80s so it's quite enlightening. I actually prefer it to some of the other numbers from the tour. To hear Madonna's very mature sounding voice on a track that I am used to hearing from the 80s is shocking!
Tuesday, October 22, 2013
Heidi Montag: Superficial
The only song I have ever heard by Heidi Montag is Superficial. In my opinion, Superficial is very well-written; however I have a large propensity for songs that are full of Bubble gum pop with a slight edge. Heidi Montag is not much of a singer but she is very Germanic and I love that. Her last name is Monday in German and Heidi is a very Germanic name.
Britney Spears: Work B**ch!
I downloaded Work B**ch! last night. I couldn't wait until December for the release of Britney's eighth Studio album. However I still plan on buying it in Compact Disc format as opposed to the single of Work B**ch! that I downloaded in MP3 format. MP3 format is not my desired format but it is still pretty good.
Rebecca & Fiona: Bullets (Club edit)
The Club edit of Bullets excites me. Perhaps a little bit too much but all I can think about is the end of the American Dream and the birth of European Bliss. European Bliss is a concept I first heard about via Alanis Morissette. I then engulfed myself with the European Union and the Euro zone, studying it every day. The European Union is a people’s project, anchored in Democracy and accountable to voters. I am very excited to have been able to learn about it as I continue to do so every day.
Tiësto & Hardwell: Zero 76 (Original mix)
The original mix of Zero 76 is very exciting. It is produced by Tiesto & Hardwell, both of which are male DJs coming from the Netherlands. The Netherlands is sometimes referred to as Holland and is part of the European Union, the Euro zone and the Benelux region of Europe. It is part of the Blue Banana in europe and has a deep and rich history as an important strategic area on continental europe.
Boys will be Boys: We Rock (Original mix)
We rock is produced by Boys will be Boys. Boys will be Boys is a group of three DJs like their Swedish counterpart, Swedish House Mafia. I prefer Swedish House Mafia but Boys will be Boys is pretty good. They have in their list of members the DJ named Tiesto. Swedish House Mafia has Axwell, Sebastian Ingrosso and Steve Angello as its members.
Paris Hilton featuring Lil Wayne: Good Time
I am very impressed with Good Time. It is the first song I have ever bought by Paris Hilton. It features Lil Wayne and even though there is quite a bit of swearing in it, I still appreciate it quite a bit. Paris Hilton is super talented in my opinion. But I have a weird propensity for girls with blond hair from Hollywood.
Tiësto & Marcel Woods: Don’t Ditch (Original mix)
The original mix of Don't Ditch produced by Tiesto & Marcel Woods is pretty interesting. I have no idea where Marcel Woods is from but Tiesto comes from the Netherlands, a member state in the European Union, a country in the Benelux region of Europe and a part of the Blue Banana there.
Sunday, October 20, 2013
Daft Punk: Derezzed
Derezzed is such a sick track that going back to listen to it in honor of the two Daft Punk CDs I have recently received, makes me want to scream. One of my favorite things to do is to buy a new CD and then go back and listen to previously material of the same artist if I have it. For example, I downloaded the MP3 of Derezzed in 2010 and by in large part forgot about it. However listening to it in 2013 brings back a lot of good memories from that time period.
Jennifer Lopez: If you had my love
If you had my love was released as the debut single by Jennifer Lopez. In my opinion, Jennifer Lopez, is an amazing artist. I think that a large majority of people would agree. She has gone from being a dancer, to a world-renowned superstar. As recently as last year she was a judge on American Idol. That's when you know you have made it.
Jennifer Lopez: Waiting for tonight
Waiting for tonight was released as the second single from On the 6. On the 6 was the name of Jennifer Lopez's debut Studio album. Released before the new Millennium, Waiting for tonight served as a great anthem for just such that. In fact, if my memory serves me correctly, there is a clock counting down to the new millennium in the Music video.
Tiësto: Maximal Crazy (original mix)
Maximal Crazy was released as the first single from Club Life Volume Two Miami. That was the title of Tiesto's second volume in the Club Life series. I own the second and third currently with plans to get the first. The first volume is entitled Club Life Volume One Las Vegas. It should be exciting, considering my love for Los Angeles which is a city relatively close to Las Vegas in comparison to Miami.
Daft Punk: Random Access Memories
Random Access Memories is the title of Daft Punk's long-awaited fourth Studio album; their previous Studio album having been released in 2005, the one prior in 2001 and their first in 1997. They did release a great soundtrack album for Tron:Legacy in 2010, however they have been largely forgotten about since their massive debut in the 90s until now. Daft Punk originates from Paris, France and I must say French House is one of my favorite sub-genres of Electronic.
Daft Punk: One more time(short radio edit)
Never did I know that the version of One more time on Until One was the short radio edit. However I had this undying need to purchase the album on which it appears care of Daft Punk. That album is Discovery and it contains the album version or regular radio edit of that song. It's amazing actually, because the normal radio edit is over five minutes long. I always felt the short radio edit was too short.
Daft Punk: One more time(album version/radio edit)
The version of One more time that is included on the album Discovery is a great version. It's over five minutes long and even though it is relatively the same as the other version of this track I own. I needed to get it because I knew there was something missing with the short radio edit I previously purchased before the album Discovery that contains the long radio edit or album version of this track, One more time.
Saturday, October 19, 2013
Madonna: Gang Bang
The album version of Gang Bang from the album entitled MDNA is pretty good. But I prefer the version from the MDNA world tour. It's a live version and contains some expletives that are not found on the album version. They excite me a little bit, but it's only because Madonna is such a good swearer.
Madonna: Beautiful Killer
Beautiful killer is a track included on the deluxe edition of MDNA. MDNA was released as the twelfth Studio album from Madonna and it was released last year, that being 2012. It was an exciting year and I am now only just getting into the world tour she performed in support of that album.
Madonna featuring Lil Wayne: Revolver
I am not sure what the album version of Revolver sounds like but I am assuming it sounds pretty good. I just heard the live version from the MDNA world tour of Revolver for the first time and it was very exciting. Revolver is a very well-written song, having been released from the Greatest hits album entitled Celebration.
Madonna: Revolver (live MDNA world tour)
The live version of Revolver from the MDNA world tour is amazing. I did not hear this song before I got the MDNA world tour on Compact Disc and Blu-ray. That was exciting enough, in and of itself. However, Revolver turned out to be a pretty good song; having neglected to purchase it on any format prior to this.
Madonna: Gang Bang (live MDNA world tour)
The live version of Gang Bang is very exciting. It seems whenever I listen to this song however, I always find there are shootings taking place within the world. It's not that I am willing them to happen with my affection for this song. But they are happening. Three incidences come to mind within the last week, Chicago, Washington D.C. and Nairobi, Kenya.
Madonna: Celebration (live MDNA world tour)
The live version of Celebration from the MDNA world tour is a very exciting version. I have heard many other versions of this song but I dear say, the live version from the MDNA world tour is one of my favorites. It is so good, in my opinion, because it incorporates elements of ‘Give it 2 me’ within it. Give it 2 me is a Madonna song that was released as the second single from her eleventh Studio album entitled Hard Candy.
Madonna: Papa Don’t preach (live MDNA world tour)
The Live version of Papa don't preach from the MDNA world tour, is a very exciting version. Madonna has not performed this song for quite some time so it is very surprising and interesting to hear and listen to. It's short but very sweet. The live version from the MDNA world tour is about one minute long.
Swedish House Mafia: Greyhound
Greyhound is a pretty good track. It appears as the first
track, so the lead track on Until Now; Swedish House Mafia's second Compilation
album. That album is a wicked awesome album and I highly recommend it because
there are so many Progressive house tracks on it that it literally makes it one
of the most amazing albums I have ever heard and I have heard a lot. To steal a
line from an M.I.A. song, I have more records than the KGB so no funny
business. That's a great song, in and of itself and I highly recommend that as
well. It is entitled Paper Planes and it is M.I.A.'s most successful song in my
opinion; so successful that they used it in the hit movie entitled Slumdog
Millionaire.
Swedish House Mafia vs. Knife Party: Antidote
Antidote is pretty crazy. It's the second track on the second Compilation album of Swedish House Mafia's. That album is entitled Until Now and it is great. The songs or tracks included on the album are amazing and feature artists such as Chris Martin from Coldplay among others like Pharrell Williams. The album itself has produced multiple Music videos featured on Swedish House Mafia's official YouTube channel simply entitled SHMVEVO.
Swedish House Mafia vs. Tinie Tempah: Miami 2 Ibiza
Miami 2 Ibiza is a wild track. I am so in love with it, it isn't even funny. It is so Progressive house it isn't even funny. It is the most Progressive house track I have ever heard and I have heard a lot. I love Progressive house and I have missed it since it is hard to find and even harder to find good Progressive house. It's pretty wild when you do though. I remember listening to this at the turn of the Century and it completely reminds me of then, pre-9/11.
Coldplay vs. Swedish House Mafia: Every teardrop is a waterfall
Every teardrop is a waterfall is a great track. It features
Chris Martin from Coldplay who I admire because he is a great singer. I am not
a fan of Coldplay overall. But this song is pretty good. They are more of a rock band but on this
track they lend their production support which is pretty outstanding. It is labeled Coldplay vs. Swedish House
Mafia on the Compact Disc version of the Studio album and I highly recommend this
song therefore.
Swedish House Mafia featuring John Martin: Don't you worry child
Don't you worry child is a great track. It talks about a father and how he would tell his child not worry because Heaven had a plan for him. I am assuming it is about a son however I suppose it could be about a daughter. Don't you worry child is the seventh track included on Until Now, Swedish House Mafia's second Compilation album. That is an album I highly recommend and thoroughly enjoy.
Swedish House Mafia: Save the World/Ferry Corsten: Punk(Arty rock-n-rolla mix)
The version of Save the world on Until Now, Swedish House Mafia's second Compilation album is pretty exciting. It features or is mixed with another song entitled Punk and the version of Punk they use is the Arty rock-n-rolla mix of that song. I have no idea who Ferry Corsten is really but he seems like a pretty good Producer. Swedish House Mafia is the bomb terrorist though, to quote a line from a T.I. song. T.I. is another favorite act of mine.
No Doubt featuring Busy Signal and Major Lazer: Push and Shove
I am just listening to Push and Shove at the Doctor's office because it is so exciting. The Doctor's office is not exciting but Gwen Stefani and especially No Doubt is really exciting. I love Gwen Stefani and No Doubt right now because they have impressed me beyond belief. The album Push and Shove is honestly the best album I have ever heard and I love it. It is even better than MDNA, not by much, but that says a lot because Madonna is my favorite singer and I waited four years for that album.
Thursday, October 17, 2013
Britney Spears: Toxic
Toxic was released as the second single from In the Zone. In the Zone was released as the fourth Studio album from Britney Spears and the lead single, Me against the Music, featured none other than the Queen of Pop; Madonna. Britney, in my opinion, is the Princess of Pop so it was fitting. Some people would disagree with that and insist that it is Lady GaGa who is the new Princess of Pop. But I say she has got a long way to go in order to ever catch up with Britney.
No Doubt: Rock Steady
The title track from No Doubt's fifth Studio album entitled Rock Steady, is pretty exciting. Rock Steady was released in 2001 and No Doubt did not follow up until 2012 with Push and Shove. It was a long wait but completely worth it in my opinion. No Doubt is a great band with a very well-known front woman Gwen Stefani. Gwen Stefani is a superstar in my opinion, representing a class of girls in Hollywood that blow me away.
Britney Spears: Womanizer
The Music video for Womanizer is pretty exciting. It was released all the way back in 2008 but seems pretty relevant to this day; this day when Britney Spears is about to release her eighth Studio album five years later. Of course she had her seventh in between but it has still been a long time in the making.
Britney Spears: Work B**ch!
The lead single from Britney Spears' upcoming eighth Studio album is entitled Work B**ch! and it is exciting. So exciting that it inspired me to but Britney Spears' second remix album released in 2011 entitled B in the mix: the remixes Vol. 2. That album is pretty amazing actually and her eighth Studio album promises to be even better, in my opinion.
Rebecca & Fiona: Bullets (Club edit)
The track entitled Bullets, released by Rebecca & Fiona, is a stellar track. It has some lyrical content, which for an Electronic track, is surprisingly amazing. Rebecca & Fiona come from Sweden, which is a very prominent and important member state in the European Union; a place I dream of living in since I will then have achieved European Bliss.
Gwen Stefani featuring Pharrell Williams: Yummy
Yummy is a track included on Gwen Stefani's second Studio album entitled The Sweet Escape. It features none other than Pharrell Williams as an artist and in my opinion; he represents one of the most talented producers in the business.
Britney Spears: Till the world ends (Alex Suarez club remix)
The Alex Suarez club remix of Till the world ends is very exciting. I actually downloaded this track in MP3 format from iTunes as a solitary download from B in the mix: the remixes Vol. 2 back in 2011 after downloading the entire Maxi-single of Till the world ends because the particular remix I am Blogging about is not on the Maxi-single. It is only found on the remix album aforementioned above; however that wasn't even enough for me. I then, just recently bought B in the mix: the remixes Vol. 2 on Compact Disc. I guess you could say I am a bit of a Britney fan.
Wednesday, October 16, 2013
Daft Punk: High Life
High Life is the eighth track included on Discovery. Discovery is the name of Daft Punk's second Studio album, the one I received on Compact Disc shortly after I received Random Access Memories, their fourth Studio album. Discovery is superior in my opinion as it epitomizes the sub-genre of French House in my opinion.
Daft Punk: Crescendolls
Crescendolls is the fifth track on Discovery and it is my favorite from that album. In my opinion the album reaches a climactic point with the inclusion of this track. It starts with the first track or lead single and then by the time you get to Crescendolls, you are flying high. That's how it is with me.
Daft Punk: Aerodynamic
Aerodynamic was released as the second single from Discovery and is also included as the second track on that album. It flows pretty good from the lead single which happens to be the first track, right on into the second single which is the second track. Aerodynamic displays some great French House from the turn of the Century.
Tiësto: Carpe Noctum (DJ Preach remix)
The DJ Preach remix of Carpe Noctum is pretty exciting. It appears as the second track on the remix album entitled Elements of Life remixed. That's Tiesto's second remix album of four thus far. I now have four albums released by him and that I am pretty impressed with. His music has gotten me through not only the better part of this year but last as well.
Daft Punk: Harder, Better, Faster, Stronger
Harder, Better, Faster, Stronger is a great track. Released as the fourth single and appearing as the fourth track from and on Discovery, it serves as a great warm-up or lead in to the next song on the album which is Crescendolls. Crescendolls is a great track and so to hear the two together in a continuous fashion is a great way to get me going, for sure.
Daft Punk featuring Pharrell Williams: Get Lucky
I just did some research and Get Lucky is the only other song on Random Access Memories that features Pharrell Williams on vocals. However they are great songs and in my opinion are some of the better ones on the album, if not the best.
Tiësto: Ten seconds before sunrise (First State’s a Global Taste remix)
I seem to be gravitating towards Disc 2 of the compilation album entitled Elements of Life (remixed) by Tiesto. It's also known as the Bonus disc as it only contains seven tracks versus 12 on Disc 1. However the tracks seem more high quality and in particular, First State's a Global Taste remix of Ten seconds before sunrise sounds especially good. It's the first track on that Disc.
Tuesday, October 15, 2013
Britney Spears: Work B**ch!
Work B**ch is the lead single from Britney's upcoming eighth Studio album. I am very excited about it. I haven't been this excited about a Britney Spears album since her much anticipated fifth Studio album. That was entitled Blackout and the lead single was Gimme More. I am still listening to Gimme more because it is that good. However in Work B**ch, Britney references partying in France as if I have not been dying to move to the EU and do just such that.
Alex Sayz: Faces (Original mix)
The track entitled Faces that appears on Club Life volume one Las Vegas by Alex Sayz is pretty exciting. So Club Life volume one Las Vegas was released by the DJ named Tiesto. He comes from the Netherlands and has since released two other volumes in the Club Life series. The second being Miami and the third being Stockholm. They only get progressively better in my opinion but the first is still good. It contains Bullets by Rebecca & Fiona.
No Doubt: Platinum Blonde Life
Platinum Blonde Life is a track included on No Doubt's fifth and second most recent Studio album. It's pretty well-written, not their best but it's pretty good and fits in well on Rock Steady. That's the name of their fifth and second most recent Studio album. Their most recent album is entitled Push and Shove and it is out of this world.
Rebecca & Fiona: Bullets (Club edit)
I want to Blog about Bullets so bad because it is so good. I never knew Rebecca & Fiona were so good. But I did have a feeling. However I thought they were American. Come to find out they are Swedish so that turns me on even more. I am all over Europe right now and since Sweden is such a key Member state in the EU, Rebecca & Fiona have really got it going for them now.
Britney Spears: 3 (Manhattan Clique Club remix)
The Manhattan Clique Club remix of 3 is very exciting. I didn't realize that there was a remix of the track entitled 3 on B in the mix: the remixes Vol. 2 until just recently. Now I am over the moon about this remix album released by Britney Spears. It's her second and it is not as though the song 3 is a really great song. But it is pretty interesting. The album version was not included on a Studio album, rather a Greatest hits album.
Tiësto & Marcel Woods: Don’t Ditch (Original mix)
The original mix of Don't Ditch released by Tiesto & Marcel Woods is pretty interesting. So Club Life volume one Las Vegas is not nearly as compelling as its Swedish counterpart volume three. But it's still pretty interesting. I highly recommend it in fact, but even more so volume three.
Henrik B featuring Christian Älvestam: Now & Forever (Original mix)
The first track that appears on the album entitled Club Life volume one Las Vegas is called Now & Forever. I have mixed feelings about it. At first I thought it would be good but then it turns out that the featured artist on the track is a little too emotional for my liking. However, it's still pretty good and the message remains clear; that this is the end of something great and the beginning of forever essentially.
Monday, October 14, 2013
Madonna: Candy Shop
Candy Shop was included as the first track on Madonna's eleventh Studio album entitled Hard Candy. She then featured part of this track on her MDNA world tour. I am excited to see that but for now I have been enjoying Candy Shop from the Sticky & Sweet tour where she placed it as the opening number. In my opinion, it was a great way to start the show.
Madonna: Girl gone wild
Girl gone wild was released as the second single from Madonna's twelfth Studio album entitled MDNA. That song serves as the opening number on her world tour in support of that album and a live album of the concert is being released on September 10th. I am very excited about that considering that I usually enjoy her opening numbers the most and above and beyond that, Girl gone wild is my favorite track from the album entitled MDNA.
Madonna: Gang Bang (live MDNA world tour)
The live version of Gang Bang from the MDNA world tour is a very exciting version. I have only heard two versions of this song, the album version and the live version. Both are amazing, however I enjoy the live version more because Madonna adds some expletives that are not included in the album version and I dear say; they throw me for a loop.
Madonna: Celebration (live MDNA world tour)
The closing number on the MDNA world tour is Celebration. It's a great song. I fell in love with it immediately when it was first released and to hear it performed live for the first time since its release is even more exciting. I have used this song as an anthem for my motivation to move to the EU.
Madonna: Erotic Candy Shop (live MDNA world tour)
There is a track or number on Madonna's most recent world tour entitled Erotic Candy Shop. That should be interesting as I am revisiting both of those songs more and more. Those songs being Erotica and Candy Shop the first tracks on the album Erotica and Hard Candy, respectively.
Madonna: Virgin Mary [Intro] (live MDNA world tour)
I am excited to see the intro of Madonna's new world tour on disc. It's entitled Virgin Mary and as I stand close to the biggest Roman Catholic Church in my province, I am reminded of the Hail Mary's I have been practicing at home.
Madonna: Justify my Love[video interlude] (live MDNA world tour)
There is a video interlude included on Madonna's MDNA world tour that I am excited to see. The video interlude is entitled Justify my Love. Madonna is the best performer in my opinion and her concerts are stellar therefore so to see her in concert will be exciting. Of course I am referring to her world tour on Disc as her MDNA world tour that she completed is actually called the MDNA tour and not the world tour. The Digital media is called the world tour.
Saturday, October 12, 2013
Britney Spears: Work B**ch!
Work B**ch! by Britney Spears is a great song. It's the lead single from her upcoming eighth Studio album and has inspired me so much to not only want to buy that album in particular. But since its release, I have gone so far as to buy a remix album of Britney's because of her, in my opinion, immense talent.
Rebecca & Fiona: Bullets (Club edit)
The Club edit of Bullets by Rebecca & Fiona that appears on Club Life volume one Las Vegas released by Tiesto; is very exciting. It makes me either want to buy the album version of Bullets or other material released by Rebecca & Fiona. It's that amazing and so therefore so are they. They come from Sweden and that member state of the EU is a place I fantasize about visiting; well on my learning German as a result.
Britney Spears: 3 (Manhattan Clique Club remix)
The Manhattan Clique Club remix of 3 is very exciting. It's all in the name really. I'll say it again, the Manhattan Clique Club remix. I am so excited about it I just can't contain myself. For example, Britney Spears just released a new song from an album and that to me is about ten times more exciting, if you can imagine.
Britney Spears: Gimme More (Kaskade Club mix)
The Kaskade Club mix of Gimme more is exciting. I think Gimme more is exciting in general, let alone the Kaskade Club mix. Kaskade is not a favorite act of mine as far as DJs go but a different spin on the album version is much appreciated. So having said that, I have gone so far as to record the Music video for Gimme more on my DVD recorder because I was and still am so impressed with Gimme more.
Moguai: We want your Soul (Thomas Gold remix)
The Thomas Gold remix of We want your soul, released by Moguai is pretty interesting. In no way do I think it compares to Bullets, which is my favorite track on the album but it has a pretty good way of measuring up. It appears on Club Life volume one Las Vegas and I must say that Club Life volume one Las Vegas is pretty good; but mostly due to the fact that Bullets appears on it.
Tiësto & Marcel Woods: Don’t Ditch (Original mix)
Don't Ditch is a pretty good track. Produced by Tiesto & Marcel Woods, it appears on Tiesto's first Compilation album in the Club Life series entitled Club Life volume one Las Vegas.
Britney Spears: Womanizer (Benny Benassi extended)
The Benny Benassi extended of Womanizer is pretty exciting. This is all in preparation for the return of Britney, yet again. I am very excited. She has not released a Studio album since early 2011 and as far as Britney goes, that's a lifetime; minus, of course, her little hiatus.
Friday, October 11, 2013
Madonna: Vogue (live MDNA world tour)
The live version of Vogue from the MDNA world tour is pretty exciting. It appears about halfway through the tour and unlike past live versions, it is sung live and not pre-recorded. That is my best guess but I consulted an expert on the subject and we both agreed that she sung this version live which she has not done for a while.
Madonna: Revolver (live MDNA world tour)
For a song that I didn't want to download because I didn't think it would be good, turns out that Revolver is a pretty good song. It's not extremely well-written but it is more well-written than some of Madonna's songs. The reason that I hesitated to download it was because Lil Wayne is featured on it and sometimes I can do without his antics. However he is not too bad on this song but generally speaking, you have to be very well-established for me to enjoy a collaboration of yours with Madonna.
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