I think I am going to just diversify the "Revoir" section of my blog.
Rather than making several different review sections why not I just consolidate all of them into one big section. Seriously I need to maintain something in my blog in order to keep the readership constant. But if you guys could just bring in more people for me to demonstrate my propaganda then by all means please be my blog evangelist.
So for now I am going to review one of my favorite male singer - Jason Mraz.

I don't think I should re-introduce him again, but he is the genius behind popular acoustic rock tracks like Curbside Prophet, The Remedy, You and I, Geek in the Pink and Wordplay.
His past 2 albums, Waiting for My Rocket to Come and Mr A-Z has been great successes for him. Waiting for My Rocket To Come went Platinum and Mr A-Z won a Grammy for Best Engineered Album, Non Classical. His first performance in Singapore was a total sold out as well. I couldn't even get the tickets because it was sold out one month before the concert.


Now he has got a new album names We Sing, We Dance, We Steal Things (not exactly the most appropriate title but who the hell gives a fuck.). I have "bought" this album and personally I quite enjoy it for its has a few tracks that are quite catchy. If I could make an analogy about his music, I would say that its like Asians eating rice. You will never get sick of it in a very long time.

One of the tracks in the album, Lucky is a collaboration with Colbie Caillat is one of my favorite tracks in the album. Because you simply get the best in one track. Unlike his past collaboration with Bella Lisa, this collaboration is like the white acoustic rock version of Beyonce and Jay-Z.
Even though his musicis a total deviant from your usual shouting, heavy bass, screechy guitar and total bad singing (Yes I am talking about Linkin Park you head banging morons and I seriously hope that lead singer don't get so lucky with pneumonia the next time round), he definitely have his fan base in here in Asia.
So for now let us all buy his album and support his music. No I did not download his music.
Rather than making several different review sections why not I just consolidate all of them into one big section. Seriously I need to maintain something in my blog in order to keep the readership constant. But if you guys could just bring in more people for me to demonstrate my propaganda then by all means please be my blog evangelist.
So for now I am going to review one of my favorite male singer - Jason Mraz.

I don't think I should re-introduce him again, but he is the genius behind popular acoustic rock tracks like Curbside Prophet, The Remedy, You and I, Geek in the Pink and Wordplay.
His past 2 albums, Waiting for My Rocket to Come and Mr A-Z has been great successes for him. Waiting for My Rocket To Come went Platinum and Mr A-Z won a Grammy for Best Engineered Album, Non Classical. His first performance in Singapore was a total sold out as well. I couldn't even get the tickets because it was sold out one month before the concert.

Now he has got a new album names We Sing, We Dance, We Steal Things (not exactly the most appropriate title but who the hell gives a fuck.). I have "bought" this album and personally I quite enjoy it for its has a few tracks that are quite catchy. If I could make an analogy about his music, I would say that its like Asians eating rice. You will never get sick of it in a very long time.

One of the tracks in the album, Lucky is a collaboration with Colbie Caillat is one of my favorite tracks in the album. Because you simply get the best in one track. Unlike his past collaboration with Bella Lisa, this collaboration is like the white acoustic rock version of Beyonce and Jay-Z.
Even though his musicis a total deviant from your usual shouting, heavy bass, screechy guitar and total bad singing (Yes I am talking about Linkin Park you head banging morons and I seriously hope that lead singer don't get so lucky with pneumonia the next time round), he definitely have his fan base in here in Asia.
So for now let us all buy his album and support his music. No I did not download his music.
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