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Fallout

This is an old song that I finally finagled into sounding good. The track uses Neon Indian's Fallout and was inspired by Frank Ocean's Strawberry Swing .  As with that song, I stripped the song of its original vocals and used the title as a starting point to craft a story of my own.  Hope you like it. http://www.mediafire.com/?bqv9d7821m7nn7m (I tried posting to SoundCloud, but the fact that I pretty much used a copyrighted track in its entirety did not make them very happy.) Lyrics: [Verse 1] Falling, falling out of control Away we will go To make love, oh how sweet Warm night, city breeze Not so sweet nothings and furtive stares Not the answer to my prayers, but Stagger, stumble through the door Bet tomorrow that’ll make you sore [Chorus] And we’re falling in and falling out of control And we’re falling in and falling out of control [Verse 2] Turn on the night light, not too bright Just enough to set things right, it Won’t go over we

Frank Ocean - channel ORANGE

As of about a week ago, with this eloquent note , Frank Ocean became the first major urban artist to come out of the closet. Luther Vandross would be proud. This bit of news, quite justifiably, got the guy a ton of media coverage. To capitalize, his label has just rush released his major label debut, channel ORANGE, on iTunes.  Unfortunately, the album sucks. His earlier mixtape, Nostalgia, Ultra , was full of interesting songs that were well written and soulfully sung. Here, the music is still intriguing and soulful, but there's little quality or focus. At least 2/3 of the album sounds like an extended interlude, and the other 1/3 is not particularly memorable either. I like Thinking of You, Lost, and Forrest Gump, but three good songs out of 17 is not particularly good. tl;dr: The first major openly gay urban artist releases his debut to great media fanfare. Too bad it sucks. Go and listen to his old mixtape instead, that shit was off the chain.

Review of Recent Pop Albums

Usher - Looking 4 You :   Usher tries to go electro.  To make sure he succeeds, an all star production cast, including Swedish House Mafia, are brought in.  Too bad they forgot to write good songs.  Well, with the exception of " Climax" , which is absolutely phenomenal Justin Bieber - Believe : Believe will certainly make all the Beliebers scream.  Then again, an album of white noise would probably do the same, so that's not saying much.  Most of the album is forgettable pop mush, and there's nothing as stellar as Baby to save it all.  "As Long As You Love Me" (not a cover of the classic Backstreet Boys song) comes close though. Linkin Park - Living Things : I have no idea what happened to Linkin Park.  Everyone in my generation grew up on the first two Linkin Park albums; both albums are near perfect.  "In the End" and "Numb" are stone cold classics.  Then, they went and released the mediocre Minutes to Midnight and the abominable A

My New Favorite Rapper

So a little while ago, I found this low quality video of some teenage girl rapping via a random Reddit link.  I think I clicked on it because whoever posted it insisted that the girl was a good rapper, and I just wanted to laugh at how wrong the they were.  Turns out I was wrong.  This girl is phenomenal.  The rhyming is on par with the best there ever was, and the lyrics are entirely unique.  I literally haven't heard a rap verse this good since Eminem in his prime.  If I were the head of a record label, the first thing I'd do is lock this girl down.  She's something special.  I've posted the lyrics that I can parse out below.  The first two stanzas have some highlighting just to show where all the rhymes are.  Again, it's pretty fucking impressive. Lyrics: You could be much creep ier I’m pleased with your Chees y words and your feel ings Regarding my cheeks creas ing E ven though I’m greas ier than pizz a More tweez ers , I mean , Jes us M