<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<rss version="2.0"
	xmlns:content="http://purl.org/rss/1.0/modules/content/"
	xmlns:wfw="http://wellformedweb.org/CommentAPI/"
	xmlns:dc="http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/"
	xmlns:atom="http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom"
	xmlns:sy="http://purl.org/rss/1.0/modules/syndication/"
	xmlns:slash="http://purl.org/rss/1.0/modules/slash/"
	>

<channel>
	<title>MuuMuse &#187; Jordin Sparks</title>
	<atom:link href="http://www.muumuse.com/category/jordin-sparks/feed/" rel="self" type="application/rss+xml" />
	<link>http://www.muumuse.com</link>
	<description>Musical Delights and Delightful Musings</description>
	<lastBuildDate>Sun, 12 Feb 2012 16:23:55 +0000</lastBuildDate>
	<language>en</language>
	<sy:updatePeriod>hourly</sy:updatePeriod>
	<sy:updateFrequency>1</sy:updateFrequency>
	<generator>http://wordpress.org/?v=3.3.1</generator>
		<item>
		<title>JoJo: Disaster (Single Review)</title>
		<link>http://www.muumuse.com/2011/08/jojo-disaster-single-review.html/</link>
		<comments>http://www.muumuse.com/2011/08/jojo-disaster-single-review.html/#comments</comments>
		<pubDate>Tue, 30 Aug 2011 02:02:31 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Bradley Stern</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[JoJo]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Jordin Sparks]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Single Review]]></category>

		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.muumuse.com/?p=22120</guid>
		<description><![CDATA[After almost five straight years of setbacks and delays due to label fuckery, management reshuffling and everything else in between, the grand return of JoJo has officially begun. &#8220;Disaster&#8221; is the official lead single from the singer&#8217;s upcoming third studio album Jumping Trains, due out later this year on Interscope Records. While the brilliant Can&#8217;t [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p align="center"><a href="http://www.muumuse.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/08/jojo-disaster.jpg" rel="shadowbox[sbpost-22120];player=img;" title="jojo-disaster"><img src="http://www.muumuse.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/08/jojo-disaster.jpg" alt="jojo disaster JoJo: Disaster (Single Review)" title="jojo-disaster" width="550" height="368" class="alignnone size-full wp-image-22124" /></a></p>
<p>After almost five straight years of setbacks and delays due to <a href="http://www.nypost.com/p/blogs/popwrap/jojo_an_expose_Ohz4GmJ5sHRUpjzzGnl1sM">label fuckery</a>, management reshuffling and everything else in between, the grand return of <strong>JoJo</strong> has officially begun. </p>
<p>&#8220;Disaster&#8221; is the official lead single from the singer&#8217;s upcoming third studio album <em>Jumping Trains</em>, due out later this year on Interscope Records.</p>
<p>While the brilliant <em>Can&#8217;t Take That Away From Me</em>&#8211;a free 11-track mixtape JoJo <a href="http://www.rap-up.com/2010/09/07/mixtape-premiere-jojo-cant-take-that-away-from-me/">released in 2010</a>&#8211;found the young singer exploring new terrain within chilly electronica grooves and soulful, church-ready slow jams, &#8220;Disaster&#8221; brings listeners back to the signature pop-rock sound that first propelled the Massachusetts-born pop starlet into the spotlight well over seven years ago. </p>
<p>And for those of you who fell hard from her very first scathing kiss-off track, &#8220;Leave (Get Out),&#8221; you&#8217;re in luck: JoJo&#8217;s still pissed.</p>
<p align="center"><iframe width="540" height="325" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/jLKBA2-fCMA" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe></p>
<p>&#8220;&#8216;Cause the walls burned up and our love fell down / And it turned into whatever, now we&#8217;re saying never,&#8221; JoJo angrily cries out on top of the song&#8217;s massive chorus. The crashing drums, dramatic strings and triumphantly marching mega-beat all invoke some of the greatest, most devastating pop-rock mid-tempo ballads in recent memory, including <strong>Jordin Sparks</strong>&#8216; &#8220;Battlefield&#8221; and yes, even a bit of her own 2006 smash, &#8220;Too Little, Too Late.&#8221;</p>
<p>But apart from a return to the power pop production of her past hits, &#8220;Disaster&#8221; signals JoJo&#8217;s growth as both a vocalist and an individual: Proof lies no further than the song&#8217;s snarling, teeth-gritting bridge, which bites harder and burns deeper than just about anything she&#8217;s released to date. (&#8220;You shot the bullet, you shot the bullet that killed me!&#8221;)</p>
<p>It&#8217;s clear that the 20-year-old songstress has done a whole lot of growing up over the past few years in her absence. And with such an amazing track in tow, it&#8217;s the perfect time for this incredibly talented singer/songwriter to reclaim her spot on the radio waves and show us what she&#8217;s got once again.</p>
<p>Welcome back, JoJo. You&#8217;ve been sorely missed.</p>
<p align="center"><a href="http://www.muumuse.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/08/onemuurating.png" rel="shadowbox[sbpost-22120];player=img;" title="onemuurating"><img src="http://www.muumuse.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/08/onemuurating.png" alt="onemuurating JoJo: Disaster (Single Review)" title="onemuurating" width="49" height="50" class="alignnone size-full wp-image-1508" /></a> <a href="http://www.muumuse.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/08/onemuurating.png" rel="shadowbox[sbpost-22120];player=img;" title="onemuurating"><img src="http://www.muumuse.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/08/onemuurating.png" alt="onemuurating JoJo: Disaster (Single Review)" title="onemuurating" width="49" height="50" class="alignnone size-full wp-image-1508" /></a> <a href="http://www.muumuse.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/08/onemuurating.png" rel="shadowbox[sbpost-22120];player=img;" title="onemuurating"><img src="http://www.muumuse.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/08/onemuurating.png" alt="onemuurating JoJo: Disaster (Single Review)" title="onemuurating" width="49" height="50" class="alignnone size-full wp-image-1508" /></a> <a href="http://www.muumuse.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/08/onemuurating.png" rel="shadowbox[sbpost-22120];player=img;" title="onemuurating"><img src="http://www.muumuse.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/08/onemuurating.png" alt="onemuurating JoJo: Disaster (Single Review)" title="onemuurating" width="49" height="50" class="alignnone size-full wp-image-1508" /></a> <a href="http://www.muumuse.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/08/halfmuurating.png" rel="shadowbox[sbpost-22120];player=img;" title="halfmuurating"><img src="http://www.muumuse.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/08/halfmuurating.png" alt="halfmuurating JoJo: Disaster (Single Review)" title="halfmuurating" width="49" height="50" class="alignnone size-full wp-image-1508" /></a></p>
<p><em>&#8220;Disaster&#8221; will be released on September 6.</em> (<a href="http://click.linksynergy.com/fs-bin/stat?id=R4QRbO*laW8&#038;offerid=146261&#038;type=3&#038;subid=0&#038;tmpid=1826&#038;RD_PARM1=http%253A%252F%252Fitunes.apple.com%252Fus%252Fartist%252Fjojo%252Fid5519840%253Fuo%253D4%2526partnerId%253D30">iTunes</a>)
<div class="tweetmeme_button" style="float: right; margin-left: 10px; color: purple;">
			<a href="http://api.tweetmeme.com/share?url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.muumuse.com%2F2011%2F08%2Fjojo-disaster-single-review.html%2F"><br />
				<img src="http://api.tweetmeme.com/imagebutton.gif?url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.muumuse.com%2F2011%2F08%2Fjojo-disaster-single-review.html%2F&amp;source=MuuMuse&amp;style=compact&amp;service=bit.ly&amp;b=2" height="61" width="50" title="JoJo: Disaster (Single Review)" alt=" JoJo: Disaster (Single Review)" /><br />
			</a>
		</div>
]]></content:encoded>
			<wfw:commentRss>http://www.muumuse.com/2011/08/jojo-disaster-single-review.html/feed/</wfw:commentRss>
		<slash:comments>12</slash:comments>
		</item>
		<item>
		<title>Fire Away, Fire Away: The Unparalleled Awesomeness of David Guetta&#8217;s &#8220;Titanium (feat. Sia)&#8221;</title>
		<link>http://www.muumuse.com/2011/08/fire-away-fire-away-the-unparalleled-awesomeness-of-david-guetta-titanium-feat-sia.html/</link>
		<comments>http://www.muumuse.com/2011/08/fire-away-fire-away-the-unparalleled-awesomeness-of-david-guetta-titanium-feat-sia.html/#comments</comments>
		<pubDate>Fri, 05 Aug 2011 14:58:21 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Bradley Stern</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Jordin Sparks]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Kelis]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[MuuMuse Approved]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Rogue Traders]]></category>

		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.muumuse.com/?p=21409</guid>
		<description><![CDATA[STOP EVERYTHING IN YOUR FUCKING LIFE BECAUSE THIS IS THE ONLY FUCKING SONG THAT MATTERS TODAY. David Guetta &#8211; &#8220;Titanium (feat. Sia)&#8221; So it&#8217;s a fight you want? Well, as Jordin Sparks would likely say: YABETTAGOANDGETCHURAMMA. Powerhouse Aussie-born soulstress Sia comes guns blazing in &#8220;Titanium,&#8221; the final track off of David Guetta&#8216;s forthcoming record Nothing [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p align="center"><a href="http://www.muumuse.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/08/Sia-Titanium.jpg" rel="shadowbox[sbpost-21409];player=img;" title="Sia-Titanium"><img src="http://www.muumuse.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/08/Sia-Titanium.jpg" alt="Sia Titanium Fire Away, Fire Away: The Unparalleled Awesomeness of David Guettas Titanium (feat. Sia)" title="Sia-Titanium" width="450" height="450" class="alignleft size-full wp-image-21410" /></a></p>
<p align="center"><span style="font-size:x-large">STOP EVERYTHING IN YOUR FUCKING LIFE BECAUSE THIS IS THE ONLY FUCKING SONG THAT MATTERS TODAY.</span></p>
<p>David Guetta &#8211; &#8220;Titanium (feat. Sia)&#8221;<br />
<object type="application/x-shockwave-flash" data="http://www.muumuse.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/05/dewplayer.swf" width="200" height="20" id="dewplayer" name="dewplayer"><param name="movie" value="dewplayer.swf" /><param name="flashvars" value="mp3=http://www.muumuse.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/08/01-Titanium-feat.-Sia.mp3" /><param name="wmode" value="transparent" /></object></p>
<p>So it&#8217;s a fight you want? Well, as <strong>Jordin Sparks</strong> would likely say: <em>YABETTAGOANDGETCHURAMMA</em>.</p>
<p>Powerhouse Aussie-born soulstress <strong>Sia</strong> comes guns blazing in &#8220;Titanium,&#8221; the final track off of <strong>David Guetta</strong>&#8216;s forthcoming record <em>Nothing But The Beat</em>, which is due out on August 30 in the US. </p>
<p>&#8220;Titanium&#8221; is a blend of many amazing elements&#8211;from the delicate guitar-strummed verses of <strong>Rogue Traders</strong> <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vRbq4DHqWmg">&#8220;In Love Again&#8221;</a> to the explosive, crashing choruses of every song featured on <strong>Kelis</strong>&#8216; 2010 electro-masterpiece, <em>Flesh Tone</em>. </p>
<p>While our society has come to abuse this word, there&#8217;s really only one way to properly describe the song: <em>Epic.</em></p>
<p>From the very first second, &#8220;Titanium&#8221; teems with an anxious anticipation of what&#8217;s to come. Yet even by the time the song&#8217;s chorus <em>does</em> rolls around, you still won&#8217;t be ready: &#8220;Shoot me down, but I won&#8217;t fall / I am titanium!&#8221; Sia triumphantly declares, and then it happens: The beat drops, giving way to a gasp-worthy, pearl-clutching orgy of stadium-sized synthesizers and filthy, grinding electronica. </p>
<p>Lyrically speaking, the song contains all the reinforcement of some of the major Top 40 self-empowerment anthems floating around as the <em>ditties du jour</em> in pop music today, as Sia stands strong (presumably against haters&#8211;still unconfirmed) directly within the line of fire: &#8220;I&#8217;m bulletproof, nothing to lose / Fire away, fire away / Ricochet, you take your aim / Fire away, fire away,&#8221; she boldly announces. For fans of <strong>Demi Lovato</strong>&#8216;s similarly metal-minded <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r_8ydghbGSg">&#8220;Skyscraper&#8221;</a>, you&#8217;ll be pleased to know that Sia too is holding her ground as an impenetrable alloy&#8211;only further proving that the pop industry will soon be <a href="http://gizmodo.com/5666855/meet-the-worlds-first-robot-pop-star">overrun by singing Japanese robots</a>.</p>
<p>On the serious: &#8220;Titanium&#8221; is the best thing Guetta&#8217;s produced in <em>ages</em> (well, since <strong>Kelly Rowland</strong>&#8216;s <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dwfKZ-1jyiw">&#8220;Commander.&#8221;</a>) While the frighteningly successful French DJ has become a dance floor staple for the latter half of the past decade, Guetta&#8217;s usually due to churn out something truly transcendent every year or so&#8211;&#8221;Titanium&#8221; is one of those moments.</p>
<p>Easily a favorite of the year.</p>
<p align="center"><a href="http://www.muumuse.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/08/onemuurating.png" rel="shadowbox[sbpost-21409];player=img;" title="onemuurating"><img src="http://www.muumuse.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/08/onemuurating.png" alt="onemuurating Fire Away, Fire Away: The Unparalleled Awesomeness of David Guettas Titanium (feat. Sia)" title="onemuurating" width="49" height="50" class="alignleft size-full wp-image-1508" /></a> <a href="http://www.muumuse.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/08/onemuurating.png" rel="shadowbox[sbpost-21409];player=img;" title="onemuurating"><img src="http://www.muumuse.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/08/onemuurating.png" alt="onemuurating Fire Away, Fire Away: The Unparalleled Awesomeness of David Guettas Titanium (feat. Sia)" title="onemuurating" width="49" height="50" class="alignleft size-full wp-image-1508" /></a> <a href="http://www.muumuse.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/08/onemuurating.png" rel="shadowbox[sbpost-21409];player=img;" title="onemuurating"><img src="http://www.muumuse.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/08/onemuurating.png" alt="onemuurating Fire Away, Fire Away: The Unparalleled Awesomeness of David Guettas Titanium (feat. Sia)" title="onemuurating" width="49" height="50" class="alignleft size-full wp-image-1508" /></a> <a href="http://www.muumuse.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/08/onemuurating.png" rel="shadowbox[sbpost-21409];player=img;" title="onemuurating"><img src="http://www.muumuse.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/08/onemuurating.png" alt="onemuurating Fire Away, Fire Away: The Unparalleled Awesomeness of David Guettas Titanium (feat. Sia)" title="onemuurating" width="49" height="50" class="alignleft size-full wp-image-1508" /></a> <a href="http://www.muumuse.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/08/onemuurating.png" rel="shadowbox[sbpost-21409];player=img;" title="onemuurating"><img src="http://www.muumuse.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/08/onemuurating.png" alt="onemuurating Fire Away, Fire Away: The Unparalleled Awesomeness of David Guettas Titanium (feat. Sia)" title="onemuurating" width="49" height="50" class="alignleft size-full wp-image-1508" /></a></p>
<p><em>&#8220;Titanium (feat. Sia)&#8221; will be released on August 8.</em> (<a href="http://click.linksynergy.com/fs-bin/stat?id=R4QRbO*laW8&#038;offerid=146261&#038;type=3&#038;subid=0&#038;tmpid=1826&#038;RD_PARM1=http%253A%252F%252Fitunes.apple.com%252Fus%252Fartist%252Fdavid-guetta%252Fid5557599%253Fuo%253D4%2526partnerId%253D30">iTunes</a>)
<div class="tweetmeme_button" style="float: right; margin-left: 10px; color: purple;">
			<a href="http://api.tweetmeme.com/share?url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.muumuse.com%2F2011%2F08%2Ffire-away-fire-away-the-unparalleled-awesomeness-of-david-guetta-titanium-feat-sia.html%2F"><br />
				<img src="http://api.tweetmeme.com/imagebutton.gif?url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.muumuse.com%2F2011%2F08%2Ffire-away-fire-away-the-unparalleled-awesomeness-of-david-guetta-titanium-feat-sia.html%2F&amp;source=MuuMuse&amp;style=compact&amp;service=bit.ly&amp;b=2" height="61" width="50" title="Fire Away, Fire Away: The Unparalleled Awesomeness of David Guettas Titanium (feat. Sia)" alt=" Fire Away, Fire Away: The Unparalleled Awesomeness of David Guettas Titanium (feat. Sia)" /><br />
			</a>
		</div>
]]></content:encoded>
			<wfw:commentRss>http://www.muumuse.com/2011/08/fire-away-fire-away-the-unparalleled-awesomeness-of-david-guetta-titanium-feat-sia.html/feed/</wfw:commentRss>
		<slash:comments>8</slash:comments>
<enclosure url="http://www.muumuse.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/08/01-Titanium-feat.-Sia.mp3" length="5976081" type="audio/mpeg" />
		</item>
		<item>
		<title>Kitsune Maison Compilation 11 Makes the Hipsters Dance (Album Review and Giveaway)</title>
		<link>http://www.muumuse.com/2011/05/kitsune-maison-compilation-11-makes-the-hipsters-dance-album-review-and-giveaway.html/</link>
		<comments>http://www.muumuse.com/2011/05/kitsune-maison-compilation-11-makes-the-hipsters-dance-album-review-and-giveaway.html/#comments</comments>
		<pubDate>Fri, 20 May 2011 00:25:13 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Sam Lansky</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Album Review]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Alexander Dexter-Jones]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Contest]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Icona Pop]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Jordin Sparks]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Mark Ronson]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[The Touch]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[The XX]]></category>

		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.muumuse.com/?p=18605</guid>
		<description><![CDATA[Kitsuné, seminal purveyors of fashionable dance music, are out with their latest collection of well-curated indie pop cuts this week. Here are some reasons why this is a good thing: 1. Although most Kitsuné compilations skew heavily toward the indie dance spectrum, this one is actually &#8220;indie dance&#8221; themed. This means that it&#8217;s indier and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p align="center"><a href="http://www.muumuse.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/05/Kitsuné-Maison-11-The-indie-dance-issue-575x575.jpg" rel="shadowbox[sbpost-18605];player=img;" title="Kitsune Maison 11"><img src="http://www.muumuse.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/05/Kitsuné-Maison-11-The-indie-dance-issue-575x575.jpg" alt="Kitsuné Maison 11 The indie dance issue 575x575 Kitsune Maison Compilation 11 Makes the Hipsters Dance (Album Review and Giveaway)" title="Kitsune Maison 11" width="450" height="450" class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-18606" /></a></p>
<p>Kitsuné, seminal purveyors of fashionable dance music, are out with their latest collection of well-curated indie pop cuts <a href="http://click.linksynergy.com/fs-bin/stat?id=R4QRbO*laW8&#038;offerid=146261&#038;type=3&#038;subid=0&#038;tmpid=1826&#038;RD_PARM1=http%253A%252F%252Fitunes.apple.com%252Fus%252Falbum%252Fkitsune-maison-compilation%252Fid433025359%253Fuo%253D4%2526partnerId%253D30">this week</a>. Here are some reasons why this is a good thing:</p>
<p>1. Although most Kitsuné compilations skew heavily toward the indie dance spectrum, this one is actually &#8220;indie dance&#8221; themed. This means that it&#8217;s indier and dancier than ever.</p>
<p>2. <strong>Alexander Dexter-Jones</strong> has a song called &#8220;Phantastic Phone Call.&#8221; Alexander Dexter-Jones is the half-brother of <strong>Mark Ronson</strong>, which means that great music is in his genes; he is also a sibling of designer <strong>Charlotte Ronson</strong>, which means that fashion* is also in his genes.</p>
<p>3. Two of the artists featured are Swedish &#8212; first, the ever-lovely <strong>Icona Pop</strong>, who team up with <strong>Logo X</strong> on the punchy &#8220;Luvsick,&#8221; and <strong>The Touch</strong>, whose track &#8220;Sermon&#8221; is a masterpiece of weird tribal minimalism, evoking <strong>The xx</strong> at their very best. Kitsuné founder Gildas explains: &#8220;The track&#8217;s about an oxygen-less civilisation that&#8217;s about to collapse.&#8221; (I don&#8217;t want to put the cart before the horse, but this is the second-best song about not having any air that I&#8217;ve ever heard, bested only by &#8220;No Air&#8221; by <strong>Jordin Sparks</strong>.)</p>
<p>If you put this on at a party, it is very likely that all of your mean hipster friends will begin to dance &#8212; not because they want to, but because they just can&#8217;t help themselves.</p>
<p>And that&#8217;s about all you need to know.</p>
<p>*PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS IS A VERY FASHIONABLE COLLECTION. </p>
<p align="center"><span style="font-size:large">Want to win your own copy of the collection?</span></p>
<p align="center"><span style="font-size:x-large">MuuMuse is proud to be giving away <br/>5 copies of <em>Kitsuné Maison Compilation 11</em>.</span></p>
<p align="center">To enter to win, send an email to <a href="mailto:muumuse@gmail.com?subject=KITSUNE">muumuse@gmail.com</a> with the subject line &#8220;KITSUNE.&#8221;</p>
<p>Five winners will be randomly selected and notified on Thursday, May 26. Good luck!</p>
<p><em>Kitsuné Maison Compilation 11 was released on May 16.</em> (<a href="http://click.linksynergy.com/fs-bin/stat?id=R4QRbO*laW8&#038;offerid=146261&#038;type=3&#038;subid=0&#038;tmpid=1826&#038;RD_PARM1=http%253A%252F%252Fitunes.apple.com%252Fus%252Falbum%252Fkitsune-maison-compilation%252Fid433025359%253Fuo%253D4%2526partnerId%253D30">iTunes</a>)
<div class="tweetmeme_button" style="float: right; margin-left: 10px; color: purple;">
			<a href="http://api.tweetmeme.com/share?url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.muumuse.com%2F2011%2F05%2Fkitsune-maison-compilation-11-makes-the-hipsters-dance-album-review-and-giveaway.html%2F"><br />
				<img src="http://api.tweetmeme.com/imagebutton.gif?url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.muumuse.com%2F2011%2F05%2Fkitsune-maison-compilation-11-makes-the-hipsters-dance-album-review-and-giveaway.html%2F&amp;source=MuuMuse&amp;style=compact&amp;service=bit.ly&amp;b=2" height="61" width="50" title="Kitsune Maison Compilation 11 Makes the Hipsters Dance (Album Review and Giveaway)" alt=" Kitsune Maison Compilation 11 Makes the Hipsters Dance (Album Review and Giveaway)" /><br />
			</a>
		</div>
]]></content:encoded>
			<wfw:commentRss>http://www.muumuse.com/2011/05/kitsune-maison-compilation-11-makes-the-hipsters-dance-album-review-and-giveaway.html/feed/</wfw:commentRss>
		<slash:comments>2</slash:comments>
		</item>
		<item>
		<title>Amazing Things I&#8217;m Listening to From Sweden, Vol. 3</title>
		<link>http://www.muumuse.com/2011/04/amazing-things-im-listening-to-from-sweden-vol-3.html/</link>
		<comments>http://www.muumuse.com/2011/04/amazing-things-im-listening-to-from-sweden-vol-3.html/#comments</comments>
		<pubDate>Wed, 27 Apr 2011 03:22:59 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Sam Lansky</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Andreas Wijk]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Asha Ali]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Beldina]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Dr. Luke]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Erik Hassle]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Jordin Sparks]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Justice]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Lykke Li]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Marie Serneholt]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Muuses]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Robyn]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Sara Lumholdt]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[September]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[The Wanted]]></category>

		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.muumuse.com/?p=17869</guid>
		<description><![CDATA[Fact: In Sweden, it is illegal to make bad music. Okay, so this may not be empirically true, but it is a reality that the Swedes are known for exporting pop of the very highest quality. In my ongoing series, Amazing Things I&#8217;m Listening to From Sweden, I discuss the best Scandipop that&#8217;s been quietly [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p align="center"><a href="http://www.muumuse.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/04/amazingswedish31.jpg" rel="shadowbox[sbpost-17869];player=img;" title="amazingswedish3"><img src="http://www.muumuse.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/04/amazingswedish31.jpg" alt="amazingswedish31 Amazing Things Im Listening to From Sweden, Vol. 3" title="amazingswedish3" width="550" height="210" class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-17871" /></a></p>
<p>Fact: In Sweden, it is illegal to make bad music.</p>
<p>Okay, so this may not be empirically true, but it is a reality that the Swedes are known for exporting pop of the very highest quality. In my ongoing series, Amazing Things I&#8217;m Listening to From Sweden, I discuss the best Scandipop that&#8217;s been quietly slaying your faves.</p>
<p><strong>Andreas Wijk &#8211; Like My Style</strong></p>
<p><object id="audioplayer1" classid="clsid:d27cdb6e-ae6d-11cf-96b8-444553540000" width="290" height="24" codebase="http://download.macromedia.com/pub/shockwave/cabs/flash/swflash.cab#version=6,0,40,0"><param name="data" value="http://muumu5e.webs.com/player.swf" /><param name="FlashVars" value="playerID=1&amp;soundFile= http://www.muumuse.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/04/01-Like-My-Style.mp3" /><param name="src" value="http://muumu5e.webs.com/player.swf" /><param name="flashvars" value="playerID=1&amp;soundFile= http://www.muumuse.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/04/01-Like-My-Style.mp3" /><embed id="audioplayer1" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" width="290" height="24" src="http://muumu5e.webs.com/player.swf" flashvars="playerID=1&amp;soundFile= http://www.muumuse.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/04/01-Like-My-Style.mp3" data="http://muumu5e.webs.com/player.swf"></embed></object></p>
<p>Andreas Wijk is a Swedish fashion blogger and model who looks like, well, a Swedish fashion blogger and model. (Photographic evidence <a href="http://www.positive-magazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/08/Andreas-Wijk.jpg" rel="shadowbox[sbpost-17869];player=img;">here</a>, <a href="http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-ybGWBGEw6WU/TV7pJ9O9-fI/AAAAAAAAAR8/N16SmWzY9rc/s640/andreas+wijk.jpg" rel="shadowbox[sbpost-17869];player=img;">here</a>, and <a href="http://alajonna.spotlife.se/files/2011/03/wijk.jpg" rel="shadowbox[sbpost-17869];player=img;">here</a>. Please try not to kill yourself.) In typically life-isn&#8217;t-fair fashion, though, Andreas is additionally endowed with some impressive vocal gifts: A smooth, likable voice that would fit perfectly among, say, the boys of <strong>The Wanted</strong>. His debut single, &#8220;Like My Style&#8221; â€” and indeed we do, Andreas â€” is a surprisingly self-assured little pop bauble that sounds like <strong>Erik Hassle</strong> as produced by <strong>Dr. Luke</strong>. While there may not be a lot of crossover potential here, the combination of style and &#8220;Style&#8221; (see what I did there?) should be more than enough to attract the attention of teh gayz â€” who are, as we all know, the only listening audience that really count.</p>
<p><strong>Beldina &#8211; Here We Go</strong></p>
<p><object id="audioplayer1" classid="clsid:d27cdb6e-ae6d-11cf-96b8-444553540000" width="290" height="24" codebase="http://download.macromedia.com/pub/shockwave/cabs/flash/swflash.cab#version=6,0,40,0"><param name="data" value="http://muumu5e.webs.com/player.swf" /><param name="FlashVars" value="playerID=1&amp;soundFile= http://www.muumuse.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/04/01-Here-We-Go.mp3" /><param name="src" value="http://muumu5e.webs.com/player.swf" /><param name="flashvars" value="playerID=1&amp;soundFile= http://www.muumuse.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/04/01-Here-We-Go.mp3" /><embed id="audioplayer1" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" width="290" height="24" src="http://muumu5e.webs.com/player.swf" flashvars="playerID=1&amp;soundFile= http://www.muumuse.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/04/01-Here-We-Go.mp3" data="http://muumu5e.webs.com/player.swf"></embed></object></p>
<p>The dopest bassline I&#8217;ve heard this year comes courtesy of Beldina Malaika, a Kenyan-Swedish neo-soul songbird whose new single, &#8220;Here We Go,&#8221; has been generating buzz all over the place. Instrumentally, it&#8217;s a nice throwback to 2007-era <strong>Justice</strong>, even if it does tread the well-traveled lyrical territory of prepping for a G.N.O. It doesn&#8217;t have the punk theatricality of <strong>Adiam Dymott</strong> or the twee levity of <strong>Asha Ali</strong>, but Beldina&#8217;s sound is slick, polished, and modern. I&#8217;d call it a welcome addition to the canon of Sweden-by-way-of-Africa vocalists.</p>
<p><strong>Lykke Li &#8211; Sadness is a Blessing</strong></p>
<p><object id="audioplayer1" classid="clsid:d27cdb6e-ae6d-11cf-96b8-444553540000" width="290" height="24" codebase="http://download.macromedia.com/pub/shockwave/cabs/flash/swflash.cab#version=6,0,40,0"><param name="data" value="http://muumu5e.webs.com/player.swf" /><param name="FlashVars" value="playerID=1&amp;soundFile= http://www.muumuse.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/04/07-Sadness-Is-A-Blessing.mp3" /><param name="src" value="http://muumu5e.webs.com/player.swf" /><param name="flashvars" value="playerID=1&amp;soundFile= http://www.muumuse.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/04/07-Sadness-Is-A-Blessing.mp3" /><embed id="audioplayer1" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" width="290" height="24" src="http://muumu5e.webs.com/player.swf" flashvars="playerID=1&amp;soundFile= http://www.muumuse.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/04/07-Sadness-Is-A-Blessing.mp3" data="http://muumu5e.webs.com/player.swf"></embed></object></p>
<p>Lykke Li&#8217;s sophomore effort, <em>Wounded Rhymes</em>, is a stunning hour of dark-as-pitch pop, but I&#8217;m particularly drawn to what&#8217;s slated to be the second UK single: &#8220;Sadness is a Blessing.&#8221; The track is both sad and majestic, without any of the preciousness that colored Youth Novels, and this confidence points to the artist&#8217;s developing sonic maturity. After all the brash swagger of &#8220;Get Some,&#8221; it&#8217;s refreshing to see Lykke return to a place of vulnerability.</p>
<p><strong>Erik Hassle &#8211; Stay Away</strong></p>
<p><object id="audioplayer1" classid="clsid:d27cdb6e-ae6d-11cf-96b8-444553540000" width="290" height="24" codebase="http://download.macromedia.com/pub/shockwave/cabs/flash/swflash.cab#version=6,0,40,0"><param name="data" value="http://muumu5e.webs.com/player.swf" /><param name="FlashVars" value="playerID=1&amp;soundFile= http://www.muumuse.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/04/04-Stay-Away.mp3" /><param name="src" value="http://muumu5e.webs.com/player.swf" /><param name="flashvars" value="playerID=1&amp;soundFile= http://www.muumuse.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/04/04-Stay-Away.mp3" /><embed id="audioplayer1" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" width="290" height="24" src="http://muumu5e.webs.com/player.swf" flashvars="playerID=1&amp;soundFile= http://www.muumuse.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/04/04-Stay-Away.mp3" data="http://muumu5e.webs.com/player.swf"></embed></object></p>
<p>I consider Erik Hassle the unsung hero of the Swedish pop scene. Sure, his music veers further toward the MOR pop-rock vein of <strong>The Fray</strong> or <strong>Snow Patrol</strong> than the icy electropop promulgated by <strong>Robyn</strong> and <strong>September</strong>, but I expected that this would result in a warmer international reception than the one he&#8217;s received; if a song as infectious as &#8220;Hurtful&#8221; can&#8217;t get radio play, then there is truly no justice in the world of music programming. &#8220;Stay Away&#8221; is the second single from his latest EP, <em>Mariefred Sessions</em>, following the <a href="http://www.muumuse.com/2011/02/muumuse-approved-erik-hassle-are-you-leaving.html">MuuMuse Approved &#8220;Are You Leaving,&#8221;</a> and it&#8217;s similarly melancholy, but with more strumming guitars than chilly synths. The fact that <em>Mariefred Sessions</em> went to #1 on the iTunes Sweden album chart the day it was released is a small consolation for this criminally underrated act.</p>
<p><strong>Sara Lumholdt &#8211; Enemy</strong></p>
<p><object id="audioplayer1" classid="clsid:d27cdb6e-ae6d-11cf-96b8-444553540000" width="290" height="24" codebase="http://download.macromedia.com/pub/shockwave/cabs/flash/swflash.cab#version=6,0,40,0"><param name="data" value="http://muumu5e.webs.com/player.swf" /><param name="FlashVars" value="playerID=1&amp;soundFile= http://www.muumuse.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/04/01-Enemy.mp3" /><param name="src" value="http://muumu5e.webs.com/player.swf" /><param name="flashvars" value="playerID=1&amp;soundFile= http://www.muumuse.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/04/01-Enemy.mp3" /><embed id="audioplayer1" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" width="290" height="24" src="http://muumu5e.webs.com/player.swf" flashvars="playerID=1&amp;soundFile= http://www.muumuse.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/04/01-Enemy.mp3" data="http://muumu5e.webs.com/player.swf"></embed></object></p>
<p>No shade to <strong>Eric Saade</strong>, but this was my favorite track to emerge from this year&#8217;s <em>Melodifestivalen</em>. It doesn&#8217;t hurt that Sara Lumholdt was once one-fourth of the epic bubblegum pop group <strong>A*Teens</strong> â€” alongside her better-known blonde counterpart, <strong>Marie Serneholt</strong> â€” and also performed circa 2007 under the pseudonym <strong>Sara Love</strong>, releasing a truly epic trash-pop single called <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ttVzf0rf4w8">&#8220;Glamour Bitch.&#8221;</a> (Seriously.) History aside, &#8220;Enemy&#8221; swagga-jacks the hell out of <strong>Jordin Sparks</strong>&#8216; &#8220;Battlefield,&#8221; from the chord progression to the love-is-violence extended metaphor, and that is not a bad thing. So what if it&#8217;s derivative? It&#8217;s catchy, melodramatic, and highly listenable.
<div class="tweetmeme_button" style="float: right; margin-left: 10px; color: purple;">
			<a href="http://api.tweetmeme.com/share?url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.muumuse.com%2F2011%2F04%2Famazing-things-im-listening-to-from-sweden-vol-3.html%2F"><br />
				<img src="http://api.tweetmeme.com/imagebutton.gif?url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.muumuse.com%2F2011%2F04%2Famazing-things-im-listening-to-from-sweden-vol-3.html%2F&amp;source=MuuMuse&amp;style=compact&amp;service=bit.ly&amp;b=2" height="61" width="50" title="Amazing Things Im Listening to From Sweden, Vol. 3" alt=" Amazing Things Im Listening to From Sweden, Vol. 3" /><br />
			</a>
		</div>
]]></content:encoded>
			<wfw:commentRss>http://www.muumuse.com/2011/04/amazing-things-im-listening-to-from-sweden-vol-3.html/feed/</wfw:commentRss>
		<slash:comments>9</slash:comments>
<enclosure url="http://www.muumuse.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/04/01-Like-My-Style.mp3" length="6445673" type="audio/mpeg" />
<enclosure url="http://www.muumuse.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/04/01-Here-We-Go.mp3" length="5412394" type="audio/mpeg" />
<enclosure url="http://www.muumuse.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/04/07-Sadness-Is-A-Blessing.mp3" length="9709568" type="audio/mpeg" />
<enclosure url="http://www.muumuse.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/04/04-Stay-Away.mp3" length="9051506" type="audio/mpeg" />
<enclosure url="http://www.muumuse.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/04/01-Enemy.mp3" length="4960936" type="audio/mpeg" />
		</item>
		<item>
		<title>Introduucing&#8230;Carrie Mac!</title>
		<link>http://www.muumuse.com/2011/03/introduucing-carrie-mac.html/</link>
		<comments>http://www.muumuse.com/2011/03/introduucing-carrie-mac.html/#comments</comments>
		<pubDate>Thu, 24 Mar 2011 17:33:47 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Bradley Stern</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Carrie Mac]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Introduucing...]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Jordin Sparks]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Keri Hilson]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Leona Lewis]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Sugababes]]></category>

		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.muumuse.com/?p=16949</guid>
		<description><![CDATA[Genre: Pop, R&#038;B For fans of: Leona Lewis, Sugababes, Jordin Sparks Ladies and ladyboys, meet singer-songwriter Carrie Mac. Having just come off tour opening for X Factor winner Alexandra Burke, the multi-talented UK songstress (she plays violin, guitar and piano&#8230;plus the ocarina to boot!) is now gearing up to begin her official debut. On April [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p align="center"><a href="http://www.muumuse.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/03/carriemac.jpg" rel="shadowbox[sbpost-16949];player=img;" title="carriemac"><img src="http://www.muumuse.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/03/carriemac.jpg" alt="carriemac Introduucing...Carrie Mac!" title="carriemac" width="528" height="294" class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-16950" /></a></p>
<p><strong>Genre:</strong> Pop, R&#038;B<br />
<strong>For fans of:</strong> <strong>Leona Lewis, Sugababes, Jordin Sparks</strong></p>
<p>Ladies and ladyboys, meet singer-songwriter <strong>Carrie Mac</strong>.</p>
<p>Having just come off tour opening for <em>X Factor</em> winner <strong>Alexandra Burke</strong>, the multi-talented UK songstress (she plays violin, guitar and piano&#8230;plus the ocarina to boot!)  is now gearing up to begin her official debut.</p>
<p align="center"><iframe title="YouTube video player" width="640" height="390" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/aza4QJ8hRjA" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe></p>
<p>On April 18, Miss Mac will take a crack (too fun, too fun) at tearing up the charts with her debut single, &#8220;Till I See You Again.&#8221;</p>
<p>The song, a piano &#8216;n&#8217; strings pop number, is chock full of radio-friendly appeal, playing somewhere in between the ranks of a modern R&#038;B-tinged mid-tempo (<strong>Keri Hilson</strong>&#8216;s &#8220;Energy&#8221;) and the power pop balladry of yesteryear (I&#8217;m hearing a touch of <strong>Celine Dion</strong>&#8216;s &#8220;Power of Love&#8221; in the chorus).</p>
<p>Given her track record thus far, it certainly seems as though Mac could make a dent in the UK Singles Chart: Last year Mac released a gorgeous ballad called &#8220;Hello&#8221; for digital sale in Scotland (now available worldwide&#8211;<a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mYs0EWd8bAY">watch her perform the song live</a>) that managed to crack the Top 40 without any promotion.</p>
<p>â€œA few years ago I wasnâ€™t ready for this. But now I feel I can deal with whatever is thrown at me now. Itâ€™s time for me to show people I can sing live, write my own songs and play my own instruments. This is a long overdue, here I am,â€ Mac says of her forthcoming debut.</p>
<p>With any luck, it&#8217;ll be worth the wait!</p>
<p><em>&#8220;Till I See You Again&#8221; will be released on April 18.</em> (<a href="http://click.linksynergy.com/fs-bin/stat?id=R4QRbO*laW8&#038;offerid=146261&#038;type=3&#038;subid=0&#038;tmpid=1826&#038;RD_PARM1=http%253A%252F%252Fitunes.apple.com%252Fus%252Falbum%252Fhello%252Fid384364893%253Fuo%253D4%2526partnerId%253D30">iTunes</a>)
<div class="tweetmeme_button" style="float: right; margin-left: 10px; color: purple;">
			<a href="http://api.tweetmeme.com/share?url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.muumuse.com%2F2011%2F03%2Fintroduucing-carrie-mac.html%2F"><br />
				<img src="http://api.tweetmeme.com/imagebutton.gif?url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.muumuse.com%2F2011%2F03%2Fintroduucing-carrie-mac.html%2F&amp;source=MuuMuse&amp;style=compact&amp;service=bit.ly&amp;b=2" height="61" width="50" title="Introduucing...Carrie Mac!" alt=" Introduucing...Carrie Mac!" /><br />
			</a>
		</div>
]]></content:encoded>
			<wfw:commentRss>http://www.muumuse.com/2011/03/introduucing-carrie-mac.html/feed/</wfw:commentRss>
		<slash:comments>3</slash:comments>
		</item>
		<item>
		<title>A Wonderful Song From A Wonderful Album: Jessica Mauboy&#8217;s &#8220;Maze&#8221;</title>
		<link>http://www.muumuse.com/2010/12/a-wonderful-song-from-a-wonderful-album-jessica-mauboys-maze.html/</link>
		<comments>http://www.muumuse.com/2010/12/a-wonderful-song-from-a-wonderful-album-jessica-mauboys-maze.html/#comments</comments>
		<pubDate>Wed, 22 Dec 2010 17:57:16 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Bradley Stern</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Alexandra Burke]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Audius Mtawarira]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Britney Spears]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Bruno Mars]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Charice]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Christina Aguilera]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Claude Kelly]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Fredro]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Girls Aloud]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Holly Valance]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Iyaz]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Jessica Mauboy]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Jessie J]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[JoJo]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Jordin Sparks]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Ludacris]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Miley Cyrus]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Muuses]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Shontelle]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Snoop Dogg]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Sugababes]]></category>

		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.muumuse.com/?p=13621</guid>
		<description><![CDATA[So here&#8217;s a post I&#8217;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&#8217;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, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p align="center"><a href="http://www.muumuse.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/12/001.jpg" rel="shadowbox[sbpost-13621];player=img;" title="Jessica Mauboy"><img src="http://www.muumuse.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/12/001.jpg" alt="001 A Wonderful Song From A Wonderful Album: Jessica Mauboys Maze" title="Jessica Mauboy" width="549" height="411" class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-13622" /></a></p>
<p>So here&#8217;s a post I&#8217;ve meant to do for over a month.</p>
<p><strong>Jessica Mauboy</strong> is the runner-up from the fourth season of <em>Australian Idol</em>. </p>
<p>For those who haven&#8217;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 <strong>Jordin Sparks</strong>, <strong>Alexandra Burke</strong> or <strong>Charice</strong>. Following her exit from <em>Idol</em>, the singer released her electro-tinged R&#038;B debut in 2008, <em>Been Waiting</em>. The record spawned about a half dozen radio smashes, including the two very good singles that first caught my attention two years ago: <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pbwuKrOMRfI">&#8220;Been Waiting&#8221;</a> and <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=io04L5Olhx0">&#8220;Burn.&#8221;</a></p>
<p>On November 5 of this year, Mauboy released <em>Get &#8216;Em Girls</em>, the follow-up to her debut. &#8216;Urban&#8217;-flared and even more radio-friendly than her first album, <em>Get &#8216;Em Girls</em> nearly bursts at the seams with a dizzying array of American and Australian producers and co-writers, including <strong>Bangladesh</strong>, <strong>Harvey Mason Jr.</strong>, <strong>Audius</strong>, <strong>Brian Kennedy</strong> and even the legendary <strong>Billy Steinberg</strong> (who penned <strong>Madonna</strong>&#8216;s &#8220;Like A Virgin&#8221;)&#8211;not to mention the artist guest list, featuring <strong>Snoop Dogg</strong>, <strong>Ludacris</strong> and <strong>Iyaz</strong>. Not too shabby!</p>
<p>Though a somewhat eclectic bunch, the talent medley <em>totally</em> worked for Mauboy, resulting in a what proved to be one of the better albums of the year. (See&#8211;it even made the <a href="http://www.muumuse.com/2010/12/muumuse-presents-the-top-40-albums-of-2010-and-a-very-special-giveaway.html">MuuMuse Top 40 list</a>!) </p>
<p>Two songs from the album have already been released as singles (<a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g5Tm-5vqrY0">&#8220;Saturday Night (feat. Ludacris)&#8221;</a> and <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3RlJuCkYajY">&#8220;Get &#8216;Em Girls (feat. Snoop Dogg)&#8221;</a>), although both songs were coupled with shoe-string budget clips that make <strong>Girls Aloud</strong>&#8216;s <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oxDHT-SMVlM">&#8220;Something Kinda Ooooh&#8221;</a> video look groundbreaking.) </p>
<p>Singles aside, I wanted to share one of my favorite album tracks: &#8220;Maze,&#8221; which was produced by <strong>Fredro</strong> (who&#8217;s also responsible for album tracks &#8220;Can Anybody Tell Me?&#8221; and &#8220;Forget Your Name&#8221;) and co-penned by one of my current songwriter crushes, <strong>Claude Kelly</strong>.</p>
<p><strong>Fredro</strong>, the song&#8217;s producer, is a Swedish-born writer who first began making waves in the early &#8217;00&#8242;s producing for about a zillion of MuuMuse&#8217;s most approved acts including <strong>Shontelle</strong>&#8216;s &#8220;Ghetto Lullabye&#8221; (!), <strong>The Sugababes</strong>&#8216; &#8220;Switch&#8221; (!!), and <strong>Holly Valance</strong>&#8216;s &#8220;Hush Now&#8221; (!!!), as well as another former <em>Australian Idol</em> contestant&#8211;Season 1 winner, <strong>Guy Sebastian</strong>.</p>
<p>Claude Kelly is the same man responsible for co-penning <strong>Britney</strong>&#8216;s &#8220;Circus&#8221; and &#8220;Shattered Glass&#8221; (I know, I KNOW&#8230;deep breaths!), <strong>Miley Cyrus</strong>&#8216; &#8220;Party In The U.S.A.&#8221; with <strong>Jessie J</strong>, and a handful of the better offerings from <strong>Christina Aguilera</strong> this year, including &#8220;Woohoo,&#8221; &#8220;Desnudate,&#8221; and arguably <em>Burlesque</em>&#8216;s best number, &#8220;Express.&#8221; As one of his latest productions now soars up the Billboard charts (<strong>Bruno Mars</strong>&#8216; devastatingly good &#8220;Grenade&#8221;), I&#8217;m fully anticipating the talented songwriter to dominate in 2011.</p>
<p>So that is that, and now we have &#8220;Maze&#8221;: A fantastically slick, electronica-infused R&#038;B scorcher.</p>
<p>The song is particularly fantastic because it somewhat recalls <strong>JoJo</strong>&#8216;s legendary <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jfbz2nwMkKg">&#8220;Too Little, Too Late&#8221;</a> 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.</p>
<p>Speaking to its &#8216;explosive&#8217; quality, &#8220;Maze&#8221; basically contains approximately two and a half choruses. First, there&#8217;s the pre-chorus (&#8220;Yeah, &#8217;cause&#8230;one minute you want my tou-<em>ee</em>-uch, yeah / Next minute you donâ€™t want none&#8221;).</p>
<p>Upon first listen, it seems like this <em>could</em> be the song&#8217;s decent chorus&#8211;but it isn&#8217;t. IT JUST FEEDS INTO A BETTER ONE: &#8220;<em>OOOOOH</em>! Should I stay or should I <em>GOOOO</em>?&#8221; </p>
<p>But then, something EVEN MORE AMAZING happens toward the end of the actual chorus: &#8220;Your heart is like a <em>MA-EE-AY-ZE!</em>&#8221; 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&#038;B songstress.</p>
<p>In conclusion: &#8220;Maze&#8221; is a-MAZE-ing. Do you see what I just did there?! LOLOLOLOL.</p>
<p><object height="81" width="100%"><param name="movie" value="http://player.soundcloud.com/player.swf?url=http%3A%2F%2Fapi.soundcloud.com%2Ftracks%2F8320430"></param><param name="allowscriptaccess" value="always"></param> <embed allowscriptaccess="always" height="81" src="http://player.soundcloud.com/player.swf?url=http%3A%2F%2Fapi.soundcloud.com%2Ftracks%2F8320430" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" width="100%"></embed></object> </p>
<p><em>Get &#8216;Em Girls was released on November 5.</em> (<a href="http://click.linksynergy.com/fs-bin/stat?id=R4QRbO*laW8&#038;offerid=146261&#038;type=3&#038;subid=0&#038;tmpid=1826&#038;RD_PARM1=http%253A%252F%252Fitunes.apple.com%252Fau%252Falbum%252Fget-em-girls%252Fid395944730%253Fuo%253D4%2526partnerId%253D30">Australian iTunes</a>) (<em>Been Waiting</em> is available on <a href="http://click.linksynergy.com/fs-bin/stat?id=R4QRbO*laW8&#038;offerid=146261&#038;type=3&#038;subid=0&#038;tmpid=1826&#038;RD_PARM1=http%253A%252F%252Fitunes.apple.com%252Fus%252Fartist%252Fjessica-mauboy%252Fid206609549%253Fuo%253D4%2526partnerId%253D30">US iTunes</a>).
<div class="tweetmeme_button" style="float: right; margin-left: 10px; color: purple;">
			<a href="http://api.tweetmeme.com/share?url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.muumuse.com%2F2010%2F12%2Fa-wonderful-song-from-a-wonderful-album-jessica-mauboys-maze.html%2F"><br />
				<img src="http://api.tweetmeme.com/imagebutton.gif?url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.muumuse.com%2F2010%2F12%2Fa-wonderful-song-from-a-wonderful-album-jessica-mauboys-maze.html%2F&amp;source=MuuMuse&amp;style=compact&amp;service=bit.ly&amp;b=2" height="61" width="50" title="A Wonderful Song From A Wonderful Album: Jessica Mauboys Maze" alt=" A Wonderful Song From A Wonderful Album: Jessica Mauboys Maze" /><br />
			</a>
		</div>
]]></content:encoded>
			<wfw:commentRss>http://www.muumuse.com/2010/12/a-wonderful-song-from-a-wonderful-album-jessica-mauboys-maze.html/feed/</wfw:commentRss>
		<slash:comments>4</slash:comments>
		</item>
		<item>
		<title>Fefe Dobson Releases Second Amazing Song from Upcoming Album, &#8220;Stuttering&#8221;</title>
		<link>http://www.muumuse.com/2010/08/fefe-dobson-releases-second-amazing-song-from-upcoming-album-stuttering.html/</link>
		<comments>http://www.muumuse.com/2010/08/fefe-dobson-releases-second-amazing-song-from-upcoming-album-stuttering.html/#comments</comments>
		<pubDate>Sat, 28 Aug 2010 01:33:47 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Bradley Stern</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Fefe Dobson]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Iyaz]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Jordin Sparks]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Kelly Clarkson]]></category>

		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.muumuse.com/?p=9464</guid>
		<description><![CDATA[Fefe Dobson&#8216;s got a new single out on September 7, and it&#8217;s called &#8220;Stuttering.&#8221; You can currently snatch it for free (as long as you spread the word online. Such is the nature of the digital era!) It seems that Dobson&#8217;s still pissed post-&#8221;Ghost,&#8221; which is a bit silly (or incredible) given that her upcoming [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: center;"><a href="http://www.muumuse.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/08/original.1_FEFE_PHOTO.jpg" rel="shadowbox[sbpost-9464];player=img;" title="original.1_FEFE_PHOTO"><img class="size-large wp-image-9465 aligncenter" title="original.1_FEFE_PHOTO" src="http://www.muumuse.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/08/original.1_FEFE_PHOTO-682x1024.jpg" alt="original.1 FEFE PHOTO 682x1024 Fefe Dobson Releases Second Amazing Song from Upcoming Album, Stuttering" width="420" height="630" /></a></p>
<p><strong>Fefe Dobson</strong>&#8216;s got a new single out on September 7, and it&#8217;s called &#8220;Stuttering.&#8221; </p>
<p>You can currently <a href="http://www.tweematic.com/dobson/">snatch it for free</a> (as long as you spread the word online. Such is the nature of the digital era!)</p>
<p>It seems that Dobson&#8217;s still pissed post-&#8221;Ghost,&#8221; which is a bit silly (or incredible) given that her upcoming album is named <em>Joy</em>.</p>
<p>As a pop track, the melodies and rhythms are deeply and wonderfully derivative: The chorus is reminiscent of <strong>Kelly Clarkson</strong>&#8216;s &#8220;Behind These Hazel Eyes,&#8221; the delivery style is similar to every <strong>Jordin Sparks</strong> song you&#8217;ve ever heard, and the verse melody reminds me of <strong>Iyaz</strong>&#8216;s &#8220;Replay.&#8221; </p>
<p>There&#8217;s also the nonsensical repetitive bit  (&#8220;oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-ay-ay-ay-ay&#8221;) thrown into the end of chorus, which is now an all but required trait for any Successful Pop Song of the 21st Century. </p>
<p>But please, let&#8217;s not get it twisted: &#8220;Stuttering&#8221; is a solid, solid pop track. Just because it sounds like a blend of things that already exist doesn&#8217;t mean it shouldn&#8217;t be sneaking its way up the charts soon. I&#8217;m obsessed at the moment.</p>
<p>PS: &#8220;Ghost&#8221; is still fucking amazing. Or have you forgotten yet? Let&#8217;s <a href="http://www.muumuse.com/2010/06/fefe-dobson-ghost-video-premiere.html">review</a>.</p>
<p><em>Joy</em> will be released later this fall.</p>
<p>Click <a href="http://click.linksynergy.com/fs-bin/stat?id=R4QRbO*laW8&#038;offerid=146261&#038;type=3&#038;subid=0&#038;tmpid=1826&#038;RD_PARM1=http%253A%252F%252Fitunes.apple.com%252Fus%252Fartist%252Ffefe-dobson%252Fid2205471%253Fuo%253D4%2526partnerId%253D30">here</a> to preview and purchase more music from Fefe Dobson.
<div class="tweetmeme_button" style="float: right; margin-left: 10px; color: purple;">
			<a href="http://api.tweetmeme.com/share?url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.muumuse.com%2F2010%2F08%2Ffefe-dobson-releases-second-amazing-song-from-upcoming-album-stuttering.html%2F"><br />
				<img src="http://api.tweetmeme.com/imagebutton.gif?url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.muumuse.com%2F2010%2F08%2Ffefe-dobson-releases-second-amazing-song-from-upcoming-album-stuttering.html%2F&amp;source=MuuMuse&amp;style=compact&amp;service=bit.ly&amp;b=2" height="61" width="50" title="Fefe Dobson Releases Second Amazing Song from Upcoming Album, Stuttering" alt=" Fefe Dobson Releases Second Amazing Song from Upcoming Album, Stuttering" /><br />
			</a>
		</div>
]]></content:encoded>
			<wfw:commentRss>http://www.muumuse.com/2010/08/fefe-dobson-releases-second-amazing-song-from-upcoming-album-stuttering.html/feed/</wfw:commentRss>
		<slash:comments>0</slash:comments>
		</item>
		<item>
		<title>Guest Muuse: Sam Lansky&#8217;s &#8220;Fame Fatale: The Rise of Sky Ferreira&#8221;</title>
		<link>http://www.muumuse.com/2010/08/guest-muuse-sam-lanskys-fame-fatale-the-rise-of-sky-ferreira.html/</link>
		<comments>http://www.muumuse.com/2010/08/guest-muuse-sam-lanskys-fame-fatale-the-rise-of-sky-ferreira.html/#comments</comments>
		<pubDate>Tue, 10 Aug 2010 16:04:24 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Bradley Stern</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Arctic Monkeys]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Beyonce]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Billie Holiday]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Bloodshy And Avant]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Britney Spears]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Cathy Dennis]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Christina Aguilera]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Clive Davis]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Dallas Austin]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Diplo]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Dr. Dre]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Dr. Luke]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Eddie Murphy]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Fernando Garibay]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Frankmusik]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Greg Kurstin]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Guest Muuse]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Heidi Montag]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[I Blame Coco]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Jordin Sparks]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Kylie Minogue]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Lady Gaga]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Leona Lewis]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Lily Allen]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Linda Perry]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Little Boots]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Madonna]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Mariah Carey]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Mark Ronson]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Michael Jackson]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Miike Snow]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Miley Cyrus]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Nicole Richie]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Paris Hilton]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Rick James]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Royksopp]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Ryan Tedder]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Stevie Nicks]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Taylor Swift]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Teddybears]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[The Beatles]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[The Veronicas]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[The Virgins]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Timbaland]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Vampire Weekend]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Vanity 6]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Whitney Houston]]></category>

		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.muumuse.com/?p=9057</guid>
		<description><![CDATA[So, this is something new and interesting. The night before my interview with Sky Ferreira, I received a vaguely mysterious e-mail from MuuMuse reader Sam Lansky with an attachment entitled &#8220;Fame Fatale.&#8221; The e-mail suggested that the attached may assist me in preparing for my interview. As soon as I began reading, I already knew: [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: center;"><a href="http://www.muumuse.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/08/Sky+Ferreira+PNG.png" rel="shadowbox[sbpost-9057];player=img;" title="Sky+Ferreira+PNG"><img class="size-full wp-image-9058 aligncenter" title="Sky+Ferreira+PNG" src="http://www.muumuse.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/08/Sky+Ferreira+PNG.png" alt="Sky+Ferreira+PNG Guest Muuse: Sam Lanskys Fame Fatale: The Rise of Sky Ferreira" width="421" height="307" /></a></p>
<p>So, this is something new and interesting.</p>
<p>The night before my interview with <strong>Sky Ferreira</strong>, I received a vaguely mysterious e-mail from MuuMuse reader Sam Lansky with an attachment entitled &#8220;Fame Fatale.&#8221; The e-mail suggested that the attached may assist me in preparing for my interview.</p>
<p>As soon as I began reading, I already knew: This had to be published immediately.</p>
<p>&#8220;Fame Fatale&#8221; is not only a remarkably in-depth analysis (and personal account) of Ferreira&#8217;s curious rise to fame, but a thoughtful contemplation of the manufacturing of the modern pop star and the very conventions of the music industry itself. It&#8217;s extremely well-researched, poses tough questions, and deserves your full attention.</p>
<p>With his permission, I&#8217;ve asked Sam to feature his article on MuuMuse. It&#8217;s an incredible piece, and I do highly recommend that all of my Muusers give it a thorough reading&#8211;even if it&#8217;s <a href="http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=tl%3Bdr">&#8220;tl;dr&#8221;</a> territory.</p>
<p>I do, after all, hope to keep a literate company.</p>
<p><strong>Click &#8220;Read More&#8230;&#8221; to read Sam Lansky&#8217;s &#8220;Fame Fatale: The Rise of Sky Ferreira.&#8221;</strong></p>
<p><span id="more-9057"></span></p>
<p>In April, I recognized Sky Ferreira in the VIP section of the Bell Room in Brooklyn. She was wearing a fur coat and leggings. A tangly mane of hair haloed her heart-shaped face. When she smiled, her mouth was full of small, sharp teeth. I knew instantly that she was too cool for me, that we could never be friends. But still, I surged with the aching, sexless lust of a childhood crush. I wanted to be her sassy, outrageous gay best friend. I wanted to cluck my tongue when she tried on an ill-fitting deconstructed vintage leather motorcycle jacket. I wanted to be the one to whom she tweeted a pithy one-liner.</p>
<p>So I approached the roped-off platform. The clamor of the club swelled around me, blotting out my heartbeat in my ears. I called up to her.</p>
<p>â€œSky!â€ I yelled. She looked down at me, searching my face for familiarity that she wouldnâ€™t find. I extended a hand and she shook it, tentatively. â€œIâ€™m such a huge fan.â€</p>
<p>â€œReally?â€ she said.</p>
<p>I have been following the rise of Sky Ferreira for well over a year now. In February of 2009, British music journalist Paul Lester <a href="http://www.guardian.co.uk/music/2009/feb/24/new-band-sky-ferreira">featured her</a> as the â€œNew Band of the Dayâ€ in <em>The Guardian</em>, after being tipped by up-and-coming synthpop act <strong>Frankmusik</strong> to â€œthis incredible 16-year-old model, promoter, singer and lyricistâ€ heâ€™d stumbled across. â€œSheâ€™s a great idea brought to life, a young internet celebrity and art-glam-trash-pop teen who makes <strong>Lady Gaga</strong> look a bit, well, old and crap,â€ Lester wrote.</p>
<p>The only song on Skyâ€™s MySpace page was a remix of the song â€œTeen Loversâ€ by indie-dance quartet <strong>The Virgins</strong>, which featured Sky singing tinnily on the chorus. Information on Sky was scarce online. Pictures on her MySpace showed a lissome girl with messy hair, a pouting mouth, and eyes smeared with kohl. In one, she licked her lips, offering a tantalizingly half-eaten hamburger to the camera; in another, she squinted and bared her teeth, exposing shiny braces; it was the perfect juxtaposition of a patriarchal fantasy of sexually precocious teenage girls and the reality of adolescence in all its awkwardness. The contrast was self-consciously clever, if a little self-satisfied.</p>
<p>Early on, I unearthed another demo called â€œAlmost Lover,â€ from when Sky was fifteen; it is a dissonant, ambient sprawl of a record that sounds like it was cut in a bathroom. It was the first I had heard of Skyâ€™s voice, which is, if anything, a bracingly mature instrument. It is also the stuff of legend: I have read that she is a classically trained gospel singer, that she has the same vocal range as <strong>Mariah Carey</strong>, and that she sang for <strong>Michael Jackson</strong> when she was eleven (her grandmother was his hairstylist) and brought him to tears. Itâ€™s easy to imagine why. Her voice is rich and throaty, but unlike the theatrical ululating thatâ€™s become so ubiquitous among VH1 divas and reality talent show contestants, with its Broadway pitch and showy runs. Skyâ€™s is not the voice of a teenager, but one inflected with melancholy, wearied by years of painful experience and lost love. In â€œAlmost Lover,â€ the vocal track is raw and unmastered, soaring and collapsing into trilling synths. â€œYou sing me lullabies to waste my time/The sweetest sadness in your eyes,â€ she murmurs. Then, with wrenching emotionality, The Voice breaks loose: â€œI try not to think about you,â€ she sings, â€œbut I am just too naÃ¯ve.â€ In a press release, Sky described one of her first songs as â€œâ€˜Careless Whisperâ€™ in spaceâ€; I suspect this description refers to â€œAlmost Lover.â€ If so, it is a more accurate description than this writer could devise.</p>
<p>The only other recording I could find, at least at that point, was a cover of the <strong>Billie Holiday</strong> song â€œGod Bless the Child.â€ If this recording is less experimental, it nonetheless betrays the same maturity at which â€œAlmost Loverâ€ hints. She carries the final note for ten long seconds of chill-inducing vibrato.</p>
<p>Sky was a fan of <strong>Bloodshy &amp; Avant</strong>, nÃ©e Christian Karlsson and Pontius Winnberg. The Swedish production team are best known for their work on <strong>Britney Spears</strong>â€™ critically lauded single â€œToxic,â€ though their popularity among the indie set has risen due to their production as two-thirds of the pop outfit <strong>Miike Snow</strong>. She sent them a message via MySpace, which, she claims, <a href="http://www.redlightmanagement.com/artist.php?sect=artist&amp;num=144">read like this</a>: â€œI write my own songs and sing. I can do everything, and I can do it better than Britney Spears, so you should work with me. There&#8217;s only problem: I don&#8217;t have any money, so I can&#8217;t pay you, but I swear to God, I&#8217;m going to be a huge pop star.â€ To her surprise, they wrote back, charmed by the audacity of this curious American girl. Over the next several years, Sky corresponded with Karlsson and Winnberg, until finally, they flew her out to Sweden to begin recording music.</p>
<p>How are pop stars actually â€œmanufacturedâ€? The term suggests construction from raw materials into a finished good. It connotes big business, industry. With a manufactured star, a corporate interest is responsible for the development of a product, with the physicality of the artist as one asset in a portfolio of agents, managers, songwriters, producers, and handlers. The face, the body, the voice (and in the era of digital manipulation, the necessity of vocal talent is questionable at best): these corporeal components are the artistâ€™s sole contribution, while everything else is filtered through channels of commoditization. Sculpted, mastered, abridged. The performerâ€™s personality and image are subject to the whims of the record label and the desires of the public, never the vision of the singerâ€™s artistry. This is what weâ€™re told.</p>
<p>So in this model, Britney Spears at age fifteen is an ontologically vacant vessel, sculpted by the Man to be sexily virginal, pruriently wholesome, exotically American, girlishly mature. We buy her records and watch her videos and in exchange, she lets us pour our fantasies and preoccupations into her. This is the popular illusion, perpetuated by music snobs to disparage chart pop â€” that Britneyâ€™s persona was somehow cooked up in a conference room by <strong>Clive Davis</strong> and a bunch of other suits. This notion is pervasive, even though Britney, as a teenager, was the one tugging her family out of some backwoods bayou town, cutting demos with producers, grinning like an idiot on <em>The Mickey Mouse Club</em>, fighting tooth and nail to develop her image. When Britney signed her record deal and recorded a few future smashes, the label pitched a treatment for the â€œâ€¦Baby One More Timeâ€ video, which involved Britney and her friends dancing around on an oversized vinyl record. She thought it was silly, so she proposed an alternate premise. In her aesthetic vision, she was prancing around in a Catholic schoolgirl uniform, skirt hitched up, midriff bared.</p>
<p>It is too tempting, too easy to undercut the business acumen and musical talent of our â€œmanufacturedâ€ pop stars. The successful female solo pop artists of the last few years, despite the rapidity that tends to characterize the eventual ascent to fame, actually floundered for Hollywood eons until finally breaking big. Lady Gaga was a fixture on the New York burlesque scene for years before she became the next <strong>Madonna</strong>; <strong>Katy Perry</strong>, whose lesbian-lite single â€œI Kissed a Girlâ€ dominated the airwaves in 2008, had an unsuccessful career as a Christian contemporary artist under the pseudonym Katy Hudson; <strong>Ke$ha</strong> sang background vocals for Britney Spears, <strong>The Veronicas</strong>, and <strong>Paris Hilton</strong> (of all people) before her drunken chav-pop ever charted. There is, of course, the Disney machine, which has been churning out freshly scrubbed triple-threat tweens with the vulgar commerciality often ascribed to pop music as a whole, but their market is niche, limited largely to kids in the heartland and gays who listen to musical theater. That is, for every crossover success like <strong>Miley Cyrus</strong>, there are countless singing-dancing stars of Disney Channel original movies who have faded into the sonic ether, too jaundiced by age sixteen to be commercially viable. Even <strong>Taylor Swift</strong>, easily the most blandly palatable popstrel of the last few years, toiled in the Nashville circuit throughout her adolescence, turning down a development deal with RCA because they wouldnâ€™t let her record the songs that she was writing â€” the same songs which have shattered airplay records since Taylor broke big with <em>Fearless</em>.</p>
<p>These women paid their dues to the industry. They failed enough times to understand how to effectively cultivate a successful image. They learned through trial and error that, with a thousand pretty girls with big voices groping for the same elusive record deal, no management team is willing to do the hard work for them. The little creative control that Britney Spears once exercised over her career has yielded to a process that is unexpectedly driven by grassroots efforts and sheer tenacity, such that any resultant popularity is legitimately deserved. The old paradigm of the manufactured pop artist is simply no longer operative.</p>
<p>But rather than honor the artist for the ruthless intelligence they must exhibit, itâ€™s easier to credit the industry, or better still, fault the parents, disturbing as it is to think that the children of the next generation possess the cool, calculating savvy that is necessary to claw oneâ€™s way to the top. The Algeresque scrap of a rags-to-riches fame narrative is only endearing once a star has already made it, for the drive itself is unattractive; as in all art, the craft should appear effortless, never revealing the teeth-grinding tenacity required for mastery.</p>
<p>The truth is, the progeny of the Dina Lohans of the world never had a chance to be the doe-eyed naÃ¯fs weâ€™d want them to beâ€”itâ€™s just that the domineering stage-mom archetype is a useful foil that helps defuse the desperate quest for stardom which is so intrinsic to the pop star. The obdurate narcissism of a fame-starved teenage girl isnâ€™t oppositional to the precocious innocentâ€”actually, the former facilitates the presentation of the latter. Given the right resources, some pluck and a squadron of hitmakers, the girl goes triple platinum: the self-made Lolita, selling nothing more than herself.</p>
<p>Sky released two tracks in the summer of 2009. The first, â€œLolita,â€ was posted on YouTube by her record label; the other, â€œFemme Fatale,â€ appeared on her MySpace.</p>
<p>â€œFemme Fataleâ€ was produced by <strong>Greg Kurstin</strong>, a producer well regarded for his work with artists as diverse as <strong>Lily Allen</strong>, the <strong>Flaming Lips</strong>, and Britney Spears. The song has a jangly â€˜60s sound, but harsh and dissonant, with vocal delivery that is variously seductive and antagonistic. â€œIf you bother me, Iâ€™ll hiss,â€ she begins, sounding less threatening than coquettish, â€œMy claws will dig deep into your skin/My paws are the only thing Iâ€™ll lick/Only thing youâ€™ll taste is my fist.â€ The message of the song is compelling in its oxymoronic simultaneity; the urge to dominate a man (â€œLay in the sun and get a tan/As you crawl to my demandsâ€) coexists with a mutually exclusive disgust (â€œDonâ€™t ask me questions, Iâ€™ll tell you nothing/Donâ€™t touch me, donâ€™t bug me, youâ€™re wasting timeâ€). In the chorus, she sings, â€œYouâ€™re able to tame the tiger but you canâ€™t tame me tooâ€¦All I do is make you a fool.â€ Putty-willed, the subject worships Sky, but the affection is never reciprocated. Is the material autobiographical? If Sky was a fixture on the Hollywood nightclub scene by age fifteenâ€”compounded by her modelesque bearing and obvious precocityâ€”it seems inevitable that she would be intimately familiar with the unwelcome advances of older men; in â€œFemme Fatale,â€ she harnesses her sexuality by withholding it.</p>
<p>The other song released in the same period, â€œLolita,â€ is a frothier cousin to the causticity implicit in â€œFemme Fatale.â€ An earworm of a five-note piano riff is layered over a cacophony of handclaps and keyboards as Sky entreats: â€œCome on now, can you please turn the radio up?/Turn it on, make it loud, cause itâ€™s oh-oh-oh/Hear the music and lose my self control.â€ If it is indeed a fairly typical ode to the beatâ€”reliable lyrical content for most pop fareâ€”it takes a twist after the bridge (â€œI canâ€™t stop the beat, I canâ€™t stop,â€ repeated ad infinitum). The chorus defies the songâ€™s conventionality in a testament to the singerâ€™s putative originality (â€œThereâ€™s nothing like this Lolita/You fall apart when I look at youâ€), then yields to a rapid-fire rap bridge in the vein of â€œHollaback Girlâ€: â€œPop pop â€˜em when Iâ€™m dropping come on baby drive me crazy/Youâ€™re cute and Iâ€™m so bitchy when Iâ€™m gone youâ€™re gonna miss me.â€</p>
<p>Though it would be misguided to ascribe too much meaning to these lyrics, when juxtaposed with the prowling sexuality of â€œFemme Fatale,â€ the artistic statement is too compelling to be coincidental. Like many artists who could be reductively aggregated under the hipster umbrella, Skyâ€™s musical influences have a willful eclecticism; she cites Madonna (but only â€œduring the Blonde Ambition yearsâ€), Britney Spears, <strong>Serge Gainsbourg</strong>, <strong>Vanity 6</strong>, <strong>Brigitte Bardot</strong>, <strong>Sarah Brightman</strong>, and <strong>Dr. Dre</strong> (go figure). To be a student of contemporary music, Sky would be shrewd enough to discover, and creative enough to comment upon, the paradoxical dichotomy that has always bounded young women in pop: they must be both femme fatale and Lolita.</p>
<p>Sky <a href="http://www.redlightmanagement.com/artist.php?sect=artist&amp;num=144">has said that</a> she is â€œinterested in telling stories about youth and desireâ€¦[n]ot love, though, because I havenâ€™t experienced that yet.â€ Implicit in the lyrics of these first two songs is a desire to circumnavigate the hypersexualization that characterizes most female pop artists by claiming her incipient femininity as hers and hers alone.</p>
<p>In the last decade, celebrities with no putative musical talent used a cult of personality as a platform to musical success. This is, admittedly, not a completely recent trend; <strong>Eddie Murphy</strong>â€™s 1985 smash â€œParty All the Time,â€ produced byâ€”who else?â€”<strong>Rick James</strong>, springs to mind; but the wave of so-called celebutantes in the mid-noughties produced a glut of pop music spanning a dramatic gamut of quality. As is so often cited as one of the elemental faults in pop music, image favored heavily over substance, such that when <strong>Paris Hilton</strong> released her first single, â€œStars Are Blind,â€ in 2006, the backlash against the heiress for her musical aspirations was so severe, virtually nobody noticed that the song was actually brilliant. (The unlikely champion of â€œStars Are Blindâ€ was none other than indie bible Pitchfork, whose reviewer described the track as â€œso lovely and decent, I want to stab out my eyeballs.â€) In an anomalous act of selflessness, <strong>Nicole Richie</strong> quietly shelved her debut album, <em>Dandelion</em>, but in recent months <strong>Heidi Montag</strong>, star of MTVâ€™s <em>The Hills</em>, has revived the reality-star-cum-would-be-diva fantasy with her LP, fittingly titled <em>Superficial</em>.</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><a href="http://www.muumuse.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/08/Sky+Ferreira+n0mn0m.jpg" rel="shadowbox[sbpost-9057];player=img;" title="Sky+Ferreira+n0mn0m"><img class="size-full wp-image-9059 aligncenter" title="Sky+Ferreira+n0mn0m" src="http://www.muumuse.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/08/Sky+Ferreira+n0mn0m.jpg" alt="Sky+Ferreira+n0mn0m Guest Muuse: Sam Lanskys Fame Fatale: The Rise of Sky Ferreira" width="420" height="614" /></a></p>
<p>As with Paris, Heidi is so widely reviled by, well, everyone, that her musical career never had a fighting chance. Never mind that most of her album was penned by <strong>Cathy Dennis</strong>, who is considered to be one of the greatest pop songwriters of her generation, with writing credits on eight #1 singles including <strong>Kylie Minogue</strong>â€™s â€œCanâ€™t Get You Out of My Head,â€ Katy Perryâ€™s â€œI Kissed a Girl,â€ and that bastion of pop excellence, Britney Spearsâ€™ â€œToxicâ€; Heidiâ€™s shrill, wafery vocals render even the catchiest songs virtually unlistenable. As a case study, the failure of Heidiâ€™s music career is tragicâ€”over three years in the studio and $2 million of her own money to record an album that sold 658 copies in its first week. Unlike Paris, whose vapidity could be occasionally charming, Heidiâ€™s persona is entirely loathsome. It makes good sense that her ubiquity in the tabloids wouldnâ€™t translate into an actual fan base. But the pop market is fickle, even when the artist isnâ€™t universally despised. The irony of naysayers who claim that pop music is shallow trash because image matters more than substance is that theyâ€™re right: the image of pop music as shallow trash precludes good pop from actually being judged on its own merits.</p>
<p>Of course image matters, but conventional wisdom would dictate that the voice should always matter more. This is not to say that an artist with no vocal talent canâ€™t become successful on a platform of image, but rather, that an artist equipped with strong pipes and a compelling persona should put the music front and center. After a string of belters, <strong>Christina Aguilera</strong>â€™s makeover for her sophomore album was shocking because her voice was so magnificentâ€”why would she want to mud-wrestle, popping and locking like an overeager stripper, with such an extraordinary instrument humming in her larynx? Likewise, the disgust surrounding the decline of <strong>Whitney Houston</strong> into drug-addled disarray was horrifying because it betrayed the implicit pact she made with the public by singing at all. For anyone to dwindle away the years freebasing crack cocaine would be regrettable, but to trash a gift as precious as her voice was unforgivable (as the failure of her recent comeback album, <em>I Look to You</em>, can attest).</p>
<p>The MySpace years promised a new democratization of music, a meritocratic system in which an artist with good tunes and a web page could be virally catapulted into success. But this has had its own casualties. The hype machine eats up and spits out artists with relentless impunityâ€”<strong>Arctic Monkeys</strong>, <strong>Vampire Weekend</strong>, and <strong>Little Boots</strong> are three of the most salient examples of the last half-decade. The Next Big Thing is declared so quickly, in a glut of leaked tracks and feverish buzz, no label could hope to act quickly enough to capitalize upon the hype. By the time the album is actually released, blogs are lambasting them for being derivative and fans are complaining that theyâ€™ve already heard all of the songs in various stages of production on MySpace; besides, thereâ€™s already someone newer and better. If it is easier than ever for a musical artist to get famous, it is harder than ever to develop longevity. As ferociously driven as an artist must be to attain success, it is actually subtlety and restraint that are the keys to keeping it.</p>
<p>Besides the aforementioned Bloodshy &amp; Avant and Greg Kurstin, Sky has clocked studio time with <strong>Dallas Austin</strong> (Pink, TLC), <strong>Linda Perry</strong> (Christina Aguilera, Gwen Stefani), <strong>RedOne</strong> (Lady Gaga, Usher), Ryan Tedder (Beyonce, Leona Lewis), Paul Epworth (Bloc Party, Florence and the Machine), <strong>Diplo</strong> (M.I.A., Santigold), <strong>Benny Blanco</strong> (Lady Sovereign, Ke$ha), <strong>Dr. Luke</strong> (Britney Spears, Katy Perry), <strong>Mark Ronson</strong> (Amy Winehouse, Adele), <strong>Teddybears</strong> (Robyn, Sugababes), and <strong>Fernando Garibay</strong> (U2, Whitney Houston). If those names of those producers are meaningless, as they are to most casual music listeners, this list is arguably the most impressive roster of producers with whom a debut pop artist has ever worked. And yet, with the exception of the Greg Kurstin-produced â€œFemme Fatale,â€ none of the work with any of those producers surfaced, at least not in the early months. The buzz tracks and covers have been produced by lesser-known namesâ€”Skeet Skeet, Cory Enemy, Daniel Luttrellâ€”while the other work remains heavily guarded.</p>
<p>It must be no coincidence that the artist who is arguably the first big talent of this decade has shrouded her music in secrecy, instead using hype built on furious tweeting and being photographed at events as her initial platform to cultivate a digital mystique. Using a portfolio of social networking tools and images, gathering a following of devoted young fans, Sky has developed a magnetically cooler-than-thou personaâ€”without leaking all of her music.</p>
<p>Having just turned eighteen, Sky is of the first generation to be raised in the Internet age rather than arriving to it as an adult. The virtues and vicissitudes of digital fame must, I think, be inherent to her understanding of her career, rather than retroactively applied. Although musically, there is only very little to support the suspicions that are growing on message boards and blogs that Sky Ferreira is going to pervert the conventional logic of the teen pop star in how sheâ€™s manufactured herselfâ€”that doesnâ€™t stop me from believing it. I can only speculate, but it seems to me now that Sky Ferreira has played the game just right.</p>
<p>Three covers have played a pivotal role in the rise of Sky Ferreira. The first is a twinkly, synth-laden cover of the <strong>Stevie Nicks</strong> song â€œStand Back.â€ Lyrically, it fits easily into the canon of Skyâ€™s other work, a simultaneous gesture of kiss-off and come-hither. â€œHe asked me for my love, that was all,â€ Sky intones. More recently, Sky released a brilliantly unexpected mash-up of the beat from Dr. Dreâ€™s â€œStill D.R.Eâ€ with her vocal of the <strong>Beatles</strong>â€™ â€œHappiness is a Warm Gun,â€ titled (somewhat lazily) â€œHappy Dre.â€ By the final notes, her voice has risen into a panicked, anguished cry: â€œHappiness is a warm gun for me!â€</p>
<p>The final cover, and the song that cemented my fanboy love for Sky Ferreira, is a rendition of â€œAnimalâ€ by her mentors, Miike Snow (comprised of Fires of Rome vocalist Andrew Wyatt, as well as Bloodshy &amp; Avant). Consisting of only Skyâ€™s voice and a piano, it is an astonishingly emotive vocal performance, transforming the tangy rhythms of the upbeat original into a crushing, devastated ballad, tenderly questioning and deeply wounded. â€œAnd now Iâ€™m pulling your disguise up/Are you free or are you tied up?â€ she sings. â€œI change shapes to hide in this place but Iâ€™m still, Iâ€™m still an animal/Nobody knows it but me when I slip but Iâ€™m still, Iâ€™m still an animal.â€</p>
<p>This premature adult weariness comes through again in the content of her first promotional single, â€œ17.â€ The song opens with simple, quiet instrumentation as Sky sings: â€œShe, she, she, she came home late again tonight/You could see it in her eyes/Sheâ€™s been up to something/We, we, we donâ€™t know what to do with her/Sheâ€™s from a different world.â€ When the chorus hits, the volume rises by several decibels, and there is something patently sinister about the layering of the vocals as she describes, â€œSheâ€™s been sneaking out at night, sheâ€™s dancing at the nightclub/Yeah, sheâ€™s got a fake ID, theyâ€™ll never know sheâ€™s seventeen/Sheâ€™s drinking with her friends and theyâ€™re all twenty-one/I wonder how much longer she can get away with her dirty little secret.â€</p>
<p>For me, there are two things that are intriguing about the message of this song. The first is that, though the story is nothing fresh, Sky chooses to tell it from the perspective of her parents, which suggests a self-aware perspective far beyond her years.</p>
<p>The second, actually, is that Sky wrote the song when she was fifteen. But really, this is just par for the course after a lifetimeâ€™s worth of preternatural insight. If fame is the central thematic thread woven into the narrative of Lady Gagaâ€™s work, youth is what is most central to Skyâ€™s. There is nothing more telling than the fact that the retroactive reflection on the spoils of her youth that Sky explores in â€œ17â€ was composed by someone who had yet to experience it.</p>
<p>Skyâ€™s first official single, â€œOne,â€ will be released in Europe on August 23. In the recent tradition of brilliant pop songs about robots (â€œI Am Not a Robotâ€ by <strong>Marina and the Diamonds</strong>; â€œThe Girl and the Robot,â€ by <strong>RÃ¶yksopp</strong> with Robyn; â€œSelf Machineâ€ by <strong>I Blame Coco</strong>), â€œOneâ€ tells the story of a heartbroken robot. Itâ€™s a shimmering pop gem, produced by Bloodshy &amp; Avant. Itâ€™s currently B-listed on BBCâ€™s <em>Radio 1</em>, and will probably be A-listed by next week. Itâ€™s everything that her first single deserved to be.</p>
<p>Since I started writing this story, I have seen Sky in the pages of <em>Interview</em>, <em>Nylon</em>, and <em>Entertainment Weekly</em>. Her upcoming debut American single, â€œObsession,â€ was written by Ryan Tedder, the <strong>Timbaland</strong> protÃ©gÃ©, <strong>OneRepublic</strong> frontman, and master hitmaker responsible for â€œBleeding Loveâ€ by <strong>Leona Lewis</strong>, â€œHaloâ€ by <strong>Beyonce</strong>, and â€œBattlefieldâ€ by <strong>Jordin Sparks</strong>. I havenâ€™t heard it yet, but I have every confidence that â€œObsessionâ€ will be an international smash, and Sky Ferreira will be a household name. I am excited for her, but Iâ€™m also saddened that she wonâ€™t be my secret anymore. But I am comforted by the knowledge that when she is incredibly, hugely famous, it will be on Skyâ€™s terms â€” not her label, not her manager, not her parents. Sky made Sky this way.</p>
<p>Standing in the VIP section with Sky Ferreira in April, clutching my tonic water, I told her what a huge fan I was. I told her that I was certain she was going to be famous. I tried to defuse my starstruck energy by dropping the name of a mutual friend who works in the music industry.</p>
<p>â€œOh, heâ€™s great,â€ she said. â€œWeâ€™re supposed to record a song together soon.â€</p>
<p>â€œThatâ€™s amazing,â€ I said stupidly.</p>
<p>â€œYou should hang out with us later,â€ she said, pulling out her BlackBerry. â€œLet me get your number.â€ I was dumbfounded. My breath clotted in my throat. Sky Ferreira wanted my number. I was cool, at least by proxy.</p>
<p>â€œYeah, okay, that would be great,â€ I said. I punched her phone number into my iPhone, thinking how strange it was to see her name in my contacts, rather than on my playlists. After a moment of standing awkwardly, I said, â€œI should go find my friends.â€</p>
<p>â€œCool,â€ she said brightly. â€œIâ€™ll see you later!â€</p>
<p>After the show, I found her standing by the bar, talking to someone who looked much cooler than I was. I tried to act casual. â€œSo, are you guys doing anything tonight?â€ I said.</p>
<p>She shrugged. â€œNot really.â€ My heart sank.</p>
<p>â€œOh, okay. Well, it was nice to meet you!â€ I scampered away, feeling humiliated. Had I just been rebuffed by Sky Ferreira? Was she going to go do cool hipster music things with people who were eminently cooler and hipper and more musical than I was? On the G train, wallowing in unglamorous self-pity, I listened to â€œAnimalâ€ on repeat.</p>
<p>A week later, I sent her a text to ask if I could interview her for this essay. She never responded.</p>
<p>She did accept my friend request on Facebook, though.</p>
<p><em>Sam Lansky is a writer who lives in New York City. Follow him on <a href="http://twitter.com/samlansky">Twitter</a> or <a href="http://sybaritic.tumblr.com/">Tumblr</a>.</em>
<div class="tweetmeme_button" style="float: right; margin-left: 10px; color: purple;">
			<a href="http://api.tweetmeme.com/share?url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.muumuse.com%2F2010%2F08%2Fguest-muuse-sam-lanskys-fame-fatale-the-rise-of-sky-ferreira.html%2F"><br />
				<img src="http://api.tweetmeme.com/imagebutton.gif?url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.muumuse.com%2F2010%2F08%2Fguest-muuse-sam-lanskys-fame-fatale-the-rise-of-sky-ferreira.html%2F&amp;source=MuuMuse&amp;style=compact&amp;service=bit.ly&amp;b=2" height="61" width="50" title="Guest Muuse: Sam Lanskys Fame Fatale: The Rise of Sky Ferreira" alt=" Guest Muuse: Sam Lanskys Fame Fatale: The Rise of Sky Ferreira" /><br />
			</a>
		</div>
]]></content:encoded>
			<wfw:commentRss>http://www.muumuse.com/2010/08/guest-muuse-sam-lanskys-fame-fatale-the-rise-of-sky-ferreira.html/feed/</wfw:commentRss>
		<slash:comments>4</slash:comments>
		</item>
		<item>
		<title>Fefe Dobson: Ghost (Video Premiere)</title>
		<link>http://www.muumuse.com/2010/06/fefe-dobson-ghost-video-premiere.html/</link>
		<comments>http://www.muumuse.com/2010/06/fefe-dobson-ghost-video-premiere.html/#comments</comments>
		<pubDate>Tue, 29 Jun 2010 22:00:30 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Bradley Stern</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Fefe Dobson]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Jordin Sparks]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Kelly Clarkson]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Video Premiere]]></category>

		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.muumuse.com/?p=8044</guid>
		<description><![CDATA[It&#8217;s been seven years since Fefe Dobson first debuted on the music scene, but her name never really altogether disappeared from sight. There&#8217;d always been rumblings of Dobson&#8217;s presence, whether as a result of her lost tracks being serviced to other artists (&#8220;Don&#8217;t Let It Go To Your Head&#8221; to Jordin Sparks, for instance) or [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p align="center"><embed src="http://media.mtvnservices.com/mgid:uma:video:mtv.com:531822" width="422" height="309" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" flashVars="configParams=id%3D1518071%26vid%3D531822%26uri%3Dmgid%3Auma%3Avideo%3Amtv.com%3A531822" allowFullScreen="true" allowScriptAccess="always" base="."></embed></p>
<p>It&#8217;s been seven years since <strong>Fefe Dobson</strong> first debuted on the music scene, but her name never really altogether disappeared from sight.</p>
<p>There&#8217;d always been rumblings of Dobson&#8217;s presence, whether as a result of her lost tracks being serviced to other artists (&#8220;Don&#8217;t Let It Go To Your Head&#8221; to <strong>Jordin Sparks</strong>, for instance) or the ill-fated 2006 sophomore attempt, <em>Sunday Love</em> (which never saw the light of day).</p>
<p>&#8220;Ghost&#8221; is a very good, very catchy pop song, featuring some growling hooks and a rather menacing bridge (&#8220;What&#8217;s her name? What&#8217;s she like? Would you leave her in the middle of the night?&#8221;) </p>
<p>It sounds sort of like an electronic take on a <strong>Kelly Clarkson</strong> number, though perhaps a little sassier. The video is equally so, as Dobson goes ghoulish (and also quite sexy on the hood of a car!) to try and get revenge on her dirty scoundrel of an ex. I approve of this sort of thing.</p>
<p>The follow-up to Dobson&#8217;s debut, <em>Joy</em>, will be released later this summer. Fingers crossed!
<div class="tweetmeme_button" style="float: right; margin-left: 10px; color: purple;">
			<a href="http://api.tweetmeme.com/share?url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.muumuse.com%2F2010%2F06%2Ffefe-dobson-ghost-video-premiere.html%2F"><br />
				<img src="http://api.tweetmeme.com/imagebutton.gif?url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.muumuse.com%2F2010%2F06%2Ffefe-dobson-ghost-video-premiere.html%2F&amp;source=MuuMuse&amp;style=compact&amp;service=bit.ly&amp;b=2" height="61" width="50" title="Fefe Dobson: Ghost (Video Premiere)" alt=" Fefe Dobson: Ghost (Video Premiere)" /><br />
			</a>
		</div>
]]></content:encoded>
			<wfw:commentRss>http://www.muumuse.com/2010/06/fefe-dobson-ghost-video-premiere.html/feed/</wfw:commentRss>
		<slash:comments>1</slash:comments>
		</item>
		<item>
		<title>Introduucing&#8230;Charice!</title>
		<link>http://www.muumuse.com/2010/04/introduucing-charice.html/</link>
		<comments>http://www.muumuse.com/2010/04/introduucing-charice.html/#comments</comments>
		<pubDate>Tue, 06 Apr 2010 01:23:01 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Bradley Stern</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Celine Dion]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Charice]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Introduucing...]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Jordin Sparks]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[MuuMuse Excluusive]]></category>

		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.muumuse.com/?p=6289</guid>
		<description><![CDATA[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&#8230;and she&#8217;s not even 18 yet. Don&#8217;t believe me about her singing ability? Check out her EPK. Her [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: center;"><a href="http://www.muumuse.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/04/2334.jpg" rel="shadowbox[sbpost-6289];player=img;" title="2334"><img class="size-full wp-image-6290 aligncenter" title="2334" src="http://www.muumuse.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/04/2334.jpg" alt="2334 Introduucing...Charice!" width="421" height="317" /></a></p>
<p>Meet Filipino singer and YouTube sensation, <strong>Charice</strong>. </p>
<p>With a voice that brings to mind the greatest of the greats (no really, think <strong>Celine Dion</strong>), the young artist has the potential to become a reigning diva in the industry&#8230;and she&#8217;s not even 18 yet. Don&#8217;t believe me about her singing ability? Check out <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r3jyCf_Id2o">her EPK</a>.</p>
<p>Her debut single, &#8220;Pyramid (ft. <strong>Iyaz</strong>)&#8221; has already begun infiltrating Top 40 radio, which you can now hear below. It&#8217;s a pretty little mid-tempo melody, sort of like something you&#8217;d expect from the likes of <strong>Jojo</strong> (it strongly recalls &#8220;Too Little Too Late&#8221;) or <strong>Jordin Sparks</strong>. Nothing revolutionary of course, but a solid way to start a career nonetheless.</p>
<p align="center"><object type="application/x-shockwave-flash" data="http://www.lala.com/external/flash/SingleSongWidget.swf" id="lalaSongEmbed" width="220" height="70"><param name="movie" value="http://www.lala.com/external/flash/SingleSongWidget.swf"/><param name="wmode" value="transparent"/><param name="allowNetworking" value="all"/><param name="allowScriptAccess" value="always"/><param name="flashvars" value="songLalaId=360569449463382191&#038;host=www.lala.com&#038;partnerId=membersong.2497%40175531"/></p>
<p>For me, part of what makes Charice so intriguing&#8211;apart from her phenomenal voice&#8211;is her ethnicity.</p>
<p>As I&#8217;ve discussed before, the presence of Asian artists in the American mainstream pop scene is next to non-existent. </p>
<p>Given that Japan is the second largest music market in the world (not to mention the steadily growing markets in Korea and China), it&#8217;s always shocking to watch major superstars from overseas fail time and time again in their attempts to crossover to the American market&#8211;let alone the astounding lack of Asian American presence from within our own country!</p>
<p>The fact that there&#8217;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 <em>that&#8217;s</em> something to get excited about.</p>
<p>Charice&#8217;s debut album will be released on May 11 on 143/Reprise Records. </p>
<p>Click <a href="http://click.linksynergy.com/fs-bin/stat?id=R4QRbO*laW8&#038;offerid=146261&#038;type=3&#038;subid=0&#038;tmpid=1826&#038;RD_PARM1=http%253A%252F%252Fitunes.apple.com%252Fus%252Falbum%252Fpyramid-feat-iyaz%252Fid356146556%253Fi%253D356146557%2526uo%253D6%2526partnerId%253D30">here</a> to preview and download &#8220;Pyramid (ft. Iyaz)&#8221; on iTunes.
<div class="tweetmeme_button" style="float: right; margin-left: 10px; color: purple;">
			<a href="http://api.tweetmeme.com/share?url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.muumuse.com%2F2010%2F04%2Fintroduucing-charice.html%2F"><br />
				<img src="http://api.tweetmeme.com/imagebutton.gif?url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.muumuse.com%2F2010%2F04%2Fintroduucing-charice.html%2F&amp;source=MuuMuse&amp;style=compact&amp;service=bit.ly&amp;b=2" height="61" width="50" title="Introduucing...Charice!" alt=" Introduucing...Charice!" /><br />
			</a>
		</div>
]]></content:encoded>
			<wfw:commentRss>http://www.muumuse.com/2010/04/introduucing-charice.html/feed/</wfw:commentRss>
		<slash:comments>4</slash:comments>
		</item>
	</channel>
</rss>

