simon f baker: ilikemusic because... you can transcend the confines of the material world with it, it's probably better than shagging in fact. There is virtually nothing more satisfying than when a load of chords and words suddenly come together into a song ; suddenly everything in life seems to fit and make sense once more.
oyebola: ilikemusic because... Makes me busy wen bored.
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.
Riot! Traffic: ilikemusic because... music is LiFe...and more than...
Alfonso, The Hoosiers: ilikemusic because... Because, because, because, because, because of the wonderful things he does… I’m off to see the wizard…[singing] the wonderful wizard of oz…
Lady Sovereign: ilikemusic because... I do!
kayla brooke: ilikemusic because... the lyrics say the words that you cant. And it helps me start out on a good foot everyday =)
Just Jack: ilikemusic because... I can’t explain why I like music!
Darren: ilikemusic because... It makes me dance like a motherf**kerAmy Winehouse, whose stunning new album "Back To Black" entered the chart at no. 3 attaining Gold status in the process, has her new single "You Know I'm No Good" out now (released on January 8th) through Island Records.
"You Know I'm No Good", the follow up to "Rehab", is taken from the universally acclaimed "Back To Black" and a remix of the track will feature the Wu Tang Clan's Ghostface Killah. Amy recently kicked off her UK tour which features songs drawn from her platinum debut "Frank" and "Back To Black". "Frank" established Amy as one of the most exciting and challenging artists in pop music, and "Back To Black" proves, beyond any reasonable or unreasonable doubt, what a truly remarkable talent she is.
Amy's songwriting and fearlessness as a lyric writer has been grafted onto some of the most astonishing material of her short career so far. "Back To Black" sees her teaming up once again with "Frank" producer Salaam Remi and, for the first time, with New Yorker Mark Ronson (Lily Allen, Robbie Williams and Christina Aguilera).
Two years ago, following the success of "Frank", Amy began thinking about what she'd like to do with her second record. "Frank" was her grand and suitably blunt-speaking break-up record, and it won her a battalion of fans around the world, marking her out as one of the most distinct new voices in pop; confessional, elemental and with that rarest of combinations: humour and soul.
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