Patrick: ilikemusic because... Music came from the universe...always finding a way into societies from the beginning of time. I imagine it has always been out there waiting for us to show up. I'm so glad we made it!
Chuck, Simple Plan: ilikemusic because... It was always a way to escape whatever problems I was going through; whatever trouble I had, I could just put on a record or a song and feel better right away and I hope that our music can have the same effect on our fans.
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.
David Jordan: ilikemusic because... It makes me feel good and it puts me in a happy mood.
Scott, Thin Lizzy: ilikemusic because... It lets my adrenalin start pumping, it gets aggression out, and sometimes I can actually get emotional with it. There are many reasons why I like music.
Kano: ilikemusic because... It brings people together. It makes people smile and dance, it makes people happy. I like the energy it gives off.
Anastasia: ilikemusic because... It makes your feelings tangible - makes them into sounds and words - and makes you realise that you are not alone. It's the collective mind of the human race.
steven bance: ilikemusic becaucse... it produses feelings of utopia.
Darren: ilikemusic because... It makes me dance like a motherf**ker'Seventeen' 7th March 2005
"Next Big Thing" (Sunday Times Magazine)
"Tipped for the Top" (OK - Hotstars)
"The gorgeous vocals of Keisha White have her marked as one to watch - keep 'em peeled." (Blues & Soul)
"Advance Warning: We can't hold it down any further - you had better go discover this sure player" (DJ)
New year, new label and a stunning new release from one of the brightest new stars in the UK: Keisha White is back in a big way with the release of her much-anticipated debut album, Seventeen. Released on 7th March, Seventeen will be preceded by Keisha's stunning new single Don't Care Who Knows on 21st February.
Keisha had an amazing 2004: she was nominated for an Urban Music Award (Best R&B Act), wowed audiences across the UK whilst touring with the likes of Black Eyed Peas, Jamelia and Lemar and even found the time to fly out to Hollywood to appear in Halle Berry's Catwoman movie; a role she was personally recommended for by none other than Alicia Keys. It was during this trip that Keisha caught the eye of sensational US rapper Cassidy, which resulted in the pair collaborating on the infectious new single Don't Care Who Knows.
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