I just pulled an all-nighter... It's almost 8AM here and I don't feel like sleeping much today. Maybe I'll take a nap later but I'm eating breakfast and looking at some kworb right now so yeah...
I admire you for being able to pull all-nighters, I can't do it anymore, my body refuses. I stayed up until 3am last night, that was already pretty extreme for me
I admire you for being able to pull all-nighters, I can't do it anymore, my body refuses. I stayed up until 3am last night, that was already pretty extreme for me
Tbh it was the first all-nighter I did in years...... I just had to promote until the last minute and then I caught caught up watching Hannah Montana on Netflix... Mess tbh
But it's a collaboration sis... They are performing a collaboration so:
1) Two labels are promoting
2) A collaboration = one performance at a venue
3) I'll ask iHype later about some stuff...
CARLY RAE JEPSEN - LITTLE POEMS Genre: Pop
Duration: 3:54
Released: August 16th
Writers: Carly Rae Jepsen
Producers: Carly Rae Jepsen, Matthew Koma
Description: The song takes a different direction than the singer's last synth-pop 70's inspired album. The single features a guitar and a lovely light set of drums as the singer croons the catchy verses and hook with her sweet raspy vocals. The song's chorus is infectious as Carly sings the meaningful lyrics to perhaps the catchiest melody of the year. The song transitions into a summery fast talked bridge where Carly cutely rhymes adorable lyrics, almost coming off as a rap. Unexpectedly, the song goes through a change from an acoustic song to full on retro esque sound, still sounding good of course. The singer finishes the song with a chorus full of little ad-libs
The song impacts radio, on rotation every hour starting tonight.
SHAKIRA FEAT RIHANNA - OPEN INVITATIONS
GENRE: LATIN, POP
DURATION: 4:05
WRITERS: SHAKIRA, ROBYN FENTY
PRODUCERS: DIPLO, JOHN HILL
RELEASED: AUGUST 16TH
Description: The song is full of Latin riffs and synths along with some world beat mixed in there. Infested with blasts of Latin/Caribbean beats, the two pop stars feel right at home as the own the Diplo beat. The song penned by the singers features sexy and fierce lyrics that do more than make the song catchy. With the fresh sound and infectious chorus, the best part of the song seems to be a breakdown in the bridge where the singers exchange lines as the production turns into a full on latin breakdown, Rihanna pulling off where the Colombian feels most at home. The song over is a both of these singer's sound put in one song and surprisingly, it works.
Of course! That comment wasn't really serious - it was just about how Miley's performing so it's a good choice to move Demi to Ellen, instead of her going to The Teen Choice Awards... (and seeing Miley.... drama!)