Billie Give It to Me
| posted by the nanye on September 15th, 2008 |
Let’s see…Insert one part vintage MJ. One part Timberland and Co. Add the Kings of Orange. And spin.

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Jackson Lies
| posted by the nanye on September 5th, 2008 |
Mashup time again. This time let’s go with some old school pop along with some new age hip hop.

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We Will Rock Beverly Hills
| posted by the nanye on August 31st, 2008 |

Quick question. What do you get when you combine Weezer, Queen, and Joan Jett all together in one song? Give up? Hit the link to find out.

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Music You Should Know: Soultron
| posted by the nanye on October 24th, 2007 |

When All Things East Inc. started earlier this year, I created a section called Artists You Should Know. The intention of this regular feature was to showcase musical artists that we thought that the general public needed to be aware of, or to feature music acts that we (the crew) had just heard about, and in an effort to seem cool we would tell the world about them on our little piece of the internet.

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Music You Should Know: Amy Winehouse
| posted by the nanye on June 8th, 2007 |

So I was talking to my first wife Chef the other day, and he was telling me that he had my next Bif Naked. I asked him what he meaned and he stated that he had found me; another little white girl with an amazing voice from across the pond for me to hear. That’s when I said…”oh really“. 

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Music You Should Know: The Donnas
| posted by the nanye on June 1st, 2007 |

So what do you get when you;
- take four girls from Palo Alto, CA
- all born in the same year (two on the same day)
- let them teach themselves how to play instruments
- and throw in the musical influneces of such bands like: KISS, L7, The Muffs, and The Ramones
You'd get Brett Anderson, Torry Castellano, Maya Ford, and Allison Robertson - The Donnas

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Moment of Weakness. That's the first song I ever heard from Bif. I caught the video for it on one of those rare occasions back when MTV was actually still playing "music". When I heard I remember thinking that this was the kind of music that I had been looking for. At the time it was a Limp Bizkit world and the radio was lit up with whatever rap/rock combination it could find. But after hearing Bif's song, I rushed out to find her album - I Bificus.
According to Wikipedia;
Natasha Bedingfield (born November 26, 1981) is a Grammy Award-nominated British pop singer-songwriter. Bedingfield grew up in Lewisham, London, England and came to fame in 2004, after the release of her debut album Unwritten. In the United Kingdom, Bedingfield has achieved four top ten singles to date, including the number one, "These Words", in 2004. Her debut album has sold over 2.3 million copies worldwide and in 2006 she received a Grammy Award nomination for "Best Female Pop Vocal Performance" for "Unwritten".[1] She is currently signed to Sony BMGs RCA Records and her second album, N.B., was released on April 30, 2007.[2]
According to those nice people over at Wikipedia;
Andy McKee (1979, in Topeka, Kansas) is an American acoustic guitarist currently signed to CANdYRAT Records. His unique style of playing and compositional talent has earned him a large fanbase; in late 2006, a live performance of his flagship song, "Drifting" became a Featured Video on YouTube, achieving over 3,400,000 views and peaking as the highest rated music clip on the site. In April of '07, another of McKee's songs, "Rylynn", overtook "Drifting" as the #1 rated English video of all time on YouTube, pushing the latter to #2.
Dude what’s going on in the UK? The other day I was listening to my local morning radio show G105, and one of the DJ’s was doing his weekly top 5 must downloads. After playing several tracks by either people that I’d never heard of or really didn’t want to hear from again, he tells us about this chick over in the UK named Lola and her new song No Strings.