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THIS IS THE ONE….

Main Title Lists

  1. “Come Back to Me”  by Utada, M.S. Eriksen, T.E. Hermansen Stargate, Utada, Sking U
  2. “Me Muero”  by Utada, M.S. Eriksen, T.E. Hermansen Stargate, Utada and Sking U
  3. “Merry Christmas Mr. Lawrence – FYI” that composed by Ryuichi Sakamoto Stargate, Utada and Sking U
  4. “Apple and Cinnamon”   by Utada, M.S. Eriksen, T.E. Hermansen Stargate, Utada and Sking U
  5. “Taking My Money Back”  by  Utada, C. Stewart C. “Tricky” Stewart, Utada and Sking U
  6. “This One (Crying Like a Child)” by  Utada, M.S. Eriksen, T.E. Hermansen Stargate, Utada and Sking U
  7. “Automatic Part II” by  Utada, S. Hall, C. Stewart C. “Tricky” Stewart, Sean K., Utada and Kuk Harrell
  8. “Dirty Desire”  by Utada, C. Stewart C. “Tricky” Stewart, Utada, Kuk Harrell and Sking U
  9. “Poppin’”   Utada, M.S. Eriksen, T.E. Hermansen Stargate, Utada and Sking U
  10. “On and On” by  Utada, S. Hall, C. Stewart Sean K., C. “Tricky” Stewart,and Utada (more…)

Kelis Finally BACK!!

She may have been the first girl to scream on a track, as Kelis says in her song “Bossy,” but she’s more like the 100th girl this year alone to try on the Euro-dance sound on her latest effort “Acapella.”

The singer — who took a break from music after being dropped by her former record label, having her first child with and divorcing rapper Nas — is reemerging with a new sound, new look, 0000056184_350and a new place to call her label home.

She leaked the new single today via her twitter page and followed it up with a message to fans, saying she’s wrote it with “love and life in mind.”

Kelis compares her life to a song being sung in acapella and once love enters it, it’s brimming with pulsating beats and synthesis as illustrated by production by David Guetta. Although the overall sound is nothing new, the sincerity in the lyrics mixed with the danceable beat makes it pretty refreshing.

Kelis’ as-yet-untitled album is, she says, “pretty much done” and will be released in 2010.

However, different story go for her lifestyle. There is some rumors have swirled for nearly a year over the current status of the marriage between one of hip hop’s royal couples, Nas and Kelis. (more…)

It all about passion and interest.

When, Micheal Jackson pass away, people have being asking, who will able replace him. In order to solve his problem I’d like to pass onto you fews great tips on let you  sing well so that you would become next legend.

If you implement these tips into your singing, you will notice an immediate improvement in the quality of your voice.

These tips will help you to sing with more vocal range, better tone, and much more flexibility. It took me many years to discover these tips, so pay attention, because you’re about to learn them all at once!

passion in singingThe first tip on improving singing is an exercise called the “lip roll”. If you religiously practice this exercise and nothing else, you will notice a large improvement in your voice in a matter of weeks.

The reason it works so well is it does a magnificent job of balancing out your voice as you sing. You see, when you sing there are three main things that need to be in balance for your voice to sound great.

These three things are your air pressure, your vocal resonance and your vocal chord coordination.

Now, these topics are all fairly big, so I’m not going to cover them all in this article. You can however get excellent training at this website , which will help you master these important areas of singing.

For now though, just know that the “lip roll” exercise I’m about to show you balances these three areas, which is exactly what you need to happen to develop an excellent singing voice.

Ok, the lip roll is fairly simple to do, but you need to actually hear what it sounds like to get a good idea of how it’s done.

A little while back I recorded a tutorial demonstrating how to do this very effective exercise. I highly recommend you check out the tutorial, because this exercise can help your singing tremendously.

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The second tip on improving singing is to experiment singing in your upper vocal range using a very squeaky “waaa” sound. (Sort of like a baby crying)

When you use this very squeaky sound, you should be able to sing in your upper vocal range with much less vocal strain, because it “forces” your vocal chords to form the correct vocal coordination for your upper vocal range.

Many singers have trouble with singing in their upper vocal registers because they “pull” much of the weight from their lower vocal register up too high. By keeping things really squeaky you should be able to “drop” much of this weight and sing correctly in your upper vocal registers (known as your mixed voice and your head voice).