Showing posts with label music. Show all posts
Showing posts with label music. Show all posts

Sunday, November 12, 2023

12 Songs You Didn’t Know Julia Michaels Co-Wrote

 


You may recognize Julia Michaels from her breakout single “Issues,” which peaked at No. 11 on the Billboard Hot 100, or the rock-tinged “Uh Huh,” another track included on her 2017 debut “mini-album” Nervous System. But chances are, you’ve been listening to the 26-year-old’s catchy, emotive, and often tongue-in-cheek lyricism for longer than you think.


Michaels began her music career as a songwriter, penning hits for the likes of Fifth Harmony, Justin Bieber and Selena Gomez. And her co-writing catalog spans a range of diverse artists and genres, from pop radio material to rugged acoustic sounds and rock.


Billboard has rounded up 12 songs you probably didn’t realize are co-written by Michaels.


1. Selena Gomez – “Bad Liar”


Michaels contributed her writing chops to Gomez’s chart-climbing “Bad Liar,” a minimal, Talking Heads-lifting track in the vein of her own single “Issues.” It wouldn’t be the first time they’d join forces in the studio — Michaels co-wrote six songs off Gomez’s Revival, including “Good For You” and “Hands To Myself,” alongside songwriting veteran Justin Tranter, as well as three cuts on Gomez’s 2020 album Rare, but more on that later.


2. Justin Bieber – “Sorry”


Yep, if you’ve ever jammed out to Bieber’s absurdly catchy Purpose smash hit “Sorry,” Michaels is the one to thank. “We thought the chances of getting on Justin’s album were so slim but we were just like ‘F–k it, let’s do it,'” writes Michaels in the track’s official annotated lyrics on Genius. “We were just trying to capture that moment in a relationship, or a particular moment in your life, where you realize you made a mistake and you’re finally ready to admit it and apologize.” It worked — “Sorry” is one of Michaels’ most successful songwriting credits to date, notching 42 weeks on the Hot 100 and peaking at No. 1.


3. Ed Sheeran – “Dive”


Michaels joined Benny Blanco to pen this rugged, guitar-led track off Ed Sheeran‘s Divide album, and her influence is clear in the track’s vulnerable, witty lyricism, as Sheeran croons about an indecisive lover.


4. Linkin Park – “Heavy”


On the rock front, Michaels had a hand in Linkin Park‘s “Heavy,” released prior to frontman Chester Bennington‘s shocking suicide in July 2017. The Kiiara-featuring track, released in February 2017, reached No. 2 on the Hot Rock Songs chart. But Michaels told Billboard she has a “hard time listening” to the track after Bennington’s passing. “He came in and was really funny and really warm, and had the biggest smile on his face,” Michaels recalled of working on “Heavy” with the cherished singer-songwriter. “He was just cracking jokes and having the best time.”


5. Gwen Stefani – “Used To Love You”


Michaels played a major role in Gwen Stefani‘s third studio album, This Is What the Truth Feels Like, co-writing a whopping 10 of the album’s 12 total songs. Among them was the album’s first official single, the emotional break-up track “Used To Love You,” which Michaels told Genius she put together after scanning Stefani’s diary for inspiration. Michaels also wrote the pop gem “Misery” for the album which, despite its title, is a bright, bubbly jam that muses on the beginnings of new love.


6. Fifth Harmony – “Miss Movin’ On”


Fifth Harmony’s debut single? Yep, Michaels’ fingerprints are all over that, too. The track, which Michaels wrote in collaboration with longtime songwriting partner Lindy Robbins, broke the Billboard Hot 100 and brought listeners some characteristically cheeky Michaels lyrics (“shake it off like an etch-a-sketch” being one). In 2016, Michaels also helped pen the group’s Fetty Wap-featuring track “All In My Head.”


7. Britney Spears feat. Tinashe – “Slumber Party”


Writing lyrics for an artist as iconic as Britney Spears is likely a bucket list item for any songwriter. Michaels checked it off with “Slumber Party,” a track she co-wrote for Spears and R&B singer-songwriter Tinashe, who is featured on the track. Released as a single off Spears’ ninth studio album Glory in 2016, the track peaked at No. 1 on the Dance Club Songs charts.


8. Kelly Clarkson – “War Paint”


Back in 2015, Michaels linked up with Kelly Clarkson to co-write her Piece By Piece track “War Paint.” And while a country-pop star might seem to stick out among the other artists in Michaels’ catalog, the track about opening up to a significant other has all the depth and pop charm of a Michaels song –– “Face to face, but miles away / Building trenches out of empty spaces / Lay here, next to me / And close the distance in between,” runs the emotive first verse.


9. Nick Jonas feat. Tove Lo – “Close”


Another of Michaels’ most successful co-writes, Nick Jonas‘ deeply personal duet “Close” with Swedish singer Tove Lo notched No. 14 on the Hot 100. Michaels also offered lyrical assistance on Jonas’ “Chainsaw,” off the same album, 2016’s Last Year Was Complicated.


10. Demi Lovato – “Fire Starter”


Let’s throw it back to the 2013 Demi track “Fire Starter.” This empowering song was one of the first songs Michaels co-wrote with notable songwriter Lindy Robbins, who helped kick-star Michaels’ career by introducing her to others in the industry. Never mind that Michaels was barely 20 years old at the time.


11. Selena Gomez – “Lose You To Love Me”


By the time Gomez released her third solo studio album Rare, she and Michaels were good friends — and frequent collaborators. Michaels boasts three co-writing credits on the Billboard 200-topping album: for “Fun,” “Look at Her Now” and the single “Lose You to Love Me” — which just so happened to become Gomez’s first Hot 100 No. 1!


12. Dua Lipa – “Pretty Please”


Once again, Michaels was recruited by a pop superstar to contribute her expertise. Co-written with Dua Lipa, Caroline Ailin and Ian Kirkpatrick, “Pretty Please” appears on Lipa’s almost universally-beloved second studio album Future Nostalgia.

References:

  • https://www.billboard.com/music/pop/julia-michaels-songs-you-didnt-know-wrote-justin-bieber-selena-gomez-7890227/
  • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julia_Michaels
  • https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1jO2wSpAoxA

Friday, August 12, 2022

La Vie en Rose - 12 Movie Scenes Where It Sounds

 



"La vie en rose" is the song that made Edith Piaf internationally known. Her success crossed generations and has endured through different voices and versions that the cinema has collected in some of its unforgettable scenes.

00:10 Fred Claus (2007)

00:22 View From The Top (2003)

00:35 Sabrina (1954)

00:50 Something's Gotta Give (2003)

01:04 A Star is Born (2018)

01:25 Noches de Casablanca (1963)

01:39 French Kiss (1995)

01:49 La Môme (2007)

02:01 Love me If You Dare (2003)

02:10 The Other Woman (2014)

02:25 The Hundred-Foot Journey (2014)

02:41 Wall-e (2008)

References:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WeTSdBsxvu4

Friday, August 11, 2017

12 Notable Artists in the Early Hip Hop Era



On 11 August 1973, DJ Kool Herc was the DJ at his sister's back-to-school party. He extended the beat of a record by using two record players, isolating the percussion "breaks" by using a mixer to switch between the two records. Herc's experiments with making music with record players became what we now know as breaking or "scratching".

  1. DJ Kool Herc - Clive Campbell, called a "founding father of hip hop"
  2. Grandmaster Flash and The Furious Five - were an American hip hop group formed in the South Bronx of New York City in 1976. Composed of one DJ (Grandmaster Flash) and five rappers (Melle Mel, The Kidd Creole, Keith Cowboy, Mr. Ness/Scorpio, and Rahiem), the group's use of turntablism, break-beat deejaying, and conscious lyricism were significant in the early development of hip hop music.
  3. Fab Five Freddy - Fred Brathwaite, In the late 1980s, Fab 5 Freddy became the first host of the groundbreaking and first internationally telecast hip-hop music video show Yo! MTV Raps.
  4. Marley Marl - Marlon Williams, he is credited with influencing a number of Hip Hop icons such as RZA, DJ Premier, and Pete Rock.
  5. Afrika Bambaataa - Kevin Donovan, he is notable for releasing a series of genre-defining electro tracks in the 1980s that influenced the development of hip hop culture. Afrika Bambaataa is one of the originators of breakbeat DJing and is respectfully known as "The Godfather" and "Amen Ra of Hip Hop Kulture", as well as the father of electro funk. Through his co-opting of the street gang the Black Spades into the music and culture-oriented Universal Zulu Nation, he has helped spread hip hop culture throughout the world.
  6. Kool Moe Dee - Mohandas Dewese, he was one of the first rappers to earn a Grammy Award and was the first rapper to perform at the Grammys.
  7. Kurtis Blow - Kurtis Walker, he is the first commercially successful rapper and the first to sign with a major record label. "The Breaks", a single from his 1980 self-titled debut album, is the first certified gold record rap song. Throughout his career he has released 15 albums and is currently an ordained minister.
  8. Doug E. Fresh - Douglas E. Davis, is a Barbadian born American rapper, record producer, and beatboxer, also known as the Human Beat Box. The pioneer of 20th-century American beatboxing, Fresh is able to accurately imitate drum machines and various special effects using only his mouth, lips, gums, throat, tongue and a microphone.
  9. Whodini - The Brooklyn, New York-based trio consisted of vocalist and main lyricist Jalil Hutchins; co-vocalist John Fletcher, a.k.a. Ecstasy (who wore a Zorro-style hat as his trademark); and turntable artist DJ Drew Carter, a.k.a. Grandmaster Dee.
  10. Warp 9 - a science fiction themed electro-funk and hip hop trio, best known for their influential singles "Nunk," "Light Years Away," and "Beat Wave," ranks among the most iconic groups of the electro hip hop era. Described as the "perfect instance of hip hop's contemporary ramifications," Warp 9 was the brainchild of writer-producers Lotti Golden and Richard Scher. The duo wrote and recorded under the moniker Warp 9, a production project at the forefront of the electro movement. Warp 9 evolved from a studio concept into a band when Prism Records expressed interest in releasing Nunk as a single. Golden & Scher invited drummer Chuck Wansley and percussionist Boe Brown to perform the male vocals and rhymes. Later, a female vocalist was added to the group; Ada Dyre performed vocals and rhymes for Warp 9's second single, "Light Years Away." The group released two albums, It's a Beat Wave (1983), (Island Records), a street themed testament exploring the topics of science fiction, hip hop and mixing, and Fade In, Fade Out (Motown), (1986), a soul R&B oriented montage.
  11. The Fat Boys - The group was briefly known originally as the Disco 3 and the members, namely  Mark Morales a.k.a. "Prince Markie Dee", Damon Wimbley a.k.a. "Kool Rock-Ski", and Darren Robinson a.k.a. "Buff Love" a.k.a. "The Human Beat Box" (June 10, 1967 – December 10, 1995)
  12. Spoonie Gee - Gabriel Jackson, he has been credited with originating the term hip hop and some of the themes in his music were precursors of gangsta rap.
References:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LhisX4mVoDI
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hip_hop_music

Sunday, August 6, 2017

12 Trivia Facts About Gary Valenciano


  1. Gary Valenciano was born on 6 August 1964 in Santa Mesa, Manila as Edgardo Jose "Gary" Santiago Valenciano.
  2. Gary Valenciano is the sixth of seven children of Vicente Calacas Valenciano, a Bicolano from Camalig, Albay and Grimilda Santiago y Olmo, a Puerto Rican from Arecibo.
  3. Gary Valenciano is also known as Gary V. and Mr. Pure Energy.
  4. Gary Valenciano has released 39 albums, and won the Awit Awards (Song Awards) for "Best Male Performer" twelve times. 
  5. Gary Valenciano is married to María Anna Elizabeth "Angeli" Pangilinan, with whom he has three children: Paolo Valenciano (vocalist of the band Salamin, and is married to Samantha Godinez) with a grandchild Nataleia Martine, José Angelo Gabriel Valenciano (singer, keyboardist, dancer, and is married to Tricia Centenera) and Kristiana María Mikaela (model-turned-singer).
  6. Gary Valenciano is a diabetic, just like his mother Grimilda who is also diabetic.
  7. He first appeared as a solo artist in 1982 in the television programme, The Pilita and Jackie Show, and later in Germspesyal and Penthouse Live.
  8. He had his first solo concert in April 1984 at the Araneta Coliseum, followed by a number of albums.
  9. Gary Valenciano is personally managed by his wife Angeli Pangilinan-Valenciano and sister Gina Valenciano-Martinez of Manila Genesis Entertainment and Management, Inc.
  10. In 1978, at 14 years old, Valenciano made his first television appearance in an advertisement for local soft-drink, (defunct) Fress Gusto.
  11. First artist in the world to have a Sennheiser Special Edition microphone named after him - Sennheiser Evolution Series 2001.
  12. First & current UNICEF National Ambassador of Goodwill in the Philippines from 1998–present.
References:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xjvDbiE8MGg
http://garyv.com/
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gary_Valenciano
http://www.imdb.com/name/nm1347688/bio?ref_=nm_dyk_trv_sm#trivia

Saturday, March 25, 2017

12 Trivia Facts About Elton John



  1. Elton John was born Reginald Kenneth Dwight on 25 March 1947, in Pinner, Middlesex, the eldest child of Stanley Dwight and only child of Sheila Eileen (née Harris), and was raised in a council house of his maternal grandparents, in Pinner.
  2. At age 11, he entered the Royal Academy of Music, but quit just before graduation to pursue a rock career.
  3. His parents, Sheila and Stanley Dwight, divorced when he was young. His mother then married Fred Farebrother, whom Elton affectionately dubbed "Derf".
  4. Changed his name legally to Elton Hercules John. He chose the middle name "Hercules" not after the hero of mythology, but after the horse named Hercules on the British sitcom Steptoe and Son (1962).
  5. He was awarded the CBE (Commander of the Order of the British Empire) in 1996 and awarded Knighthood of the British Empire in the 1998 Queen's New Years Honors List for his services to music and fundraising for AIDS charities.
  6. 1992: Decided that all profits from his singles would be donated to AIDS charities and formed the Elton John AIDS Foundation. The foundation has become one of the world's largest nonprofit AIDS organizations.
  7. Dwight changed his name to Elton John to honor Bluesology saxophonist Elton Dean and Long John Baldry.
  8. Started wearing glasses to copy one of his idols, Buddy Holly. After a while, his eyes adjusted to the lenses and he's worn glasses ever since.
  9. In 2010, John told BBC Radio that he owned 250,000 pairs of glasses. “I don’t have a iPod or a mobile phone or a computer. I do have a quarter of a million pairs of glasses but I don’t even have a mobile phone. If people want to get hold of me they can. The Internet doesn’t interest me either apart from getting sports scores.”
  10. Auditioned for the lead vocalist spot in the band King Crimson but was turned down.
  11. He was awarded a Star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame for Recording at 6915 Hollywood Boulevard in Hollywood, California on October 23, 1975.
  12. Reformed drug addict, alcoholic and bulimic. 

References:

http://www.eltonjohn.com/
http://lancasteronline.com/features/entertainment/tuesday-trivia-things-to-know-about-elton-john/article_19a535c2-b392-11e3-838b-001a4bcf6878.html
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elton_John
http://m.imdb.com/name/nm0005056/trivia

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z7j1uogI02A

Friday, March 25, 2016

12 Firsts of Elton John



  1. “Your Song,” released in 1968,  was John’s first top ten single in the U.S. It was the first of more than 50 top-40 hits.
  2. In 1969, John provided piano for Roger Hodgson on his first released single, "Mr. Boyd" by Argosy, a quartet that was completed by Caleb Quaye and Nigel Olsson.
  3. Backed by former Spencer Davis Group drummer Nigel Olsson and bassist Dee Murray, Elton John's first American concert took place at the Troubadour in Los Angeles in August 1970, and was a success.
  4. Released in 1972, Honky Château became John's first US number one album, spending five weeks at the top of the Billboard 200, and began a streak of seven consecutive US number one albums.
  5. The pop album Don't Shoot Me I'm Only the Piano Player came out at the start of 1973, and reached number one in the UK, the US, Australia among others which produced the hits "Crocodile Rock", his first US Billboard Hot 100 number one, and "Daniel"; number two US, number four UK.
  6. Collaborated with Kiki Dee at Cherokee Studios for a duet "Don't Go Breaking My Heart" in 1976. "Don't Go Breaking My Heart" was also his first No. 1 single in the United Kingdom, topping the chart for six weeks in mid 1976. This also became his sixth No. 1 single in the United States, topping the Billboard Hot 100 for four weeks.
  7. In 1979, accompanied by Ray Cooper, Elton John became one of the first Western artists to tour the Soviet Union, as well as one of the first in Israel.
  8. 1995: Winner of the Brit Award for Outstanding Contribution. Having previously won the award in 1986, he became the first person to win the award twice as a solo artist, a record which still stands in 2008.
  9. In 1990, he achieved his first solo UK number one hit single, with "Sacrifice" (coupled with "Healing Hands") from the previous year's album Sleeping with the Past; it would stay at the top spot for six weeks.
  10. He performed his first and only concert in Puerto Rico in the Coliseo Jose Miguel Agrelot on April 28, 2007.
  11. On 3 February 2012, Elton John visited Costa Rica for the first time when he performed at the recently built National Stadium.
  12. In September 2013, John received the first Brits Icon Award for his "lasting impact" on UK Culture.
References:

http://m.imdb.com/name/nm0005056/trivia
http://lancasteronline.com/features/entertainment/tuesday-trivia-things-to-know-about-elton-john/article_19a535c2-b392-11e3-838b-001a4bcf6878.html
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elton_John

Monday, May 4, 2015

Bartolomeo Cristofori - Piano Inventor

  1. Bartolomeo Cristofori was credited to have invented the piano and he was born on 4 May 1655 in Padua, Northern Italy.
  2. He was employed by Ferdinando de' Medici, Grand Prince of Tuscany, as the Keeper of the Instruments.
  3. Cristofori was an expert harpsichord maker and was very familiar with the previous body of knowledge on creating stringed keyboard instruments.
  4. According to his employers, the Medici family, one of his pianos was already in existence by the year 1700. Another document of doubtful authenticity indicates that the piano was invented in the year 1698. Three pianos made by Bartolomeo Cristofori survive today. They all date from the 1720s.
  5. The piano is founded on earlier technological inventions. Why was the piano invented? The piano was perhaps a result of trying to improve on the clavier and harpsichord. The harpsichord was loud but it had no control of dynamics. There was little expressive control of each note and it was almost impossible to add emotion to the music. The clavier had a certain degree of dynamics but it was too quiet. The new invention, the piano was able to combine the loudness of the harpischord with the dynamics of the clavichord.
  6. He called his invention a “gravecembalo col piano e forte” – a clavichord with soft and loud. The name was shortened to pianoforte and then simply piano.
  7. Francesco Mannucci, a musician at the Medici court, described one early version as “a large ‘Arpicembalo’ [the name of a type of harpsichord] by Bartolomeo Cristofori, of new invention that produces soft and loud, with two sets of strings at unison pitch, with soundboard of cypress without rose”.
  8. It was Sebastian LeBlanc, a family friend who suggested that the black and white keys be switched on the piano. On Cristofori's earliest pianos, the accidental keys were white and the natural keys were black, the exact opposite of what exists today.
  9. Although Cristofori's early instruments were made with thin strings and were not as loud as modern pianos, the pianoforte (as it was called later) was considerably louder and had more sustaining power than the clavichord. It was now possible to evoke emotion into the music. Musicians were now able to control the volume of their instrument and composers could write with that important feature in mind.
  10. However, the piano was not popular at first and many felt it was too difficult to play. Cristofori died largely uncelebrated for an invention that would later change the musical world in 1731 – a year before the first sheet music for the piano appeared.
  11. The term “piano” is actually absurd. “Pianoforte” sounds as ridiculous to an Italian speaker as “softloud” does to English speakers!
  12. The oldest surviving piano was built by Cristofori in 1720 and is on display at the Metropolitan Museum in New York. It was painstakingly restored to playable condition by Stewart Pollens, who managed the Met’s collection of over 5000 instruments for three decades, until 2006.

References:

http://www.piano-keyboard-guide.com/who-invented-the-piano.html
http://www.independent.co.uk/life-style/gadgets-and-tech/news/who-invented-the-piano-bartolomeo-cristofori--celebrated-in-todays-google-doodle-10223212.html
http://www.key-notes.com/who-invented-the-piano.html
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bartolomeo_Cristofori

Tuesday, January 13, 2015

Top 12 Filipino Songs For 2014


  1. Tayo - Sarah Geronimo
  2. Ikaw - Yeng Constantino
  3. Sa’yo - Silent Sanctuary
  4. Mahal Ko o Mahal Ako - KZ Tandingan
  5. Wala Man Sa’yo Ang Lahat - Myrus
  6. Diwata - Abra feat. Chito Miranda
  7. No Erase - James Reid & Nadine Lustre
  8. Right Where You Belong - Julie Anne San Jose
  9. Simpleng Tulad Mo - Daniel Padilla
  10. Bahala Na - James Reid & Nadine Lustre
  11. #Boom Panes - Vice Ganda
  12. Kilometro - Sarah Geronimo
References:

http://www.philcharts.com/2015/01/12/year-end-pinoy-top-100/

Sunday, July 6, 2014

Maestro Oscar Yatco


  1. Conductor and violinist Oscar Yatco was born in Tanuan, Batangas on 23 November 1931 to a musically-inclined family.
  2. Died last 1 July 2014 in Hannover, Germany, at the age of 84 due to heart condition.
  3. He became the youngest member of the Manila Symphony Orchestra in 1944 at age 14.
  4. In 1946, at age 16, he became the youngest graduate at the UP College of Music.
  5. He trained with renowned teachers such as Ivan Galamian at the Juilliard School of Music in New York and Wilhelm Stross at the State Academy of Music in Munich, Germany. 
  6. In 1956 while in Munich, he won 1st Prize in a music competition featuring all music academies in all of Germany.
  7. He was frequently a soloist of philharmonic orchestras of Berlin and Munich.
  8. He became the musical director of the Manila Symphony Orchestra for ten years.
  9. Due to his exemplary skill and recognizable unique talent, he was given lifetime tenure as a professor in the State Academy of Music in Hanover, Germany in 1979.
  10. In 1980, he was appointed conductor of the CCP Philharmonic Orchestra, which would later be renamed Philippine Philharmonic Orchestra, and was designated as the national orchestra of the Philippines, concurring with Yatco's crusade of orchestral development.
  11. He also held the position of First Concertmaster of the Wagner Festival Orchestra at Bayreuth from 1974 to 1979.
  12. On his 75th birthday, for the first time, his entire family expressly flew from Germany to watch him conduct and be honored (his German wife Brigitte, his three daughters and their respective husbands and two little grandchildren, a boy and a girl) on stage making a heartwarming scene at the concert "Ode to the Maestro, a Celebration of Life and Music" at the Philamlife auditorium last Oct. 22 2005. As explained in the printed notes, the orchestra was a "joint collaboration of musicians who have worked with the Maestro and in one way or another were inspired by his achievements and passion to his craft".
http://radlontoc.blogspot.com/2013/03/oscar-yatco-leads-philippine.html

References:

Maestro Oscar Yatco passes away 
Professor Oscar C. Yatco (November 23, 1931 - July 1, 2014)
Oscar Yatco (23 November 1931)
Glorious music-making by Maestro Oscar Yatco and prodigy Gutierrez 

Oscar Yatco leads the Philippine Philharmonic Orchestra in homecoming concert