shantel: ilikemusic because... it is a passion and a hobbie to when i sing and dance i do it from my soul
Dave: ilikemusic because... Without it there wouldnt be a Global Gathering
ASHUNDA: ilikemusic because... I like positive music for it leads the joys with life
Josh Ritter: ilikemusic because... It’s like an envelope that I can carry around with me wherever I go and I can unfold the letter at anytime.
Toby: ilikemusic because... it helps me get my groove on!
Benedict D. Mahon Esq.: ilikemusic because... the wardrobes stop barking when the bass kicks in
Jacbob: ilikemusic because... It's very VERY good
leah + melissa: ilikemusic because... its sick
Damion I.C.E Kyng: ilikemusic because... one day ilikemusic will be writin bout me...
I.C.E gon feed da hood...
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You can hear all of this on The Reminder, and in some ways it's more Feist than anything she's done before. That's not to say that Let It Die was a lie; quite the contrary. But it was the sound of collaboration and exploration, cocooning in a strange land with one of her best friends (Chilly Gonzales, who returns to lend a hand on The Reminder) and stripping away layers for a musical experiment unlike anything she'd ever done.
Nobody, least of all Feist, anticipated the tremendous response listeners around the world would have to Let It Die. Awards were won. Her name appeared in Best Of The Year lists. Eager bandwagon-jumpers were turned away from festival showcases. All of a sudden, a girl who was barely an unknown secret outside of Canada had top 10 radio singles filtering through malls and grocery stores. Her response? To keep touring. Thirty-three months and three continents were covered. The Reminder was written and conceptualized on the way.
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