Showing posts with label songs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label songs. Show all posts

Friday, January 27, 2012

Usher praises new Bieber songs

Advertisements

added: 26 Jan 2012 // by: newsdesk 

Usher-praises-new-Bieber-songs Email this story Printable version

Usher says Justin Bieber's new material is 'sounding good'.

The R&B star tweeted his approval following a studio session with the teenage pop sensation.

The music producer famously discovered the Baby singer in 2008 and has been working with him on his next offering.

'Just left the studio with lil bro... soundin good. URIV [sic],' he wrote on the social networking site.

Justin also took to Twitter to discuss his upcoming musical offering.

The 18-year-old star seemed pleased with his recording session and paid tribute to his musical icon, the late Michael Jackson.

'a lot of good people in the studio tonight. been working hard. tomorrow morning #MjForever [sic],' he wrote.

Justin was joined at the studio by Australian singer Cody Simpson. The 14-year-old has been romantically linked to Kylie Jenner but has a massive female fan base nonetheless.

Cody revealed plans to collaborate with Justin.

'chilled with the mate @justinbieber in the studio tonight. look for some great records coming. #AustraliaToCanada #CoastToCoast [sic],' he tweeted.

© Cover Media

Win our 'Wired For Sound' package worth over £500! Click here now.

> For more Music-News stories click here

Be the first to comment on this review:



View the original article here

Radiohead songs help win film win at Toronto and Sundance

Advertisements

added: 26 Jan 2012 // by: newsdesk 

Radiohead-songs-help-win-film-win-at-Toronto-and-Sundance Email this story Printable version

The Oxford band gave permission for 14 of their songs to be used in the soundtrack to The Island President.

It follows the Republic of Maldives and "the struggle of President Nasheed to get the voice of a small nation heard in the climate change debate," Thom Yorke explains on the band's official website.

The singer goes on to explain that climate change is threatening the future of the country, "unless something is done to stop rising sea levels they will lose everything."

The Island President won the Best Documentary award at the Toronto film festival and is being shown at the Sundance film festival in the States this week.

Win our 'Wired For Sound' package worth over £500! Click here now.

> For more Music-News stories click here

Be the first to comment on this review:



View the original article here