filed under: Alexandra Burke, Audius Mtawarira, Britney Spears, Bruno Mars, Charice, Christina Aguilera, Claude Kelly, Fredro, Girls Aloud, Holly Valance, Iyaz, Jessica Mauboy, Jessie J, JoJo, Jordin Sparks, Ludacris, Miley Cyrus, Muuses, Shontelle, Snoop Dogg, Sugababes
So here’s a post I’ve meant to do for over a month.
Jessica Mauboy is the runner-up from the fourth season of Australian Idol.
For those who haven’t encountered her name yet in their musical journey, a very brief history: Jessica Mauboy has a very listenable and melodic voice, comparable to that of Jordin Sparks, Alexandra Burke or Charice. Following her exit from Idol, the singer released her electro-tinged R&B debut in 2008, Been Waiting. The record spawned about a half dozen radio smashes, including the two very good singles that first caught my attention two years ago: “Been Waiting” and “Burn.”
On November 5 of this year, Mauboy released Get ‘Em Girls, the follow-up to her debut. ‘Urban’-flared and even more radio-friendly than her first album, Get ‘Em Girls nearly bursts at the seams with a dizzying array of American and Australian producers and co-writers, including Bangladesh, Harvey Mason Jr., Audius, Brian Kennedy and even the legendary Billy Steinberg (who penned Madonna‘s “Like A Virgin”)–not to mention the artist guest list, featuring Snoop Dogg, Ludacris and Iyaz. Not too shabby!
Though a somewhat eclectic bunch, the talent medley totally worked for Mauboy, resulting in a what proved to be one of the better albums of the year. (See–it even made the MuuMuse Top 40 list!)
Two songs from the album have already been released as singles (“Saturday Night (feat. Ludacris)” and “Get ‘Em Girls (feat. Snoop Dogg)”), although both songs were coupled with shoe-string budget clips that make Girls Aloud‘s “Something Kinda Ooooh” video look groundbreaking.)
Singles aside, I wanted to share one of my favorite album tracks: “Maze,” which was produced by Fredro (who’s also responsible for album tracks “Can Anybody Tell Me?” and “Forget Your Name”) and co-penned by one of my current songwriter crushes, Claude Kelly.
Fredro, the song’s producer, is a Swedish-born writer who first began making waves in the early ’00′s producing for about a zillion of MuuMuse’s most approved acts including Shontelle‘s “Ghetto Lullabye” (!), The Sugababes‘ “Switch” (!!), and Holly Valance‘s “Hush Now” (!!!), as well as another former Australian Idol contestant–Season 1 winner, Guy Sebastian.
Claude Kelly is the same man responsible for co-penning Britney‘s “Circus” and “Shattered Glass” (I know, I KNOW…deep breaths!), Miley Cyrus‘ “Party In The U.S.A.” with Jessie J, and a handful of the better offerings from Christina Aguilera this year, including “Woohoo,” “Desnudate,” and arguably Burlesque‘s best number, “Express.” As one of his latest productions now soars up the Billboard charts (Bruno Mars‘ devastatingly good “Grenade”), I’m fully anticipating the talented songwriter to dominate in 2011.
So that is that, and now we have “Maze”: A fantastically slick, electronica-infused R&B scorcher.
The song is particularly fantastic because it somewhat recalls JoJo‘s legendary “Too Little, Too Late” in that the chorus is very anthem-like and triumphant/inspirational sounding, when in fact the actual message of the song is rife with inner turmoil and a certain degree of sadness.
Speaking to its ‘explosive’ quality, “Maze” basically contains approximately two and a half choruses. First, there’s the pre-chorus (“Yeah, ’cause…one minute you want my tou-ee-uch, yeah / Next minute you don’t want none”).
Upon first listen, it seems like this could be the song’s decent chorus–but it isn’t. IT JUST FEEDS INTO A BETTER ONE: “OOOOOH! Should I stay or should I GOOOO?”
But then, something EVEN MORE AMAZING happens toward the end of the actual chorus: “Your heart is like a MA-EE-AY-ZE!” J. Melly bellows and repeats, rendering the listener physically incapable of doing anything except throwing their head back and hollering right along with the Aussie R&B songstress.
In conclusion: “Maze” is a-MAZE-ing. Do you see what I just did there?! LOLOLOLOL.
Get ‘Em Girls was released on November 5. (Australian iTunes) (Been Waiting is available on US iTunes).
filed under: Annie Lennox, Charice, Jessica Simpson, Kylie Minogue, Mariah Carey, Sheryl Crow, Susan Boyle
STOP WHATEVER YOU’RE DOING.
Kylie Minogue, Mariah Carey, and Annie Lennox are just some of the names set to appear and perform at this year’s tree lighting at Rockefeller Center in New York City on November 30. No, I am not kidding.
From the official NBC press release:
The star-studded holiday special will feature performances by Susan Boyle, Mariah Carey, Charice, Sheryl Crow, Jackie Evancho, Josh Groban, Katherine Jenkins, Annie Lennox, Kylie Minogue, Jessica Simpson and The Radio City Rockettes with a mix of current hits and holiday classics.
I don’t know which homosexual got a hold of the roster request sheet for this year’s event, but thank you. THANK YOU.
A MILLION TIMES OVER, THANK YOU GOOD SIR.
I’m thoroughly dying right now.
Time for an album listening party!
She’s currently burning up the dance charts with her debut single “Pyramid” (#2 on the Hot Dance/Club Play Chart!), and now the full album from Charice has arrived.
Check out the above widget to listen to all of the tracks from the 18-year-old talent’s debut album. I’m so proud!
If you like what you’re hearing, you can purchase the album at iTunes here.
Happy Friday, Muusers.
Today, two videos for songs I’ve recently muused about…Nikki & Rich‘s “The Next Best Thing,” and Charice‘s “Pyramid,” featuring Iyaz. Let’s watch together, yes?
In summary: Two attractive people dancing around in sexy outfits. There’s a Britney/Madonna “Me Against the Music”-type of dual room set-up, but no raunchy make-out sessions or canes stuck in between legs.
It’s all a bit like what one might expect if the James Bond series had short musical interludes between all the fighting and sex.
In summary:
Spoiler Alert: THERE ARE NO PYRAMIDS IN THIS VIDEO.
Charice gets mad because she didn’t get a part in a play, so she sings at herself in a mirror for a while. At the same time, Iyaz wanders the street before creepily sneaking into a theater where she is performing alone to videotape her from his seat. We’re all a little uncomfortable.
Honestly, I can really relate to Charice in this video. This is just like when I lost out for the part of Maria for my high school’s production of West Side Story.
Good job all around everyone.
filed under: Celine Dion, Charice, Introduucing..., Jordin Sparks, MuuMuse Excluusive
Meet Filipino singer and YouTube sensation, Charice.
With a voice that brings to mind the greatest of the greats (no really, think Celine Dion), the young artist has the potential to become a reigning diva in the industry…and she’s not even 18 yet. Don’t believe me about her singing ability? Check out her EPK.
Her debut single, “Pyramid (ft. Iyaz)” has already begun infiltrating Top 40 radio, which you can now hear below. It’s a pretty little mid-tempo melody, sort of like something you’d expect from the likes of Jojo (it strongly recalls “Too Little Too Late”) or Jordin Sparks. Nothing revolutionary of course, but a solid way to start a career nonetheless.
For me, part of what makes Charice so intriguing–apart from her phenomenal voice–is her ethnicity.
As I’ve discussed before, the presence of Asian artists in the American mainstream pop scene is next to non-existent.
Given that Japan is the second largest music market in the world (not to mention the steadily growing markets in Korea and China), it’s always shocking to watch major superstars from overseas fail time and time again in their attempts to crossover to the American market–let alone the astounding lack of Asian American presence from within our own country!
The fact that there’s a new, incredibly talented contender with the potential to diversify the playing field and represent a vastly underrepresented sector of American society on the mainstream level? Now that’s something to get excited about.
Charice’s debut album will be released on May 11 on 143/Reprise Records.
Click here to preview and download “Pyramid (ft. Iyaz)” on iTunes.











