By ChocFash
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Fashion & Style
Just when I thought R&B music was headed for a explosive demise, Deborah Cox, Kelly Price and Tamia come to save the day. The trio are working on a new album aptly titled The Queen Project. All three ladies have had successful solo careers but have nowhere received their just due. In a time where true talent simply seems to not count for much, these three ladies will provide the more tasteful not rump-shaking music listeners with some refreshing tunes. I'm looking forward to this album because I had the pleasure of interviewing Deborah Cox for Mahogany Butterfly earlier this year and she
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By Kamera
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Music
Okay, music. Who's your favorite band? Are you in one? Marching or rock? I'm honestly in a marching band, and I love rock band music. My friends are in a band, and I think thier name is 6O6. Different kinds of music makes different emotions for people. Screamo, love, party, dance music. What's your favorite kind of music? Oh, and can you play an instrument? Any kind, really. I know, a lot of questions.
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By studio
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Gadgets
We’ve seen some pretty tortuous fitness wares in our day, but few are as cringe-worthy as this. The conceptual Dancepants Kinetic Music Player is a rather vanilla looking pair of exercise pants, but the internal energy makers generate juice only when the wearer is in motion. In other words, kinetic energy is used to power the connected MP3 player, and so long as you keep hustling, the tunes will keep flowing. Not like you’ll really notice that Mambo #5 has stopped right in the middle of the bridge when you’re laying on the ground nursing a wicked cramp, but hey
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By ChocFash
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Fashion & Style
The queen of the night, Leona does it right. Leona Lewis has been compared to Mariah Carey since she stepped on the scene Bleeding Love in 2007. The British singer-songwriter released her second album Echo on Tuesday. Lewis' smoky vocals and wide vocal-range make her a high contender for getting to Ms. Carey status, but she'll need a few more hit albums first. Well, at least she's got the wardrobe of a star. Ciara goes for model glam and Louboutin heels. Okay folks, Ciara hit it on the head tonight. The svelte singer stepped out on a chic black dress and a killer pair of Christian
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By eagleboy2011
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Games
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By jeniortizxv
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People & Celebrities
have always loved the soothing sounds, the cool and lite jazz music. It relaxes my stressed sinews and tired bones, more so captivates my mind into coming up with posts or simply with stories to entertain myself (yeah, a daydreamer!).But when I hear this so-called Bossa Nova, I just know that this will be amongst my top choices of songs and rhythms to calm my ever alert senses. Listening to it makes me want to either lose my eyes (and dream again!) or sway with the music. Mostly their beat goes with cha-cha. I love dancing as well, if you came across one of my older post about it, you might
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By atifaslam
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People & Celebrities
Even Simon Cowell's family have trouble speaking to him these days because he is so busy, his sister said. June Cowell, 59, said: "He is surrounded by people and is so incredibly busy that even if I rang him to suggest meeting for a chat, his schedule would make it impossible." June, who lives in Majorca, added: "It must be wonderful to have Simon's millions but I would not want the sort of life that comes with it. It may look amazing, but I'd find it exhausting." The mum of two also cannot work out why her brother doesn't have children.She said: "Simon is so fantastic with children. I find it
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By sunesara
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Music
Listening to good and soulful music will help you attain self improvement and have a better quality of life. You can do your household chores after turning on some good music and you will never feel the strain. Also you can use music for motivation. Music can definitely change your state of mind and make you more relaxed and happy. By listening to stimulating music you tend to become more relaxed.You can also use music for intelligence. In this case music stimulates creativity by creating channels of neurons in the brain. Research has proved that music tunes the brain to higher planes of thinking.
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By 0987
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Health & Medicine
In today’s economy, people are more stressed out then ever before. It’s been a long time since I’ve seen so many people worry about their jobs, their homes, everything. So I’m writing this article to maybe help someone out there, that is having it a little rough right now.A few months back I too was stressing out about my job and my home, but a friend of mine told me about a site that has music that relieves stress, so I checked it out, and to my surprise it really works. I went on the site and they have a free sample (a ten minute music sample) that you can download to your computer,
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By 0987
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Health & Medicine
Learning music as a child is one of the most fulfilling and constructive pastimes you can pursue, and one that is likely to stick with you through the teenage years and into later life. The benefits of learning and playing music, as a soloist and in a band/ensemble are vast, and cross over into many different aspects of life, helping breed a confidence and social ability that’s otherwise hard to come by. Aside from being ‘cool’ the educational benefits of learning to play music are extensive, and as such, private music tuition can be a fantastic investment in your child’s development.Learning
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