Thursday 21 July 2016

10 reasons why Ariana Grande's Singing Technique Sucks



Ariana Grande is a great singer, there's no doubta 'bout that. But YouTuber Legendary Vocalists has some issues (of which I share many) with the Diva's vocal technique. From foggy lower notes to poor intonation, the video lists the 10 biggest problems with the Diva's singing style.

Take a peep and see if  y'all agree!

Friday 15 July 2016

[New Music] Demi Lovato - "Body Say"


Katy Perry, Britney Spears and now Demi Lovato, all releasing new music on this weekend eve. There must be something in the water!

'80s in flavour, Body Say is another saucy song from the oft-salty Diva. Laid back and breezy in production, the vocals are similar in tone, kept (pretty) restrained. It's the cooing and sensual delivery of Demi that is, for the most part, left to reel in a listener.

[Music Video] Clean Bandit Return With "Tears"


Clean Bandit are a guilty pleasure of mine.

Though I've never dived into their album(s?), I can't deny I've enjoyed the singles they've put out. But why a guilty pleasure? Because there's something naff/corny/disingenuous about this feature-loving group. I can't put my finger on what, but it's there, gnawing at me whenever I listen to their classical/dance-fusing material.  

Come Over is one track that takes these feelings to almost unhealthy levels. (Maybe hearing it will help some you vaguely understand what I'm rabbiting on about.)

Britney Spears and Katy Perry release new music



Today is a good day for fans of Divas usually filled under the label: “entertainer”.

Surprise releases have come from two of pop's biggest names, Katy Perry and Britney Spears. Whereas the latter's new song is set to support the Olympic coverage in the US- and is bullshitingly (currently) hid behind an "exclusivity" to a streaming service, so I can't post it- Britney Spears' Make Me... (ft. G-Eazy) is thankfully on YouTube for all of us to hear.

Thursday 14 July 2016

Taylor Swift is Currently Being DRAAAAAAAAAGED!!!


Karma has finally come-a-callin from Taylor Swift and her passive aggressive behind.

While in a relationship with Calvin Harris, the Diva had helped the Scottish DJ pen the lyrics for one of his songs. Not wanting to overshadow the project, which Rihanna ended up guesting on, Taylor decided to credit the lyrics to the pseudonym Nils Sjoberg.

Fast forward to the present, the pair have broken up and that song, This Is what You Came For, is making waves worldwide. So what does T-Swift go and do? Now she decides to come from behind the curtain and reveal her involvement in the project. (Yeah, yeah, it was "her team" that confirmed this, but I don't believe for one second this didn't get the okay from the top.)

Well. Mr. Harris, unlike her other beards partners, didn't like the implications of this, and had a little Twitter rant. And this is where the wider backlash began.


Tuesday 12 July 2016

Jennifer Lopez takes "Love Makes The World Go Roud" to The Today Show


Jennifer Lopez recently released a tribute record to those murdered at the Orlando club, Pulse. With it being an attack targeting the LGBT community, the song, Love Make The World Go Round is an "Kumbaya" affair that has Ms.Lopez trying to unite us all under the banner of love.

And it was this message she was out promoting when she took the song (and Lin-Manuel Miranda) to the Today Show. The result was a colourful and vibrant showing, that was simple and unfussy -a change from her usual M.O. To make it even more poignant, the Diva was surrounded by survivors and family members of the slain.

Mary J. Blige, Britney Spears, RuPaul and others Unite For Pulse Tribute, "Hands"



The tributes to those slain in the Pulse massacre continue to come forth from the entertainment industry. Released yesterday, Hands features a huge (and varied) group  of entertainers from both the mainstream and the LGBT community. Written by Justin Tranter, Julia Michaels and BloodPop, the song seeks to be both uplifting and inspirational, with the "Hands" of the title being a metaphor for people coming together and creating a change.

The full roll call of artists featured are as follows: Mary J. Blige, Jason Derulo, Tyler Glenn, Halsey, Imagine Dragons, Juanes, Mary Lambert, Jennifer Lopez, Kacey Musgraves, MNEK, Alex Newell, P!nk, Prince Royce, Nate Ruess, RuPaul, Ty Herndon, Troye Sivan, Jussie Smollett, Meghan Trainor, the Trans Chorus of Los Angeles, Spears, Stefani, Lambert and Gomez.

Money raised from the song will go to the Equality Florida Pulse Victims Fund, the GLBT Community Center of Central Florida and GLAAD.