Saturday, September 26, 2009

Top 10 songs on my Ipod, September 2009

01. Shania Twain - Nah : Off her Up album. Haven't heard this for a long time? The other day I was playing it in my car and kept repeating it since.
02. Uncle Kracker - Smile : I love this part in the song where he sings the chorus and the background music is all gone "You make me smile like the sun, Fall out of bed.."
03. Pitbull - I Know You Want Me : This song is weird. I love it!
04. Colbie Caillat - Begin Again : Absolutely loving this song. It's off her latest album.
05. Human Nature - When You Say You Love Me : They had this song in the Walk The Tightrope album. Then I wiki-ed them recently and found out they have released a couple of albums since as well like motown hits and stuff. This song was released in the Symphony of Hits album where their songs are remade to be accompanied by symphony orchestra. I love this song and it features Darren Hayes. He made it sound so natural.
06. LFO - Summergirls : Still remember them? It's been so long. This song is so feel good and the video is colourful and nice. Who can resist Rich Cronin back then?
07. Oasis - Don't Go Away : It oddly puts me in a melancholy mood and I'm so hooked on it.
08. Human Nature - Everytime : Awesome love ballad. Also from one of their older albums.
09. Brooke White - Sometimes Love : She released her debut album recently and this is one of the songs in there. The albums pretty good, since I like her style of music. This is my favourite song in there aside from Hold Up My Heart.
10. Daughtry - Pokerface : Poker what? Uh huh...yup. It is theLady Gaga song but I saw this clip of him singing it acoustic on youtube and ...it was sizzling hot!

Tuesday, September 01, 2009

Those were the days

Do you still remember them? Try looking through the pictures. Maybe you'll find something that brings back some memories. Those times before all the Pussycat Dolls, before John Mayer, before Taylor Swift, before Daughtry and before American Idol ever existed. There were those boybands, Spice Girls and bubble pop times. They were the 'essence' of my school days & adolescence, musically. Some of them have become defunct, some became bona fide superstars bringing sexyback, some just grew up, disappeared from the spotlight or hogged the spotlight with all the bad press and a selected few decide to sing horrible versions of other people's hit songs and etc. Nevertheless, I kinda miss some of them.