January 9, 2011

To sing or not to sing?

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Rude words now adays are as common as saying "excuse me" or "call me". Now Cee Lo Green puts it out in the open as his latest single's title, F**k you not only has a good song but will unfortunately make people sing F-U too as easy as 1-2-3. Not to mention he makes a kid lead in his MTV! This is definately not fitting for any minor viewers (yes I'm somewhat the concervative/ concerned type here) but then again the artists will just defend themselves by saying it's their "artistry" or that there's a "censorship" that should be working. So, where are they?! Is Cee Lo's subtle version Forget You the solution to any possible issues he might encounter? */rant-ends*



But of course not all songs are that vulgar when it comes to words (or sometimes, does not need words at all). Take this next songs for example: From Paris, China, Colorado, or anywhere in the world... sing or hum to the Good Life in One Republic's latest single or chill and dance to Edward Maya and Vika Jigulina's Stereo Love.





Enjoy the soothing voice of Dawn Richard and Kalenna Harper mixed with Diddy's rap in their newly-formed group called Diddy - Dirty Money in Coming Home featuring Skylar Grey.


Lastly, follow Keri Hilson as she transforms herself into some of the women who have paved the way to black female artists like Diana Ross, TLC and Janet Jackson in Pretty Girls Rock.

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