Sunday, July 31, 2011

The Black Eyed Peas "The E.N.D."

The E.N.D. (The Energy Never Dies)The E.N.D. (The Energy Never Dies)

This album release on Jun 9,2009. This album have 15 tracks.
Most favor music on this album is "Boom Boom Pow".

Before the official release of the album have been published three promotional singles through the iTunes Store. The first single was Imma Be, published May 19, the second Alive, published May 26, the third and last, Meet Me Halfway, June 2. Later they were published and Imma Be Rock That Body.
  1. Boom Boom Pow
  2. Rock That Body
  3. Meet Me Halfway
  4. Imma Be
  5. I Gotta Feeling
  6. Alive
  7. Missing You
  8. Ringa-A-Ling
  9. Party All the Time
  10. Out of My Head
  11. Electric City
  12. Showdown
  13. Now Generation
  14. One Tribe
  15. Rockin' to the Beat







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Thursday, July 28, 2011

Ne-Yo "Year of the Gentleman"

Year of the GentlemanYear of the Gentleman
This album release on Jun 24, 2008. This album have 12 tracks, Style R&B.
Most favor music on this album is "Closer"


      
  1. Closer
  2. Nobody
  3. Single
  4. Mad
  5. Miss Independent
  6. Why Does She Stay
  7. Fade into the Background
  8. So You Can Cry
  9. Part of the List
  10. Back to What You Know
  11. Lie to Me
  12. Stop This World


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Thursday, July 14, 2011

Lady GaGa The Fame Monster


The Fame Monster (Deluxe)


This album release on Nov 23/2009. 
This album have 8 tracks. Most favor music on this album is.
"Bad Romance"

List music on this album
  1. Bad Romance
  2. Alejandro
  3. Monster
  4. Speechless
  5. Dance in the Dark
  6. Telephone
  7. So Happy I Could Die
  8. Teeth
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Wednesday, July 13, 2011

Jay-Z The Blueprint 3

The Blueprint 3 (Explicit)
This album release on Sep 8, 2009. This album have 15 tracks.
Most favor song on this album "Empire State of Mind"
  1. What We Talkin' About
  2. Thank You
  3. D.O.A. (Death of Auto-Tune)
  4. Run This Town
  5. Empire State of Mind
  6. Real as It Gets
  7. On to the Next One
  8. Off That
  9. A Star Is Born
  10. Venus vs. Mars
  11. Already Home
  12. Hate
  13. Reminder
  14. So Ambitious
  15. Young Forever
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Sunday, July 10, 2011

Music Artist Jay-Z

Jay-Z
Music artist"Jay-Z"
Biography

Embodying the rags-to-riches rap dream, Jay-Z pulled himself up by his bootstraps as a youth to eventually become the reigning rapper of New York City and, in turn, a major-label executive following his short-lived retirement from music-making. In the wake of his 1996 debut, Reasonable Doubt, Jay-Z's music albums sold millions upon millions with each release, and his endless parade of hits made him omnipresent on urban radio and video television. He retained a strongly devoted fan base and challenged whatever rivals attempted to oust him from atop the rap game, sparing most memorably with Nas. Jay-Z and his Roc-a-Fella associates greatly influenced the industry and established many of the trends that pervaded during the late '90s and early 2000s.
He consistently worked with the hottest producers of the day (Clark Kent, DJ Premier, Teddy Riley, Trackmasters, Erick Sermon, Timbaland, Swizz Beatz), and if they weren't hot at the time, they likely would be afterward (the Neptunes, Kanye West, Just Blaze, 9th Wonder). He similarly collaborated with the hottest rappers in the industry, everyone from East Coast contemporaries like the Notorious B.I.G. ("Brooklyn's Finest") and DMX ("Cash, Money, Hoes"), to the best rappers from the South (Ludacris, Missy Elliott) and the West Coast (Snoop Dogg, Too Short). After his self-declared retirement from rapping in 2003, he assumed the presidency of the seminal rap label Def Jam and, as an industry executive, embarked on another phase in his illustrious career.

Born and raised in the rough Marcy Projects of Brooklyn, NY, Jay-Z underwent some tough times after his father left his mother before the young rapper was even a teen. Without a man in the house, he became a self-supportive youth, turning to the streets, where he soon made a name for himself as a fledging rapper. Known as "Jazzy" in his neighborhood, he soon shortened his nickname to Jay-Z and did all he could to break into the rap game. As he vividly discusses in his lyrics, Jay-Z also became a street hustler around this time, doing what needed to be done to make money. For a while, he ran around with Jaz-O, aka Big Jaz, a small-time New York rapper with a record deal but few sales. From Jaz he learned how to navigate through the rap industry and what moves to make. He also participated in the group Original Flavor for a short time. Jay-Z subsequently decided to make an untraditional decision and start his own label rather than sign with an established label like Jaz had done. Together with friends Damon Dash and Kareem "Biggs" Burke, he created Roc-a-Fella Records, a risky strategy for cutting out the middleman and making money for himself. Once he found a reputable distributor, Priority Records (and then later Def Jam), Jay-Z finally had everything in place, including a debut music album, Reasonable Doubt (1996).

Though Reasonable Doubt only reached number 23 on Billboard's album chart, Jay-Z's beginning yet became recognized as an undoubted classic among fans, many of whom consider it his crowning achievement. Led by the hit single "Ain't No Nigga," a duet featuring Foxy Brown, Reasonable Doubt slowly spread through New York; some listeners were drawn in because of big names like DJ Premier and the Notorious B.I.G., others by the gangsta motifs very much in style at the time, still others by Jay-Z himself. By the end of its steady run, Reasonable Doubt generated three more charting singles "Can't Knock the Hustle," which featured Mary J. Blige on the hook; "Dead Presidents," which featured a prominent sample of "The World Is Yours," a 1994 hit by Nas; and "Feelin' It" and set the stage for Jay-Z's follow-up, In My Lifetime, Volum 1 (1997).

Like clockwork, Jay-Z returned a year later with another music album, Volum 3 Life and Times of S. Carter (1999), which topped the Billboard 200 chart and spawned two single hits: "Big Pimpin'" and "Do It Again (Put Ya Hands Up)." The music album was Jay-Z's most collaborative to date, featuring ten guest vocalists and a roll call of in-demand producers such as Dr. Dre and Timbaland. Jay-Z then scaled back a bit for Dynasty Roc la Familia (2000), his fifth music album in as many years. The music album showcased Roc-a-Fella's in-house rappers: Beanie Sigel guests on seven of the 16 tracks, Memphis Bleek guests on six, and both Amir and Freeway also make guest appearances. On Dynasty Roc la Familia, Jay-Z also began working with a few new producers: the Neptunes, Kanye West, and Just Blaze. The Neptunes-produced "I Just Wanna Love U (Give It 2 Me)" became a particularly huge hit single this go-round.

Jay-Z's next music album, The Blueprint (2001), solidified his position atop the New York rap scene upon its release in September. Prior to the music album's release, the rapper had caused a stir in New York following his headlining performance at Hot 97's Summer Jam 2001, where he debuted the song "Takeover." The song features a harsh verse ridiculing Prodigy of Mobb Deep, and Jay-Z accentuated his verbal assault (including the lines "You's a ballerina/I seen ya") by showcasing gigantic photos of an adolescent Prodigy in a dance music outfit. The version of "Takeover" that later appeared on The Blueprint includes a third verse, this one dissing Nas, who, in response to the Summer Jam performance, had called out Jay-Z, "the fake king of New York," in a freestyle known as "Stillmatic." As expected, "Takeover" ignited a sparring match with Nas, who responded with "Ether." Jay-Z accordingly returned with a comeback, "Super Ugly," where he rapped over the beats to Nas' "Get Ur Self a..." on the first verse and Dr. Dre's "Bad Intentions" on the second. The back-and-forth bout created massive publicity for both Jay-Z and Nas. In addition to "Takeover," The Blueprint also featured "Izzo (H.O.V.A.)," one of the year's biggest hit songs, and the music album topped many year-end best-of charts.

Jay-Z capitalized on the runaway success of The Blueprint with a number of follow-up projects. He collaborated with the Roots for the Unplugged music album (2001) and with R. Kelly for Best of Both Worlds (2002). He then went on to record, over the course of the year, 40 or so new tracks, 25 of which appeared on his next record, the double album The Blueprint 2. The Gift & the Curse (2002). Though billed as a sequel, The Blueprint 2 was considerably different from its predecessor. Whereas the first volume had been personal, considered, and focused, the second instead offered an unapologetically sprawling double-disc extravaganza showcasing remarkable scope. As usual, it spawned a stream of singles, led by his 2Pac cover "'03 Bonnie & Clyde" (featuring his glamorous girlfriend, Beyonce Knowles from Destiny's Child). Furthermore, Jay-Z guested on a pair of summer 2003 hits: Beyonce's chart-topping "Crazy in Love" and the Neptunes' Top Five hit "Frontin'."

With his final music album behind him and his reputation bigger than ever, Jay-Z accepted an offer to assume the role of president at Def Jam Records. The seminal rap label was struggling and needed someone to guide it through a rocky transitional phase. Jay-Z accepted the challenge and took over the company begun by Russell Simmons and Rick Rubin roughly 20 years earlier. (As part of its deal with Jay-Z, Def Jam's parent company, Universal, bought Roc-a-Fella, which resulted in some bitterness among certain associates upset by the buyout.) Considerable fanfare met the presidential inauguration, as Jay-Z became one of the few African-American major-label executives in the business, and he also became one of the few rappers to transition into that side of the business. Numerous rappers owned or operated their own boutique labels, but none had ever risen to such major-label heights. And the rapper-turned-president didn't take his job lightly, either, at least judging by his initial year at the helm. Within months of assuming his position, he fostered a string of newfound talents Young Jeezy, Teairra Marí, Rihanna, and Bobby Valentino, all of whom enjoyed considerable commercial success and only had a few setbacks (disappointing returns on music albums by Memphis Bleek and Young Gunz).

In 2005, Jay-Z came out of retirement for the "I Declare War" concert in New York City. The ambitious show featured a parade of high-profile guest stars, including Diddy, T.I., Kanye West, and in a peacemaking move, Nas. With this longstanding beef squashed, Jay-Z announced he was coming out of retirement for good. He made it official when Kingdom Come hit the shelves in late 2006. Less than a year later, Jay-Z returned with another post-retirement album, American Gangster (2007), this one inspired by the concurrent film of the same name. Two years later, he released a third installment in the Blueprint series, The Blueprint 3. Announced with the single "D.O.A. (Death of Auto-Tune)," the album featured productions from Kanye West and Timbaland, plus guest features for West, Rihanna, Young Jeezy, and Alicia Keys.

Friday, July 8, 2011

Alternative Music

Alternative Songs (formerly modern rock songs and traces of hot modern rock) is a United States chart music appeared in 10 of the Billboard from September year 1988. Lists of over 40 songs play modern rock radio stations that more alternative rock songs. The chart was introduced as a partner, the chart of mainstream rock tracks and its foundation was motivated by the explosion of alternative music in American radio in the 1980s.

The chart is based exclusively on radios and is a component of the Hot 100 Chart. Since 2008, approximately 80 radio stations are controlled electronically, 24 hours a day, seven days a week by Nielsen broadcast data systems. Tracks are classified by a calculation of the total number of laps per week, with his "impression", sometimes need radio and listeners Arbitron database of each season.

Many rock music artists releasing numerous popular songs of individual non-commercial use in United States as an individual commercial cast were not classified for Hot 100 before December 1998 is very well executed in modern rock songs.

During the early music table highlights of modern rock, received anywhere, but in modern rock, non-commercial radios tracks radio stations that were just a few. This included electronic artists and post-punk. Gradually as alternative rock was more "mainstream" (in particular, directly from the 1990s grunge explosion), the modern rock tracks chart and mainstream rock tracks began about the same songs. Today, promotes alternative to promote songs (modern rock) chart on alternative rock, indie rock and punk band during the mainstream rock tracks more hard rock and heavy metal.

The chart was renamed 20 songs alternatives, starting with June 2009, after completely absorbed Billboard radio & "alternative" instead of "Modern Rock", called whose chart as records.

The first tracks of number one modern rock music was "Peek-a-boo" Siouxsie and the Banshees. The current number one, out dated Oct 30, 2010, King of Leon "Radioactive".

Artists on this music styles:

Danzig
Type O Negative
King of Leon
Linkin Park
And etc.

Tuesday, July 5, 2011

Enigma Music Album MCMXC A.D.

MCMXC A.D. "The Limited Edition"

Music album review

Michael Cretu try simple connection hops link, you can tread rhythms with the Gregorian calendar and the secular more music is designed to optimize the art of the high level of nose, knife in joyfully granted directly to a wider public, not going to happen, collect $ 200. The result is something that should not exist, but not in it's own way of race and culture, the results of the explosion the enemy does nothing when crossing the Italo disco balls and vintage music style. Cretu credit on ear open for what works and why, "Sadeness", the first part of a song called "Principles of Lust" became a hit in the world of the projections. Extracts from the monks plead God without effort planning transparent breakbeat movie, but still strong, the atmosphere bright synth lines and French flute and participates in a way that seems much more carnal spiritual more (comments also expressly as breathing). Male guitar and vocals add approach try anything that the music factory version of the music album, as trying to beat jazz rhythms and horns. If there is nothing so, as well as the time sufficiently first music album MCMXC A.D. year continue to travel beyond the possibilities that may be, in the case of invitations to tender "voice of Enigma," inviting listeners to sit, relax and good voyage music. Definitely Cretu does not attempt to hide something"Callas Went Away" goes straight and adds an instance of Maria Callas, Bell and poultry bat soft, while elsewhere the furrows, rhythms, the monks and the movement of French has happily go on the ice of the company. The only thing missing is a sink in the kitchen, using the entire music album "Mac Arthur Park" of the day.
This music album release on 1990.
Music style Club/Dance, Ethnic Fusion, Ambient.
This music album have 7 tracks.
        1. The Voice of Enigma
        2. Principles of Lust: Sadeness/Find Love/Sadeness (Reprise)
        3. Callas Went Away
        4. Mea Culpa
        5. The Voice & the Snake
        6. Listen Now! Knocking on Forbidden Doors
        7. Back to the Rivers of Belief: Way to Eternity/Hallelujah/The Rivers of

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Saturday, July 2, 2011

Music Artist Michael Cretu

Michael Cretu
Michael Cretu
Biography

Enigma electronic music Enigma is a project founded in Germany, Michael Cretu, David Fairstein and Frank Peterson in 1990. Born Cretu Romania designed Enigma project working in Germany, but based on Ibiza, Spain for their Studios A.R.T. Recording Studio, in the case where the actual all exits to examine the puzzle until today since the beginning of the 1990s to May 2009. Cretu is a composer and producer of the project. Sandra ex-wife Voiced frequently in the traces of the Enigma machine. Jens Gad has been made and played guitar music album three enigma. Peter Cornelius contributed also to the Enigma project in the 1990s. Seven  Music Albums were produced under the name of the project. 1970s, Michael Cretu had his own music career in their hands and some efforts to cooperate with other musicians, also production of music albums and his wife. Enigma project, published a series of music albums on his own behalf, but none of them sold very well. In the interview, Cretu revealed that he believed that his ideas are missing at this time.
Cretu, released in Dec, 1990, after eight months of preparation, the music album MCMXC a.d., Enigma, has received more than 60 sales Awards Platinum levels worldwide. The music album was a commercial success, Cretu, on the first single "Sadeness (part I)" put Gregorian chant and the sexual nature of a dance rhythm that was very special to the ears of the public. Cretu explains that the music album crimes and philosophical topics as life after death, hence the name of the enigma. Already been used one type of Gregorian chant 1987 Sandra seconds "Everlasting Love", not the integration in other parts of the opening song. "Sadeness" sharply increased at the top of the maps and Germany, France. Almost became a hit all over the world. The latest claim that now register the Enigma project Cretu later asleep inspired to underground London.

Before it was released the music album Cretu was cautious response for the next music album, decided may not contain the name of personal sound and especially and is treated as M.C., curve while the music album contains little information about the history of the project, promoting the mystery about the music album, which leads to speculation that Enigma creators was team, a person or group.

In 1993, the producers of Cretu received the offer to compose full brightness silver films soundtrack, but is capable of acceptance of the offer. Instead of in this case come from "Carly Song", ("Age of Loneliness "versions of albums and videos") and "Carly solitude", used in the film and credited to the soundtrack of the movie also.

In the same year began on the cross of changes and obtain the same audience response (6 million copies sold in the course of the year). However, the two music albums, together with the procedure for the issue of music from other sources sampling.

In 1996, the King is dead, Vive Le Roi! (French for "the King is dead, long live the King!") It was issued. The idea of Cretu, the fact that the music album was the smaller of the two previous music albums and then include the known facts is singing Gregorian and Vedic Sanskrit of the Interior. Although the music album also detailed designed by Cretu, in the two previous music albums, cannot achieve the same level of success, which use. And they were the only two of the three persons who originally planned to be released, the third ("The Roundabout") will automatically be canceled in 1998.

Version 1999, screen for a mirrored volume, together with the Carl Orff Carmina Burana examples of four songs on the music album. This time the Gregorian songs were very sweet, but still Shakuhachi grooves and other traditional puzzle remain signatures. Only the "Gravity of Love" and the level of comfort "Push the Limits", that they were released as singles from the music album. Ruth-Ann Boyle olive team and Suzanne Donalds marked its appearance of the first project of the enigma.

In 2001 a new individual right Cretu issued "Turn Around" with their ability to love sensuality devotion: sensuality access to stronger love and ability of devotion: remiksowy completion, which sees in the first chapter of Enigma. Light Show took place Planetarium in Munich with the release of the music album compilation.

Traveller 2003 was seen by many as an overall amendment of the project. Practically all the essential elements of the Enigma project signature (ethnic and chant Gregorian, flute famous shakuhachi) have already been used for this music album. Many fans do not have appreciated this new direction and sales have been breached. Statistically, every study Enigma machine until today sold roughly half its previous version.

To celebrate 15 years of Enigma , a special limited edition called fifteen years was released on the music album, which was the old vinyl LP, large scale, brochures from the graphic art of Leonardo DaVinci disk size and features complete eight CDs. Previous music album, DVD "Remember the Future". and the bonus CD special and exclusive tenant changes, including the most successful project rebuilt on another project. All songs were very different from the original and very sound sleep and was almost drums. The disc also contains one version of "Hello and welcome", released in one.

28 August 2005, Enigma's (cocodrilo-música) management has announced the start of the last of a single project, "Hello and Welcome!," which was originally scheduled to be published in October, but was moved to 25 November 2005, and finally was delivered on 10 March 2006 in Germany. The song was also the music without Rendez-vous with Felix Sturm Boxer German and significantly as a traveller, shows little similarity between the earlier work Enigma.

26 September 2006, the sixth music album Enigma project in the world, which includes a new version of "Hello and welcome", the new song "Goodbye, Milky Way," which, regardless of the previous version, was released as a single. The music album is more techno and pop electronic music than any previous. The concept is based on Science, astronomy, physics, history, and sociology.

DVD retrospective was released on 16 December 2006, containing images Kaleidoscope synchronized with multi-channel music resume.

The end of March 2007, the version of the exposure of private music album remiksowy special retrospective appeared with the iTunes music store. This statement includes 12 new artists Remixed songs as Boca Juniors, Tocadisco, and many others. Some of these songs were previously the original version of the iTunes music albums with retrospective effect, and the release of the DVD, listed above.

Test, seven lives, many faces, Enigma music album was released worldwide, 19, 2008. The first single "seven Lives," is a combination of classical and modern elements.

Statement of Platinum colección-CD 3 appeared 27 November in Germany and 9 February 2010 worldwide. The first CD contains the success of the enigma, the second and third remiksowy is a collection of "Lost Track"-Michael Cretu, musical experience never finished and released before.

List music album of this artist
Enigma project
        MCMXC A.D.                              The Cross of Changes              Le Roi Est Mort, Vive Le Roi
Enigma project
           Trilogy                               The Screen Behind the Mirror                        Voyageur
Enigma project
                                    A Posteriori                                Seven Lives Many Faces