Much in the ilk of the Old Hollywood revival that makes Lana Del Rey so appealing, Jessie Ware’s music concentrates heavily on thick vocals and a deep sense of haunt. Her sound is solid and sometimes heart-warmingly sinister. We can’t tell much about her as not one single biography exists online on Jessie Ware. So, we’ll leave it to you to google her or get a taste of her music here.
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Cheryl Cole readying release of third album!
Girls Aloud member and celebrity in her own right, Cheryl Cole, is going to release a new album! Yes, this is sad news for Girls Aloud fans who want the girls to get back together, but it seems Cheryl Cole cares more fore her solo career at this point and it doesn’t look like she is going to reconcile with Nadine Coyle anytime soon. The new album is done and ready to go out. let’s hope it’s better than Messy Little Raindrops! I still can’t get over the absurdity of the title.
Yesss.! The album is DONE !!! *dancing all over the place* I'm Soooo HAPPY and EXCITED to share with you !! #CherylMusic on its way.. Booyaa—
Cheryl Cole (@CherylCole) February 15, 2012
Cheryl Cole’s Stylistpick TV Ad!
1Nicola Roberts’ debut album “Cinderella’s Eyes” has leaked!
1The third Girl Aloud to release an album, Nicola Roberts, has gotten her album Cinderella’s Eyes leaked! Not good for the British pop singer, but something tells us she has more tricks up her sleeve. Lo Click here to be forwarded to another blog to investigate the leak.
Exclusive: Nadine Coyle premieres “Don Julio” in New York City!
1We had the pleasure of seeing our favorite Girl Aloud, Nadine Coyle, performs several tracks at MuuMuse.com‘s event #Gumbopop in New York City. The best vocalist in the group, in our humble opinion, performed her single “Insatiable,” a dance remix of “Runnin’,” the new single “Sweetest High” and this new track titled “Don Julio,” which is also tentatively titled “Save Me.” Great re-tweaking of some of the tracks and lovely new song. The video quality is shaky but we were partying hard! Continue reading
Nadine Coyle performs “Sweetest High” at Splash Bar NYC!
1Has Nadine Coyle gone crazy? The new look feels like its touching the fine line towards insanity. Christina Aguilera called she wants her “Lady Marmalade” look back! The song is strong and we knew it would do well in gay clubs, we just wonder why this surprise single came out and will it be followed by an album?
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Nadine Coyle set to debut new song “Sweetest High”
3We are probably one of the few people that actually sat down and gave Nadine Coyle’s debut Insatiable a good listen, which mean, in turn, that we are also one of the few to reap the benefits of a beautiful album overlooked by many. We are still reeling off of “Sexy Love Affair.” At any rate, just when you though that Nadine Coyle, our favorite Girl Aloud and Loft965.com’s favorite, is back with new single, new look and a whole lotta promo. 2 days from now, the single “Sweetest High” will debut. We have high hopes for the sweetly-accented one from Girls Aloud. Click here to visit her official website. Continue reading
Introducing… Emeli Sandé
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Sandé began her career after finishing her medical degree at the university. She began writing tracks for artists such as Alesha Dixon, Chipmunk, Professor Green, Devlin, Preeya Kalidas, Cheryl Cole, Tinie Tempah, and more. She soon signed a record deal with Virgin Records and EMI Records. In an interview, she states “I was doing a show in London for 1Xtra and I met this guy called Naughty Boy. We got in the studio and we clicked work wise. We just started writing, not necessarily for me, we just thought ‘lets write a pop tune’ and experiment. And we wrote the Chipmunk track and I thought nothing of it. Naughty Boy sent it off to Chipmunk who really liked it and wrote his stuff around it.”
Nicola Roberts working with Dragonette on debut album!
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We have newfound respect for Nicola Roberts. After being the underestimated one from Girls Aloud she managed to release one of the best songs of the year and one of the best videos. Even the B-side to “Beat Of My Heart” was good. But, it looks like that is not the end of it. Nicola Roberts is allegedly working with glam-pop band Dragonette on her new solo album Cinderella’s Eyes. That’ some might good news.
Sexy Track: “Beat Of My Drum” by Nicola Roberts
2Nicola Roberts of Girls Aloud has gone and done it – she released one of the best pop songs of 2011. The lesser-known member of the group went solo with a great media campaign coupled with a pumping new song. “Beat Of My Drum” is a cheerleader’s dream without being to cheesy. It’s the natural continuation of progressive pop and Toni Basil’s legacy. From first listen, we were taken aback with this tune that has a chorus stronger than a tornado. This song will give you the right amount of energy for a festive summer.
Video Preview: “Beat Of My Drum” by Nicola Roberts
This Girl Aloud’s new song is really growing on us. We like its spunky nature and the colors of the video! Let’s hope the rest of the album packs the same punch!
Video Premiere: “Coconut Tree” by Mohombi featuring Nicole Scherzinger
1Nicola Roberts of Girls Aloud launches solo career!
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As you can tell by the leak of the sleeve of her new single. Nicola Roberts is ready to rock your world as the third Girl Aloud with a solo album. The new single is called “Beat Of My Drum” and the artwork and fashion for it look extra fierce. We can’t wait to get more. We hope it sounds more like Siobhan Donaghy and less like Cheryl Cole.
Girls Aloud are officially getting back together in 2012!
2The best girl band we have right now, Girls Aloud, have confirmed via their publicist that they have plans to get back together in 2012. There is no word of an album yet, but they will definitely have a couple of tour dates. Let’s just wish and hope that Cheryl Cole, Nadine Coyle, Nicola Roberts, Kimberley Walsh and Sarah Harding decide to make a couple of tracks for our audible pleasure.
Official cover art of Sophie Ellis Bextor’s single “Starlight”
5The campaign for her album Make A Scene is in full affect and this is the single to launch this much-awaited album onto the spotlight. Although she might have lost some fans along the way this looks like a solid return (merely through research and not actually listening to the music that comes with it.)
Girls Aloud to reunite for 10th anniversary!
2The internet is rampant with news that Nadine Coyle, Cheryl Cole, Sarah Harding, Nicola Roberts and Kim Walsh are reuniting sometime this year for the full-fledged tour to celebrate 10 years together, allegedly. According to an unknown source the fivesome are readying up a tour for this autumn when all thier schedules work. Still, we believe Cheryl Cole has it out for Nadine Coyle, so we don’t know if this will be resolved. At any rate, a tour is lovely, but an album would be lovelier.
Cheryl Cole on the red carpet in London
1Exclusive: Loft965.com’s Best Songs Of 2010
1- “Clap Your Hands” by Sia
- “Someone Like You (Live Version)” by Adele
- “(Still A) Weirdo” by KT Tunstall
- “Crave You” by Flight Facilities
- “Black Diamond Day” by Alexa Wilding
- “Makes Me Happy” by Undersea Poem
- “Gutter” by Medina
- “Stars 4-Ever” by Robyn
- “Too Much” by Kylie Minogue
- “Lost Where I Belong” by Andreya Triana
- “Fourth Of July (Fireworks)” by Kelis
- “Love All Over Me” by Monica
- “Norway” by Beach House
- “Order 1081″ by Natalie Merchant
- “Even Though” by Morcheeba
- “I’m In Here (Piano/Vocal Edit)” by Sia
- “Put Your Hands Up (If You Feel Love)” by Kylie Minogue
- “Teenage Dream” by Katy Perry
- “Alpha Shallows” by Laura Marling
- “Only Girl (In The World)” by Rihanna
- “You And I” by Medina
- “Tik Tok” by Ke$ha
- “Hang With Me” by Robyn
- “Parachute” by Cheryl Cole
- “Umm Hmm” by Erykah Badu
- “Always Up With You” by Alphabeat
- “The Drug” by Royksöpp
- “XXXO” by M.I.A.
- “You’ve Changed” by Sia
- “Your Love Is My Drug” by Ke$ha
- “Wonderful Life” by Hurts
- “Never Gonna Leave Me” by Sia
- “Window Seat” by Erykah Badu
- “Paradise Circus” by Massive Attack
- “Brave” by Kelis
- “Dancing On My Own” by Robyn
- “Promise This” by Cheryl Cole
- “Ever Fallen In Love” by Noisettes
- “Get Outta My Way” by Kylie Minogue
- “I Am Not A Robot” by Marina And The Diamonds
- “Summer Day” by Sheryl Crow
- “Once In A Lifetime” by Monica
- “Stop Trying” by Sia
- “Sound Of Love” by Husky Rescue
- “Why Don’t You Love Me?” by Beyoncé
- “Only You (Take Me Away)” by Nina Sky
- “Who’s That Chick” by David Guetta featuring Rihanna
- “Do-Wah-Doo” by Kate Nash
- “Starry Eyed” by Ellie Goulding
- “Endlessly” by Duffy
- “Call Your Girlfriend” by Robyn
- “Bring Night” by Sia
- “Waiting” by Cheryl Cole
- “We Shall Burn Bright” by Husky Rescue
- “Indestructible” by Robyn
- “Let Go” by jj
- “My Baby Left Me” by Rox
- “Forgiveness” by Sarah McLachlan
- “You Lost Me” by Christina Aguilera
- “Raise Your Glass” by P!nk
- “Love Kills” by Robyn
- “Commander” by Kelly Rowland
- “Nobody” by Kate Earl
- “When I’m Alone” by Lissie
- “Senior Living” by Royksöpp
- “Dumb” by Alexandra Burke
- “Fuck You” by Cee-Lo Green
- “Rude Boy” by Rihanna
- “Big Sunglasses” by Dragonette
- “Looking For An Angel” by Kylie Minogue
- “Tightrope” by Janelle Monaé featuring Big Boi
- “Dance In The Dark” by Lady Gaga
- “Acapella” by Kelis
- “We R Who We R” by Ke$ha
- “Lonely” by Medina
- “Be Good To Me” by Sia
- “Well Well Well” by Duffy
- “Theme Song” by Undersea Poem
- “Drop The Other” by Emika
- “Daydreamer” by Andreya Triana
- “Hormones” by Tracey Thorn
- “Wolf Trap Motel” by Husky Rescue
- “Out My Mind, Just In Time” by Erykah Badu
- “The Time (Dirty Bit)” by Black Eyed Peas
- “Whataya Want From Me” by Adam Lambert
- “The Fight” by Sia
- “Invisible Light” by Scissor Sisters
- “Everybody Loves Me” by Prince
- “Criminal Intent” by Robyn
- “Make My Heart” by Toni Braxton
- “Action Man” by Hafdís Huld
- “All The Lovers” by Kylie Minogue
- “Broken Heels” by Alexndra Burke
- “Happy Hour” by Cheryl Cole
- “Hole In My Heart” by Alphabeat
- “Spaceship” by Benny Bennasi featuring Kelis
- “King Of Anything” by Sarah Bareilles
- “Oh Santa!” by Mariah Carey
- “You Should Know Better” by Robyn featuring Snoop Dogg
- “Soldier Of Love” by Sade
- “Firework” by Katy Perry
- “The Co-Dependant” by Sia
- “Men In Love” by The Gossip
- “Why Don’t You Love Me” by Tori Amos and Cyndi Lauper
- “Runnin’” by Nadine Cole
- “Song For The Baby” by Kelis
- “History” by Groove Armada featuring Will Young
- “Paris Nights/New York Mornings” by Corinne Bailey Rae
- “Hollywood” by Marina And The Diamonds
- “Cry When You Get Older” by Robyn
- “When Christmas Comes” by Mariah Carey
- “Tenderoni” by Kele
- “Stand Up!” by Cheryl Cole
- “Telephone” by Lady Gaga featuring Beyoncé
- “Strangest Thing” by Clare Maguire
- “Slow” by Rumer
- “Rolling In The Deep” by Adele
- “Closer” by Kylie Minogue
- “Fembots” by Robyn
- “Pop Goes The World” by The Gossip
- “Superman” by Gabriella Climi
- “I’m Not Yours” by Angus and Julia Stone
- “Still Standing” by Monica
- “Dancehall Queen” by Robyn
- “Emancipate” by Kelis
- “Baby” by Justin Beiber
- “Auld Lang Syne” by Mariah Carey
- “I Do Not Care For The Winter Sun” by Beach House
- “Surrender” by Ölof Arnalds featuring Björk
- “Aphrodite” by Kylie Minogue
- “’81″ by Joanna Newsom
- “Loosen The Knot” by Lissie
- “Recipe For Disaster” by Morcheeba
- “Don’t Talk About This Love” by Cheryl Cole
- “Your Song” by Ellie Goulding
- “Loved” by Edie
- “Right Thru Me” by Nicki Minaj
- “Love Come” by Sarah McLachlan
- “22nd Century” by Kelis
- “Lovalot” by M.I.A.
- “Everything To Me” by Monica
- “Sign Your Name” by Sheryl Crow
- “Oh Father” by Sia
- “Gone Baby, Don’t Be Long” by Erykah Badu
- “Don’t Fucking Tell Me What To Do” by Robyn
- “Song X” by Andreya Triana
- “Dirty Talk” by Wynter Gordon
- “Maneater” by The Bird And The Bee
- “Mama’s Place” by Roisin Murphy
- “California Gurls” by Katy Perry featuring Snoop Dogg
- “Tell ‘Em” by Sleigh Bells
- “Rocket” by Goldfrapp
- “Hands” by The Ting Tings
- “Scream” by Kelis
- “Insatiable” by Nadine Coyle
- “ET” by Madita
- “Celestica” by Crystal Castles
- “Big Girl, Little Girl” by Sia
- “Cupid Boy” by Kylie Minogue
- “Nothing” by Janet Jackson
- “Man Down” by Rihanna
- “Pink Cloud” by Sam Sparro
- “Waves” by Holly Miranda
- “All I Need” by Christina Aguilera
- “DJ Got Us Fallin’ In Love” by Usher
- “Speechless” by Lady Gaga
- “Driving Song” by Undersea Poem
- “Goodbye England (Covered In Snow)” by Laura Marling
- “The Alcoholic” by Royksopp
- “It Takes A Muscle” by M.I.A.
- “Dynamite” by Taio Cruz
- “Singles Bar” by Tracey Thorn
- “Loving You Is Easy” by Sarah McLachlan
- “Aretha” by Rumer
- “Complicated” by Rihanna
- “Sexy Love Affair” by Nadine Coyle
- “Take It Off” by Ke$ha
- “Fade Like A Shadow” by KT Tunstall
- “Amnesia” by Cheryl Cole
- “Saved“ by Tinashé
- “I Don’t Believe” by Rox
- “Sideways” by Sheryl Crow
- “Winter Sun” by Hafdis Huld
- “Into The Light” by jj
- “On The Lam” by Kele
- “Paris” by Kate Nash
- “A Town Called Obsolete” by Andreya Triana
- “Babyfather” -Sade
- “Born Free” by M.I.A.
- “Silver Soul” by Beach House
- “If It Wasn’t For Bad” by Elton John and Leon Russell
- “Vultures” by Nicole Atkins
- “Radio” by Alesha Dixon
- “Peace Signs” by Sharon Van Etten
- “Selfish” by Medina
- “Goodbye Game” by Chrisette Michele
- “Sex For Breakfast” by Christina Aguilera
- “Tarantula” by Diane Birch
- “Discoverer” by R.E.M.
- “Kiss That Grrl” by Kate Nash









