The
first thing most people want to know about Cher Lloyd is, ‘What does the music
sound like?’ Then it’s ‘What’s she really like?’ To kill the proverbial bird with
the proverbial stone, it/ she is dynamic, determined, funny, outspoken, totally
inimitable, incredibly astute and really very enjoyable to spend time with.
Creating an album that quite brilliantly yet succinctly defines her
multi-faceted personality, the as-yet-untitled debut delivers on both upbeat
pop smashes and punchy urban panache.
The diverse and imaginative album features collaborations with
Busta Rhymes, Mike Posner and new British rapper Dot Rotten. She has also
worked with acclaimed writer/ producer Max Martin (Britney Spears, Pink) and
established hitmakers including The Runners (Rick Ross, Rihanna), Kevin Rudolph
(Lil Wayne, Timbaland), RedOne (Gaga, Nicole Scherzinger), as well as Emelie
Sandé, who has written with Professor Green and Wiley
“Each
and every track is different; it’s just a massive amount of variety,” Cher
decides. “It’s like I’ve got a music box and there’s wild things popping out
all over the place. You could describe it as ‘Swag Pop’, but I’d also describe
it as ‘Grit-Ya-Teeth’ as well,” she laughs.
Cher
Lloyd – Sticks + Stones is available in music stores nationwide, for only
Php430, exclusively under Ivory Music & Video, the licensee of Sony Music
in the Philippines. To get Cher Lloyd on your moibile, text CHER to 3456. Open
to Globe and Smart subscribers only, standard rates apply. You can get Cher
Lloyd’s songs online, just visit mymusicstore.com.ph
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After
igniting the Saturday Night Live stage earlier this month, Karmin’s
single "Brokenhearted" has infiltrated Top 40
Radio becoming the most added song nationwide. The song, which People magazine calls, “An
infectious pop confection..,” was co-written by Karmin’s Amy Heidmann and Nick
Noonan. Karmin are slowly unveiling surprises over the next couple of months
including TV performances, features splashed across the pages of NYLON, ELLE, Teen Vogue, YRB and more leading up to the
“swag pop” duos debut music release Hello out now.
MTV says that,
"Brokenhearted" kicks off with a fat, bouncy beat and soulfully sung
verse,” while Teen Vogue raves, “Don’t let the title fool
you—‘Brokenhearted’ is as upbeat as they come with Karmin’s signature
fast-paced rhymes and a catchy hook” and NYLON calls it, “perky,
irresistibly addictive, and way happier than the title suggests.” Billboard is already boasting
that their debut release will be one to keep a close eye on as reigning supreme
this year. Karmin took the internet by storm last year after posting a cover of
Chris Brown’s “Look At Me Now” on YouTube. The clip instantly went viral and
became one of YouTube’s most viewed videos of 2011. The duo has since racked up
almost 200 million views for their videos.
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