lolo: ilikemusic because... music is where some people display affection, show emotions and actually showing off who they are and their thinking. it is special unlike anything cos it goes out and never comes in back but in others.
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!
DJ Format: ilikemusic because... I was never going to make it as a footballer
Desyn Masiello: ilikemusic because... It saved my life!
Rachel Small: ilikemusic because... it make me feel alive!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Sarah Christine: ilikemusic because... Music is like a puzzle. Each peice by itself is unique and looks like no other puzzle peice, but when you put it all together, you expeirience a completely different picture. It's on an almost daily basis that I find myself getting lost in my music, and I love it!
SnR: ilikemusic because... its food for the soul!
Craig David: ilikemusic because... It’s all me
oyebola: ilikemusic because... Makes me busy wen bored.The very amazing Leanne King, with rhymes so wicked she'll flip you upside down and tell you what she's found, fronts Kyoshi, a band who all hail from North London.
Kyoshi's music is an upbeat mix of indie, ska and hip-hop - it's pop music with attitude.
It's like the Tate Modern - full of weird shapes and bright colours.
The band formed in Leicester where drummer Ben and guitarist Dan, who were both members of the Leicestershire Junior Orchestra, met in their school playground. Bonding over music and making mixtapes for each other naturally turned into making music and they got together with bassist Chris while still at school. The band was complete when Dan's younger sister Leanne insisted on joining them after discovering the finer things in life on a summer trip to Amsterdam.
The quartet moved to Muswell Hill, North London where they now share a house, write songs and do the 'being in a band in London' thing.
Kyoshi, in case you were wondering, is taken from a Zen word that Leanne read wrong. It means we are one.
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