Showing posts with label Follower critique. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Follower critique. Show all posts
Sunday, September 29, 2013
Follower Critique: Tess Henley - High Heels & Sneakers
I haven't done one of these in a while. It's not that I haven't wanted to review one the blog's Twitter followers, its just that very few of my followers have intrigued me enough to listen to their music. It's an emotional roller coaster to say the least.
I get all excited when I get a notification that I have a new follower, then I see who it is, and it's somewhat disappointing. Its like, did you even look at the background of the type of music that is showcased on the blog? No, MC Such-n-Such, I do not want to hear your latest album titled Bitchez, Weed, Money, & Gunz.
As for you DJ Stank-Booty, I will not download your latest mixtape She Twerks Hard for the Money Vol. 14 (you see what I did there, elementary word play with the title of a Donna Summer classic).
Labels:
anthony hamiton,
dice raw,
Follower critique,
high heels and sneakers,
iTunes,
jill scott,
randb,
seattle,
soul,
tess henley,
the roots
Tuesday, April 23, 2013
Follower Critique: Fantom - Missing You
Well, lets just hope this edition doesn't hurt too many feelings. Let's just say I lost a couple of followers after my review of LoveRaychelMusic. Ah well, all I can do is tell the truth.
The Twitter follower I am critiquing this week is a hip-hop artist that goes by the name of Fantom (@Fantomtime). According to Twitter, Fantom is from Canada, continental home to Drake and the OVO family. From that aspect, Fantom has some big footprints to follow in, but for the most part, this kid has potential.
Labels:
canada,
drake,
fantom,
Follower critique,
grammy,
hugo diaz,
ja rule,
LoveRaychelMusic,
missing you,
r kelly
Thursday, April 18, 2013
Follower Critique: LoveRaychelMusic - Right On Time
Since I opened a Twitter page for this blog, I've gotten a lot of follows from aspiring musicians. Why, you ask. I'm guessing they want me to feature their music on my blog. Not a problem, but it comes with a price...I must give it an honest critique (unless you send a check, then I'll say its the greatest thing since Thriller, or whatever else you want me to write...every man has a price...no Ted DiBiase).
Two things I hope to accomplish with this: 1) I can help get quality, unheard artists a little bit of exposure (not much because let's face it, this blog is going nowhere fast), and 2) Brutal reviews will get shitty artists to shy away and leave me alone.
Labels:
Adele,
Amy Winehouse,
Disney,
Follower critique,
gangnamstyle,
License to drive,
london,
LoveRaychelMusic,
Right on Time,
Ted Dibiase,
uk,
youtube
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