playlist artwork#12 this weekLollita

by Lollita

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  • Updated: 21/04/2011
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musictomyears

Spoiled Rotten By Big Business Company.. & Not Letting The Poor Girl Sing..With Advertising Their Name...All The Bloody Time Across The Tracks.

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musictomyears • 2011-04-21 23:54:33

I can really understand and totally agree with a fellow reviewer on this demo. ie WILLKUmy... As nearly all the way across you hear.. the name of the demo company being total to you.. And that really pissed me off..And as for the girl..Great voice. but spoiled by all that hype crap...And really put me off big time.. A big no no....girl you are going to lose fans not gain them with your company doing that to your tracks and demos.. 8 out 10 as how much you pissed me off.. and also because the part I did get to hear the girl voice.. she is good.. But you lot spoil it for her...big time..
RangerSeriesBlack

Good--When You Can Hear the Music...

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RangerSeriesBlack • 2011-04-22 22:38:10

'Lollita', is a four track, Pop-Dance-Adult Contemporary album. Note: All of the songs are Heavily "Watermarked" with a Female Voice Stamp, "A-B-S Media Demo". The Voice Over is repeated in an Endless Loop and seriously degrades the Listener's ability to hear the music. Musically, these songs are similar to Dance-Pop All Girl or Female Lead groups of the 1990s, Cover Girls, Expose, Sweet Sensation and similar. A strong emphasis is placed on Dance(able) Pop Sound: a Female Vocal generally singing Bouncy-Upbeat lyrics, Synth Keyboard, Electric Guitar and generally Light Percussion. Equally,there is also a hint of R & B and subtle yet noticeable "Soulful" quality in Lollita's Voice. Track #1. 'I Want You', has Smooth, Techno-Dance Feel with Synth Keyboard and Percussion backing a Lead Female Vocal that is supported by Backup Singers echoing "I want You" refrain. Coincidentally, due to the snippets of French Lyrics(in this specific song), this artist reminds of French Singer- Alizee but I do not necessarily her hit song, 'Moi Lolita'. Track #2. 'Oh Baby', has a Riddim-Dancehall mixed with US Style Hip Hop Vibe which is well matched to Lollita's "Smokey" Voice. Track #3. 'Sexy Jouet', is a particularly Good Dance Trax. Even the Intrusion of the Watermark fails to obscure the Excellent quality of the composition. Good Vocals, A "Phat and Funky" Synth Riff and Percussion make what have been a Superlative-Power Dance had it not been so overbearingly watermarked. Overall, a Fine work but due to the inability to hear any portion of it without interference the album as a whole can not be accurately or completely rated.
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