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Thread started 04/28/04 3:50am

msserendipity

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new arabic mix of my track

i've had an interesting arabic mix done of me, myself and i. you can click direct from the home page. let me know your thoughts. www.mistri.tv
[This message was edited Wed Apr 28 3:57:42 2004 by msserendipity]
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Reply #1 posted 04/28/04 6:52am

Styles

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Hey Msserendipity!
I always dig your production work and this remix undoubtedly
falls right in line with all of your efforts, which are outstanding.
In reality, it gives me and my engineer something to shoot for. smile
I like the Arabic touch to the tune and that kind of sound is hot right now. Vocal stylings
are flawless, as always. The remix itself should be enough to get
quite a few people moving on the dance floor. One thing I was wondering
though is about is the depth of your lyrical content in regards to the genre
in which you're currently working in inside the U.K. (do I have that correct?).
Is is difficult to sing about certain issues or is it simply a choice?
Either way, its all good but more than anything, I was just curious.

Good luck with all of your efforts and I'm defintely a fan of your music!


peace


Jshua
pray

p.s. I don't know how much time you have but if you get the chance,
you should defintely check out some of the people here: Its a wealth of talent!
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Reply #2 posted 04/28/04 7:40am

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Styles said:

Hey Msserendipity!
I always dig your production work and this remix undoubtedly
falls right in line with all of your efforts, which are outstanding.
In reality, it gives me and my engineer something to shoot for. smile
I like the Arabic touch to the tune and that kind of sound is hot right now. Vocal stylings
are flawless, as always. The remix itself should be enough to get
quite a few people moving on the dance floor. One thing I was wondering
though is about is the depth of your lyrical content in regards to the genre
in which you're currently working in inside the U.K. (do I have that correct?).
Is is difficult to sing about certain issues or is it simply a choice?
Either way, its all good but more than anything, I was just curious.

Good luck with all of your efforts and I'm defintely a fan of your music!


peace


Jshua
pray

p.s. I don't know how much time you have but if you get the chance,
you should defintely check out some of the people here: Its a wealth of talent!


hey josha,
thanks for that.
with regards to lyrical content....there are no rules as yet. i write all the time and things are also written for me. its a happy balance and the subject matter with def change over time depending on my own personal circumstances and experiences.
as for the org...hey i'm one of you guys remember. why do you think i ask for your opinions!!!
this is a hard industry.....we've all been doing this a long time. i'm gonna keep going while i love and am exciteedt about the music, the performing and the feeling!!!
thats the only reason we got through the frustration.....right???
headbang
How, i'm gonna make that booty boom...step back, give a girl some room....OH booty!
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Reply #3 posted 04/28/04 7:44am

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msserendipity said:

Styles said:

Hey Msserendipity!
I always dig your production work and this remix undoubtedly
falls right in line with all of your efforts, which are outstanding.
In reality, it gives me and my engineer something to shoot for. smile
I like the Arabic touch to the tune and that kind of sound is hot right now. Vocal stylings
are flawless, as always. The remix itself should be enough to get
quite a few people moving on the dance floor. One thing I was wondering
though is about is the depth of your lyrical content in regards to the genre
in which you're currently working in inside the U.K. (do I have that correct?).
Is is difficult to sing about certain issues or is it simply a choice?
Either way, its all good but more than anything, I was just curious.

Good luck with all of your efforts and I'm defintely a fan of your music!


peace


Jshua
pray

p.s. I don't know how much time you have but if you get the chance,
you should defintely check out some of the people here: Its a wealth of talent!


hey josha,
thanks for that.
with regards to lyrical content....there are no rules as yet. i write all the time and things are also written for me. its a happy balance and the subject matter with def change over time depending on my own personal circumstances and experiences.
as for the org...hey i'm one of you guys remember. why do you think i ask for your opinions!!!
this is a hard industry.....we've all been doing this a long time. i'm gonna keep going while i love and am exciteedt about the music, the performing and the feeling!!!
thats the only reason we got through the frustration.....right???


Understood...
It would be interesting to hear what you have to say about others here
(maybe I missed it and if so I apologize)

either way, you're on to something really great!


peace



Jshua
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