Thursday, September 22, 2011

my hit chart analysis for september 2011

It's all about how to be cooler than cool. I remember I have to keep sentimental songs and EMO music before but this time we have more dance than ever. I can't predict the tracks and trends to come. The fact is, it is really hard this days to have final say as to what type of music will hit our waves next.

And why make analysis for September?

I just hope there is enough reasons. I feel like too many musicians love to include the name September in their songs. Probably because of the kind of weather we have during September. As we listen to the lyrics of the song by Earth Wind and Fire, I believe September is the cradle of nostalgia. They want to remember how they were dancing in September. Another song by Chris Daughtry which is also entitled as September. There's a lot of songs that carries September in them. last one for example, [hope this is last] Wake Me Up When September Ends by Greenday.

So this September I decided to give some tribute to the songs which made it to the top of the charts here and abroad. Let me begin with Adele. This year is her year. It is the year when Adele is really shining. Like a metamorphosis from her cocoon, Adele brought us songs which are easy to understand yet classy in all senses. We had Rollin in the Deep following her long forgotten Chasing Pavements. This song, garnered thousands of like in youtube and facebook as well as remakes and covers from all aspiring artists and wannabe sensations. There is a cover from Mike Posner, John Legend and would you believe, Linkin Park?

A lot of girls making their ways to top. Next to Adele is the newly transformed music of Demi Lovato. She sounded more mature in her latest videos "Sky Scrapper" and "Who's That Boy" featuring DEV. What mor ecan I say for the AI finalist who made it to Interscope. I'm speaking of her sexiness Pia Toscano who really looks like a Latina beauty queen and her back is awesome too. But remember we are talking about music and her voice is just as sexy as her body. Her single "This Time"; captured the hearts of young lovers all over the world.

Nicki Minaj, with her unique soft kind of rapping, is already the carrier of modern hiphop RNB. She remained undisputed with Super Bass but now kinda replacing it with "Where Dem Gurls At" which is a collaboration with David Guetta. In case we forget, we have Pitbull for this year, making a lot of collaborations. And now, the latest with Timbaland, the sexy video of Pass At Me. Bruno Mars also did a collaboration with Bad Meets Evil and Slim Shady. Another one with Slim and BME is Fast Lane. But seeing that the voice of Bruno Mars is very much suited to that kind of rap, other artists who can't afford the time of Bruno Mars resorted to Adam Lavigne. I feel some kind of competition as to how they do the choruses of the songs. The first one to be released was Move Like Jagger but it was followed by Gym Class Heroes' "Stereo Heart" which featured the captivating voice of Lavigne as replacement to the voice of BRuno that we loved.

Still we are waiting more from Katy Perry and Rihanna who just released her Cheers to That. And Season 3 of Glee already started. I bet a lot of their covers will be in iTunes very soon.

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