The rumored couple from “The Voice” has struck a musical chord with each other as Gwen Stefani is reported to have sung a duet with Blake Shelton, in his soon-to-be-released album “If I’m Honest”. The detail was revealed by Stefani herself as she took to her Twitter handle to share the news about the album titled, “Go Ahead and Break My heart.” The development was appreciated widely by the duo’s fans and they are very excited to hear it. However, this is all that has been revealed by the songstress and no other detail has come out. As for Blake, he has shared that the duet announcement was the idea of Gwen. He also revealed that they worked together on writing the song and it is very dear to him as well as Stefani. The reason being they share
Shares) Through the song, she said, “I’m so confused, and I may never understand that my
In 2007 Faith Hill took over as the signature voice of NFL on NBC's Sunday Night Football, singing the theme song. Faith Hill also sang the theme for Sunday Night Football that airs on the NBC network. The song is called "Waiting All Week For Sunday Night". She will be heard on Aretha Franklin's upcoming album, A Woman Falling Out of Love, planned to be released in 2009.
In the book I’d Tell You I Love You, But Then I’d Have To Kill You, the author, Ally Carter, made some interesting female protagonists. One of them is named Cameron Morgan. She is a student at The Gallagher Academy for Exceptional Young Women (a school for spies, basically). In school, she’s a girl that doesn’t get noticed quite easily, giving her the nickname Cammie the Chameleon, which is a good thing, while on a mission at least. If you ask me, Cammie seems like an amazing character because, in my opinion, she keeps most of abilities inside instead of showing them to their true potential, which I can somewhat relate to.
There are a lot of similarities between Beyoncé and Christina Aguilera’s song. The first similarity is that they both have to do with things that teenagers go through such as finding their identity, changing who they are because of other people, and many more. I believe they did this theme because maybe they went through it as a teenager or had someone close to them who went through it. The second similarity is that they have the
This creates a beautiful blending of the two parts together and shows that this song was written to showcase the vocals.
According to Merriam Webster’s Dictionary the definition of voice is “the ability to sing.” This is probably the most important criterion because an audience doesn’t want to listen to a song that contains a horrible voice. This song is a perfect example of two amazing voices. Drake, a famous hip-hop and rap artist, and Rhianna, another famous hip-hop artist, sing this song as a duet. Their voices fit perfectly in this song because they both have a serious tone in their voice to relate with the situation the song is addressing. For example, this song couldn’t be sang by two singers that have a high pitch happy voices because the message that is being portrayed is more of a serious tone rather than a happy tone; therefore, these two singers voices fit the part very well.
Gwen Stefani and bandmate Tony Kanal began dating soon after Stefani joined No Doubt,: she stated that she was heavily invested in that relationship. Gwen Stefani's relationship with Kanal ended. Their break-up inspired Stefani from the core, and many of Tragic Kingdom's songs, such as "Don't Speak", "Sunday Morning", and "Hey You!", chronicle the ups and downs of their relationship.
Macklemore (Ben Haggerty), Ryan Lewis, and Mary Lambert wrote this song together. It is a part of a partnership with the Music for Marriage Equality campaign. It drives home topics about hetero and homosexuality, and overall acceptance. Listening to this song made me realize that I, myself, have common views with the three talents that put it together. Same feelings on Christianity, marriage equality, and life basically.
Previously, JobsNHire reported that Stefani had been busy in the studio with music producer J.R. Rotem. The music producer revealed to Time that Stefani was going through “a lot.” “What she’s going through right now. It’s not like she’s in this very stable, boring place in her life—it was the most turbulent time!” exclaims Rotem.
Onika Tanya Maraj, better known as Nicki Minaj, created a song called “The Crying Game” to tell a significant part of her life. She’s been in a relationship with safaree Daniels for 10+ years and they ended their relationship shorthanded because of her long time heart break. Once Minaj became famous she started to realize that the man she knew treated her differently and started to become distance. Minaj uses the singer, Jessie Ware, to create a smooth transition to the climax of the song to let the people know the song makes her miserable. Nicki Minaj is known for her use of rhymes, significant bars and hyperbole.
Carrie Underwood has now sign, sealed and delivered her best album to date. With an ample 10 year musical career under her belt, she has once again succeeded in innovating her characteristic sound. Though the country crooner is best known for her far-reaching high notes, she has taken a more eclectic approach to her latest album "Storyteller". Underwood captures the new country mood, reminiscent of Sam Hunt's "Montevallo", by adding Zach Crowell and Jay Joyce to her production team. With tender songs like "What I Never Knew I Always Wanted" and punch-to-the-gut tunes like "Dirty Laundry" there is a wide range of country tunes fans can start dancing to. My favorite track, thus far, is "Heartbeat" a sweet love song with an alternative thump
It was also revealed that Drake and Rihanna are dating together as well. Rihanna is
"That's my jam. I love that one. That's my favorite. I bring the babies there, but clearly it's for me. 'Let's do it one more time! The babies want to go!' I'm so excited, like, 'Let's do it!'" Fallon said. "I'm crying. They're singing in different languages. I'm like, 'Oh, my God!'"
Young adult literature such as The Hate U Give by Angie Thomas, emphasizes teenagers using both their actions and their voices to overcome injustices such as racial inequality and police brutality. Racial inequality and police brutality is discussed greatly throughout The Hate U Give, due to the difficulties the protagonist, Starr Carter, endures when her best friend, Khalil, is killed because of him being African American and situated in an unsafe neighborhood. Starr embraces an inner conflict with herself in regards to speaking up and taking action against the presented injustices she constantly faces. The author, Laura M. Robinson, of Girlness and Guyness: Gender Trouble in Young Adult Literature thoroughly explains why adolescents are
Scars to your beautiful, by Alessia Cara, says that we’re good enough just the way we are, and outer beauty is not the only beauty that matters. Women experience a lot of pressure to make themselves look appealing, but this song says that we should love and appreciate ourselves no matter what. We have to perceive that there are diverse types of beauty in the world, and not just the beauty of our outer appearance. “And you don't have to change a thing/ The world could change its heart” is a line from the poem that asserts that you’re perfect just the way you are, and you don’t have to change yourself just to fit in with everyone.