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This is the debut album from the UK-based artist. It will be released in early February in the UK. A U.S. release date has yet to be determined. "Relax (Take It Easy)" was a sort of single. It managed to chart on the Billboard/Dance Club Play chart. "Grace Kelly" is the current single. 01. Grace Kelly 02. Lollipop 03. My Interpretation 04. Love Today 05. Relax, Take It Easy 06. Any Other World 07. Billy Brown 08. Big Girl (You're Beautiful) 09. Stuck In The Middle 10. Happy Ending www.myspace.com/mikamyspacewww.mikasounds.com/
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Post by vinyl on Jan 18, 2007 18:26:11 GMT -5
I love "Grace Kelly".
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Post by pj on Jan 18, 2007 18:51:54 GMT -5
I just discovered this album today and it's reeeeeeeeeeally great! :)
Hope it has lots of success this year!
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The whole album has widely leaked already. It's a shame it leaked that early because it's really good!
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Post by Deleted on Jan 19, 2007 19:42:26 GMT -5
I heard "Grace Kelly" on the radio today, and really liked it. It sounds SOOO much like Freddie Mercury/Queen, it's almost eerie.
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Post by 3970 on Jan 19, 2007 21:08:26 GMT -5
I heard some stuff off his Myspace, and he def. sounds a lot like Freddie Mercury. The horns remind me of the Beatles a lot too.
I'm not sure how he'll do in the states. We can't seem to get the real poppy musicians and bands to catch on here. Scissors Sisters, McFly, Robbie Williams, and stuff like that, just isn't catching on which is odd.
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Post by pj on Jan 21, 2007 20:06:12 GMT -5
Grace Kelly in the new #1 in the UK Single Chart!
Congrats! :)
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Post by Luicille Ball's 3rd Cousin on Jan 21, 2007 22:52:03 GMT -5
I love this guy,,and i love his work. In case you didn't know "Love today is the song thats on all those mtv commercials.
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Post by Damage on Jan 22, 2007 8:15:13 GMT -5
I checked some of the songs out after seeing this post - this stuff is kind of cool. Super happy poppy de la soul stuff! I'm kind of starting to get into it.
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Post by oscillations. on Jan 22, 2007 11:05:20 GMT -5
I'm not crazy about his stuff, but at least it's pure pop, which we need more of in this country.
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Post by pj on Jan 22, 2007 12:40:53 GMT -5
The album is trully great, I've been hearing it almost non-stop these days, his sound is so fresh and fun (and deep too in some songs). Here are some promo pics: I love Any Other World and Happy Ending!
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Post by jaxxalude on Jan 22, 2007 13:11:21 GMT -5
PlaylouderTHE MIKA SHALL INHERIT THE EARTHBut Simon Cowell didn't think so22 Jan 2007Pop sensation Mika has revealed Simon Cowell told him his songwriting was turd. The 23-year-old No.1 popstar said, "I managed to get a demo to him before he became a household name. He hadn't done any of the Pop Idol stuff. "When I walked in and played my song, he said, 'You've got a good voice but your songwriting... you may as well not bother.'" He added: "Honesty is a good policy. That's how you've got to survive. Rub your hands together and start again." Mika is No.1 in the charts. Higher than everyone else. Hooray for Mika! Up yours Simes etc... ===============================//=================================== Simon Cowbell. You gotta love him!
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Post by jaxxalude on Jan 23, 2007 6:11:22 GMT -5
British daily newspaper The Independent has this cool feature on Mika. Enjoy!
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Post by jaxxalude on Jan 23, 2007 8:23:11 GMT -5
ContactmusicMIKA: 'I WON'T TALK ABOUT MY SEXUALITY'British pop sensation MIKA is keeping quiet about his sexual orientation, branding rumours of his homosexuality "pointless". The 23-year-old, who's set for superstardom in the US after being spotted by music mogul TOMMY MOTTOLA, insists his fans don't need to know his sexual preference to enjoy songs like his current British number one GRACE KELLY. He says, "I never talk about anything to do with my sexuality. I just don't think I need to. People ask me all the time. But I just don't see the point. In order to survive I've kind of shut up different parts of my life, and that's one of them, especially this early in my career. "I don't really feel that it's necessary to know in terms of my music. Some people make records that are defined by their sexuality but mine really are not. It does play a lot with campness. It has a theatricality to it. Why not? It's pop music!
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Post by jaxxalude on Jan 25, 2007 15:34:04 GMT -5
PlaylouderLife In Cartoon MotionMIKAHomophobia is so gay. The only way to really stick it to corpulent, retarded thunder c**ts like Chris Moyles is to deftly snatch language back out of their sweaty, piggy, sausage fingered grasp. Say it loud and say it proud: "This pizza is delicious! It's totally queer!", "This is the most bent pint I've ever had! It's going down a treat!". "This album is demented! It's totally gay!" This album is demented. It's totally gay. It's gayer than having a cock stuffed in either ear. It's gayer than doing the Hoovering in a tight vest listening to a Giorgio Moroder album. Before putting this album on there was snow everywhere, now the sun's out. What a gay day. So, if you own a radio or TV, you'll already know Mika by now. A Lebanese, Royal Opera trained fliberty-gibbert (I actually don't know what his orientation is; it's not that important and I'm not going to guess but he is what my nan would have called "a bit of a whoopsy") bestriding the charts like a mighty colossus with his awesome single 'Grace Kelly'. Lashings of imperial period Queen, glam Sparks, 'I Believe In A Thing Called Love' Justin Hawkins falsetto informing a song that is so 70s FM friendly, you kind of can't believe someone hasn't written it already. Luckily elsewhere on the album the madness does not abate and we have the spangled calypso, backbeat pop of 'Lollipop'. 'Love Today' and 'Big Girl (You Are Beautiful)' are the closest he comes to the pure pop disco nous of the Scissor Sisters, with the latter being surely ear marked as a future single. When the tempo is slower on certain tracks such as 'My Interpretation' and 'Any Other World' the initial comparison is unavoidably that of one to Robbie Williams or Elton John, but there is none of the dead-eyed cynicism of the former and none of the bellowing oafishness of the latter. So this combined with the might of the newly emergent Paul St Paul and the Apostles suggest that we're going to be enjoying a summer of polysexual, quasi-operatic, big production 70s MOR pop. And that's the gayest thing we've heard all year. John Doranreviewed on 25 Jan 2007
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Post by jaxxalude on Jan 25, 2007 15:36:06 GMT -5
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Post by oscillations. on Jan 25, 2007 15:40:26 GMT -5
I told you this music was gay.
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Post by jaxxalude on Jan 25, 2007 15:43:26 GMT -5
I'm straight and I like him, Scissor Sisters, Pet Shop Boys, Miss Kittin, soulful house music and a whole bunch of other teh ghey-related stuff. Where does that leave us?
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Post by oscillations. on Jan 25, 2007 15:49:36 GMT -5
It leaves me a gay 50 year old man in a 16 year old girl's body.
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Post by jaxxalude on Jan 25, 2007 15:53:28 GMT -5
In the wise words of Lil' Jon: ooooooooooookaaaaaaaaaayyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy...
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Post by When I Ruled the World on Jan 25, 2007 15:56:56 GMT -5
I told you this music was gay. AND... It's better than 95% of the crap at the Top of the charts. (I assume you didn't mean that as a bad thing, I'm just making a point). James Blunt's music is what can be deemed "gay" and he did well.
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Post by oscillations. on Jan 25, 2007 16:14:22 GMT -5
You guys don't understand. My whole life could be described as "gay". I love it. Almost every friend I have is gay. Almost everything I value is also valued by the gay community. I watch Logo everyday.
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Post by beaston on Jan 25, 2007 16:16:07 GMT -5
^lmao!
I love Grace Kelly, so I may have to check this out!
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Post by When I Ruled the World on Jan 25, 2007 16:21:30 GMT -5
You guys don't understand. My whole life could be described as "gay". I love it. Almost every friend I have is gay. Almost everything I value is also valued by the gay community. I watch Logo everyday. Don't worry, I figured that was probably the case.. I was just taking up for the album!
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Post by oscillations. on Jan 26, 2007 8:08:19 GMT -5
Was he a Pop Idol contender or something?
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Post by jaxxalude on Jan 27, 2007 13:56:32 GMT -5
a newspaper here in brazil today has an article about Mika and in one part it says that one time Simon cowel said to him that he has a good voice, but that his lyrics were terrible and because of that he should not even try to get a record deal...wow...poor Simon.... Was he a Pop Idol contender or something? Humm no..i think simon got one of his demos or something like that... Um... yeah...
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Post by jaxxalude on Jan 30, 2007 7:22:58 GMT -5
AngryApeMika - Life In Cartoon Motion [Casablanca]Published Friday, 26th January, 2007 Written by David AdairA terse The Country Girl-esque noire element opens up the doors to a flighty glam/pop swirl, returning for bracing interludes to signal the comeback of the off-kilter Mika, in the form of 'Grace Kelly'. The power of the Polyphonic Spree, the wistfulness of Jim Noir and the je nais se qua of Queen meet up in the musical orbit of this flighty ten track wonder. 'My Interpretation' stands toe to toe with The Magic Numbers and The Mamas & The Papas, to send you flying back to the times when your spleen was vented with deep seated vocal projection and a glorious, ranging melody. The androgynous vocal command is complemented, at intervals, by a stern and sweet female element. Unfortunately, Mika goes a little too far in his vocal exuberance during 'My Interpretation', whereby he strains a little too much and the instrumental razzmatazz doesn't help to avoid the plummet into a pit of falseness. When things take a dip, all you need is an electro ladder and a bit of a WHAM spring, some labouring reflection and you are back into a cushy pop groove, 'Love Today'. It is not surprising that the centrepiece of the album, 'Any Other World' is pure theatrical in large Michael Crawford portions and is an earnest number that veers just the right side of sentimentality. Using an orchestral and choral element to change the pace and mood throughout. Also, it says to The Killers that the phrase; "Smile Like You Mean It" is for general use and can be used to better impact when it is meaningfully built up to. The tongue-in-cheek lullaby style is used to devastating in the tale of a respectable man coming out of the closet, only to go back in and then yeah, come out again, 'Billy Brown'. This is Mika's most serious offering, lurking beneath a horn fuelled vibrant bounce. 'Big Girl (you are beautiful)', could have been picked up from the floor of a the Scissor Sisters' rehearsal room and it oozes zap and spirit, as Mika's elastic vocals are stretched in numerous directions to pull off a non-judgemental and inoffensive jaunt. The latter band's influence also seeps through in 'Stuck In The Middle'. The early dip in form is well and truly left behind and, Mika is continuing to prove that we have a fresh and bold impresario ready to push the boundaries of pop music, hopefully out of the reach of any X Factor contestant.
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Post by robbie23 on Jan 30, 2007 9:35:58 GMT -5
i love me lebanese-boys hehehehe (and greek ones) very cute!
will be buying this album for sure!
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Post by SHOOTER on Jan 30, 2007 21:20:23 GMT -5
I saw his video yesterday. Didn't make much sense. lol.
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Post by M 123 on Jan 31, 2007 4:12:31 GMT -5
i liked his cover of Hips Dont Lie..... it was preaty cool
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