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My debut single is out! Check it out on YouTube below and stay tuned for download links! Let me know your thoughts below, I'd love to hear any feedback!
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Much has been made of the reduced importance of the record label in the Internet age, a time in which artists have almost unlimited opportunity to distribute their music as they see fit. Social media websites like YouTube, Facebook and Soundcloud all have functionalities that allow musicians to release and promote their work, something used to its full advantage by YouTube stars turned major label signees such as Justin Bieber, Pentatonix and Lindsey Stirling; while other websites like IndieGoGo and Pledge Music are entirely formulated around allowing fans to essentially act as financial backers for their favourite artists - something Neon Hitch took to the furthest extreme when she set up the first crowd-funded "fan label", #WeRNeon. But for many artists, a record label is still the most viable choice. When it's good, a label can propel its artists into superstardom, providing not only financial resources but also a multitude of industry connections and years of business advice. But when it's bad, an overbearing and controlling record label can micromanage an artists personal life, censor their artistic output, and even trigger a descent into depression, as it has with the extreme case of Kesha. It's a dichotomy that Kerli has found herself stuck between many times. At age 29, the Estonian-born musician has finally found a method of distribution that works for her, as opposed to her for it; but Kerli's road to independence has been far from quick or easy. After faking her age to win a singing competition, Fizz Superstar, Kerli was signed to Universal Records in Europe at 14 before her mentor Rob Stevenson left the label - and left her out in the cold. Strike one. She later signed to Stevenson's own label and passion project Stolen Transmission, but was dropped from this as well when the label went bankrupt. Strike two. Finally, a frustrated Kerli took the plunge and moved to New York at the age of 18, finally gaining an audition with The X Factor USA judge L.A. Reid, who signed her to Island in 2006. But as Kerli soon learned, a record contract did not include a clause for immediate and eternal joy. Despite the release of a well-received fan favorite project, the dark and moody twisted fairytale of a rock album Love Is Dead, Kerli faced multiple frustrations with her label. Love Is Dead spawned two singles: 'Walking on Air' and 'The Creationist', both of which were well-received and boosted by placements in multiple TV shows; but the label clearly had little faith in their artist, ignoring her success in the rock world in place of a rather misguided request for her to record R&B, likely a ploy to capitalize on the success of their other signees Bieber and Leona Lewis. A sophomore album - originally called Weapons of Mass Creation and later I.Nimene - was teased through the singles 'Army of Love' and 'Zero Gravity', but faced multiple delays, before a poorly timed leak stopped any chance of an official release. Later reworked as an EP, Utopia, and fronted by the lead single 'The Lucky Ones', the project was the ying to Love Is Dead's yang, a joyful celebration of life and ode to happiness which was released to to positive results in the pop world. A performance on Dancing with the Stars was described as a "major milestone in the EDM community", and both 'Army of Love' and 'The Lucky Ones' peaked at #1 on Billboard's Hot Dance Club Songs chart, a feat undoubtedly helped by Kerli's high-profile writing credit on Demi Lovato's 'Skyscraper'. But despite all her hard work, Kerli's music wasn't given the promotion it deserved, and she ultimately parted ways with the label. Strike three. It was then that Kerli decided to take matters into her own hands. Ever the resourceful creator, Kerli returned to her Estonian roots, setting up her version of a studio in a small woodland cottage with no running water and little electricity. Inspired by the beauty of the nature surrounding her, Kerli transitioned from the high-sugar dance-pop of her EP to a genre she calls 'Transcendental Electronic Music' - one which, from the sounds of singles 'Feral Hearts' and 'Blossom', is a fusion of downcast synths, earthy beats and skyscraper harmonies. It's a happy medium between the edgy, gothic vibe of Love Is Dead and the pure elation of Utopia; and one her audience seems to be responding to. A Pledge Music page set up by Kerli and her team to raise funds for the album release received thousands of donations in exchange for items such as thigh high socks, handwritten lyrics, and rings filled with seeds "gathered by Kerli under the full moon of ancient Estonia" - and all without any label backing. Now, with third single 'Diamond Hard', Kerli has reinvented herself once again. With a harsh percussive beat, 80s strings synths, a grungy, almost dubstep breakdown and imagery that Illuminati fanatics are going to lose their minds over, it's a completely new side to the upcoming album, due out independently within the next six months. And the intention for the song? "I hope these vibrations teleport you into a land of uninhibited fairytales and connect you with your wildest self." It may sound like the wildest of dreams, but knowing Kerli it may just come true. What are your thoughts on Kerli's latest reinvention? Check out her latest single 'Diamond Hard' above and let us know your opinions in the comments section below!
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When you don't like any of the singles listed... Single Of The Year: Tove Lo - Cool Girl Album Of The Year: Kiiara - Low Kii Savage EP New Artist Of The Year: Sizzy Rocket Queen Of The Tradelists: Bibi Bourelly Video Of The Year: Skylar Grey - Come Up For Air Collab Of The Year: JoJo - Fuck Apologiies (ft Wiz Khalifa) Leak Of The Year: Lana Del Rey - Roses Iconic Moments Of PHF (Special Award): I thought Neon was a catfish @Tweener
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I am upset and disgusted by the news today that Lady Gaga will be surprise releasing her new single 'Perfect Illusion' this Friday, just one day after the world premiere of my debut single 'New Day'. This charlatan has a habit of sabotaging other artists releases - for example, when she released her single 'Applause' on the same day as 'Roar' - and now she is targeting me.
I will rest easy knowing that there is a special place in hell for popstars who bring down other popstars. And even if God forgives you, I won't Gaga. Watch your ma ma ma ba ba back.
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Thank you for your support my Little MOnsters! I'm proud to announce that we will be partnering with Perez Hilton to debut my single! Stay tuned for the Katy Perry remix coming soon!
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I was gonna post something inspiring in here but @Tweener's already posted everything I was gonna say. We need to start an #AskTweener thread for him to help everyone out with their problems!
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The Bryanphobia has been officially internalised. We need to stand up against that bully @Tweener and fight for our rights!
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That's interesting. So it's in some ways a form of self harm for you? i never thought of it like that.
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Fifth Harmony's Camila Ditches Band Due to "Anxiety"
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I know what you mean. She has the most annoying voice and personality but at the same time she brings a lot of stage presence. They should have just replaced her with one of the GRL girls tho tbh. -
Interesting title! Is her Mi Reflejo era coming?
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I would change my account name on there to 'DELETED' but the forum's so dead that nobody would notice...
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Kiiara vs. Lady Gaga - Tennessee (Remix Stems)
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Idk what the original song sounds like and I honestly can't spot the 'Monster' stems anywhere but this is hot anyway! -
Fans of Fifth Harmony - or Harmonisers, as anyone under the age of fifteen would know them as - were left disappointed on Friday night after one of the five voices, that belonging to Camila Cabello, abruptly departed the group's Missouri concert halfway through the show. Following the quintet's performance of their single 'Boss', Cabello left the stage for what her bandmates initially described as a temporary "wardrobe malfunction". Disappointingly, though, Camila never turned to the stage, forcing the remaining members to finish off the last seven songs in their set as a four-piece. Camila later explained her decision in a Snapchat video posted on Saturday morning. "Hi Missouri, sorry I couldn't finish the set last night," she said in the video. "I was having too much anxiety and couldn't finish it… I'm truly sorry." This came after she posted a cryptic and much liked Tweet following Friday nights show. In 2015, Camila spoke publicly about her anxiety for the first time during a cover story with Billboard Magazine. "I was having terrible anxiety, nonstop," she stated back then. "My heart would beat really fast the whole day. Two hours after I woke up, I'd need a nap because my body was so hyperactive. It was so eff – sorry, but it was so fucked up. I was scared of what would happen to me, of the things my brain might tell me. I realized the stuff I thought was important isn't worth my health. Now I write in a diary every day, work out and meditate." In a post Tumblr-landscape in which mental illness is the new selling point, the word "anxiety" seems to be the 21st century's version of "artistic differences" or "exhaustion" - aka, a bullshit excuse for celebrities to use when they want to get out of a commitment. Camila's use of the terminology is eerily similar to Zayn Malik's use of the term which, coupled with "stress", lead to his departure from One Direction. Malik later used his "anxiety" to get out of performing at the Capital Summertime Ball, taking to Instagram to talk about the decision. It appears that Camila was able to make it through Sunday night's show in Dallas, although it remains to be seen if her anxiety recurs or not. In the meantime, those fans who were tired of seeing her hogging the spotlight can enjoy this performance of 'Work From Home' sans Cabello in the video below. What are your thoughts on the situation? Is Cabello's anxiety a serious enough issue for you to forgive her absence, or is she just using her pain as an excuse to plan her next move as a solo artist? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below!
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The Black Eyed Peas Preparing 'Where Is The Love 2.0'
Main Pop Girl replied to Main Pop Girl's topic in Entertainment News
I never got into the original because I can't stand JT's voice but I can deal with this one thanks to Queen Mary.- 10 replies
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Yasss, I'd love for them to branch out a bit more and explore some places in Europe or Asia! Everything's even scarier when you're in a foreign country and you can't understand the language.
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If only that "aye"-saying bitch was handing out maple, then you could have a toffee apple my lovely fan.
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Sending you the debut single from the up-and-coming Queen of Pop Gale Force, thank me later!
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Don't even stress Chanel #2, nothing could make me hate you more than I already do.
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The Killers - Mr. Brightside vs. P!nk - Get The Party Started
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The shade of you saying one of her few lip synced performances is one of her best...
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Prison is such a good idea tbh, I can imagine some really creepy ghosts haunting that place! Mine would be called American Horror Story: Cruise and it would be centred around a haunted ghost ship. Like all my favourite seasons of the show, there'd be two different eras in there - one in the 1910s, when the ship was first made and one in the present day, when there's an anniversary voyage marking 100 years of the ships disembarking. Naturally, the first era would feature James March from Hotel as a mass murderer who kills everyone on board before the ship crashes into an iceberg. The Countess will also appear alongside a young Sister Jude and some of the Freak Show characters who are on there as entertainment. We think March is dead but in the present day, the ice melts and he's revealed to be alive. The current day is based around a murder mystery cruise in which someone pretends to be killed and the other passengers have to find out who did it; but the murders soon start turning real without anyone realising. Connie Britton appears as well as Lily Rabe and Emma Roberts. Towards the end of the season, the ship crashes again and everyone's left on a deserted island. The remaining passengers now have to deal with the mass murderer from the ship and a new monster who inhabits the island. In the last episode, the remaining passengers are discovered by a ship heading to Russia that takes them on board and rescues them. Sadly, this ship also crashes in the middle of Siberia and the people start resorting to cannibalism. Then, at the end of the last episode a title screen is displayed saying European Horror Story: Wasteland, announcing a spin-off of the show to come next year alongside the normal AHS! Idk, mine isn't as exciting as yours but I tried.