Hey kids and kittens, I'm finally back! My computer was giving me fits and I haven't mastered the art of embedding video via my Windows Phone so no new Soundtracks for the past couple of weeks. I had intended a series of music from my favorite black artists for Black History Month but alas February is almost over. Since we should really be celebrating black art and music year round, however, I am still going for it!
First up is a new single from Philly native Santigold. Her debut album Santogold was one of my favorites of 2008 and I am getting excited as new songs arrive to herald the May release of her sophomore solo album Master Of My Make Believe.
Here is "Disparate Youth"
Saturday, February 25, 2012
Sunday, February 12, 2012
R.I.P. Whitney Houston 1963-2012
I was never the biggest fan of Whitney Houston, but even a casual radio listen cannot escape the plethora of musical offerings the daughter of gospel music legend Cissy Houston has brought to the world.
A one-time model, Ms. Houston was married and divorced to R&B star Bobby Brown and leaves behind a teenage daughter. She is a legend who crossed over from pop to gospel to r&b to club. These are my favorite Whitney tracks:
I Wanna Dance With Somebody - a great track for dancing to in the privacy of your bedroom, with or without a hairbrush mic.
How Will I Know - ditto
I Will Always Love You - whether you prefer this version or Dolly's original, one of the most beautiful breakup songs in history
When You Believe (duet with Mariah Carey) - One of the greatest inspirational songs of the 90s, from the gorgeous Prince Of Egypt film (I owned the cassette single at one point)
It's Not Right, But It's Ok (Thunderpuss Remix) - the whole reason I bought the Fired Up 2 compilation. Gay club music at it's finest.
Million Dollar Bill - should have been a much bigger comeback single, written by Alicia Keys and sung with that early Whitney sound ala I Wanna Dance or So Emotional.
What is your favorite Whitney Houston song, or film appearance. (I personally have a soft spot for Rodger's & Hammerstein's Cinderella)
A one-time model, Ms. Houston was married and divorced to R&B star Bobby Brown and leaves behind a teenage daughter. She is a legend who crossed over from pop to gospel to r&b to club. These are my favorite Whitney tracks:
I Wanna Dance With Somebody - a great track for dancing to in the privacy of your bedroom, with or without a hairbrush mic.
How Will I Know - ditto
I Will Always Love You - whether you prefer this version or Dolly's original, one of the most beautiful breakup songs in history
When You Believe (duet with Mariah Carey) - One of the greatest inspirational songs of the 90s, from the gorgeous Prince Of Egypt film (I owned the cassette single at one point)
It's Not Right, But It's Ok (Thunderpuss Remix) - the whole reason I bought the Fired Up 2 compilation. Gay club music at it's finest.
Million Dollar Bill - should have been a much bigger comeback single, written by Alicia Keys and sung with that early Whitney sound ala I Wanna Dance or So Emotional.
What is your favorite Whitney Houston song, or film appearance. (I personally have a soft spot for Rodger's & Hammerstein's Cinderella)
Sunday, February 5, 2012
Soundtrack Of The Day - "Promises" (Skrillex Remix) - Nero
While I am still not sold on the dubstep revolution that is sweeping the UK right now, this remix by the Grammy nominee Skrillex has grown on me. The original mix is a little generic, but this take some of the hydraulic sounds that dubstep is know for and sprinkles them lightly to amp the vocals and beat. Much more of it would be kinda nauseating, but I like it in brief bits like this and the bridge on Britney Spears' "Hold It Against Me." I know, so gay...
Saturday, February 4, 2012
Soundtrack Of The Day: "Lollipop" (Remix) - Lil Wayne ft Kanye West
My sister Naomi's birthday is today. I can always tell when she's out imbibing on adult bevs because her Facebook blows up with song lyrics from the songs she and her bestie play on the jukebox. It usually starts with the original mix of this Wheezy jam, so when an evening begins with "Shawty wanna thug" we know what's going down.
I like this mix better, just because of Kanye's opening line: "Lollipop, Lollipop, Breastes just like Dolly Part-en."
Friday, February 3, 2012
Thursday, February 2, 2012
Soundtrack Of The Day: "This Ain't A Scene, It's An Arms Race (Remix)" - Fall Out Boy ft Kanye West
Just a little something funky fresh for a Thursday morning. Chi-town boys hook up for a fresh remix of the emo classic.
Wednesday, February 1, 2012
Soundtrack Of The Day: Nicole Scherzinger Mega Post
The world learned this week that erstwhile Pussycat Doll Nicole Scherzinger has been fired from the US's X Factor along with hottie host Steve Jones. (Go ahead, click on that link. I'll wait. NSFWish) She's not a great singer, but that seems to be the requirement for judging. Paula Abdul and J.Lo don't have great vocal either. But during her time in the Pussycat Dolls, where did all the lead AND background vocals for the first album, and a solo artist she's released a handful of decent singles. Here they be:
Don't Hold Your Breathe (solo single)
Hush Hush; Hush Hush (Pussycat Dolls)
Buttons (Pussycat Dolls) - Best song to soundtrack a strut down a store aisle like a runway.
Scream (Timbaland ft Keri Hilson & Nicole Scherzinger)
Don't Hold Your Breathe (solo single)
Hush Hush; Hush Hush (Pussycat Dolls)
Buttons (Pussycat Dolls) - Best song to soundtrack a strut down a store aisle like a runway.
Scream (Timbaland ft Keri Hilson & Nicole Scherzinger)
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