Amy Lee’s Speak To Me MV

Evanescence’s front-woman, the beyond talented Amy Lee, has unveiled the music video for her haunting and addictive song, Speak To Me. If you haven’t learned as yet, this is the ending theme for the movie VOICE FROM THE STONE. Like the single, the music video pulls you in and immerses you in an indescribable feeling you just cannot escape. The lyrics are brought to life … Continue reading Amy Lee’s Speak To Me MV

#FBF “Whip My Hair!”

Remember this one? Willow Smith’s “Whip My Hair” was all that and then some. The music video, which was directed by Ray Kay, has hot choreography, crazy fashion, kids having fun, futuristic classrooms, and of course paint. There’s definitely color splash going on up in that. Little miss thang didn’t go wrong when she dropped this single, and the music video accompany’s the hot track … Continue reading #FBF “Whip My Hair!”

Wednesday Melodies: “Love Easy” by Sharve’

Check out the music video for seventeen-year-old Urban/Pop/R&B recording artist Sharve’. Love the song. It’s sensual, groovy, and definitely catchy. And this songbird has a voice like honey that flows smoothly over the beat. Tell us what you think about the song and video. Credits: Born2Be Entertainment + SharveVeVo http://www.iamsharve.net facebook.com/iamsharve instagram.com/iamsharve twitter.com/iamsharve soundcloud.com/sharvemusic Continue reading Wednesday Melodies: “Love Easy” by Sharve’

Sunday Melodies: Colbie Caillat says you don’t have to “Try” so hard

A beautiful song with a really strong message. This is very empowering to individuals who feel they’re not beautiful and think they have to wear makeup to be. I think society has destroyed the way girls in particular view beauty because it seems we’ve all forgotten the meaning of it. Makeup is only for enhancing beauty.  That is something you should already know and feel … Continue reading Sunday Melodies: Colbie Caillat says you don’t have to “Try” so hard

Ciara wants you to say “Sorry”

And I will, for ever doubting she could comeback with a track worth listening to. Damn! Sorry is in my opinion the best Ciara release since Never Ever. That music video is just as hot. I like how real she kept it, even shedding a few believable tears towards the end. Her voice sounds emotionally charged as well. Whoa! I’m loving this one Ci-Ci. Check … Continue reading Ciara wants you to say “Sorry”

HEART2HEART: A failed attempt at reviving 90’s pop

A few seconds ago I came across a so-called new pop boy group called HEART2HEART, and believe me the name isn’t the worst part of it. Their debut single is called “Facebook Official” and they currently have a mini album available on iTunes (I guess anybody can do that these days). What cracks me up the most is how over-the-top their make-up is, along with their obvious concept of trying to copy kpop, which looks like a complete insult to that culture. Are you kidding me? Is this the industry’s attempt at recreating 90’s pop phenom in today’s society by unleashing these alienistic, pervacious looking dudes? Their voices aren’t exactly the wow factor, in fact it’s pure mediocrity. Please, their song is as distasteful as their choreography. Check it out below and tell us what you think: Continue reading “HEART2HEART: A failed attempt at reviving 90’s pop”

[Review] the GazettE’s “Toxic”

The GazettE’s new album is sounding like a revamped version of their previous “DIM.” And in case you’re wondering, it’s definitely “Toxic”; like a ballistic reaction from mixing explosive poisonous venom with acid. It’s like their old school style of hard-hitting, heavy metal charged tracks, while showing us they can record ballads just as well. I’m sure we’ve all been convinced since the release of “Cassis.” With all that said, “Toxic” is an exceptional album after two years of anticipation. The Jrock album of the year. If you’re into head bangers, dramatic concepts, or sorrowful numbers, then this is the album for you. Continue reading “[Review] the GazettE’s “Toxic””