Tuesday, February 17, 2009

Shooting Star!



I don't know if you all have heard or seen him, but in some way shape or form,
I'm sure you have. Starting out as a model one Steph Jones has always
had an ear and passion for music.

With songs like "Mr.Ordinary"


He has already set his foot in the door. Now Mr.Jones is set to release a six song EP
with a leading track entitled shooting star


Issued Statement from: Steph Jones

"WELL I AM GEARING UP TO RELEASE A SIX SONG EP THAT WILL BE EXCITING, ENERGETIC, INNOVATIVE, AND SOMETHING REALLY NEW TO THE INDUSTRY AND I JUST POSTED THE FIRST SINGLE TO KICK IT OFF CALLED "SHOOTING STAR" I AM GONNA BE MYSPACE UK FEATURED ARTIST OF THE WEEK AND THEY ARE ABOUT TO BLAST IT AS WELL AS QUITE A FEW RADIO STATIONS AND CLUB BUT I CANT DO WHAT I DO WITHOUT YOUR HELP..... THANKS IN ADVANCE HERE IS THE ARTWORK"


T.U.

Monday, February 16, 2009

The Lioness: Teedra Moses

Teedra Moses - Young Huslta Vol. III – Lionhearted



The best thing about a secret is that few people know about it. You don’t know what is bubbling under and when you finally stumble upon it, its like a fresh breath of air. And that’s what singer-songwriter Teedra Moses is – a veritable R&B secret. Ask those who know of her music – you’re likely to get an overwhelming response urging you to run to your computers.



Complex Simplicity, released in 2004, is seen as a classic. Hip-hop meets neo-soul with light gospel flourishes. Everything from the glossy and shimmering beats supplied by Poli Paul (including a stunning duet with Raphael Saadiq) to the simple melodies and straight-forward lyrics about love, loss and heartache – every aspect of that record is luminescent and pure. There’s a magic in her tracks that is nothing short of authentic or mesmerizing. One could even go as far to compare it to the influence that Mary J. Blige had with her 1994 album, My Life. Its that serious.



Her follow up, The Young Lioness, while praised by those who have heard the tracks, has been marginalized by numerous setbacks and a subsequent label folding. Understanding her commitment to her fans, Moses started from scratch. She hit the road, continuing to write for other artists (Trina, Macy Gray, Mary J. Blige, among others) and releasing mixtapes of unreleased tracks and collaborations.

Released to fans first after a lively show in Pasadena, California, the third installment in the Young Hustla mixtape series is Lionhearted, a 13-track pre-cursor to serve as a taste of what’s to come next for her eager fans. Teedra works largely with up-and-coming producers (partner Poli Paul receives only one inclusion on the album). Stylistically and sonically, they manage to place Teedra between the mid-80s and 90s while keeping a current modern footing in its lyrics and themes. 9th Wonder brings a summery groove to “Love Devine”, a close cousin to Erykah Badu’s “Honey”. The sparse “I Told You” and “Say Lil’ Mama” (with its lovely Paisley Park drum programming) show brimming personality and confidence with its charming lyrics. But it’s the face-paced, Flashdance-inspired “So Kool” that Teedra breaks it down for a former lover that crossed the line for the last time.





The mixtape is an excellent welcome addition to those eager waiting for more pieces of Teedra Moses. It’s thoroughly consistent and should satisfy listeners until her next release.


Here is a Youtube.com clip I found of the Lioness, about this up and coming.




As Heard By,
Micheal Ashton

Sunday, January 4, 2009

Who is It?

I AM...

She is moving like the sea, taking shape from the different shores she’s come across. Any opportunity she sees, she takes advantage of, in and out of the music industry, her success grows and benefits others. Beyonce has become much more than just an artist, her work goes beyond.


We’ve seen the different personalities, the characters that she’s been able to create and put into her songs. Through the media we see this Glam and R&B Diva with number one hit singles, Billboard albums, and traveling internationally doing her “thang,” as some critics would say. At performances, we see this phenomenal artist, a chameleon of various colors that depicts the world of Beyonce, discovering that each one is distinct. But when the lights go out and the make up is gone, do we still see the same Beyonce? Are we in the same world?



Every year she’s painted her canvas differently. Dangerously in Love, gave us the soul to her voice and B’Day gave us stories each with a different message. Her most current album I am…Sasha Fierce introduces the duality of her character. Through this album we’re able to see that though she is the definition of superstar, she hasn’t lost her essence. She reveals the side we don’t get as often, her blank canvas. Beyonce allows us to feel like her, picture her writing the lyrics that her heart beats and the melodies that drive her soul. We truly get to see the artist at work. When the makeup comes off and the lights go out, is she human?


With Love,

Billie Gabriela