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Estelle: ilikemusic because... It enables me to get my feelings out and it’s borderline therapy for me. Music makes me feel.
Danny: ilikemusic because... It's my life
SA: ilikemusic because... myspace.com/sunshineapathy
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.
Sarah Jessica Parker: ilikemusic because... it is a way to express yourself. And It is just a beutiful nightmare.
Steff, Webmaster Musebr.com: ilikemusic because... the shows are very good, we make friends, we jump, and everybody scream so loud, and for a moment we forget all the problems of the world!
Mister Jitter Skitter: ilikemusic because... Bluespop - a chance to experience what we can't afford .. is that imposed, and abandon ourselves in the luxury of self attained clarity .. is that an aspic
Hey there a Big 209 - jitters
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.
Aaron: ilikemusic because... like Weedeater Deluxe!
It's this kind of humble confessional which sets Estelle apart from her contemporaries.
"The album is real personal", she admits. "It's about people that have hurt me, and people that have made me happy. Everything I write about has actually happened to me." Completely autobiographical, "The 18th Day" chronicles Estelle's life, her family and her relationships. The number 18 also has a special significance as it was the day she was born. However, it almost never happened for on the 18th of January 1980 Estelle's mother had a near death experience while giving birth. Since then she has never taken her life for granted.
Perhaps that's what makes this album so refreshingly inspirational and upbeat. Estelle is not one to play the pity me card and will not go along with the "rising above the ghetto" template which has been laid out for her as a British black artist. The positivity of her music shines like a beacon and cuts through the grime, crime and "tryin' to make a dime" stance which characterises much of the UK urban scene.
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