Robyn: ilikemusic because... It’s the way I want to express myself. It’s not a choice. It’s just always been there. It’s just what I do.
O'Bailey: ilikemusic because... I can live vicariously through a song, whether it's a screaming angry rock anthem or a silly kids song ("I'm a little yellow fish" anyone?) haha!
Rowan: ilikemusic because... it helps me chill out
Rasmus, Alphabeat: ilikemusic because... It makes me happy and it makes me dance around and sometimes it makes me a bit emotional. It encompasses all the emotions from happiness to sadness and it’s fun to play too.
Shabee Naqvi: ilikemusic because... it takes me away from the pains in life. It's the shoulder I cry on. It's the hug I crave for. It's the smile that lightens up my day...and it pulls me by the ear to a melodious heaven on earth.
chantell: ilikemusic because... it makes me good.
Evie: ilikemusic because... it's a jungle of imagination you don't mind getting lost in.
Lupe Fiasco: ilikemusic because... It gives me a chance to escape and reach people I wouldn’t ordinarily be able to reach. And without music the world would be kinda quiet.
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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http://www.soundclick.com/bands/default.cfm?bandID=738592&content=musicLily Allen is set to become the new face of youth channel BBC3, as she hosts her first TV chat show called Lily Allen and Friends. The show will see her chatting with stars such as ex-Blur bass player, Alex James and Alan Davies and putting questions from her web 'friends' to her guests. The pilot for the series is being filmed this week.
Lily has received huge support and messages from fans on her MySpace page after recently suffering a miscarriage and is expected to go ahead with filming. The series will enable virtual 'friends' who subscribe to a website to put questions to Lily to ask her guests.
The channel shake-up coincides with the launch of a children and young adults programming review by the BBC Trust, the corporation's governing body.
BBC3 is aimed at the 16-34 age group and was the initial home for Little Britain. However, critics have questioned its public service role. In response, BBC3 is set to become the Corporation's first multi-platform channel, which will see all programmes simultaneously broadcast on the web with interactivity and user-generated content playing a crucial role in many programmes.
Interactivity will be at the heart of programmes and there will be regular slots for user-generated content, making it "more than just a TV channel," according to controller Danny Cohen.
"BBC3 is aiming to become Britain's most ambitious multi-platform network - combining television and the web into a single, integrated offering," he said.
"At BBC3 we should be known for pioneering risk, and be obsessed with all things new - new talent, new programmes, and a new relationship between television and the internet. The thinking behind this re-brand is that we have, in effect, created a BBC3 world in which our content can move seamlessly between TV, online and mobile. We have a fantastic line-up of programmes and we are going to make them available wherever young people want them."
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