Showing posts with label emeli sande. Show all posts
Showing posts with label emeli sande. Show all posts
Wednesday, April 24, 2013
Rudimental "Free" (Feat. Emeli Sande)
One of the UK's most anticipated debut albums: Rudimental's "Home" will be available to the public in a few days. The producers have already racked up three successful hits, including their two #1s "Feel The Love" and "Waiting All Night". UK singer Emeli Sande took to Twitter earlier to exclusively release a song that will be included on the album. "Free" reminds me of a more spiritual heartfelt version of Sande's own hit "Next To Me", which is awesome since "Next To Me" is extremely gospel-influenced. Do you think this should be a single?
Sunday, December 9, 2012
Graded Performance: Rihanna and Emeli Sande on "The X Factor" UK Finale
Breakout star of 2012 Emeli Sande and pop staple Rihanna took to the stage to perform for the finale of The X Factor. Emeli performed her newest single, "Clown" while Rihanna gave the questionable "Diamonds" a rest to perform stand out ballad "Stay" and her biggest single to date, "We Found Love". How did each act stand out? Let's see...
Emeli Sande:
What I appreciate about Emeli is that she knows she has the voice, but she approaches her live performances with as much caution as possible. However this was not the case with "Clown". You can tell that the song is very personal to her so she allowed herself to be a bit more vunerable. I will say this, there were points in the performance where she didn't have to hold the notes. She looked very lovely by the way.
Grade:A- Rihanna:
This may just be her best era (in terms of performances) to date. Rihanna decided to sing both of her songs sans back track and did very well, rarely missing a note. I would have liked a male (maybe one of the finalists) to do the male parts of the song to give it the effect the album version does, but I'm not complaining. Also there was that one instance near the end of "Stay" when she tried to hold the note and fell a bit flat but oh well. "We Found Love" was a different story, she got a bit too excited and sounded a bit off and that yelling at the end (no Rihanna,no) but I loved the energy. Grade:B
Emeli Sande:
What I appreciate about Emeli is that she knows she has the voice, but she approaches her live performances with as much caution as possible. However this was not the case with "Clown". You can tell that the song is very personal to her so she allowed herself to be a bit more vunerable. I will say this, there were points in the performance where she didn't have to hold the notes. She looked very lovely by the way.
Grade:A- Rihanna:
This may just be her best era (in terms of performances) to date. Rihanna decided to sing both of her songs sans back track and did very well, rarely missing a note. I would have liked a male (maybe one of the finalists) to do the male parts of the song to give it the effect the album version does, but I'm not complaining. Also there was that one instance near the end of "Stay" when she tried to hold the note and fell a bit flat but oh well. "We Found Love" was a different story, she got a bit too excited and sounded a bit off and that yelling at the end (no Rihanna,no) but I loved the energy. Grade:B
Friday, December 7, 2012
Emeli Sande "Clown" Music Video
Emeli Sande rolls out another powerful music video, this time for the ballad "Clown", featured on her platinum debut LP "Our Version of Events". In the video, Miss Sande is negotiations for a record deal with a vintage feel to it, maybe around World War II. Does she stay true to herself, or does she relinquish her freedom for a shot at fame? Watch the video below to find out.
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