Monday, April 28, 2008

Is there anything else going on in the world..?


Or why are we making such a big deal of that new Miley Cirus' pictures?

So she posed for Vanity Fair photographed by Annie Leibowitz and she posed back naked covered by a blanket. And the bitch is 15. That comes one week before "another" set of racy pictures that leaked to the Internet.

Ok so we know now that the "Hannah Montana" girl is a slutty little girl. But who isn't nowadays? Just go on MySpace and check every single one of the pics girls in my grade post there. The thing is that she has set for herself an image of a role model that kids should follow, and now everyone is freaking out about those pictures. Like EVERYONE, EVERYWHERE.

So the girl looks like she is 22 when she is only 15. Will she be a slut? Yeaah! I mean she is so following the steps of Britney like it's not even funny. Kids show, music career, worldwide fame, now racy photos. But this will only make her even more famous. And this only shows how our society cannot find anything else to talk about nowadays. Especially now that we're getting ready to elect a new President of the Free World. Very nice, Miley Cirus..

Friday, April 25, 2008

I love my accent

I know. I can barely speak proper English. But I consider myself a hell of a good writer (even if this post is full of gramatical errors). So do not come to me and tell me my English sucks...

I said "Are my eyes red?", not "Do you want to arm-wrestle me?"

Jerk.

Tuesday, April 22, 2008

ALBUM REVIEW: Madonna- Hard Candy



Allright people, from now on I am going to make weekly album reviews here in my blog. The first one is Madonna's much-hyped about new album "Hard Candy", which comes out this Tuesday and which I got one week before it came out, as in exclusively.

Madonna has always craved attention and has always strived for re-invention. For her last album, "Confessions of a Dance Floor", she adopted a 70's-vibe theme and created a whole amazing concept for it that developed on the music, the look and the tour. For this album, Madonna wanted to go mainstream and hooked up with the "hottest" hip-hop producers on the business, Timbaland, and Pharrell Williams.

I guess you would say it's a safe bet right? Well, it worked for Justin Timberlake, Gwen Stefani, Nelly Furtado and almost every single pop artist last year, but for the Queen of Pop, not so much. Madonna is too big of a legend to put herself out there as everyone else. The first single of this album "4 Minutes" in which she performs with Justin Timberlake as well, is probably the biggest dissapointment of the whole album. This song, which has basically the same elements as every single song on Fergie's album, is a sad attempt to sound relevant and hip in 2008, although it has worked because the song has gone number 1 in the UK and top 5 in the US.

The album as a whole does have some good things. Especially the songs "Candy Shop", "Give it to me", "She is not you" and "The Beat Goes On" featuring Kanye West. Madonna did successfully mixed her pop music standard with the beats of this super-producers. I guess the beats are the only reason the album is half-good, but I was midly dissapointed to see Madonna going for the same bridges on her songs as every single pop act out there.

Madonna is probably the biggest singer in the world. Ever. And in this album she tries too hard to be a current artist, when in reality she is and will always be. If you enjoy songs that completely revolve around beats (which I do sometimes) you will like the album, but If you are expecting a "Ray of Light" kind of album this time, you will be dissapointed. Too much celebrity duets, too much beats, too much synthesizer, and a pop diva that slowly fades throughout the album. I think I will like the new tour better.

P.S: The album is defitinely a grower though, which after 15 times will start sounding better.

Saturday, April 19, 2008

One more reason I love Kelly Clarkson



Here is the wonderful Kelly Clarkson performing "Ave Maria" for the Pope in NYC today.

Wednesday, April 16, 2008

This is love..

One day my mother was eating a "tostada de pata" which is her favorite food ever in the whole wide world. She was enjoying it so much and she had this last bite that she was so looking forward to eat. I then came to the table where she was eating at, and I sat there and I asked her to give me that piece of the tostada because I wanted to eat it. She looked at me and then she looked at the tostada and with a look of resignation in her face she gave it to me. My mother gave up a piece of one of her favorite foods in the world for me.

This is just one little example of my mom's character. She will put my goals, my interests and my desires before hers. She is so giving and caring she will always attend my needs than hers. I love my mom. She is my example, my rock and my everything.

I Miss You and I Love You.

Friday, April 11, 2008

Obama Babies Rock!

I think y'all know now who I am endorsing..





Tuesday, April 8, 2008

EMO is not a BAD WORD

So I have grown into this world seeing how judgemental our society can be. Judgement and prejudice towards race, sexual preference and physical abilities to say the least. Recently, I have seen in the news how Mexican people are publically beating the so-called "emo" kids. What is an emo kid by the way? Well, they wear skinny jeans, crazy hair and listen to heavy metal on their IPods all day while they take pictures with knives and stuff. They have grown somehow depressed with their own lifes and have the need to rebel against society on a quiet manner.

So how all of this affects us as a whole? They don't. Then why do we feel the need to beat them or criticize them for what they are and CHOSE to be. If they are not affecting anyone but themselves why should we dare to feel like we need to take some action about it. Lets begin to look at ourselves in the mirror and see if we are as "weird" as the emo kids are.

Being different is not bad. I would so rather be an emo kid and be original and stand for what I believe (even if it stands for an anti-social and self-destructive way) than to pretend to be like anyone else just for the plain fact that it seems to be the norm society tells you to be.

Lets be more open-minded and accept people for who they are. As long as their behavior and they life style does not affect anyone but themselves, it is a very respectable way to live, at least in my opinion.