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Song Of The Year

  • Poker Face- Lady Gaga
  • Pretty Wings-Maxwell
  • Single Ladies (Put A Ring On It)- Beyoncé
  • Use Somebody- Kings Of Leon
  • You Belong With Me- Taylor Swift
on sunday, the 52nd grammy awards air on CBS. the hottest competition is definitely for song of the year. some of the most listened to artists of 2009 are nominated. but the competition is so stiff, that it's hard for me to determine who'll win. 2009 definitely resulted in breakout artists and a rebirth of music. lady gaga came out of the dance scene and turned into an evolutionary dance beast. beyonce stopped being so "crazy in love" and decided it was time to release her inner beast sasha fierce. and kings of leon stopped being an indie artists and became arena-filling rock stars. and let's not begin with taylor swift. i don't like country music, and i don't have time to even comment on her.

it's hard for me to pick my favorite. know that my choice is based on my music preference. i don't like country music, therefore i don't listen to taylore swift. as far as i'm concerned, she's no competition for lady gaga, beyonce, or kings of leon. and maxwell just came back last year and pretty wings wasn't that much of a major track. sure it came on the hip-hop and R&B radio stations, but that was it. beyonce, lady gaga, and kings of leon were all over TV: MTV, MTV2, VH1, Fuse. . . you name it, they were there.
  • Poker Face- Lady Gaga
  • Pretty Wings-Maxwell
  • Single Ladies (Put A Ring On It)- Beyoncé
  • Use Somebody- Kings Of Leon
  • You Belong With Me- Taylor Swift
 
now let's discuss kings of leon. i've loved these guys for years. before only by the night became a hit CD. they've been major on the indie scene for a while now. but now they're finally getting the recognition they deserve. i'm just worried that not ENOUGH people know about them. lady gaga and beyonce are ridiculously well-known and been in the limelight for a greater part of 2009. for me, kings of leon are major artists who are being overshadowed by beyonce and lady gaga. sure there's a possibility they might win and if they do, i'll defintely gasp and clap for them.
 
  • Poker Face- Lady Gaga
  • Single Ladies (Put A Ring On It)- Beyoncé 
  • Use Somebody- Kings Of Leon


vs.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
isn't this expected? sure it's an epic battle but did the grammy nominating people/committee/who-ever-it's-called really think they were doing something interesting and spectacular by nominating the two hottest women in the game? everybody know that 2009 was their year. beyonce turned it out with single ladies, halo, ego, diva, sweet dreams. . . do i really need to keep going? lady gaga gave us just dance, poker face, love game, paparazzi, and bad romance. sure lady gaga's reportoire is shorter but let's glance at the impact she's had.  


SHE FUCKING MET QUEEN ELIZABETH! that's major.








truthfully, i love both songs. i tried to hate on lady gaga but that didn't last long. but single ladies puts beyonce over the top. beyonce/sasha fierce released a simple dance video in black and white. it turned into a phenomeon on youtube with our 3 millions views. if you think about it, the video for single ladies could've been overdone in so many ways. that's the difference between poker face and single ladies: simple good music. poker face is more complex and a little overtly autotuned. beyonce took it back to basics which is the reason why she'll win.

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ingenuity and evolution

as much as i like to talk shit about kanye west's attitude, there's no way i can deny my love for his music. it's easy for me to make a list of all his ridiculous quotes about his greatness but can we seriously deny it? this is a dude who almost died in a serious car accident and has given us the greatness of the college dropout and graduation. but it's possible that kanye's escapades are finally catching up to him. has karma finally bit him in the ass? on the for reals, where is he right now? after that crazy taylor swift moment, the only thing we've gotten from him is that off the wall "we were once a fairytale" short film (directed by the great spike jonze). no fresh tracks, no news of his clothing line pastelle.

but his questionable girlfriend amber rose has been seen by the paparazzo where some short ass dresses. please cover that up honey, leave it for kanye's eyes ONLY.










now, i've been trying to hate on lady gaga for the longest time. it's not the kind of hate where i just think everything about her sucks. i'm just ashamed to declare to the world that i blast her shit behind closed doors. i'm just gonna say it. "just dance" is hot and it shouldn't be denied. but don't forget that her lyrical content is questionable. i mean 'wish i could shut my playboy mouth. . ' what the hell does that even mean? but it's the actually background that's infectious. i can listen to the instrumentals of "love game," "just dance," and "paparazzi."
i just wish she could calm down her look a little.
she started off cute. different, architectural, and interesting.









and now i'm just confused. like how does something like this even cross your mind?
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extra-potent haterade in hip-hop

through some recent conversations with a good friend, i discovered that he think that lil wayne sucks. not aiight, or average, but SUCKS. i was a little shocked and went into serious defensive mode. it's easy to name at the minimum 4 reasons why lil wayne is the shit and here it goes:

  1. he can jump on any track and make it hot
    let's jump back to 2007. remember "duffle bag boy" by playaz circle? there's no denying that this track was hot. but let's be truthful, if weezy wasn't on this track would you have cared? i wouldn't have. sure i loved the beat but hearing weezy's voice on the chorus is what makes this track hot. come on now, did anybody even know that playaz circle was 2 dudes? i sure as hell didn't.

 2. remember this interview?
 i sure as hell do because it was one of the realist things i've ever watched. nobody can deny that lil wayne keeps it real. he straight up told katie couric about his love for syrup and kept the interview rolling. and because of this interview, we know that weezy doesn't view himself as a role model. he's out there doing music because it's what he loves and feels. the only people he cares about is his family and kids and that's not something a lot of people out there can say for themselves.

3. crazy concerts; believe the hype
i went to the young money tour in va beach in august. there's no denying that weezy can get a crowd hype. he runs around the stage like a kid with a major case of ADHD. but that's what keeps you excited. he keeps moving because he's psyched to be on stage and you get psyched to see him. everybody EVERYBODY knows his tracks and when you sing with him, you can tell that lil wayne is lovin the spotlight.



4. business man to the fullest
lil wayne is an entrepreneur. don't try to deny it. me and blog buddy ayanna have realized this in two ways:  he OWNS everybody on young money and everybody on young money mentions his name. if you been checking ot female rappers lately (don't feel bad if you haven't, nobody has), then you know about nicki minaj. listen to her mixtape beam me up scotty. it's actually good shit. she adds some freshness to the game. but i can't stop there. i have to mention her annoying voice and the fact that she references lil wayne and young money on almost every track. and look at the young money roster. it's hot, but these are weezy's bitches. he's probably making a killing off everything they do. drake drops some vocals on a track, weezy gets a percentage. nicki minaj makes an appearance in mariah carey's new video, weezy gets a piece. that' s a true mogul in the making right there.
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there was nothing else playing. . .

because where the wild things are wasn't playing anymore, my friends and i decided to see new moon. granted i kinda wanted to see it. just to check out the special effects and see how jacob really was going to turn into a werewolf. i must admit it was a horrible transition: awkward and pretty obvious. but the movie is completely overshadowed by taylor lautner's AMAZING body. it's completely. . . let's just say AMAZING. you can't help but stare and drool. but come on, who really goes to see any movie in the twilight saga for the great plot lines and character development. you pay your $8 (thank god for that student rate!) to see the hot guys. and laugh at kristen stewart's intense awkwardness. seriously seeing her sit in a chair and stare out of her window for 3 months made me laught. which made groups of teenage girls stare at me. sorry about that.

but i had to admit to myself, i might have changed teams. even though robert pattinson was barely in the movie, his presence wasn't necessary. i was completely fine staring at taylor lautner's (dare i say it again?) AMAZING body and being insanely happy that we're the same age ☺ the writers did some serious magic by truly developing his character. he wasn't the same awkward kid that we saw in twilight. he actually had DEPTH. something we don't get from bella or edward. after a while, i lost my mesmerisation with the never-ending love story of bella & edward. it's a lot easier to read than to see. i have an easier time accepting how quickly they fall in love with each other in words than with images.



besides can this even compare to taylor lautner's body? be truthful. or just agree with me.

one of my main issues with the movie is the lack of amazing music. with twilight, there was great usage of the soundtrack througout the movie. from "supermassive black hole" by muse used in the baseball scene to the cleverly placed "bella's song." maybe i'm having serious amnesia, but i don't remember any of the soundtrack's song actually being used in new moon. except for "meet me on the equinox" by death cab for cutie. but the credits don't count. who actually watches credits anymore except for a small bloopers reel? the songs should have been given more attention. instead of hearing amazing tracks by lykke li, editors, and thom york, i found myself distracted by bella's obvious acknowledgment of edward's ghostly figure. there was plenty of those awkward moments in the movie. enough to actually make me cringe in my seat.





let's just hope that eclipse will pay more attention to who bella and edward are as actual characters. instead of relying on the "chemistry" between kristen steward and robert pattinson. and did anyone else feel uncomfortable as you watched those steamy kisses. it looked like they were both in pain.

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the love is gone

my love for paramore began in 2005 when they released their amazing debut album all we know is falling. i remember the simple album cover and being fascinated that such a powerful voice came out of the tiny hayley williams. and that's what i loved about paramore. their ability to make the complex so simple and that they were just small-town kids making good music. i bought tickets to see them at the take action tour in 06. they didn't even perform that night, but i still waited hoping hayley would at least try to sing something. that's how big a fan i was: i waited for a band i knew wasn't there, but i still wished (or hoped) that they would randomnly come on stage. all we know is falling stayed in my CD player because paramore was fucking sick. sorry, that's the easiest way to explain it.

then, paramore started touring. A LOT. and they disappeared for a while to make some new stuff, which led to RIOT! yes, with the caps and exclamation points. (a little too panic! at the disco for my taste.) their first single was misery business and i LOOOOOVED it. there's no other way to play it. it was on repeat all day long. but there were some definite and evident changes to my favorite band. first, hayley's hair started doing some wild and crazy things. second, they were on MTV. this wasn't the paramore i knew and loved. the vibe was totally different. hayley was always put in the spotlight something i could see that she wasn't comfortable with. i found myself becoming distant to my repeat band. i stopped visiting their website. i stopped waiting for emails on new music videos. truthfully, i stopped caring.

there's this feeling that any fan gets when their favorite band starts getting really famous. you realize that their lyrical content has changed. hayley used to sing about feeling out of place in an all-male band. she sang about mssing her family and friends while touring. on riot!, i heard nothing of the sort. the lyrics felt general, like everyone was disconnected from each other and the music. i want the paramore back that didn't used to perform in arenas and write songs for movies like twilight (even though i ♥ decode and i caught myself.). but the feeling is just different.

but i rediscovered my love after hints / rumors that paramore would break up after cancelled tour dates. i don't want them to end. i just want who they were originally.

i haven't even bought brand new eyes yet. . .
when a band i love releases a new CD, i buy it without hesitation. or i used to.


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the wild thing about paranormal activity


somehow, this movie has taken over america. from black-and-white commericals to numero 1 box office weekend ratings. but it makes me wonder, how a movie made for under $1 million can make almost triple its budget in its limited release weekend? is it the premise of the unknown that truthfully no one has any answers to? or can it be the new trend of (fake)umentaries?

i have to admit that i've been looking forward for paranormal activity for a while. and i found 30 people to help me demand it for a nationwide release. i worked hard on that (thanks facebook friends!). but i had the lucky advantage of knowing very little about the film. okay couple living in a house where crazy, unexplainable shit happens. interesting enough, sweet movie poster, let's see it.

i'm not one for spoilers so if you haven't seen paranormal activity, you're SOL. there's a possibility i might have ADD, and when i'm really interested in something, i get crazy antsy. so during the first - let's say 30 minutes - i'm waiting for myself to scream like the people in the commericals. it's not a good idea to disappoint me as a movie watch or music lover. i'll go around my school, facebook, and twitter, spreading my hate for your piece of work. don't doubt it. Oren Peli (writer and director) ALMOST lost me as a fan. then nighttime came, and i got hooked.

  let's just say that the unexplainable begins to happen, and you seriously worry about these people. you also wonder why the hell they won't leave their house, but let's save that blog post for another time.

either way, paranormal activity is worth the watch. only if you know nothing about it. i have friends who have heard about the good and bad of paranormal activity so when they actually sit in their seat with a bucket of popcorn, they expect instant scared. sorry, it doesn't work that way. you have to get attached to these people. either you love the characters or they annoy the shit out of you. but once the-whatever-the-hell-it-is makes its debut and you feel the little waves of sickness in your stomach, that's when you know that this film is completely worth your $9.50.
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where's the boondocks when you need em?

the boondocks hit adult swim in late 2005, and things haven't been the same since. let me start off by saying that i never expected anything like this from adult swim. it's an accurate portrayal of black life: from people's fascination with violence to racism. but no one pays attention to these themes while watching the show. that's the kind of stuff you think about later, like while you're waiting for a new season.


and if you think about it, the boondocks is bound to educate white people. i think we all know (as much as we like to deny it) that there's is a fascination / curiosity about the lives of other people. well, white people if you want to know about all walks of life, the boondocks is for you. there's the brothers huey and riley, who'll educate you about the stereotypical acceptance of the gangsta lifestyle (wow, thanks wikipedia. . . so politically correct) and the few folks you'll find who actually try to understand themselves and the people around them.





if you don't find yourself laughing while watching this show (or you mouth hanging open from sheer shock), then you have major issues. the show reminds me of the everyday conversations i have with my friends. but in a way, it elaborates on the thoughts of americans (especially those ideas that one doesn't share).


and my fave characters have to be the infamous ed wuncler III and gin rummy. when you see these dudes, prepare yourself for a crazy episode. nothing ordinary / normal happens. as individual characters, sure they're funny. but their relationship is so ridiculous and outrageous that it makes you wonder why they're even friends. both are iraq veterans who have completely lost their minds. if riley or huey bring up the war, they have rages. instead of these "serious" moments causing the tone of the show to completely turn in a different direction, it actually enhances the episode. i guess characters like these prove why the boondocks can be what some call "politically incorrect" and still be so damn funny.
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