Showing posts with label Leonard Cohen. Show all posts
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Xposition - November, 2016

Attention!!!

The awards season is once again in full swing as the 2016 MTV Europe Music Awards was held in November, hosted by Bebe Rexha. Some good performances of the night were DNCE’s medley of Body Moves and Cake By The Ocean, Zara Larsson’s medley of Lush Life and Ain’t My Fault, The Weeknd’s Starboy and Bebe Rexha’s I Got You. Justin Bieber was the big winner of the night winning the Best Song for Sorry and for Biggest Fans. Martin Garrix, Shawn Mendes and Twenty One Pilots also received two awards each with Garrix receiving for Best Electronic Artist and Best World Stage Performance and Mendes receiving Best Male and Best Canadian Act, and Twenty One Pilots receiving Best Alternative and Best Live Act. Green Day was bestowed with the Global Icon Award. Some of the other significant wins included:
·         Best Video: The Weeknd ft. Daft Punk – Starboy
·         Best Female: Lady Gaga
·         Best New Act: Zara Larsson
·         Best Pop: Selena Gomez
·         Best Rock: Coldplay
·         Best Hip-Hop: Drake
·         Best Push Act: DNCE
·         Best UK Act: Little Mix
·         Best Norwegian Act: Alan Walker
·         Best Australian Act: Troye Sivan
·         Best US Act: Ariana Grande

Next up we have the 2016 American Music Awards hosted by Gigi Hadid and Jay Pharoah. Justin Bieber was the winner of the night grabbing four awards including Video of the Year for Sorry. Drake managed to garner 3 awards from his record-breaking 12 nominations and Rihanna too managed to take away 3 awards. However, Ariana Grande fended off heavyweights such as Adele and Bieber to seize the Artist of the Year award. The show opened with a fantastic performance by Bruno Mars of his newest hit single 24K Magic. There were also awesome performances by Fifth Harmony with That’s My Girl, Ariana Grande and Nicki Minaj with Side to Side, Twenty One Pilots with a medley of Stressed Out and Heathens, John Legend with Love Me Now and Lady Gaga with Million Reasons. The other significant wins include:
·         New Artist of the Year: Zayn
·         Favorite Pop/Rock Male Artist: Justin Bieber
·         Favorite Pop/Rock Female Artist: Selena Gomez
·         Favorite Pop/Rock Song: Justin Bieber – Love yourself
·         Favorite Pop/Rock Album: Justin Bieber – Purpose
·         Favorite Country Song: Tim McGraw – Humble and kind
·         Favorite Rap/Hip-Hop Song: Drake – Hotline bling
·         Favorite R&B/Soul Song: Rihanna ft. Drake – Work
·         Favorite EDM Artist: The Chainsmokers
·         Top Soundtrack: Purple Rain
·         Collaboration of the Year: Fifth Harmony ft. Ty Dolla $ign – Work from home
·         Tour of the Year: Beyonce - The Formation World Tour 

The curtains closed on the Country Music Association Awards 2016 co-hosted by Carrie Underwood and Brad Paisley for the ninth consecutive year as the show celebrated its 50th edition. Beyonce made a special appearance at the CMAs where she performed her song Daddy Lessons taken from her newest album Lemonade alongside the Dixie Chicks. Moreover, Garth Brooks who won the coveted Entertainer of the Year performed a medley of hits including Jackson, Rose Garden and Golden Ring. Dolly Parton was bestowed with the Willie Nelson Lifetime Achievement Award before which Jennifer Nettles and the Pentatonix performed her hit Jolene followed by Reba McEntire singing 9 to 5. Some of the other significant wins included:
·         Song of the Year: Tim McGraw – Humble and kind (written by Lori McKenna)
·         Single of the Year: Thomas Rhett – Die a happy man
·         Album of the Year: Eric Church – Mr. Misunderstood
·         Male Vocalist of the Year: Chris Stapleton
·         Female Vocalist of the Year: Carrie Underwood
·         Vocal Group of the Year: Little Big Town
·         Musical Event of the Year: Dierks Bentley with Elle King – Different for girls
·         Pinnacle Award: Kenny Chesney

Forbes has released the list of highest paid women in music and it is none other than Taylor Swift who tops the list with a whopping US$ 170 million. Far behind Swift at second place is Adele with US$ 80 million. The rest are as follows:
3. Madonna – US$ 76.5 million
4. Rihanna – US$ 75 million
5. Beyonce – US$ 54 million
6. Katy Perry – US$ 41 million    
7. Jennifer Lopez – US$39.5 million
8. Britney Spears – US$ 30.5 million
9. Shania Twain – US$ 27.5 million
10. Celine Dion – US$ 27 million

It was a disappointing outcome for many artists as their endorsements of Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton fell short, when Donald Trump triumphed at the 2016 Presidential Election. The likes of Beyonce, Jay-Z, Katy Perry and Lady Gaga supported Clinton and now will have to wait what happens when Trump takes oaths, if there will be repercussions for those who took sides in the bitter race.

BBC Music has revealed its long list of the Sound of 2017. The following 15 acts have been tipped for success next year. This annual list was compiled by 170 influential music industry experts where former winners include Years & Years, Sam Smith, Ellie Goulding, Keane and 50 Cent:

  1. AJ Tracey
  2. Anderson .Paak
  3. Cabbage
  4. Dave
  5. Declan McKenna
  6. Jorja Smith
  7. Maggie Rogers
  8. Nadia Rose
  9. Rag 'n' Bone Man
  10. Ray BLK
  11. RAYE
  12. Stefflon Don
  13. The Amazons
  14. The Japanese House
  15. Tom Grennan
Meanwhile, legendary singer and songwriter Leonard Cohen passed away at the age of 82. Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau led tributes to Cohen who was buried in a simple pine casket at a cemetery at Mount Royal in Montreal. 

Moving onto chart news, in the US the Chainsmokers’ featuring Halsey’s Closer reigned supreme for three weeks becoming the longest reigning number one of 2016 with 12 weeks at the top. However, Rae Sremmurd featuring Gucci Mane’s Black Beatles toppled the EDM duo in the final week of November to grab the crown. Black Beatles received a big boost from its usage in the viral Mannequin Challenge videos which sparked off from an October 26 tweet showing students at Jacksonville, Florida’s Edward H. White High School in mannequin poses (though that clip did not feature this song). Another viral rap song Juju On That Beat (TZ Anthem) by Zay Hilfigerr and Zayion McCall propelled through to the Top 10 after fan made videos flooded YouTube with its unique dance steps.

In the UK, Little Mix’s Shout Out To My Ex ruled for the first two weeks in November before being overthrown by Clean Bandit’s new single Rockabye which is a mammoth collaboration between Sean Paul and Anne Marie which continued to be at top for the remainder of the month. As Christmas week gets closer we get ready for the biggest battle on the UK Charts which is for the coveted Christmas Number One. The contenders were revealed at the end of November and of course on top we have the X Factor winner’s single which has grabbed the crown in the past but have also failed in the recent years. It would all depend on the winner as well as the song. It could also be a charity single which are always released during this time such as last year’s A Bridge Over You by Lewisham and Greenwich NHS Choir which claimed the number one with help from Justin Bieber who promoted the single despite his Love Yourself being removed from the top position.

Other songs which became popular during the month were:
  1. Lady Gaga – Million reasons
  2. Drake – Fake love
  3. Maroon 5 ft. Kendrick Lamar – Don’t wanna know
  4. Zara Larsson – I would like
  5. NEIKED ft. Dyo – Sexual
  6. Sigma ft, Birdy - Find me 

Till the next beat...

At Ease!!! 

Best Cover Songs of All Time


Attention!!!

Who really owns a song? Is it the singer? the writer? Or the producer? Well, I believe that it is the singer who owns the song and there is no doubt about it. However, there are songs which have been covered by certain artists and/or groups which have proved to be more successful than even the original. These artists and/or groups better the original composition and come out with their own version or a similar version with better vocals or music. Like this there have been many instances where the original artists and/or groups have been surpassed commercially as well as critically by subsequent artistes and/or groups that covered the song. Therefore, this is a list of the best of such songs which proved to be hits even though they are cover versions. The top 10 artistes and/or groups have bettered the original songs, and it is clear that through their version they can make a claim to the songs, though it may not be ownership, the songs are more popular under the subsequent artiste and/or group.
  1. Dolly Parton - Whitney Houston – I will always love you
  2. Bee Gees - Boyzone – Words
  3. Cat Stevens - Sheryl Crow – The first cut is the deepest
  4. Jennifer Rush - Celine Dion – The power of love
  5. Fleetwood Mac - The Corrs – Dreams
  6. Leonard Cohen - Alexandra Burke – Hallelujah
  7. Vicki Sue Robinson - Glora Estefan – Turn the beat around
  8. Ritchie Valens - Los Lobos – La Bamba
  9. The Jackson 5 - Mariah Carey – I’ll be there
  10. Neil Diamond - UB40 – Red red wine
  11. Toni Braxton - Il Divo – Unbreak my heart/Regresa a mi
  12. Bob Dylan - Guns N’ Roses – Knockin’ on heaven’s door
  13. Journey - Glee Cast – Don't stop believin'
  14. Lee Hazelwood ft. Nancy Sinatra - Ville Valo ft. Natalia Avelon – Summer wine
  15. Phil Collins - Mariah Carey ft. Westlife – Against all odds
  16. Labelle - Pink, Christina Aguilera, Mya & Lil Kim – Lady Marmalade
  17. Roberta Flack - The Fugees – Killing me softly
  18. Ednaswap - Natalie Imbruglia – Torn
  19. Kingston Trio - Westlife – Seasons in the sun
  20. Tarkan - Holly Valance – Simarik/Kiss Kiss
  21. Frank Sinatra ft. Nancy Sinatra - Robbie Williams ft. Nicole Kidman – Something stupid
  22. Talk Talk - No Doubt – It’s my life
  23. Phil Collins - Brandy – Another day in paradise
  24. The Bangles - Human Nature – Eternal flame
  25. Celine Dion – Meatloaf ft. Marion Raven – It’s all coming back to me now
  26. Tears for Fears - Adam Lambert – Mad world
  27. Creedance Clearwater Revival - Rod Stewart – Have you ever seen the rain
  28. The Drifters - Michael Buble – Save the last dance for me
  29. Queen - Brittany Murphy – Somebody to love
  30. Righteous Brothers - Gareth Gates – Unchained melody
  31. Damien Rice - Little Mix – Cannonball
  32. Ryan Adams - The Corrs ft. Bono – When the stars go blue
  33. The Calling - Charlene Sorai – Wherever you will go
  34. Eternal - Monica – Angel of mine
  35. Billy Joel - Westlife – Uptown girl
  36. Traci Chapman - Boyzone – Baby, can I hold you
  37. Sarah Brightman ft. Antonio Banderas - Nightwish – Phantom of the opera
  38. Bee Gees - Steps – Tragedy
  39. Savage Garden - Cascada – Truly madly deeply
  40. Hot Chocolate - Clocks – You sexy thing
  41. Bryan Adams - DJ Sammy – Heaven
  42. Elvis Presley - A*Teens – Can’t help falling in love
  43. USA for Africa - Artists for Haiti – We are the world
  44. Crowded House - Six Pence None the Richer – Don’t dream its over
  45. Dean Martin – Pussycat Dolls – Sway
  46. Foreigner - Mariah Carey – I wanna know what love is
  47. Bananarama - Ace of Base – Cruel summer
  48. 3rd Party - Jennifer Lopez – Waiting for tonight
  49. ABBA - Westlife – I have a dream
  50. John Denver - Olivia Newton John – Take me home country roads
  51. Blondie - Atomic Kitten – Tide is high
  52. Joni Mitchell - Counting Crows ft. Vanessa Carlton – Big yellow taxi
  53. Don Mclean - Madonna – American Pie
  54. Gloria Jones - Soft Cell – Tainted love
  55. The Left Banke - Vonda Shepard – Walk away Renee
  56. Miley Cyrus - Joe McElderry – The climb
  57. Madonna - We are the fallen – Like a prayer
  58. ABBA - A*Teens – Mamma mia
  59. Ben E. King - 4 the Cause – Stand by me
  60. The Pretenders - Gina Glockson – I’ll stand by you
  61. Whitney Houston & Mariah Carey - Leon Jackson – When you believe
  62. The Beatles - Ferry Aid – Let it be
  63. A.R. Rahman - Pussycat Dolls – Jai ho
  64. Madonna - Kelly Osbourne – Papa don’t preach
  65. Shontelle - James Arthur – Impossible
  66. The Walkers - Vengaboys – Shalala la
  67. Daughtry - Westlife – What about now
  68. Redbone - Real McCoy – Come and get your love
  69. R.E.M. - Helping Haiti – Everybody hurts
  70. U2 - Lee Dewzye – Beautiful day
  71. Weather Girls - Geri Halliwell – It’s raining men
  72. Jim Henson - Dixie Chicks – Rainbow connection
  73. Steve Miller Band – R.I.O. – Serenade
  74. Westlife - Will Young – Evergreen
  75. Rascal Flatts - Cascada – What hurts the most
  76. Fleetwood Mac - Lissie – Go your own way
  77. Westlife - Ruben Studdard – Flying without wings
  78. Linkin Park - Lori Lee – Numb
  79. Metallica - Lissie – Nothing else matters
  80. Robert Knight - Cast of Casualty – Everlasting love
  81. Journey - Mariah Carey – Open Arms
  82. The Moody Blues - Il Divo – Nights in white satin
  83. Heidi Montag - Lady Gaga – Fashion
  84. Ke$ha - Girls’ Generation – Run devil run
  85. Jonathan King - Vonda Shepard – Hooked on a feeling
  86. Duran Duran - Aurora – Ordinary world
  87. K’Naan - Young Artists for Haiti – Wavin’ flag
  88. Heart - Celine Dion – Alone
  89. Steve Miller Band - Sugar Ray – Abracadabra
  90. Duffy - OneRepublic – Mercy
  91. Exile - No Mercy – Kiss you all over
  92. Lolly - B*Witched – Mickey
  93. Guns N’ Roses - Sheryl Crow – Sweet child of mine
  94. Bon Jovi - Blake Lewis – You give love a bad name
  95. Madonna - Hilary Duff & Haylie Duff – Material girls  
  96. Elton John & Kiki Dee - Anne Hathaway & Jesse McCartney – Don’t go breaking my heart
  97. Gypsy Kings - Vitamin C – Volare
  98. Belinda Carlisle - Otherview – La luna
  99. Christina Aguilera - Speedway – Genie in a bottle
  100. Donna Summer  - Pussycat Dolls – Hot stuff
Till the next ensemble…

At Ease!!!

Ultimate Quarantine Playlist

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