By Ani Tzenkova 07 Feb 2009 @ 6:30 pm |
Adele : Melt My Heart to Stone (Kickdrums Remix)

This in no way this sounds like an album of a 19 year old girl. Adele has described her musical style as “heartbroken soul”; pretty deep for someone that age, just the soul sound is hard to accept when coming form someone so young. Soul and Wisdom are almost same leveln for me, so it not something you can just throw around, but in this case she is well worth every letter of the word. 4 time Grammy nominated artist, was named one of 2008 most exciting artists and if you have not yet had the chance to see her live I suggest you jump on this tour. She will be touring from March 9th -May 5th, for tour dates and cities visit her Adele’s myspace.
Listen to “Melt My Heart to Stone (Kickdrums Remix)” Here
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Sunday Times, “Victim of Truth is as good as The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill..”

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Born in Nigeria, Nneka relocated some 10,000 miles to Hamburg, Germany, at the age of nineteen to pursue a career in singing along side a degree in Anthropology. Having landed in the German port, the singer hooked up with DJ and Hip-Hop beatmaker DJ Farhot and ever since, their strong musical relationship has been the backbone of Nneka’s success. Her influences reflect her younger days in Nigeria as well as her time in the Western world.
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