In honor of CMN moving to London, UK for the next four months (which means get prepared for even fewer posts and even more remarkable lack of effort), today's song of the day is none other than Estelle's "American Boy." Here's hoping my American charm can rub off on the lovely ladies of Great Britain, just like Kanye's did for Estelle. They may not like my baggy jeans, but hey, they like what's underneath them...
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Tuesday, January 24, 2012
London!
In honor of CMN moving to London, UK for the next four months (which means get prepared for even fewer posts and even more remarkable lack of effort), today's song of the day is none other than Estelle's "American Boy." Here's hoping my American charm can rub off on the lovely ladies of Great Britain, just like Kanye's did for Estelle. They may not like my baggy jeans, but hey, they like what's underneath them...
Friday, January 20, 2012
Friday Throwback Jam: Mike Jones- "Still Tippin'"
This was basically the first time the Houston rap scene hit the mainstream, and it was never hotter than right around that time...especially once "Ridin' Dirty" hit #1. But this song was definitely the biggest jam when it came out. Just an all-around classic music video...everything I look for in a rap video essentially.
Wednesday, January 18, 2012
Song Of The Day: Tyga feat. Lil Wayne- "Faded"
New jam from Tyga, who's somehow burning up the charts with his other single "Rack City." This one's not as good as that one, but it has some nice moments, I suppose. It definitely won't be as much of a strip-club jam though.
Tuesday, January 17, 2012
Song Of The Day: Karmin- "Crash Your Party"
YouTube cover sensations Karmin have hit the big time, and now they have their own Vevo channel, and a hit single to boot. Let's get one thing clear: this girl can flat-out sing. She may have had access to all the studio production tricks this time around, but we already knew she could sing because she's proved it countless times in their previous videos. And, as she proved in their most well-known cover (of "Look At Me Now"), she can do the fast-rapping thing shockingly well. All in all, this song is unlikely to knock anyone's socks off, but it's catchy, it features great vocals (although I'm unsure what role the guy plays at this point), and Karmin came up through the Internet, which is something I, as a fellow online content producer, can always appreciate. How high can they climb? We'll just have to wait and see.
Monday, January 16, 2012
20 Dance Jams You Need To Hear Right Now
All right, since last month the Dance Jams feature got pushed aside due to other obligations, this month I owe it to everyone to not just double up on the last two months, but go above and beyond, and give you way too much music to even listen to in one sitting. Every song on here is pure gold, so you're gonna have to make time for all of them at some point. Seriously, the Dance Jams may be the best part of the blog at this point, so let me make clear that you NEED TO HEAR THESE SONGS! Some of them are older than others, but I'm guessing there are at least a few you haven't heard before. No writeups for these, though, because that would just take forever.
Props go to Energy 98, Beatport, and the YouTube livestream of the Swedish House Mafia show, among others.
Avicii & Nicky Romero- "Fuck School":
Within Temptation- "Sinead (Clashback Remix)":
Serge Devant feat. Coyle Girelli- "On Your Own":
The Potbelleez- "From The Music":
Flux Pavilion- "I Can't Stop":
Chuckie ft. Gregor Salto- "What Happens In Vegas":
Adrian Lux- "Teenage Crime (Axwell Remix)":
Swedish House Mafia- "Leave The World Behind":
Coldplay- "Every Teardrop Is A Waterfall (Swedish House Mafia Remix)":
Dubba Jonny- "UKF Dubstep Tutorial":
Axwell- "Watch The Sunrise (Dirty South Remix)":
No video on youTube for some reason- Click This Link!
Freestylers feat. Belle Humble- "Cracks (Flux Pavilion Remix)":
Tim Mason- "Anima":
Basto- "Again And Again":
Calvin Harris- "Feel So Close":
Tom Hangs feat. Shermanology- "Blessed (Avicii Remix)":
Digitalism- "Circles (Eric Prydz Remix)":
Katy Perry- "Teenage Dream (Kaskade Remix)":
Ellie Goulding- "Starry Eyed (Jakwob Remix)":
Ellie Goulding- "The Writer (TC4 Remix)":
Thursday, January 12, 2012
Song Of The Day: Train- "Drive By"
I gotta be honest, when I was watching the Orange Bowl and Train came on to do the halftime show, I was confused, because I had absolutely no idea they were about to release any new material. Then, just a few days later, they came out with this gem and I felt stupid. I was disappointed in myself, because I consider myself a Train fan, and I thought I would be more up to speed on such issues. But in the scheme of things it doesn't really matter, because this is yet another perfect pop song from a band that seems to make nothing but. The lyric video is pretty funny as well, especially the part where they illustrate "my love for you went viral" with a picture of the "I Like Turtles" kid.
"Set Fire To The Rain" Hits #1 On iTunes Top 200!
Hooray for Adele! Or, as iTunes calls her, ADELE! If you read my Top 30 Songs Of 2011 list, you know that "Set Fire" came in at #3. Obviously, this means I'm super psyched about this, since it's pretty rare that a song I like this much gets this popular. In fact, if any song out there deserves to be #1, it's this one, so this is big news at Consider Me Named. I guess it's celebration time!
Wednesday, January 11, 2012
Song Of The Day: Lana Del Rey- "Born To Die"
This is currently the free song of the week on iTunes, so if you like it, go get it! Or you could just get it for free online like most people...
Anyway, I can't decide how I feel about this song, video, or artist. The song is a little slow, but her voice is undeniable. The video is melodramatic, but it's sufficiently emotional and captivating that my attention didn't sway one bit while I watched it, even though not a whole lot was happening. In fact, that's how I feel about the song too- it holds my attention even though there's not a lot going on. Which I guess is the mark of successful artistry.
As for the artist herself, Lana Del Rey has been considered the "next big thing" in the indie-pop scene for a while now. However, it's unclear to me how much of her image has been constructed by her and how much of it has been constructed for her by industry people. In other words, if this is successful artistry, I don't know whether I should be giving her the credit or if I should be giving it to somebody else. Either way, I guess I give this song a hesitant thumbs-up. So, uh, go buy it!
Monday, January 9, 2012
Song Of The Day: Drake feat. Lil Wayne- "The Motto"
I didn't think much of this song, since it's fairly forgettable, and sounds just like every other Drake or Lil Wayne song we've heard the last few years. But the video redeems it all for me. It's a tribute to fallen Bay Area rap legend Mac Dre, and it features multiple shots with my favorite rapper E-40. Seeing these guys in a big-time trendy rap video makes me so happy. E-40 is 44 now, and Mac Dre was never a well-known commodity, so hopefully this gets people interested in Bay Area rap again ahead of E-40's upcoming triple release in March. Even if this song is almost laughably uninspired.
Friday, January 6, 2012
Friday Throwback Jam Of The Day: This Link
Want a Friday Throwback Jam? How 'bout six? Check 'em out here, in my newest column for cherryontop.com. This may seem like a cop-out, but trust me, six jams are better than one!
Thursday, January 5, 2012
Song Of The Day: Flo Rida feat. Sia- "Wild Ones"
Pretty much just a typical Flo Rida song, but the chorus sung by Sia will get stuck in your head for days upon days. Trust me, I know from experience. You may not like this song, but you will wind up listening to it more than a lot of songs you genuinely enjoy. Sorry.
Wednesday, January 4, 2012
Song Of The Day: Jason Mraz- "I Won't Give Up"
Happy 2012! The last time we heard from Jason Mraz, he was breaking us out of our winter doldrums with a healthy dose of ukelele in "I'm Yours." Now, in the dead of winter, he's decided to break out the old acoustic guitar and give us a similar type of tune. "I Won't Give Up" starts about as simply as a song can start (just a voice and a couple guitar plucks), then begins to pick up as Mraz adds more and more emotion to his vocals. The result is a more powerful, but less positive and less catchy song than his previous midwinter smash "I'm Yours." However, if the early sales are any indication, this will be hitting the same spots on the chart as that did, so clearly the man knows what he's doing.
By the way, how 'bout this "lyric video," huh? Dunno if I've ever seen a supposed lyric video as detailed and plot-laden as this one. It's hard to read the lyrics when you're trying to follow the story! I wonder if they'll even bother making as music video after putting so much effort into the lyric video.
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