Thursday, April 20, 2017

New Artist Alert: Aminé

Ok, I'm so freaking late on this young man. This song came out last year.


But I have been obsessed over this song for more than a week now. I've been singing and dancing randomly to this.


I also love this choreography by Brian Puspos.

Monday, April 17, 2017

[Update] Just Saying - Quick Thoughts about Tae

To say I was grossly uninformed would be understatement. I'm sorry.

If you want to continue reading, those are my thoughts from a couple days ago. I thought these people were merely wayward fans, lost in their path. But I realized now people have been working hard to clean up the trash, while I just brushed it under the rug. Taking responsibility for my words, I'll post this explanation I found from Instagram. Reading this enlightened me and may enlighten you.


Friday, April 14, 2017

Hang in there, baby... New posts are coming.

Hi, everyone.

Again after a two weeks of school kicking my ass and self-doubt and hint of laziness, I'm working on some new posts. I just have to write them.

Please anticipate.

The semester's almost over. (dance) The semester's almost over. (dance)
The semester's almost over. (dance) The semester's almost over. (dance)
The semester's almost over. (dance) The semester's almost over. (dance)
The semester's almost over. (dance) The semester's almost over. (dance)

K, bye.
See you then. 

Good Music and Good Grades - My Good Friday

John Mayer has such good sportsmanship. He noticed that Kendrick Lamar's much-anticipated 3rd album was coming out on the same day his album was. He said:

That's my buddy.
So, I'm so excited because I'm pretty sure I aced the hell out of my Organic Chemistry exam.

I listened to both John and Kendrick's album. Guess which one I bought.

John Mayer, sigh. Why...?

Why did you leave all your best songs for the last moment?

My eyes literally rolled back at all of the great riffs and the new stories he gave us from the 4 last four songs. I'm so mad that he made me say all these bad things about him only to rock a whole ass new album with just a few duds that I might honestly like once he performs them live and I can watch them online. Seriously, this album. Give me a few more listens and I might just buy it.

KENDRICK LAMAR'S ALBUM is quite honestly another masterpiece. I remember what he said last time when "To Pimp a Butterfly" came out. To just live and breathe the piece of work and think about like it's a book. People were calling it "THE BEST CONCEPTUAL RAP ALBUM OF ALL TIME" but I won't yet. They are doing that again 2 years later. I'd just like to say that he should really be proud of bringing out another vision to add to his legacy of speaking about his struggle and his dreams for his future. Congratulations.

Obviously I haven't read any lyrics yet but I'm just expressing my thoughts from my first listen.

1. BTW: I really do need to see the lyrics. He is PrEaChInG.
2. It all connects. Can't you see? It connects. I love stories that do that. (geeking out)
3. Rihanna did a great job in her feature. U2 too. (hehe) I don't know who Zacari is but I'm willing to find out.
4. His storytelling is my dream. I wish I could tell stories and construct storylines like him.
5. His detail to sound is amazing. The different tones that he goes through, the different undulations, the different accents, they all mean different things that created depth to the songs and give more to hunt for as listeners. He did the same in "To Pimp a Butterfly".

I kinda wish that Humble was little higher on the tracklist. However, I do understand how it progressed with the story.

I listened to the album on high volume in my car on my commute home for school and I don't know what I did to deserve such a blessed day.


And BTS posted on Twitter.

And Daewon of Madtown did a live that I was there for.

And I got my new glasses.

;))))))

*images are my own screenshots. Comments on John Mayer's post were blurred out by me.

Friday, April 7, 2017

Relevant Song Suggestion: "Thank you" by MKTO

So I was thinking today you all need a song recommendation within the effed-up reality show of an administration. I picked "Thank you" by MKTO.


Read the lyrics here (they are poignant): 

Yo, this one right here is for all the drop out-of-schoolers.
The future cougars, the Mary Jane abusers.
The ones that chose to be losers, for all the Misfit Kids and total outcasts MKTO.
This one's for you role models.

We are the ones, the ones you left behind.
Don't tell us how, tell us how to live our lives.
Ten million strong, we're breaking all the rules.
Thank you for nothing, 'cause there's nothing left to lose.

Thank you for feeding us years of lies.
Thank you for the wars you left us to fight.
Thank you for the world you ruined overnight.
But we'll be fine, yeah we'll be fine.

Thank you for the world you broke, like yolk and it ain't no joke.
So cold and there ain't no coat, just me, my friends, my folks and
We better do what we like.
So raise that bird up high and when they ask you why.
Just stand there laugh and smile.

We are the ones, the ones you left behind.
Don't tell us how, tell us how to live our lives.
Ten million strong, we're breaking all the rules.
Thank you for nothing, 'cause there's nothing left to lose.

Na na na na
Na na na na na na
Na na na na
Na na na na na na (Thank you)

Thank you for the times you said, "Don't make a sound."
Thanks for the ropes you used to hold us down.
'Cause when I break through I'ma use them to reach the clouds.
We ain't comin' down, we ain't comin' down

Look, ma, I finally made it, this world is too damn jaded.
My life is just like Vegas, go big, go home get faded.
Been a problem since '92.
Can't shut me down curfew and them girls I'll take a few.
Do what I wanna do.

We are the ones, the ones you left behind.
Don't tell us how, tell us how to live our lives.
Ten million strong, we're breaking all the rules.
Thank you for nothing, cause there's nothing left to lose.

Na na na na (hey)
Na na na na na na
Na na na na
Na na na na na na

Na na na na (hey)
Na na na na na na
Na na na na
Na na na na na na (Thank you)

Thank you from the bottom of my heart.
From head to toe from the soul you ripped apart.
I say, "Thank you", I say, "Thank you."
Yeah oh, thank you

We are the ones, the ones you left behind.
Don' tell us how, tell us how to live our lives.
Ten million strong, we're breaking all the rules.
Thank you for nothing, cause there's nothing left to lose.

We are the ones, the ones you left behind.
Don't tell us how, tell us how to live our lives.
Ten million strong, we're breaking all the rules.
Thank you for nothing, cause there's nothing left to lose. (Thank you)

Na na na na (Yo if you don't like what they tell you to do)
Na na na na na na (Don't do it)
Na na na na (If you don't want to be who they want you to be)
Na na na na na na (Screw it)

Na na na na (It's your world, it's your life)
Na na na na na na (And they ruined it)
Na na na na (Role models, tune in, turn up)
Na na na na na na (Drop out!)


Since I am not in any sort of position to protest or fight with this stupid tanning salon of a government, and all I can realistically do is shake my head at the news and laugh at late night comedy shows, I'd like to thank MKTO for making a song that let me vent passive aggressively.

This song came out in 2013. Four years later, it feels like we are living in the same wrapped reality where we have to constantly be aware of our morals and the people we associate with. In the song, they refer to "10 million (millennials) strong with nothing left to lose". They are incorrect. I am a millennial, who at this point, has a lot to lose. If I stop my hustle now to focus on these crises, I will lose all of the hard work I put in to graduate college with a Bachelors in Bio-Medicine. However, I do feel gross when thinking that people are suffering everywhere and there is nothing I can do to help them except cry, moan, and complain.

I don't know. Basically, I heard the song on shuffle in my iTunes and I thought about you all.

Prayers for the world,

Asma


*Lyrics from Google Play Music