The American famous rapper Pitbull released the song "Bon,
Bon" for his fifth studio song album, called Armando. “Bon Bon” was marked
as the album's number #3 official song on October 25, 2010. The song “Bon Bon” climbed
up to #61 on the US Billboard Hot Song 100 and number #3 on the US Billboard
Top Latin Songs. The song customs parts of the tune from dance song "We No
Speak Americano" by Yolanda Be Cool & DCUP, which in order samples the
1956 Italian famous song "Tu vuò fà l'americano" by Renato Carosone.
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American famous rapper Eminem released "Not
Afraid" song for his seventh studio song album, called 2010 - Recovery
(2010). "Not Afraid" was released on April 29, 2010 as the lead
single for the album. "Not Afraid" was first introduced as a single
by Eminem via his Twitter, after which it is released on major radio stations.
A freestyle song rap, "Despicable", was released on the Internet to promote the song.
"Not Afraid" was produced by Boi-1da, Matthew
Burnett, Eminem and Jordan Evans. The song carries a positive message and describes
Eminem's change in direction from drugs and violence. “Not Afraid” is a hip hop
song features a choir that supports Eminem in a greatly layered chorus and
vocals are sung over a guitar, synthesizer and piano; no Auto-Tune was used on
the sung vocals, but many reverberation tools were.
"Not Afraid" successfully became the 16th song in
Billboard history to peak on the Billboard Hot 100 at number one in United
States; the song also became as a chart-topper in Canada. As of August 2011, "Not
Afraid" has sold more than four million digital copies. The song has helped
Eminem won the MTV Video Music Awards, Grammy Awards, MTV Video Music Awards
Japan, Billboard Music Awards and Detroit Music Awards.
"Not Afraid" music video is directed by Rich Lee in
May 2010. The music video was shot at New York City and Newark, New Jersey. In the
music video, Eminem shows newfound confidence and courage, albeit facing
struggles and eventually jumping off a ledge.
The music video begins with a scene in which Eminem alone standing
on the rooftop of the Manhattan Municipal Building in New York. The music video
changes between scenes where he sings and raps on the rooftop and another scene
where Eminem is seem lost inside a dark basement. Eminem walks slowly and
closer towards the edge of the building until he leaves to go downstairs as the
chorus starts. He begins moving down Market Street in Newark and jaywalks
across the street, escaping vehicles that pass by. Eminem shows partial
reflections of himself on the window of a car; he is moving on, only to be
surrounded by many mirrors.
Confused, Eminem tries to run away, and almost at the end of
the second chorus, he finally breaks through a mirror to realize himself in the
middle of the busy street. Eminem tries to break out of the basement.
At other scene, Eminem then jumps off the edge of the
building and has a steep dive, but he flies straight up again; his fast flight
down Market Street causes sonic booms on vehicles nearby. Eventually, Eminem
flies up, back to the rooftop of the Manhattan Municipal Building, in New York
City, where the musicvideo started.
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British and Irish famous boy band The Wanted released a new
song "Glad You Came" for their 2nd studio song album, Battleground as
the album's second lead single on 10 July 2011. The Wanted - "Glad You
Came" is a dance-pop song and it was written by Wayne Hector , Steve Mac and
Ed Drewett, the song was later produced
by Steve Mac himself. The song peaked at number#1 in the music chart in United
Kingdom and Ireland. “Glad You Come” was released as the first single in
January 2012 in US and the song has so far debuted at number #5 on the
Billboard Hot 100, and this song reached to the top ten in the chart up to date.
The Wanted - "Glad You Came" music video was produced
by Director X and was produced in Ibiza, Spain. The band was appeared on the white
beach, in a happening club and later at a party each with an individual girl. The
music video was released to YouTube on 10 June 2011. The music video has over
22 million of views on YouTube and the music video becoming the band’s most
watched music video on Youtube Music channel. The Wanted - "Glad You
Came" music video also starred a cameo from footballer John-Joe O'Toole.
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The French famous DJ David Guetta released "Where Them Girls At"
as a lead single for Guetta's upcoming fifth studio album Nothing But the Beat.
The song is recorded and produced by David Guetta, featuring vocals from
American famous rapper Flo Rida and Trinidadian-born American rapper Nicki
Minaj.
"Where Them Girls At"was released for internet download from May 2,
2011 by Virgin Records the EMI France, and the song was written by many famous
singers like Flo Rida , Michael Caren, David Guetta, Jared Cotter,Nicki Minaj,
Juan and Oscar Silinas, Giorgio Tuinfort and Sandy Vee.
The "Where Them Girls At" was produced in 2010 and
featured just Flo Rida, but after discussing with Minaj about a collaboration,
Guetta played Minaj the record and she wanted to record vocals for the song.
Later, some hackers successfully got a cappella version of
the song and modified with their own version of production before leaking the
song to public. Guetta and his label later mastered a proper version of the
song, released the song earlier than they planned and hired an employee of The
Pentagon to investigate the case.
The "Where Them Girls At” music video was officially released
to Facebook via a fan page - "David Guetta Turkiye" on June 27, 2011.
The music video was released to YouTube and Vevo channels on the following day.
All three artists, David Guetta, Nicki Minaj , Flo Rida, show in the music video.
But, the vocalists only show in each of their own verses.
The "Where Them Girls At” music video shows big bubbles
which have the song's beats, traveling across the streets of Los Angeles. When the
bubbles burst, the people begin dancing uncontrollably. Flo Rida is appeared
rapping his verse beside a poolside and Minaj is appeared inside an art gallery
with male good looking models. On the other hand, Guetta is appeared at a
rooftop, table turning, and creating some bubbles. Minaj breathe in one of a
bubble and begins singing to the beat of the single, while breathing out
bubbles. The bubbles which Guetta makes, attract many women and man to his
party.
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The famous American group Selena Gomez & the Scene
released "Hit the Lights" song as the third and final single for the 3rd
song album 2011 - When the Sun Goes Down. "Hit the Lights" was
written by Daniel James , Leah Haywood, and Tony Nilsson, while the making of
the single was ran by Daniel Pringle and Haywood under their production name
Dreamlab. Musically, "Hit the Lights" is an up-tempo dance song and explains
about living in the moment and always taking risks.
"Hit the Lights" receives many positive receptions
from music critics. "Hit the Lights" debuted on the Canadian Hot 100
at number #93. The "Hit the Lights" music video was released on
November 16, 2011. The music video features Gomez and some friends enjoying
around in the green fields and followed by partying at night. The scene shows
them are running around in the town.
The "Hit the Lights" music video is 3 minutes and
24 seconds long and starts with Selena Gomez signing in front of a green field.
Later, Selena Gomez’s band members and some few other people are shown joining
Selena Gomez in a wheat field, trying to keep a few of oversized balloons from
touching the ground. Then, the group are traveling around a corn field and start
jumping, singing and dancing, with Selena Gomez sings the song's chorus. Soon,
the group temporarily shows in a pumpkin patch outside of the cornfield,
throwing and smashing some pumpkins. Then, as the sun starts to set, the gang
sits on the back of a pickup truck, enjoy their watermelon. The truck starts to
produce a big amount of smoke.
As the second part of chorus starts, the music video is
shown to be night, and the band are on a street in a neighborhood, where the
group are dancing while holding torches. They continues to a house party. Soon,
the band is shown in a dark forest, where the trees are decorated with several
disco balls. Selena Gomez then is shown surrounded by many pink balloons, she
is wearing pink and yellow sunglasses, and appears in an empty and dark
football field. Several of people are shown jumping into a swimming pool before
going back to the dark street where they start running with firecrackers go off
around them. Finally, the band starts dancing and running through a
brightly-lit city, almost same like Times Square when the song comes to end.
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