Ryan, OneRepublic: ilikemusic because... It is the soundtrack to my life every day.
Dave: ilikemusic because... Without it there wouldnt be a Global Gathering
Ali Campbell, UB40: ilikemusic because... It’s supposed to bring people together.
Jair Dynast: ilikemusic because... I am able to express my thoughts and ideas with a worldwide audience and make a lasting connection with the fans that relate to my music. It's a special gift to be able to share my life experiences through music and have it connect with so many people. Hopefully in many cases my music can help fans through the day, the month or the year. Blessings to all music lovers!!
Kat Vipers: ilikemusic because... There's not many other things to like.
gpm100: ilikemusic because... I just do!!!!!
Daniel: ilikemusic because... When you can finally stop listening to mainstream so called POP and HIPHOP
artists you laugh at how bad it really is. ROCK ON MUSE
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.
Ellen, Los Campesinos: ilikemusic because... It’s the best form of escapism that you can have wherever you are. You could be completely miserable or waiting for a bus and put on any song that inspires you and you can escape into a little world, well that’s what I tend to do anyway.
Executively produced by Rick Rubin, 'Oral Fixation vol. 2' highlights Shakira's ever-present desire to experiment with music and disengage herself from the norm. Reflecting her own multi-dimensions as an artist, she juxtaposes one musical genre with another, be it a heady mix of Latin horns and electro beats ('Animal City'), tribal choruses and synth pop ('Timor'), or Gregorian chants with rock infused riffs ('How Do You Do'). Lyrically, Shakira is often untamed - at times representational of the magical realism of the literature of Latin America "Once upon a time, when we were green, as fresh as limes" ('Dreams for plans') and at others, more realistically aware of the cultural and social demise surrounding her "Its an animal city, it's a cannibal world" ('Animal City'). Throughout the album, what remains most alluring is Shakira's unique voice -possessed by duende and sensuality it ranges from a provocative whisper to guttural cry in just one phrase.
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