Start 2012 with good intentions and good intentions are always good. If, in addition, these new purposes or projects come from the hand of new musical works of artists already established can be considered good news for the music world and for the fans and followers of these bands and singers.
Then in 2010 published the album Animal and gave birth to an EP titled Cannibal published November 19, 2010, Ke$ha is taking it easy to get his new musical work which goes on sale from May this year.
Even without official title, the Californian singer's intention is to make an album Pop-rock inspired by the 70 and describe his experiences traveling around the world, a point of departure for his first album of electropop where a few guitars are in production. Be more influenced by the artists of Rock 'n' Roll as Janis Joplin, Iggy Pop and Alice Cooper.
"I just want to capture something of the true essence of rock and roll, and that's just profanity, sensuality and fun and not to give importance to anything (...) I have enough time to make sure that is the reinvention of pop music. That's the ultimate goal of reinventing pop music. So I'm thinking I need to take time, but in May sounds about right." Ke$ha said in an interview with MTV.
The singer will have production by Dr. Luke, who has accompanied the singer began to become more popular by 2009. Although from very little has been devoted to the world of music more or less luck but his stubbornness positive for a place in the world of music, has done it.
Another of the artists who waited with great expectations a second disc with equal or better quality than the first, the second titled The Boy Who Knew Too Much was at a lower level, this time Mika is back this 2012 with a third album called The Origin of Love.
With the expectation that the light comes out from the month of March, for her third Beirut singer has had during the recording with the collaboration of artists like William Orbit, Martin Solveig and Empire of the Sun, and is committed to deliver a simple registration with influences from Daft Punk, Fleetwood Mac, including a series of songs sung in French as the previously released "Elle me dit". Another song integrated into the new job will "Kick ass", song from the soundtrack of the film of the same name.
The album which will be entitled The Origin of Love is in reference to the experiences he had to overcome in the accident suffered by his sister in 2010 after falling from fourth floor. All songs on the CD, which will be 12, be linked with love in different shades.
Although the new album is entirely devoted to love and personal experiences, we must remember that their songs will pop fancy trying the model both characterizes him.
In 2010 launched My World 2.0 dedicated, of course, all girls and adolescents who followed him for more than half the world, including some mothers, but it occurs in 2012 and Justin Bieber gets older, will make this year 18 years . His new album will open more the broad spectrum of ages? Should begin to include mothers in the list of faithful followers of the singer? "I'm always trying to keep my core fanbase". For now, their fans like to have them incodicionales well pampered.
So far Justin has given us a Christmas album entitled Under the mistletoe.
His new album will be titled "Believe" and is scheduled to go on sale for early summer, without specifying an exact date.
"I'm trying to create a new sound that people are not accustomed to hearing. It may sound strange at first, like when did Justin Timberlake FutureSex / LoveSounds," said Canadian singer.
It is rumored that some of the songs are dedicated to project susnuevo his girlfriend Selena Gomez have been written by himself. Everything will be when they begin to hear the songs that Justin's own words are well crafted songs and thoroughly selected by him and his team.
You have to prepare well the ears, stereos and speakers or headphones to listen to everything before us on a musical level for the whole year 2012. This is only the appetizer, sure that during the year we will be more of a surprise.
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