Showing posts with label Leona Lewis. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Leona Lewis. Show all posts

Monday, February 9, 2009

Grammys 2009 Hi-lites

The Grammy Awards was full of a whole lotta drama when it was announced moments prior to the telecast that Chris Brown pulled out of the show for allegedly being accused of making a felony domestic battery against a female victim, who many sources are confirming to be Chris's significant other Rihanna, who was also scheduled to perform. The two were nominated for multiple awards, yet neither showed up. In Rihanna's place, Justin Timberlake & Al Green gave an impromptu performance. Rihanna was to also perform "Live Your Life" with T.I. but it was J.T. who accompanied the rapper with his vocal performance on their next single "Dead And Gone":

Another dramatic moment of the evening belonged to American Idol 2003 alum Jennifer Hudson who finally won a Grammy award for best R&B album and gave an emotional performance which alluded to the tragic murders of her family members this past year.

Of the four British ladies nominated for multiple awards this year -- Duffy, Estelle, Adele, and Leona Lewis -- it was only Leona, the mainstream breakthrough artist of the past year, who left empty-handed. Adele won the "Best New Artist" and "Best Female Pop Vocal Performance" for her song "Chasing Pavements", Duffy won "Best Pop Vocal Album" (Rockferry), and Estelle won for her collaboration with Kanye West on "American Boy".

For the rock awards, Coldplay racked up three wins for Best Rock Album (Viva La Vida or Death And All His Friends), Song of the Year for "Viva La Vida", and Best Pop Vocal Group Performance. Radiohead's In Rainbows won Best Alternative Album while John Mayer has proven to have the best singing chops in two categories: Best Male Pop Vocal Performance for "Say" and Best Male Rock Vocal Performance for "Gravity", both from his '06 album Continuum.

Friss Zene fave Katy Perry performed "I Kissed A Girl" and it garnered very mixed reviews.

Oh well. At least she successfully channeled the spirit of Carmen Miranda as a lovely vision in fruit.

Sunday, January 25, 2009

Top 20 Playlist for January 25, 2009

Friss Zene Top 20 for the week ending on Sunday, 01.25.09

British pop diva kicks out the American pin-up songbird from the top spot this week with her UK exclusive single, a Snow Patrol cover...

01. Leona Lewis - Run (#1 for 1 week)
02. Katy Perry - Thinking Of You (#1 for 2 weeks)
03. The Fray - You Found Me
04. Katy Perry - Hot N' Cold
05. Fall Out Boy - America's Suitehearts
06. Secondhand Serenade - Your Call
07. 30H!3 - Don't Trust Me
08. Thriving Ivory - Angels On The Moon
09. New Found Glory - Listen To Your Friends
10. The Veronicas - Untouched
11. John Legend - Everybody Knows (DEBUT)
12. Valencia - Free
13. Kelly Clarkson - My Life Would Suck Without You
14. David Archuleta - A Little Too Not Over You
15. Leona Lewis - I Will Be
16. Eric Hutchinson - Rock & Roll (DEBUT)
17. Beyonce - Halo
18. Jesse McCartney - How Do You Sleep?
19. Nicole Scherzinger (PCD) - I Hate This Part
20. Kanye West - Heartless (DEBUT)


Falling Off
The All-American Rejects - I Wanna
P!nk - I Don't Believe You
David Cook - Light On

Check back in seven days for the next Top 20 update.

Friday, January 23, 2009

Fresh Video - Leona Lewis - "I Will Be"

Leona Lewis - I Will Be

I've been anxiously waiting for the music video premiere for British singer Leona Lewis's newest US single, "I Will Be" which finally premiered on the her official YouTube channel today. The video is predominantly set outdoors in New York City for the second time (first was in Times Square for "Bleeding Love"), more specifically on the Brooklyn borough side (the bridge is the backdrop for the last moments in the video.

Directed by Melina Matsoukas (Ne-Yo's "Closer", Katy Perry's "Thinking Of You" as examples of her work), the video has Leona finds herself and her love interest, Gossip Girl's obligatory male pretty face Chace Crawford, in a car with a luxury bag full of money. It is presumed that the two are participating in some kind of criminal activity as alluded in the already vague speaking intro (My guess is trespassing). How is Leona inexplicably carrying around that much dough in the first place can be anyone's best guess, though.

In much of the video, Leona leaves Chace to roam around Brooklyn's shady parking lots and creepy underground garages while she sings of admiration and devotion for her lover. The song, btw, was originally written by Avril Lavigne, Dr. Luke, and Max Martin. After loitering for a bit, Leona finally gets to running above ground while in pursuit and just as she reaches the bottom of the Brooklyn Bridge, she is arrested by a police officer.

The concept is rather simplistic in its execution. Undeniably, Leona looks great here and the cinematography is spot-on in nearly every frame.

Check it out:

What do you think? Will "I Will Be" be Leona's next stateside hit?

Friday, February 1, 2008

Fresh Video: Leona Lewis - Bleeding Love (US Version)

British pop & R&B popstar Leona Lewis, winner of the UK television reality competition The X Factor (a second-coming of Britain's Pop Idol of sorts, sold a million copies of her debut album Spirit and is hoping to find crossover success in the United States. Her first single "Bleeding Love" was proclaimed as the UK's #1 song of 2007 and will be released to radio this month. The stateside release of Spirit is April 8 through J Records.

Here is the new US version of "Bleeding Love" video which was filmed at Times Square in New York City.