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Topic History of: Myspace Tip
Max. showing the last 5 posts - (Last post first)
Author Message
JH I can't take her seriously with that voice.
Big End Smooth mainstream pop. I suspect a massive mainstream budget for promo is needed to break her. Nice production work.
DJKZ I must admit that im torn on this one. I find her voice can be a bit annoying with the sort of chipmunk tone. But at the same time it has an appeal.

I think musically there isn't a lot of her that comes across. I want to feel her, have some connection but it's lacking and the Lily Allen rip off is so blatant. I wouldn't have minded if she came across as that kind of girl but it seems so alien to her. Once she stops trying to be someone else and focuses on herself then i think she will do well.
Colin Collinson designer jeans?! erm Lily's Smile, no!?
zooloo First heard Little Bit Lost - my first impression was just weird, not a good way, in a turn it off way.

I popped back a bit later and got Designer Jeans - which is a rather good track. Didn't like the chorus vocal style, sounds forced and a it peculiar. I'd use their accents instead to divert it.

In My Shoes is quite alright too.

Back to the first one... erm.... don't.

I don't know the market for the other two but it all sounds done well to me.