Newton Faulkner: ilikemusic because... I’m absolutely rubbish at everything else.
James, Maroon 5: ilikemusic because... It is a gateway into the present moment.
Taio Cruz: ilikemusic because... It’s my life and it’s the air that I breathe. It calms me when I’m feeling uptight and it’s there for me when I want to party if I want to listen to something up tempo, it’s just amazing in any situation. That’s why I like music!
oyebola: ilikemusic because... Makes me busy wen bored.
deivid: ilikemusic because... its the most beutiful and enjoyable thing in the world that makes every person in common. :)~
Peter Cincotti: ilikemusic because... Of what the world would be without it. It’d be a very scary place. I think we’d all be screwed.
Danny: ilikemusic because... It's my life
Young Robo kid: ilikemusic because... its class =]
Estelle: ilikemusic because... It enables me to get my feelings out and it’s borderline therapy for me. Music makes me feel.If you're wondering where all the British pop superstars disappeared to, your answer is about to come in the shape of David Jordan, who releases his debut single, Place In My Heart on Mercury Records on October 22nd, followed by the album, Set The Mood, on October 29th.
Born in Barnet to a mother from Montserrat and a father from Calcutta, at only 21 this singer, songwriter and natural, effervescent live performer is throwing contemporary British pop in exciting new directions. I Like Music caught up with David to talk about his new single and album, playing Sega Megadrive with Amy Winehouse and drug-taking.
I Like Music because.... it makes me feel good and it puts me in a happy mood." DAVID JORDAN
ILM: Your debut single, Place In My Heart is out October 22nd. Can you describe its whole message and vibe and how the track came about?
DAVID: Well I wrote Place In My Heart with Tim Hutton and Dave McCullough many years ago. It's kind of like a political number. We talk about brainwashing and our Government and how we're led to believe certain things as a society, and just how we're moulded as a society. I wanted to leave people guessing though. I didn't want to leave a blatant message there. It's not as deep as scary as I just made it sound. It's quite lighthearted and jokey, because, at the end of the day, I don't really care.
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