Ya, my friends. It’s a brilliant single that unfortunately just isn’t getting any big publicity. ‘She’s Madonna’, the third single from his Rudebox debacle, is better than the tabloid press would have you believe. Over a gurgling electro backing from the Pet Shop Boys, Robbie suppresses his usual self-indulgent whining to reveal an acute fascination with the Queen of Pop - “We’re having drinks with Kate and Stella, Gwyneth’s here and she’s brought her fella” suggests someone’s a fan of the 3am girls. Anyway this is brilliant. Absolutely sodding brilliant. Stop sniggering at the back. Apparently inspired by Guy Richie’s brilliant dumping of a former girlfriend (”I love you baby, but face it, she’s Madonna”, a line that forms the chorus) this is a slab of absolute deep-fried electro gold, as camp as a row of tents, barking mad (there’s even a Japanese spoken word section!) and with a strange feeling of wide-eyed beauty pouring out of every one of Robbie William’s (allegedly) gak-incrusted pores.
Hopefully, this will inspire a public reappraisal of Robbie’s absolutely fucking ace ‘Rudebox’ album, which will lift it into the pantheon of the great unappreciated albums.
Boyz II Men, all music group participants: Nathan Bartholmew Morris, Michael Sean McCary, Shawn Patrick Stockman, and Wanya Jermaine Morris, they are dreamed only of being a successful music group. They no longer have to dream. These four incredible talents have accomplished so much in just twelve years. Their story is something that could be perfect for a movie. This biography will tell the incredible story of how four men single handedly conquered the music world. In 1992, just as the excitement over Cooley high harmony seemed to be dying down a bit, the soundtrack of the Eddie Murphy movie Boomerang, which featured the Boyz II Men track “End of the Road,” was released. The single hovered at No. 1 for a phenomenal thirteen weeks, beating an eleven-week record set by Elvis Presley’s “Don’t Be Cruel/Hound Dog” single back in 1956.
I head an opinion that Call Me Irresponsible is an Canadian answer to Frank Sinatra. I agree with this opinion:Call Me Irresponsible is the latest album of
Katie Muela was born in Georgia in the former USSR (vodka, Stalin, Shevardnadze, Katie Melua) in 1984, living in Moscow for a while when she was three or four. Not surprisingly she doesn’t remember a lot of Moscow back in the communist time, although one thing Katie remembers is that the place they were staying in did the most amazing pancakes she has ever tasted. Leaving Moscow and the pancakes Katie Muela spent most of my childhood in Georgia in the seaside town of Batumi. When she was nine, her dad got a job as a heart surgeon in Belfast, so Katie’s
The Sugababes are Award-winning female pop group trio from London, England formed in 1998. The Sugababes were originally composed of Mutya Buena, Siobhan Donaghy, & Keisha Buchanan. Mutya and Keisha have been friends since they were 8 years old. They met Siobhan at a party and soon discovered that they loved to sing and decided to form a group called “Sugababes”. They chose the name at the age of 12 and 13 cause at the time they were still eating baby food! They found a manager and were signed to London Records and began working on their debut album. Over time these young women (still in their teens) have matured into formidable singers, songwriters and producers crafting catchy and feisty pop songs.
They co-wrote all their songs & did their own melodies. With over 40 tracks done it was hard for the girls to decide which to put on the album. I The Sugababes released their debut album “One Touch”, to a rave of reviews, in November of 2000. It included 4 top 30 hits such as Overload(6), New Year(12), Run For Cover(13), and Soul Sound(30).They have also had much success overseas such as Germany, Australia, and Japan to name a few.
In 2003 they won a Brit Award for “Best Dance Act”, and in 2006 were named the UK all-female act of the 21st century from British Hit Singles And Albums, beating international acts such as Britney Spears and Madonna.