Top 100 Music Mp3 Downloads For Wednesday October, 7 2009

October 7th, 2009 by admin No comments »

1: I Gotta Feeling, The Black Eyed Peas

I Gotta Feeling by The Black Eyed Peas ranks #1

2: Down, Jay Sean Featuring Lil Wayne

Down by Jay Sean Featuring Lil Wayne ranks #2

3: Party In The U.S.A., Miley Cyrus

Party In The U.S.A. by Miley Cyrus ranks #3

4: Run This Town, Jay-Z, Rihanna & Kanye West

Run This Town by Jay-Z, Rihanna & Kanye West ranks #4

5: Whatcha Say, Jason DeRulo

Whatcha Say by Jason DeRulo ranks #5

6: You Belong With Me, Taylor Swift

You Belong With Me by Taylor Swift ranks #6

7: Paparazzi, Lady Gaga

Paparazzi by Lady Gaga ranks #7

8: Use Somebody, Kings Of Leon

Use Somebody by Kings Of Leon ranks #8

9: Obsessed, Mariah Carey

Obsessed by Mariah Carey ranks #9

10: Empire State Of Mind, Jay-Z + Alicia Keys

Empire State Of Mind by Jay-Z + Alicia Keys ranks #10

11: Cowboy Casanova, Carrie Underwood

Cowboy Casanova by Carrie Underwood ranks #11

12: Forever, Drake Featuring Kanye West, Lil Wayne & Eminem

Forever by Drake Featuring Kanye West, Lil Wayne & Eminem ranks #12

13: She Wolf, Shakira

She Wolf by Shakira ranks #13

14: Hotel Room Service, Pitbull

Hotel Room Service by Pitbull ranks #14

15: Sweet Dreams, Beyonce

Sweet Dreams by Beyonce ranks #15

16: Best I Ever Had, Drake

Best I Ever Had by Drake ranks #16

17: Good Girls Go Bad, Cobra Starship Featuring Leighton Meester

Good Girls Go Bad by Cobra Starship Featuring Leighton Meester ranks #17

18: Throw It In The Bag, Fabolous Featuring The-Dream

Throw It In The Bag by Fabolous Featuring The-Dream ranks #18

19: Knock You Down, Keri Hilson Featuring Kanye West & Ne-Yo

Knock You Down by Keri Hilson Featuring Kanye West & Ne-Yo ranks #19

20: Break Up, Mario Featuring Gucci Mane & Sean Garrett

Break Up by Mario Featuring Gucci Mane & Sean Garrett ranks #20

21: Successful, Drake Featuring Trey Songz & Lil Wayne

Successful by Drake Featuring Trey Songz & Lil Wayne ranks #21

22: Say Hey (I Love You), Michael Franti & Spearhead Featuring Cherine Anderson

Say Hey (I Love You) by Michael Franti & Spearhead Featuring Cherine Anderson ranks #22

23: Be On You, Flo Rida Featuring Ne-Yo

Be On You by Flo Rida Featuring Ne-Yo ranks #23

24: Fireflies, Owl City

Fireflies by Owl City ranks #24

25: Battlefield, Jordin Sparks

Battlefield by Jordin Sparks ranks #25

26: One Time, Justin Bieber

One Time by Justin Bieber ranks #26

27: Already Gone, Kelly Clarkson

Already Gone by Kelly Clarkson ranks #27

28: Love Drunk, Boys Like Girls

Love Drunk by Boys Like Girls ranks #28

29: Big Green Tractor, Jason Aldean

Big Green Tractor by Jason Aldean ranks #29

30: Boom Boom Pow, The Black Eyed Peas

Boom Boom Pow by The Black Eyed Peas ranks #30

31: 21 Guns, Green Day

21 Guns by Green Day ranks #31

32: Toes, Zac Brown Band

Toes by Zac Brown Band ranks #32

33: Fallin’ For You, Colbie Caillat

Fallin’ For You by Colbie Caillat ranks #33

34: No Surprise, Daughtry

No Surprise by Daughtry ranks #34

35: I Know You Want Me (Calle Ocho), Pitbull

I Know You Want Me (Calle Ocho) by Pitbull ranks #35

36: Never Say Never, The Fray

Never Say Never by The Fray ranks #36

37: Need You Now, Lady Antebellum

Need You Now by Lady Antebellum ranks #37

38: Fire Burning, Sean Kingston

Fire Burning by Sean Kingston ranks #38

39: American Ride, Toby Keith

American Ride by Toby Keith ranks #39

40: Waking Up In Vegas, Katy Perry

Waking Up In Vegas by Katy Perry ranks #40

41: Please Don’t Leave Me, Pink

Please Don’t Leave Me by Pink ranks #41

42: Only You Can Love Me This Way, Keith Urban

Only You Can Love Me This Way by Keith Urban ranks #42

43: Gettin’ You Home (The Black Dress Song), Chris Young

Gettin’ You Home (The Black Dress Song) by Chris Young ranks #43

44: Pretty Wings, Maxwell

Pretty Wings by Maxwell ranks #44

45: Sexy Chick, David Guetta Featuring Akon

Sexy Chick by David Guetta Featuring Akon ranks #45

46: Evacuate The Dancefloor, Cascada

Evacuate The Dancefloor by Cascada ranks #46

47: Meet Me Halfway, The Black Eyed Peas

Meet Me Halfway by The Black Eyed Peas ranks #47

48: I’m Yours, Jason Mraz

I’m Yours by Jason Mraz ranks #48

49: Drop It Low, Ester Dean Featuring Chris Brown

Drop It Low by Ester Dean Featuring Chris Brown ranks #49

50: Wasted, Gucci Mane Featuring Plies Or OJ Da Juiceman

Wasted by Gucci Mane Featuring Plies Or OJ Da Juiceman ranks #50

51: Replay, Iyaz

Replay by Iyaz ranks #51

52: Ice Cream Paint Job, Dorrough

Ice Cream Paint Job by Dorrough ranks #52

53: Small Town USA, Justin Moore

Small Town USA by Justin Moore ranks #53

54: Imma Star (Everywhere We Are), Jeremih

Imma Star (Everywhere We Are) by Jeremih ranks #54

55: La La La, LMFAO

La La La by LMFAO ranks #55

56: Her Diamonds, Rob Thomas

Her Diamonds by Rob Thomas ranks #56

57: The Fixer, Pearl Jam

The Fixer by Pearl Jam ranks #57

58: New Divide, Linkin Park

New Divide by Linkin Park ranks #58

59: Smile, Uncle Kracker

Smile by Uncle Kracker ranks #59

60: I’m Going In, Drake Featuring Lil Wayne & Young Jeezy

I’m Going In by Drake Featuring Lil Wayne & Young Jeezy ranks #60

61: Doesn’t Mean Anything, Alicia Keys

Doesn’t Mean Anything by Alicia Keys ranks #61

62: Welcome To The Future, Brad Paisley

Welcome To The Future by Brad Paisley ranks #62

63: LOL :-) , Trey Songz Featuring Gucci Mane & Soulja Boy Tell’em

LOL :-) by Trey Songz Featuring Gucci Mane & Soulja Boy Tell’em ranks #63

64: I’m Alive, Kenny Chesney With Dave Matthews

I’m Alive by Kenny Chesney With Dave Matthews ranks #64

65: Do I, Luke Bryan

Do I by Luke Bryan ranks #65

66: Uprising, Muse

Uprising by Muse ranks #66

67: I Will Not Bow, Breaking Benjamin

I Will Not Bow by Breaking Benjamin ranks #67

68: God In Me, Mary Mary Featuring Kierra “KiKi” Sheard

God In Me by Mary Mary Featuring Kierra “KiKi” Sheard ranks #68

69: Love Your Love The Most, Eric Church

Love Your Love The Most by Eric Church ranks #69

70: Face Drop, Sean Kingston

Face Drop by Sean Kingston ranks #70

71: Taking Chances, Glee Cast

Taking Chances by Glee Cast ranks #71

72: Young Forever, Jay-Z + Mr. Hudson

Young Forever by Jay-Z + Mr. Hudson ranks #72

73: Starstrukk, 3OH!3 Featuring Katy Perry

Starstrukk by 3OH!3 Featuring Katy Perry ranks #73

74: Living For The Night, George Strait

Living For The Night by George Strait ranks #74

75: I Want To Know What Love Is, Mariah Carey

I Want To Know What Love Is by Mariah Carey ranks #75

76: Alright, Darius Rucker

Alright by Darius Rucker ranks #76

77: You’re A Jerk, New Boyz

You’re A Jerk by New Boyz ranks #77

78: I’ll Just Hold On, Blake Shelton

I’ll Just Hold On by Blake Shelton ranks #78

79: Runaway, Love And Theft

Runaway by Love And Theft ranks #79

80: Number One, R. Kelly Featuring Keri Hilson

Number One by R. Kelly Featuring Keri Hilson ranks #80

81: I’m In Miami Trick, LMFAO

I’m In Miami Trick by LMFAO ranks #81

82: Under, Pleasure P

Under by Pleasure P ranks #82

83: Happy, Leona Lewis

Happy by Leona Lewis ranks #83

84: Sounds Like Life To Me, Darryl Worley

Sounds Like Life To Me by Darryl Worley ranks #84

85: Somebody To Love, Glee Cast

Somebody To Love by Glee Cast ranks #85

86: Ego, Beyonce

Ego by Beyonce ranks #86

87: Boots On, Randy Houser

Boots On by Randy Houser ranks #87

88: Trust, Keyshia Cole Duet With Monica

Trust by Keyshia Cole Duet With Monica ranks #88

89: Fifteen, Taylor Swift

Fifteen by Taylor Swift ranks #89

90: The One, Mary J. Blige Featuring Drake

The One by Mary J. Blige Featuring Drake ranks #90

91: Falling Down, Selena Gomez & The Scene

Falling Down by Selena Gomez & The Scene ranks #91

92: I Wanna, The All-American Rejects

I Wanna by The All-American Rejects ranks #92

93: Break, Three Days Grace

Break by Three Days Grace ranks #93

94: Check My Brain, Alice In Chains

Check My Brain by Alice In Chains ranks #94

95: Red Light, David Nail

Red Light by David Nail ranks #95

96: Bad Habits, Maxwell

Bad Habits by Maxwell ranks #96

97: Funhouse, Pink

Funhouse by Pink ranks #97

98: Bonfire, Craig Morgan

Bonfire by Craig Morgan ranks #98

99: Summer Nights, Rascal Flatts

Summer Nights by Rascal Flatts ranks #99

100: Pursuit Of Happiness (Nightmare), Kid Cudi Featuring MGMT & Ratatat

Pursuit Of Happiness (Nightmare) by Kid Cudi Featuring MGMT & Ratatat ranks #100

Courtesy of Billboard.com1: I Gotta Feeling, The Black Eyed Peas

I Gotta Feeling by The Black Eyed Peas ranks #1

2: Down, Jay Sean Featuring Lil Wayne

Down by Jay Sean Featuring Lil Wayne ranks #2

3: Party In The U.S.A., Miley Cyrus

Party In The U.S.A. by Miley Cyrus ranks #3

4: Run This Town, Jay-Z, Rihanna & Kanye West

Run This Town by Jay-Z, Rihanna & Kanye West ranks #4

5: Whatcha Say, Jason DeRulo

Whatcha Say by Jason DeRulo ranks #5

6: You Belong With Me, Taylor Swift

You Belong With Me by Taylor Swift ranks #6

7: Paparazzi, Lady Gaga

Paparazzi by Lady Gaga ranks #7

8: Use Somebody, Kings Of Leon

Use Somebody by Kings Of Leon ranks #8

9: Obsessed, Mariah Carey

Obsessed by Mariah Carey ranks #9

10: Empire State Of Mind, Jay-Z + Alicia Keys

Empire State Of Mind by Jay-Z + Alicia Keys ranks #10

11: Cowboy Casanova, Carrie Underwood

Cowboy Casanova by Carrie Underwood ranks #11

12: Forever, Drake Featuring Kanye West, Lil Wayne & Eminem

Forever by Drake Featuring Kanye West, Lil Wayne & Eminem ranks #12

13: She Wolf, Shakira

She Wolf by Shakira ranks #13

14: Hotel Room Service, Pitbull

Hotel Room Service by Pitbull ranks #14

15: Sweet Dreams, Beyonce

Sweet Dreams by Beyonce ranks #15

16: Best I Ever Had, Drake

Best I Ever Had by Drake ranks #16

17: Good Girls Go Bad, Cobra Starship Featuring Leighton Meester

Good Girls Go Bad by Cobra Starship Featuring Leighton Meester ranks #17

18: Throw It In The Bag, Fabolous Featuring The-Dream

Throw It In The Bag by Fabolous Featuring The-Dream ranks #18

19: Knock You Down, Keri Hilson Featuring Kanye West & Ne-Yo

Knock You Down by Keri Hilson Featuring Kanye West & Ne-Yo ranks #19

20: Break Up, Mario Featuring Gucci Mane & Sean Garrett

Break Up by Mario Featuring Gucci Mane & Sean Garrett ranks #20

21: Successful, Drake Featuring Trey Songz & Lil Wayne

Successful by Drake Featuring Trey Songz & Lil Wayne ranks #21

22: Say Hey (I Love You), Michael Franti & Spearhead Featuring Cherine Anderson

Say Hey (I Love You) by Michael Franti & Spearhead Featuring Cherine Anderson ranks #22

23: Be On You, Flo Rida Featuring Ne-Yo

Be On You by Flo Rida Featuring Ne-Yo ranks #23

24: Fireflies, Owl City

Fireflies by Owl City ranks #24

25: Battlefield, Jordin Sparks

Battlefield by Jordin Sparks ranks #25

26: One Time, Justin Bieber

One Time by Justin Bieber ranks #26

27: Already Gone, Kelly Clarkson

Already Gone by Kelly Clarkson ranks #27

28: Love Drunk, Boys Like Girls

Love Drunk by Boys Like Girls ranks #28

29: Big Green Tractor, Jason Aldean

Big Green Tractor by Jason Aldean ranks #29

30: Boom Boom Pow, The Black Eyed Peas

Boom Boom Pow by The Black Eyed Peas ranks #30

31: 21 Guns, Green Day

21 Guns by Green Day ranks #31

32: Toes, Zac Brown Band

Toes by Zac Brown Band ranks #32

33: Fallin’ For You, Colbie Caillat

Fallin’ For You by Colbie Caillat ranks #33

34: No Surprise, Daughtry

No Surprise by Daughtry ranks #34

35: I Know You Want Me (Calle Ocho), Pitbull

I Know You Want Me (Calle Ocho) by Pitbull ranks #35

36: Never Say Never, The Fray

Never Say Never by The Fray ranks #36

37: Need You Now, Lady Antebellum

Need You Now by Lady Antebellum ranks #37

38: Fire Burning, Sean Kingston

Fire Burning by Sean Kingston ranks #38

39: American Ride, Toby Keith

American Ride by Toby Keith ranks #39

40: Waking Up In Vegas, Katy Perry

Waking Up In Vegas by Katy Perry ranks #40

41: Please Don’t Leave Me, Pink

Please Don’t Leave Me by Pink ranks #41

42: Only You Can Love Me This Way, Keith Urban

Only You Can Love Me This Way by Keith Urban ranks #42

43: Gettin’ You Home (The Black Dress Song), Chris Young

Gettin’ You Home (The Black Dress Song) by Chris Young ranks #43

44: Pretty Wings, Maxwell

Pretty Wings by Maxwell ranks #44

45: Sexy Chick, David Guetta Featuring Akon

Sexy Chick by David Guetta Featuring Akon ranks #45

46: Evacuate The Dancefloor, Cascada

Evacuate The Dancefloor by Cascada ranks #46

47: Meet Me Halfway, The Black Eyed Peas

Meet Me Halfway by The Black Eyed Peas ranks #47

48: I’m Yours, Jason Mraz

I’m Yours by Jason Mraz ranks #48

49: Drop It Low, Ester Dean Featuring Chris Brown

Drop It Low by Ester Dean Featuring Chris Brown ranks #49

50: Wasted, Gucci Mane Featuring Plies Or OJ Da Juiceman

Wasted by Gucci Mane Featuring Plies Or OJ Da Juiceman ranks #50

51: Replay, Iyaz

Replay by Iyaz ranks #51

52: Ice Cream Paint Job, Dorrough

Ice Cream Paint Job by Dorrough ranks #52

53: Small Town USA, Justin Moore

Small Town USA by Justin Moore ranks #53

54: Imma Star (Everywhere We Are), Jeremih

Imma Star (Everywhere We Are) by Jeremih ranks #54

55: La La La, LMFAO

La La La by LMFAO ranks #55

56: Her Diamonds, Rob Thomas

Her Diamonds by Rob Thomas ranks #56

57: The Fixer, Pearl Jam

The Fixer by Pearl Jam ranks #57

58: New Divide, Linkin Park

New Divide by Linkin Park ranks #58

59: Smile, Uncle Kracker

Smile by Uncle Kracker ranks #59

60: I’m Going In, Drake Featuring Lil Wayne & Young Jeezy

I’m Going In by Drake Featuring Lil Wayne & Young Jeezy ranks #60

61: Doesn’t Mean Anything, Alicia Keys

Doesn’t Mean Anything by Alicia Keys ranks #61

62: Welcome To The Future, Brad Paisley

Welcome To The Future by Brad Paisley ranks #62

63: LOL :-) , Trey Songz Featuring Gucci Mane & Soulja Boy Tell’em

LOL :-) by Trey Songz Featuring Gucci Mane & Soulja Boy Tell’em ranks #63

64: I’m Alive, Kenny Chesney With Dave Matthews

I’m Alive by Kenny Chesney With Dave Matthews ranks #64

65: Do I, Luke Bryan

Do I by Luke Bryan ranks #65

66: Uprising, Muse

Uprising by Muse ranks #66

67: I Will Not Bow, Breaking Benjamin

I Will Not Bow by Breaking Benjamin ranks #67

68: God In Me, Mary Mary Featuring Kierra “KiKi” Sheard

God In Me by Mary Mary Featuring Kierra “KiKi” Sheard ranks #68

69: Love Your Love The Most, Eric Church

Love Your Love The Most by Eric Church ranks #69

70: Face Drop, Sean Kingston

Face Drop by Sean Kingston ranks #70

71: Taking Chances, Glee Cast

Taking Chances by Glee Cast ranks #71

72: Young Forever, Jay-Z + Mr. Hudson

Young Forever by Jay-Z + Mr. Hudson ranks #72

73: Starstrukk, 3OH!3 Featuring Katy Perry

Starstrukk by 3OH!3 Featuring Katy Perry ranks #73

74: Living For The Night, George Strait

Living For The Night by George Strait ranks #74

75: I Want To Know What Love Is, Mariah Carey

I Want To Know What Love Is by Mariah Carey ranks #75

76: Alright, Darius Rucker

Alright by Darius Rucker ranks #76

77: You’re A Jerk, New Boyz

You’re A Jerk by New Boyz ranks #77

78: I’ll Just Hold On, Blake Shelton

I’ll Just Hold On by Blake Shelton ranks #78

79: Runaway, Love And Theft

Runaway by Love And Theft ranks #79

80: Number One, R. Kelly Featuring Keri Hilson

Number One by R. Kelly Featuring Keri Hilson ranks #80

81: I’m In Miami Trick, LMFAO

I’m In Miami Trick by LMFAO ranks #81

82: Under, Pleasure P

Under by Pleasure P ranks #82

83: Happy, Leona Lewis

Happy by Leona Lewis ranks #83

84: Sounds Like Life To Me, Darryl Worley

Sounds Like Life To Me by Darryl Worley ranks #84

85: Somebody To Love, Glee Cast

Somebody To Love by Glee Cast ranks #85

86: Ego, Beyonce

Ego by Beyonce ranks #86

87: Boots On, Randy Houser

Boots On by Randy Houser ranks #87

88: Trust, Keyshia Cole Duet With Monica

Trust by Keyshia Cole Duet With Monica ranks #88

89: Fifteen, Taylor Swift

Fifteen by Taylor Swift ranks #89

90: The One, Mary J. Blige Featuring Drake

The One by Mary J. Blige Featuring Drake ranks #90

91: Falling Down, Selena Gomez & The Scene

Falling Down by Selena Gomez & The Scene ranks #91

92: I Wanna, The All-American Rejects

I Wanna by The All-American Rejects ranks #92

93: Break, Three Days Grace

Break by Three Days Grace ranks #93

94: Check My Brain, Alice In Chains

Check My Brain by Alice In Chains ranks #94

95: Red Light, David Nail

Red Light by David Nail ranks #95

96: Bad Habits, Maxwell

Bad Habits by Maxwell ranks #96

97: Funhouse, Pink

Funhouse by Pink ranks #97

98: Bonfire, Craig Morgan

Bonfire by Craig Morgan ranks #98

99: Summer Nights, Rascal Flatts

Summer Nights by Rascal Flatts ranks #99

100: Pursuit Of Happiness (Nightmare), Kid Cudi Featuring MGMT & Ratatat

Pursuit Of Happiness (Nightmare) by Kid Cudi Featuring MGMT & Ratatat ranks #100

Courtesy of Billboard.com

Mp3 Music News Round Up For Wednesday October, 7 2009

October 7th, 2009 by admin No comments »

Jason Derulo Takes Off With ‘Whatcha Say’ Single

While other grade school kids were carving their names on lunchroom tables, Jason Derulo was busy writing music; the Florida native penned his first track, “Crush On You,” when he was eight years old.

Anvil Talks “Fuel Of Failure,” Doc Success In Video Q&A

“When you’re in a rock band, the only thing you have as your ace in the deck is your talent and your friendship,” Anvil lead singer Steve “Lips” Kudlow said in a Billboard.com video interview on the eve of the Oct. 6 DVD release of “Anvil: The Story of Anvil.”

Kraftwerk Remasters ‘The Catalogue,’ Recoding New Album For 2010

With a boxed set of its primary catalog on the way, Kraftwerk is eyeballing 2010 for the release of its first new album since 2003′s “Tour De France Soundtracks.”

Kate Voegele Taking ‘A Fine Mess’ On The Road

Fans of the CW’s “One Tree Hill” are in for a double treat this fall. With the drama’s seventh season currently filming, its musical voice, Mia Catalano, is both on the show and on the road in the flesh as Kate Voegele, who plays the singer-songwriter, tours to promote her sophomore album, “A Fine Mess.”

‘American Idol’ Gives Back For A Third Time

“American Idol” is bringing back its “Idol Gives Back” charitable special on April 21 after a yearlong hiatus.

Brooks & Dunn, Taylor Swift To Perform At CMA Awards

The 43rd annual Country Music Association awards will offer fans one of the last chances to see Brooks & Dunn before they split next year.

Kylie Minogue / October 4, 2009 / Los Angeles (Hollywood Bowl)

Minogue’s first show at the Hollywood Bowl was an eye-popping, hits-filled run through her career replete with numerous costume changes, massive digital screens, dazzling laser displays and a hard working fog machine.

Twenty Tweets From Musical Minds

They don’t tell us everything they’re thinking in their songs. What have the artists on our charts (and a few others) been tweeting about?

Paramore Scores First U.K. No. 1

Paramore scored its first U.K. No. 1 album yesterday (Sunday) with “Brand New Eyes” (Fueled By Ramen/Warner Music), as Taio Cruz’s “Break Your Heart” (Universal Island) began a third week atop the singles survey.

Unreleased Jackson 5 Tracks Discovered For New Collection

A new, previously unheard Jackson 5 single, “That’s How Love Is,” is being released today (Oct. 6) on iTunes.

Guns N’ Roses Sued For Copying Songs

Two independent record labels sued U.S. rock band Guns N’ Roses for $1 million, claiming the group used portions of two songs by a German musician on their last album “Chinese Democracy.”

Beyoncé and Gaga Accept Honors, Tommy Lee Returns To Mayhem

Beyoncé and Lady Gaga accept their respective honors at Billboard’s Women in Music event, and Tommy Lee returns to side project, Methods of Mayhem.

Chart Highlights: Country, Smooth Jazz, Latin Songs & More

While holding atop Country Songs for a second week, Toby Keith debuts with three more tracks from his new album, “American Ride.”

MTV Sets DJ AM Reality Series Air Date

As previously reported, MTV is going forward with airing the late DJ AM’s “Intervention”-style reality series “Gone Too Far.”

Cartel Mounts Comeback After ‘Bubble’ Bust

In the spring of 2007, Georgia rock band Cartel seemed like it was on the right track.

News updates courtesy of Billboard.com

Twilight Soundtrack Free Download

October 7th, 2009 by admin 14 comments »

Released November 4, 2008

1. Muse – Supermassive Black Hole (3:29)
2. Paramore – Decode (4:22)
3. The Black Ghosts – Full Moon (3:50)
4. Linkin Park – Leave Out All the Rest (3:20)
5. Mutemath – Spotlight (Twilight Mix) (3:20)
6. Perry Farrell – Go All the Way (Into the Twilight) (3:27)
7. Collective Soul – Tremble for My Beloved (3:53)
8. Paramore – I Caught Myself (3:55)
9. Blue Foundation – Eyes On Fire (5:01)
10. Rob Pattinson – Never Think (4:29)
11. Iron & Wine – Flightless Bird, American Mouth (4:00)
12. Carter Burwell – Bella’s Lullaby (2:19)
13. Rob Pattinson – Let Me Sign (Bonus Track) (2:18)
14. The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra – La Traviata (Bonus Track) (3:05)
15. The APM Orchestra – Clair de Lune (Bonus Track) (5:59)
16. Carter Burwell – Bella’s Lullaby – Remix (3:58)

Michael Jackson, Download Free Music Mp3 Michael Jackson, Review of Michael Jackson

October 7th, 2009 by admin 14 comments »

Michael Joseph Jackson (August 29, 1958 – June 25, 2009), known as the “King of Pop”, was an American musician and one of the most commercially successful and influential entertainers of all time. His unique contributions to music and dance, along with a highly publicized personal life, made him a prominent figure in popular culture for four decades.

He made his debut in 1964 with his brothers as a member of the The Jackson 5 and began a successful solo career in 1971. His 1982 album Thriller remains the best-selling album of all time, with Off the Wall (1979), Bad (1987), Dangerous (1991), and HIStory (1995) among the best selling. He is widely credited with having transformed the music video from a promotional tool into an art form, with videos for his songs “Billie Jean”, “Beat It” and “Thriller” making him the first African American artist to amass a strong crossover following on MTV. With stage performances and music videos, Jackson popularized a number of physically complicated dance techniques, such as the robot and the moonwalk. His distinctive musical sound, vocal style and choreography has inspired numerous hip hop, pop and contemporary R&B artists, while also breaking down cultural, racial and generational barriers.

One of the few artists to have been inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame twice, his other achievements feature multiple Guinness World Records—including the “Most Successful Entertainer of All Time”—13 Grammy Awards, 17 number one singles (including the four as a member of the Jackson 5), and estimated sales between 350 million and 750 million records worldwide.[1] He was also a notable philanthropist and humanitarian who donated and raised millions of dollars through support of 39 charities and his own Heal the World Foundation.

Jackson’s personal life generated controversy for years. His changing appearance was noticed from the late 1970s onwards, with changes to his nose and to the color of his skin drawing media publicity. He was accused of child sexual abuse in 1993 though no charges were brought, and in 2005 he was tried and acquitted of further allegations. He married twice, first in 1994 and again in 1996, and brought up three children, one born to a surrogate mother. While preparing for the This Is It concert tour in 2009, Jackson died at the age of 50 after suffering from cardiac arrest. He reportedly had been administered drugs such as propofol and lorazepam, and his death was ruled a homicide by the Los Angeles County coroner. His death triggered an outpouring of grief from around the world with his globally live broadcast memorial service attracting an audience of up to one billion people.[2]

The Beetles, Download Free Music Mp3 The Beetles, Review of The Beetles

October 7th, 2009 by admin No comments »

The Beatles were an English rock and pop group formed in Liverpool in 1960 who became one of the most commercially successful and critically acclaimed bands in the history of popular music.[1] During their years of international stardom, the group consisted of John Lennon (rhythm guitar, vocals), Paul McCartney (bass guitar, vocals), George Harrison (lead guitar, vocals) and Ringo Starr (drums, vocals). Although their initial musical style was rooted in 1950s rock and roll and skiffle, the group worked with different musical genres, ranging from Tin Pan Alley to psychedelic rock. Their clothes, style and statements made them trend-setters, while their growing social awareness saw their influence extend into the social and cultural revolutions of the 1960s.

Returning to Liverpool following periods of Hamburg residency during 1960, 1961 and 1962, the group appointed Brian Epstein manager, and he negotiated a record contract with EMI’s George Martin; Epstein would manage the band until his death in 1967, and Martin produced all but one of the group’s studio albums. The single “Love Me Do” achieved UK chart success in late 1962. The group attracted fervent interest, termed “Beatlemania”, during tours of the UK and Europe throughout the next year. “I Want to Hold Your Hand” found US chart success at the close of 1963, spearheading the group’s international popularity, and they toured the US and other countries over the next three years. During this period, Lennon, McCartney, Harrison and Starr were each honoured with an MBE. In 1966 the group found themselves mired in controversy, including widespread antipathy in the US after a magazine published a quote from Lennon’s remarks on Christianity. They ceased to perform commercial concerts after the 1966 US tour, concentrating instead on studio work and enjoying continued international chart success, which also earned them considerable acclaim as artists. In 1967, Epstein died from an overdose of a prescription drug. The group began a three-month retreat in India, treating Maharishi Mahesh Yogi as their guru for a short time, but became disillusioned with him. Increasingly dominated by conflict, and further alienated from one another by a disagreement about the appointment of a new financial adviser, the group disintegrated in 1970. All four members embarked upon successful solo careers. Nearly four decades after the breakup, Beatles music continues to be popular, and September 2009 saw the release of a newly remastered discography as well as the video game The Beatles: Rock Band.[2]

The Beatles sold between 600 million[3] and one billion records internationally.[4] In the United Kingdom they released more than 40 different singles, albums, and EPs that reached number one, earning more number one albums (15) than any other group in UK chart history. According to the Recording Industry Association of America, they have sold more albums in the United States than any other artist.[5] In 2004, Rolling Stone magazine ranked them number one in its list of 100 Greatest Artists of All Time,[6] and four of their albums appeared in the top ten of the magazine’s 500 Greatest Albums of All Time list. According to that same magazine, The Beatles’ innovative music and cultural impact helped define the 1960s, and their influence on pop culture is still evident today. In 2008, Billboard magazine released a list of top-selling Hot 100 artists to celebrate the chart’s fiftieth anniversary, with The Beatles at number one.[7] The Beatles were collectively included in Time magazine’s list of The Most Important People of the 20th Century.[8]

Taylor Swift, Download Free Music Mp3 Taylor Swift, Review of Taylor Swift

October 6th, 2009 by admin 5 comments »

Taylor Alison Swift (born December 13, 1989) is an American country pop singer-songwriter, guitarist and actress. In 2006, she released her debut single “Tim McGraw”, which peaked at number six on the Billboard country charts. Later in October 2006, she released her self-titled debut album, which produced five hit singles on the Billboard Hot Country Songs charts and was certified 3× Multi-Platinum by the RIAA. The New York Times described Swift as “one of pop’s finest songwriters, country’s foremost pragmatist and more in touch with her inner life than most adults”.[3]

According to Nielsen SoundScan, Swift was the biggest selling artist of 2008 in America with combined sales of more than four million albums. Swift’s Fearless and her self-titled album finished 2008 at number three and number six respectively, with sales of 2.1 and 1.5 million.[4] She was the first artist in the history of Nielsen SoundScan to have two different albums in the Top 10 on the year end album chart.[4] Fearless has topped the Billboard 200 in 11 non-consecutive weeks.[5] No album has spent more time at number one since 1999-2000. It also was the first album by a female artist in country music history to log eight weeks at #1 on The Billboard 200. In mid-January 2009, Swift became the first country artist to top the 2 million mark in paid downloads with three different songs.[6] As of the week ending February 8, 2009, Swift’s single “Love Story” became the country song with most paid downloads in history and the first country song to top the Mainstream Top 40 chart.[7][8] Swift then subsequently went onto replicate the feat, reaching #1 again on the Mainstream Top 40 in September 2009 with “You Belong With Me”, making it just the second country song in the chart’s history to reach the top. [9] According to the 2009 issue of Forbes, Swift is ranked as the 69th most powerful celebrity with over $18 million in earnings this year.

Albums

* 2006: Taylor Swift
* 2008: Fearless

EPs

* 2007: Sounds of the Season: The Taylor Swift Holiday Collection
* 2008: Beautiful Eyes

Live albums

* 2008: Live From SoHo

Video albums

* 2008: CMT Crossroads: Taylor Swift & Def Leppard

Depeche Mode, Download Free Music Mp3 Depeche Mode, Review of Depeche Mode

May 1st, 2009 by admin 1 comment »

Perhaps the quintessential ’80s electropop band, Depeche Mode – the name was inspired by a French fashion magazine – parlayed a fascination with synthesizers into huge success on the British charts (where all its albums went Top 10) and eventually on the U.S. pop chart. Whereas a more traditional four-piece rock band might feature three members playing instruments and the fourth singing and perhaps playing guitar or bass, the lineup of this British group was thus described in a 1993 press release: “Dave (Gahan) is the singer, Martin (Gore) the songwriter, Alan (Wilder) the musician, and Andrew (Fletcher) the coordinator.” Though Depeche Mode’s stark, synthetic sound and often moody, provocative lyrics buck classic pop convention, the hooks that distinguish its most popular songs are among postmodern rock’s most ingratiating. For a time, the group did share an unfortunate trait with numerous conventional rock bands, however: a troubled, drug-addicted lead singer.

When the group’s original members united in 1980, in a working-class suburb of London called Basildon, they gravitated toward synthesizers and drum machines in part because they were easy to carry around and didn’t require amplifiers. In fact, they took the train to their early gigs in local pubs. The group’s recording career began auspiciously: 1981’s dance beat–ridden Speak and Spell (#10 U.K.) became one of the year’s best-selling albums in England. Shortly after its release, though, principal songwriter Vince Clarke left. He eventually formed the techno-driven bands Yazoo and, later, Erasure [see entry].

But Depeche Mode bounced right back with 1982’s A Broken Frame (#8 U.K.), on which Gore assumed chief songwriting duties; soon after, Alan Wilder, who had toured with the band earlier, joined as a full-time member. Two years later the band released the critically and commercially groundbreaking Some Great Reward (#5 U.K.), whose content ranged from the bitter and shocking “Blasphemous Rumours” to “People Are People,” a catchy plea for tolerance that went to #13 in the U.S., where Depeche Mode had previously been considered an obscure alternative act.

In spite of its success on the American tour circuit, where they were selling out arenas, Depeche Mode didn’t have another U.S. hit until “Personal Jesus” (#28, 1990), its first gold single. Violator(#7, 1990), the album that single introduced, yielded the group’s first Top 10 single, “Enjoy the Silence” (#8, 1990). Songs of Faith and Devotion (1993) was heralded by critics as a bold foray into warmer musical textures and more spiritual imagery. It also entered the American pop album chart at #1, boding well for Depeche Mode’s future on both sides of the Atlantic.

However, after another successful tour, that promising future was in doubt. Gore and Fletcher were physically exhausted from the band’s 18 months on the road, Wilder had become disenchanted and left the group (he later formed the largely instrumental project Recoil), and most disturbingly, Gahan slashed his wrists in a suicide attempt in August 1995. The now-trio had already begun to record its next album when Gahan took a near-lethal overdose of heroin and cocaine in May 1996; he actually flatlined for a few minutes. Soon after regaining consciousness, the singer was arrested for drug possession and sentenced to rehab. He emerged from the program clean and sober, and later spoke frankly in interviews about how he had believed he had to live the pain of Depeche Mode’s songs to perform them (although Gore wrote the lyrics).

The group released Ultra in 1997 and enjoyed a resurgence: The album went to #5 in the U.S, and the singles “Barrel of a Gun” and “It’s No Good” were popular Modern Rock tracks (#11 and #4, respectively, on that chart). The band declined to tour in consideration of Gahan’s still-new sobriety. They did return to the stage to support The Singles 86–98 (#38) the following year.

Rick Ross, Download Free Music Mp3 Rick Ross, Review of Rick Ross

May 1st, 2009 by admin 1 comment »

Tattooed with pictures of AK-47s, Miami’s six-foot, 300-pound rap figure known as Rick Ross embraced his city’s reputation for drug trafficking on his debut single, “Hustlin’,” in 2006. While Atlanta and Houston artists were establishing their cities as Southern strongholds, Ross aimed at putting Miami back in rap’s national spotlight. Ross, real name William Roberts, grew up in Carol City, FL, an impoverished northern suburb of Miami. Influenced by artists like Luther Campbell and the Notorious B.I.G., Roberts formed local rap group the Carol City Cartel and began rapping in the mid-’90s. (He took his rap name from Los Angeles drug kingpin “Freeway” Rick Ross, who ran one of the largest crack-cocaine distribution networks in the country during the ’80s and early ’90s.) Ross had a brief stint on Suave House Records, former label of Eightball & MJG, before he ended up on Miami-based Slip-N-Side Records, the label home of Trick Daddy and Trina. During the early to mid-2000s, he became popular and well known locally through touring with Trick Daddy and guest-appearing on a few Slip-N-Slide releases, but didn’t release any solo material until 2006. Once “Hustlin’” caught the ear of a few executives within the national industry, a bidding war ensued that included offers from Bad Boy CEO Sean “Diddy” Combs and The Inc. (formerly Murder Inc.) president Irv Gotti. Nonetheless, Def Jam president and veteran rapper Jay-Z signed Ross to a multi-million-dollar deal. The Miami anthem “Hustlin’” went on to receive gold status from RIAA in May 2006 and sold over a million ringtone units before the physical release of his debut album, Port of Miami. Released in August 2006, Ross’ debut was Slip-N-Side’s first project under the Def Jam partnership, and it went to number one on the Billboard album chart. His follow-up, Trilla, was released the following year, prefaced with the Cool & Dre-produced title track. Early 2009 saw the release of Deeper Than Rap, an album greeted with numerous positive reviews in the hip-hop press.

Rick Ross was born November of 1952 in Cleveland, Ohio. His family moved to Phoenix during 1956 and he grew up in Arizona.

Ross attended both elementary and high school in Arizona, except for a brief one-year stint at Camden Military Academy, a boarding school in South Carolina. He never attended college.

During his summers he often worked as a camp counselor and was an avid swimmer.

After graduating from Phoenix Union High School in 1971 Ross was first employed by a finance company and later a local bank. In 1975 he took a job with a cousin’s auto salvage business. He became a company vice president and worked in that area until 1982. During this time his other interests were largely good cigars, art, jazz and classic cars.

But in 1982 a controversial religious group infiltrated the staff of a Jewish nursing home where Ross’ grandmother was a resident. He brought this to the attention of the director and working with the organized Jewish community in Phoenix, ended the problem.

Ross’ effort at the nursing home soon led to further work with the Jewish Federation of Greater Phoenix and the publication of a ground breaking brochure, which carried the ecumenical endorsements of most of Arizona’s religious leaders. It was titled, What in God’s Name is Going on in Arizona?

The brochure achieved wide recognition and Ross was soon appointed to a national committee focused upon the cult phenomenon, by the Union of American Hebrew Congregations (UAHC). The UAHC, commonly called the “Reform Movement,” is one of the largest denominations of Judaism in the world today.

Ross was later appointed to the UAHC Interreligious Affairs committee. And during the 80s he lectured and contributed to educational materials for the denomination.

In the early 80s Ross also became aware of serious problems regarding proselytizing within the prisons and jails of Arizona. He again brought this to the attention of the organized Jewish community.

Hate groups, harassed, threatened and frequently targeted Jewish inmates. Jews in prison also lacked any meaningful advocacy or consistent programs.

Ross founded the Jewish Prisoner Program of Arizona, which was soon absorbed by Jewish Family & Children’s Service (JFCS) of Phoenix.

In 1983 Ross became a member of the JFCS professional staff. What was once volunteer work for the Jewish community, now became his full-time job.

Ross’ work on behalf of Jewish prisoners culminated in his election as chairman, of both the Religious Advisory Committee to the Arizona Department of Corrections and the International Coalition of Jewish Prisoner Programs sponsored by B’nai B’rith in Washington D.C.

During his time at JFCS Ross continued his cult-related work, studies and research.

He also became an instructor for the Phoenix Bureau of Jewish Education and designed a course curriculum about destructive cults.

In 1986 Ross left the staff of JFCS to become a full-time private consultant, lecturer and cult intervention specialist.

He then began working privately with the victims of destructive groups and/or leaders.

His professional help is typically requested by parents, but often is sought by spouses and at times by the adult children of cult members. He has done hundreds of interventions.

Ross once cooperated with parents in involuntary “deprogramming” cases.

Such involuntary interventions were initiated by families and involved the restraint of a loved one. In this type of intervention the cult member was not free to leave and instead restrained under the supervision of their family. This restraint guaranteed an opportunity and adequate time to address family concerns.

However Ross, like other professionals working in this area, abandoned involuntary casework some years ago. He now restricts his intervention work exclusively to voluntary efforts, unless working with a minor child under the direct supervision of a custodial parent.

In voluntary interventions adult cult members are free to go at any time.

Cult members willingly agree to participate in Ross’ current intervention work, despite the option to leave, usually because family members urge them to stay.

Ross states that amongst his current voluntary cases 75 percent not only decide to stay and discuss their family’s concerns, but ultimately leave the group, which has drawn concern.

He has maintained this success rate consistently for some years. This is important, in a field where such definitive results are most often the bottom line.

Ross has worked throughout the United States and internationally.

He also continues to lecture and has been asked to speak at many universities and colleges. This has included such prestigious institutions as the University of Chicago, Dickinson College, Carnegie Mellon, Baylor, The University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia, Duquesne, Knox College, Rutgers and the McCallie School.

Ross has been qualified, accepted and testified as an expert witness regarding destructive cults and controversial groups in nine states, typically concerning child custody and personal injury cases.

His work with law-enforcement has included consultation with local police departments across the United States, the Federal Bureau of Alcohol Tobacco and Firearms (BATF) and the FBI.

Families once retained Ross to do two interventions with Davidians and both ended successfully. His study of the once little known group led by David Koresh, began in 1988 as a direct result of repeated complaints.

Ross’ work has been cited and/or his comments quoted in newspapers across the United States including the New York Times, Chicago Tribune, Washington Post, USA Today, Dallas Daily News, Boston Herald, LA Times, Village Voice, Seattle Times, Phoenix Republic, Anchorage Daily News, Tampa Tribune, The Las Vegas Sun, Austin American Statesman, Richmond Times Dispatch and the Oregonian.

Ross has likewise been quoted within national magazines such as Newsweek, GQ, Details, Forbes, Cosmopolitan, Glamour, American Lawyer and Slate.

Wire services such as Associated Press and Reuters have also carried his comments.

Time Magazine cited Ross as “a veteran cult watcher.”

He has also been quoted within international publications including The London Times, The South China Post, Davar of Israel, Processo of Mexico, The Toronto Sun, Johannesburg Sunday Times and The Australian Courier.

Ross has appeared on more than 100 radio shows across the U.S. including National Public Radio, CBS and Pacifica and internationally on the BBC, RAI in Rome, CKO National Network of Canada and the Australian Broadcast Corporation.

He has appeared on American national network television on programs such as Nightline, Dateline, The Today Show, Good Morning America, Primetime, NBC Evening News, CNN, MSNBC, Oprah, 48 Hours and MTV News. Ross has appeared internationally on such television networks as NHK, Asahi and Nippon in Japan, CBC of Canada and TV 2 National News of Denmark.

He has also participated in documentaries for Post Newsweek, NHK and Court TV.

Ross has been retained as a paid professional consultant by CBS, CBC and Nippon television networks.

He also worked for Miramax/Disney as a technical advisor to the actor Harvey Keitel regarding his role in the Jane Campion film Holy Smoke.

Launched in 1995, his website, RickRoss.com, is now one of the largest and most comprehensive sites about controversial groups and leaders on the Internet. It contains thousands of articles and documents archived through hundreds of individual group and subject web pages.

Noted cult researchers and authors Flo Conway and Jim Siegelman call RickRoss.com, “The Mt. Everest of mind control Internet Resources.”

Thousands of individuals visit this website every day.

Rick Ross personally handles hundreds of complaints and inquiries each month. This work has often led to breaking stories both about “cult” abuses and celebrity, political and business involvement with groups often called “cults.”

After 2000 Ross launched two more related websites. CultEducation.com, which features educational materials about cults and CultNews.com for breaking stories.

In 2001 Ross moved from Arizona to New Jersey. He now lives in downtown Jersey City on the Hudson River, opposite Manhattan.

At the beginning of 2003 Ross launched the Rick A. Ross Institute Inc. (RI). RI is a New Jersey nonprofit corporation recognized as a tax-exempt educational charity by the US Internal Revenue Service. The mission of RI is the study of destructive cults, controversial groups and movements. RI maintains public archives made available through the Internet and is an institutional member of the New Jersey Library Association.

In January 2009 Rick Ross was an official guest of the Chinese government invited to attend an International Forum on Cultic Studies sponsored by the the Centre for the Study of Destructive Cults in China. Ross presented a paper, which was published by the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences.

Other than his work, which requires frequent travel, Ross is a life-long art collector and still enjoys a good cigar while listening to some quiet jazz.

Ross is pictured on this page in front of an oil painting by noted artist Steven Yazzie titled, No Spring Chicken.

Britain’s FHM Magazine named Rick Ross “America’s number one cult buster.”

Miley Cyrus Hannah Montana, Download Free Music Mp3 Miley Cyrus Hannah Montana, Review of Miley Cyrus Hannah Montana

May 1st, 2009 by admin 59 comments »

Destiny Hope Cyrus, best known as Miley Cyrus, is an American actress, singer and songwriter, born in November 23, 1992, in Nashville, Tennessee. She stars as Miley Stewart/Hannah Montana in Disney series, Hannah Montana.

Miley Cyrus attended Heritage Middle School but she currently has a private tutor. She is the daughter of country singer Billy Ray Cyrus and Leticia Cyrus. Miley has an older half-sister, named Brandi, two older half-brothers, Trace and Christopher Cody, a younger brother, Braison, and a younger sister, Noah Lindsey Cyrus, who is also an actress.

Destiny Hope kept all the day smiling when she was younger, that is the reason for her nickname “Miley”, which comes from “Smiley”. She has many pets, like dogs, cats, chickens and horses.

Miley had her first TV appearance when she was 9, playing a guest role, in her father’s TV series “Doc”. Then, in 2003, she worked in Tim Burton’s Big Fish. She also appeared in the music video for “If Heartaches Have Wings”. At the age of 12, Miley was chosen for Hannah Montana due to her energetic and lively performance. She was seen as a person who loves every minute of life, with the everyday relatability of Hilary Duff and the stage presence of Shania Twain. Moreover, Miley had a cameo in High School Musical 2, where she danced next to the pool.

On October 24, 2006, Walt Disney Records released the Hannah Montana Sountrack, which includes eight songs she performed as Hannah Montana. In June 26, 2007, Miley released a double album called “Hannah Montana 2: Meet Miley Cyrus”. The first disc was the second Hannah Montana soundtrack, while the other one was her debut album. It contains ten songs, from which Miley co-wrote eight.

Miley is good friends with Mitchell Musso, Emily Osment, Vanessa Hudgens and Ashley Tisdale.

Flo Rida, Download Free Music Mp3 Flo Rida, Review of Flo Rida

May 1st, 2009 by admin 1 comment »

Discovering new talent is often a daunting task; however, when the
formula is complete, all parts, synergetic, the sky is the limit. With
a noted machine behind him, coupled with his distinct originality, Flo
Rida has captured the attention of many while simultaneously making
significant impact early in the game. This reserved persona is a
refreshing addition to the Poe Boy Entertainment family. Explosive on
his tracks and indomitably riding his flow, FloRida is entrenched in
the “Movement,” which, yet again, dons Miami as a hub for endless
talent; FloRida is primed to burst on to the scene with his versatile
lyricism in tow.

FloRida’s exceptional creativity-a fresh and energetic flow, escorted
by a melodic delivery- ensures there is never a dull moment. With a
tone analogous to that of Nelly and on par with the vivacity of
Outkast , FloRida’s uniqueness will undoubtedly set him apart,
defying any standard expectations. Whether singing his hooks or
writing his own lyrics, this multi-talented artist embraces tenacity
like no other.

Recently returning from a three-year stint in Los Angeles, California,
the 24-year old Carol City, Florida native and former basketball
player is on a mission. He has always had a penchant for writing and
vibing to beats and being inspired by his family’s musical influence.
As a 15-year old he began working with his brother-in law who, at the
time was involved with Miami’s pioneer of bass music, Luke Skywalker-
founder of 2 Live Crew.

His focus and persistence are the direct result of realizing his
passion and a discernible revelation,
“When my sister passed away, I woke up and realized what I had to. As
the only boy of seven other siblings [sisters] and growing up without
my father, I realized that I needed to make the most of my time here
on earth. I want to utilize of all of my God-given talents and give
back in a way that others can benefit. My mother is so strong and I
admire her for her strength and showing me that by sacrifice and being
level-headed anything is possible.”

In 2001, he hit the road, performing at shows with Fresh Kid Ice of 2
Live Crew. While amassing significant exposure nationwide, he garnered
the attention of DeVante Swing formerly of famed R&B group “Jodeci” as
well as “The Blind Boys of Alabama.” As a result of this budding
relationship, FloRida departed to Los Angeles, California to work on
his music with them also along side the now reality TV star and Public
Enemy member, Flavor Flav and producer Rich Harrison.

“I had to leave school [UNLV and then Barry University] my music took
precedence, I had to do it full time if it was going to pop off. I
took a trip to LA to promote myself. I was literally on the streets–
at times, promoting myself by myself— I always had the drive to push
own music… People tend you help you more when they see that you
promote yourself, they know your serious then.”

FloRida captivates his audience with tales from the hood some of
which he has seen and experienced. His experiences are channeled
through a medium, which everyone from all backgrounds can relate to.

Additionally, FloRida has been a member of a home-grown group, “The
Groundhogs” since the 9th grade. FloRida, one of the group’s four
members, is intent upon paving the way and opening doors for his
comrades. The name The Groundhogs FloRida says is significant because
“without being grounded, you have nothing to stand on and nothing
lasts long if you don’t start from the ground up.”

His versatility overflows into all aspects of his life. As a former
basketball player and all around athlete, who has dabbled in a bit of
acting, he is intentional in his quest to emerge as leader and an
inspiration to those from his neighborhood or those who might benefit
and learn from his example. He has taken heed of what could happen by
circumstance and in this case he is taking advantage of what destiny
already intends.

Signing to Miami’s hottest record label, Poe Boy Entertainment in
early 2006, was a no brainer for FloRida. The independent record
label has demonstrated its ability to make things happen in and out of
the studio. (P.O.D, Cognito, Brisco, Jacki-O, Rick Ross, Carol City
Cartel and many more) Being supported by the marketing and managing
genius of Poe Boy Entertainment owner, E-Class and his team, presents
generous opportunity. He is suited up, ready to work and going for the
ride.