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theinternetarchive · 16 days ago
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clipse cd singles, 2003.
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jerzwriter · 10 months ago
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Hey E! Since it's been exactly 3 weeks since we went to see MJ the Musical on Broadway (what!?), I've been wondering: What are your 10 favorite Michael Jackson songs? 🙂
(Feel free to do more.. I know 10 wouldn't be enough for me, lol.)
UGH! How is it 3 weeks ago already? So, we were at the murder mystery dinner right now! That was so much fun! Why can't we be rich so we can just have that much fun all the time! lol
Now, BITCH! You have no idea the amount of stress these things cause me. It's like asking me to pick a favorite child (and as you know, I only had one there, so... lol) OK this is my top 10 RIGHT NOW. Always subject to change.
I had to eliminate Jackson 5 songs from the running. This was hard enough. I'm also making this a poll to see what others think. Here are honorable mentions that it pained me to exclude, but a top 10 is only 10 songs. Honorable mention: Another Part of Me, Leave Me Alone, I Just Can't Stop Loving You, Ben, Human Nature, PYT, Dirty Diana, Thriller, Heal the World. Now... my top 10
Now, need yours, Z!
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growingbigbull · 4 months ago
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Bro… am i… wider?😳
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geronimodean · 1 month ago
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First post here
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centwithlove · 2 months ago
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silverfoxboy · 11 months ago
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guys I made a SoundCloud so now y'all can listen to my music on there :3 I'll write a new song around 3 or 4 pm mtn time zone today
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worldwide-blackfolk · 1 year ago
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dunhamrc · 2 years ago
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Tito Puente - Mambo Diablo
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dobstey · 2 years ago
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Bryan Ferry ~ Mother of Pearl (Horoscope Version)
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theceilingunlimited · 2 years ago
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arabianoudparis · 5 days ago
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perfume textures are having a moment and i'm here for it 🖤
listen... i just discovered that solid perfumes exist and my travel game will never be the same
also learned that: → cream perfumes are perfect for winter layering → hair mists are a thing and they smell incredible → oil perfumes are basically liquid confidence
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the whole oriental perfume culture has me in a chokehold rn. there's something about applying musc oil that just hits different you know?? it's giving main character energy
saves every perfume tutorial on the internet
anyone else become a perfume texture expert overnight or is it just me?
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butterflybeauty · 5 days ago
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The Art of Perfume Application ✨
okay but can we talk about how applying perfume is literally an art form???
like there's this whole science behind it:
spray from 20cm away (not 2cm like i've been doing my whole life 💀)
NEVER rub your wrists together after spraying (apparently it breaks the molecules??)
oil-based perfumes on damp skin = chef's kiss longevity
currently obsessing over oriental fragrances and the ritual of roll-on application... there's something so intimate about it??
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anyway, found this amazing guide that completely changed my perfume game 🌙
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dmtrecordspvtltd · 6 months ago
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The Timeless Legacy of AR Rahman in Global Music
Few names in the music industry hold as much gravitas as AR Rahman. Known as the "Mozart of Madras," Rahman has captivated audiences worldwide with his unique compositions that transcend cultural and linguistic barriers. His extraordinary ability to fuse traditional Indian music with modern genres has made him one of the most influential composers of our time. With a career spanning over three decades, AR Rahman has composed music that resonates emotionally with millions, earning him two Academy Awards, two Grammys, a Golden Globe, and numerous accolades. His music is more than sound; it is a language of its own, uniting people from diverse backgrounds. This article delves into his awe-inspiring journey, his ability to innovate, and the legacy he continues to build.
The Early Years and Rise to Stardom
AR Rahman’s musical odyssey began in Chennai, India. Born as A. S. Dileep Kumar, his early life was marked by hardship. Rahman lost his father, a composer, at a young age and had to support his family by working as a session musician. These challenges only fueled his determination to succeed. His exposure to various musical styles in Chennai’s film industry was instrumental in shaping his distinctive approach.
In 1992, Rahman burst onto the scene with Mani Ratnam’s Tamil film Roja. The soundtrack became an instant sensation, earning him a National Film Award and solidifying his place in the industry. The music of Roja wasn’t just a commercial success; it marked a turning point in Indian cinema, ushering in a new era of sound engineering and composition.
Innovative Soundscapes and Artistic Vision
One of the defining aspects of AR Rahman’s music is his innovative approach to sound. Unlike many of his contemporaries, Rahman embraced technology, incorporating synthesizers, drum machines, and computer-based tools into his compositions. This fusion of traditional Indian instruments with cutting-edge technology gave his music an unparalleled freshness.
Albums like Bombay, Dil Se, and Lagaan are prime examples of how Rahman crafts intricate soundscapes. Each song is a meticulously constructed work of art, blending orchestral grandeur with soulful simplicity. Rahman’s music doesn’t just accompany a film; it elevates it, becoming an integral part of the storytelling.
His versatility knows no bounds. Whether it's the ethereal “Chaiyya Chaiyya,” the emotionally charged “Taal Se Taal,” or the patriotic anthem “Maa Tujhe Salaam,” Rahman’s ability to evoke deep feelings through his compositions is unmatched.
Conquering the Global Stage
AR Rahman’s foray into international music began with Andrew Lloyd Webber’s Bombay Dreams, a musical that brought Indian sounds to the West End and Broadway. However, it was Slumdog Millionaire that catapulted him to global stardom. The film’s soundtrack, particularly the iconic “Jai Ho,” earned him two Academy Awards, making him the first Indian to achieve such a feat.
Rahman’s collaborations with global artists like Mick Jagger, will.i.am, and Hans Zimmer further expanded his reach. His ability to bridge the gap between Eastern and Western music has made him a cultural ambassador, introducing global audiences to the richness of Indian music.
A Visionary Beyond Music
Rahman’s influence extends far beyond his compositions. In 2008, he founded the KM Music Conservatory in Chennai, aiming to nurture the next generation of musicians. The conservatory focuses on both Indian and Western classical music, reflecting Rahman’s belief in the power of cross-cultural collaboration.
Additionally, Rahman has used his platform to support charitable causes, including education and disaster relief. His philanthropic efforts are a testament to his belief that music can be a force for good in the world.
Enduring Legacy and Continuing Impact
Today, AR Rahman is much more than a composer; he is a global icon. His ability to reinvent himself while staying true to his roots ensures his music remains relevant across generations. From intimate ballads to grand orchestral pieces, Rahman’s work continues to inspire and captivate.
His journey is an extraordinary story of perseverance, innovation, and artistry. Through sheer talent and relentless dedication, Rahman has redefined what it means to be a composer in the modern world. His influence is felt not just in India but across the globe, where his music has broken down cultural barriers and brought people together.
To delve deeper into the life and achievements of this iconic musician, explore his fascinating journey here.
Conclusion
The genius of AR Rahman lies in his ability to connect people through music that transcends borders and languages. His unique blend of innovation and tradition has not only redefined Indian music but also placed it on the global stage. Rahman’s journey from a humble studio in Chennai to the Academy Awards stage is a story of passion, resilience, and an unyielding commitment to his craft.
As Rahman continues to create magic through his compositions, he remains an inspiration to millions worldwide. What are your thoughts on AR Rahman’s contributions to music? Which of his songs holds a special place in your heart? Share your experiences in the comments below!
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gonzabasta · 10 months ago
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dunhamrc · 2 years ago
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Josephine Foster - Blood Rushing
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xxradzxx · 1 year ago
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Changed it 👍👍
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