Sunday, December 27, 2009

What...it's been 10 Years of New Millenia?!?!

I decided to do a typical decade-end list of all my favorite things in music, and I can't fit half of the albums that have become anthemic or epic for me over the past 10 years, so I decided to put a random list up of albums I liked. There's no specific order, just how they came to me. Clearly my sound has evolved over 10 years, but the music is all still real to me. What's the next 10 years going to be like?

The College Dropout

The Fray

19

FutureSex/LoveSounds

It Won't Be Soon Before Long

Riot!

Confessions

Diary of Alicia Keys

Stripped

The Black Album

Speakerboxx/The Love Below

Aaliyah

In This Skin

Breakaway

8701

Attention Deficit

Blackout

My December

So Far Gone

Wednesday, December 16, 2009

Hit my heart....Ignite my brain

Time off from the blogosphere equals reflection and jumping back into the hustle of daily life. I need inspiration, if we're gonna be real. Things that make me reevaluate everything around me just a little bit more.

I bleed because I feel....and I live because I embrace the pain


"Hurt" Dirty Money ft. Drake.
It's Diddy, and he's not exactly the reincarnation of Tupac, but this song just kind of hit the right emotions at the right time. Love lost isn't an atypical thing to sing about, but the idea of loving someone more than you love yourself and letting it drain you was just a powerful ass concept that I couldn't get past. And the fact that the song has Dawn Richard (who has one of the most beautiful vocal tones I've heard in a while), Drake (yes, the hype for his official debut is still on one-hundred), and a dope instrumental combo (piano and drums, doesn't get better). It's a song that has to stay on repeat not just because it's dope, but because the vibe is on a deep level.

Kudos Dirty Money.

"Beautiful Bliss" Wale
To keep it real, I could've chosen a bunch of different Wale songs for this, because he's just that legit, but 'Beautiful Bliss' doesn't deal with love, loss, or pain, but it creates a desire for success. Basically, it's a story of what life is like at the top, and how good it feels to have busted your ass to get there. I most definitely can get with it. I do this for me and myself, and damn it feels tight. And Melanie Fiona and J.Cole go in on their parts of the songAttention Deficit is a painfully underrated album.

"Un-Thinkable (I'm Ready)"- Alicia Keys
Co-written by the hip-hop prince of the moment, Drake, 'Un-Thinkable' is one of the standout tracks from Alicia's new album The Element of Freedom. It has to be a single, but the good songs never are, which is good, because sometimes the best stuff should stay hidden. Love is revisited again, but this time, it's not a fairytale. It addresses the uncertainty of falling in love,being hurt, and failing at it all, but being ready for the challenge. Vulnerability is not a bad thing, and Drake and Alicia knocked it out with this one.


Wieden_+Kennedy (one of my favorite ad agencies for a reason) have released one of the few commercial campaigns that I even pay attention to, much less attach any emotional meaning too. Americana pride, personal declarations, whatever you get out of it, it's interesting to me at least.

Friday, December 4, 2009

Grammy Noms

We were going to a blogcast of this, but life gets in the way. Anyway we move on.

I'm mad for a few reasons. Kanye-snubbed. Whitney-snubbed. Beyonce-Overhyped. Maxwell-not hyped enough. And I have a few other issues really.

Female Pop Vocal- I don't think B. Spears is the greatest vocalist, but she dominated these categories when she first came out (at least with consistent nominations), but when she actually puts out decent music she doesn't get recognized?

Best New Artist- I don't care about Academy policies, like it or not, GaGa should've been nominated. And if Drake can get 2 rap nods, why not a BNA nod?

R&B Categories- Whitney should've been all up and through these categories (Album, Female), but as usual Beyonce's money gets her places she doesn't need to be. Good (albeit EXTRA surprising) look for Pleasure P (aka Marcus Cooper) on his 3 grammy nods. Did not see that happening. Brandy should've been nominated. Anyone who is smart knows she'll never win, but she definitely had material worth being nominated for.

Country- Carrie's "Carnival Ride" should've been nominated as an album, not just for "Just a Dream", but I can deal with that.

Rap- Kanye will go postal, and I actually think he has a right to. 808s was a lot better than half of the rap albums out now, despite it's leaning to emo-rock sound.

I'm sure there are other things that I could argue about, but I don't have the energy to review all the nominations. Maybe later.