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Genre: Pop, Dance Pop, Electro House, R&B Producers: Stephanie Fierce, Buzz & Hype, Will.Rocca, The Wolverines, DJ Night, Kenny Musikk Release Date: November 6, 2011 Pop Starlet Suzie, who has been around for quite sometime now and has become a household name on all tabloid magazine. Following (what we call) a rough year for any star, dealing with a battle with tabloids, media, and most of all parent council chewing at the singer the singer has garnered a lot of hate. One may think Suzie would some what be in a shell, but instead it fuels the Swedish born pop singer and some have even been noted to say Suzie enjoys all the attention. The album features production from producers Stephanie Fierce, Buzz & Hype, Will.Rocca, The Wolverines, DJ Night, and finally Swedish pop producer, Kenny Musikk who were all paid an arm and a leg by Suzie's dad to put together an enjoyable daughter who people have called less than talented. The singles released off of the album have all become very controversial songs. First, in some may call a 'historically' bad single 'Love Feels Like Osama Bin Laden' soared up the single charts placing at #2 on the Digital Charts and #1 in her country and has become Suzie's signature song and in most people's eyes "the song that Suzie will always been remembered for". The track samples "Love Feels like Grenades" and became so popular for Suzie's "bad" vocals and inappropriate lyrics, channeling a love for Osama Bin Laden. Following singles Born Ready, Bad Influence and her most current single and highly controversial as well Make Me Feel Me, all broke the top 10 and all single reached Gold Certification with current single projecting to do the same as well. After delaying the album do to another huge bow in tabloids after her father forced her into a rehab program for alcohol addiction, the singer re-emerged in a huge paparazzi encounter signalling Suzie has returned and she finally finishes up her debut album. The listeners will be the judge. Full Tracklisting1. Me Against The Industry 2. Love Feels Like Osama Bin Laden ft. Stephanie Fierce 3. Glory Hole ft. Sophia 4. The Glamorous Life 5. Born Ready ft. Matty and Buzz & Hype 7. Once You Go Black, You Never Go Back ft. Chanel and Shantel Stiletto 8. Daddy's Little Girl 9. Bad Influence ft. Mandy Williams 10. I Know You Fantasize (About Me) 11. Make Me, Feel Me 12. P.O.P 1. Me Against The Industry The first track to be heard off of Suzie's debut album is no other then Me Agaisnt The Industry. The track was produced by production duo, The Wolverines. The song opens up with a big siren like backing beat and goes on to give us elements of dance-pop with the beat relentless "hitting" agaisnt the track. Suzie, almost sounding robotic gives us her confident and edgy raspy and computer generated vocals as the track hits hard agaisnt the baseline with the slick, sweet and hard hitting production of the Wolverines.
Suzie sings about being up agaisnt the music industry and winning the battle by storm. The Swedish pop tart gives her track a nice charisma and ever cocky edge taking personal shots at Parent Council, and indirectly taking shots at female rapper Foxxxy (who made a song dissing Suzie), Hayden and Erich Hess's Karoliena.
In the song she sings "Me Against The Industry, Me (Me), Me (Me), Me Against The Industry... ...Foxes can fly off, Foxes can die off, Me Against The Industry, Me Against The Industry..
There's plenty more of subliminal shots she takes at other artists but it is pretty obvious she is taking hard shots at the 3 stated above from the start of the song even until after the bridge which slows down giving a electro driven breakdown and the head banging beat ends off.
2. Love Feels Like Osama Bin Laden ft. Stephanie Fierce (Prod. Stephanie Fierce) Track can only be heard with purchase of 'Me Against The Industry'
3. Glory Hole ft. Sophia [of GirlSpice] (Prod. GirlSpice) Track can only be heard with purchase of 'Me Against The Industry'
4. The Glamorous Life (prod. Kenny Musikk) The fourth track rolling into Me Against The Industry is the Kenny Musikk produced 'The Glamorous Life". It has always been obvious to us that Suzie is one very wealthy female. Her father one the lottery many years ago and soon invested the money into even more millions. Now that he invests in his daughters singing career, Suzie gives a taste of her riches in this cocky track which gives us an unorthodoxed cheesy pop song which has elements of synth pop with the returning of siren use on the album. Suzie who sings about spending almost 100,000 dollars a week, having 3 cars and pretty much being a blonde, aristocratic snob not to mention a complete gold digger throughout the song and its obvious this song is for the rich girls, and for the girls who wish they were rich.
5. Born Ready ft. Matty and Buzz & Hype (prod. Buzz&Hype and Matty) Before the album was even given a release date, Matty and Buzz & Hype were paid a huge amount of cash to produce a club thumping hit for the Swedish tart, and here is it. With money that was given to both huge acts, it was there job to not let Suzie or her father down, and with someone who lacks talent like Suzie, Buzz & Hype CLEARLY were sweating putting together what might be a great track. So here it is .. Born Ready, a club thumping, club ready, straight to the point, cocky, confident tune about Suzie being ready for the industry (and the club) despite her nay sayers, she puts them to rest, at least in her world.
The song gives us a electrohouse club banger that has Suzie's vocals treated heavily but mixing in well with the nature of the song
7. Once You Go Black, You Never Go Back ft. Chanel and Shantel Stiletto (prod. DJ Night & Will Rocca) In the first track of the album produced by DJ Night and the first of 2 songs produced by powerhouse producer Will Rocca, its quite something to expect from a production team with them two, a title like the one above and a feature with Suzie, Chanel and who rapper who seems to be slipping into obscurity Shantel Stiletto. So when given an opportunity to give yourself some shine on such a controversial artists album, its obvious that Shantel Stilleto would except. We are not surprised about Chanel, since the R&B Starlet has always showed an interest in Suzie.
We we do get, we do no expect however. The song starts off with a a nice headbanging relentless, energetic, and vigorous electrohouse beat that only gives us a few lines from Suzie in a sex kitten whisper repeatedly saying "Once You Go Bl-Black, You Nev-ever Go Back" and whisper moaning as the songs production by DJ Night completely sells the song in the beginning. A listener may forget that their even listening to a Suzie album while hearing the long house intro. The song takes a turn and slows down turning into an R&B/Hip Hop driven smash where we get Chanel's great vocals mixed with Suzie's vocals singing the song about loving "black men" and even gives us some Shantel Stiletto singing with the two as she ad libs right behind them. She starts rapping heavily on the track about loving men as and the song once again moves into house/R&B mixture as Shantel raps and the song continues with the house track with the singer Chanel singing the chorus with Suzie singing along with her and whispering behind either the raps of Shantel, or the high vocals of Chanel. Although a highly controversial song, the production remains the real highlight and its always good to hear Chanel and Shantel Stiletto, Suzie, sells herself well.
8. Daddy's Little Girl (prod. Kenny Musikk) In the 8th track Suzie shows off her love for her father. I mean, Suzie father has become a big part of the career of Suzie. Actually, without him she would be no where do to her not being able to be discovered do to her "talent". Whether or not if you think she is talented, she gives us a slightly cute pop ballad produced by Kenny Musikk that could be labelled as cheesy, but she actually sells herself well in the song trying to cope with the slow ballad, she doesn't do a horrible job either. Her vocals being treated highly in the track as well, she sings about how much she loves her daddy and all that he's done, and will continue to be daddy's little girl. The simply dismisses claims that Suzie hated her father after the alcohol stint in rehab. The track remains on the album as Suzie gets all gushy for the first time ever, and could be quite the treat for a Suzie fan.
9. Bad Influence ft. Mandy Williams (prod. The Wolverines) Anyway, we totally got sidetracked. Mandy Williams is gorgeous, a clean cut female who never curses or gets down and dirty in her music. So when we hear that Mandy and Suzie would be doing a song together I wanted to slap Mandy across her beautiful face! But I guess its money that made Mandy do such a thing [she was paid almost a million dollars] and I guess there's nothing wrong about it.
The song is called Bad Influence - projected for Suzie's debut album 'Me Against The Industry' and it is produced by powerhouse producers 'The Wolverine's'. The track is a dance pop anthem and talks about Suzie "pushing up" on Mandy getting pretty close, and trying to 'seduce' her but Mandy wont have it, she constantly tries to get away but there's something about the female in the track [Suzie] that keep bringing her back. A bit lesbian-ic? We don't think so since we doubt Mandy wants to mess up her rep with the teens but if you listen to the lyrics .. you may wonder.
Suzie's voice.. well that's for you to give an opinion on but Mandy carries the song very well and the Wolverine's do an amazing job of producing the track and layering Mandy's high vocals with Suzie's [we are pretty sure this was done] for the chorus... making Suzie sounds MUCH better than usual.
10. I Know You Fantasize (About Me) It is evident that the album by Suzie is full of nasty, sex driven lyrics but coming up to this, you will be blown away not only by the nature of the song, how well Suzie fits the production of the track, but who it is about.
Last month, reports flew in all over websites that Suzie had a secret relationship with rock artist Jason Smith, they went on to have a twitter war where Suzie claimed Jason wanted her from the moment he saw her. Jason, on the other hand dismissed all claims and called Suzie psychotic, she simply ended the argument guaranteeing a track for Jason, and the name being I Know You Fantasize (About Me).
Suzie, or Suzie's dad? Appoints production team The Wolverine's who produced a sexy, underground sounding Dance Pop - mid tempo "strip club anthem". In the track Suzie sounds great giving us her whispery, sexy, raunchy, kitten vocals that were also treated heavily. She sings about a man wanting her from the time he laid eyes on her and she enjoys touching herself [18+??] as she thinks about the things he wishes he could do to her. She's not afraid to go raw as she says 'Jason' in a high note following the slowed down bridge as she continues to sing "I know You Fantasize...About Me" in her "sex pop" driven vocals.
11.Make Me, Feel Me (prod. DJ Night) Now that it looks like Suzie's album has taken an x-rated turn, it doesnt surprise me that Make Me, Feel Me makes it way to track #11... DJ Night produced an iconic track...he really did here with this one. Suzie doesn't do much singing and her vocals are treated like a crazy ...but instead Suzie does something else to get her through the track [ you'll understand when you listen] and I really wonder how much her father paid Night to put so much into the track's production but it is BY FAR Suzie's "SEXIEST" single and if you thought "Love Feels Like Osama Bin Laden" was sexy or trashy... I think you need to listen to this.
Suzie's "sex appeal" goes to new heights in this track and I dont know if you call this music... or something else and its pretty sad how I keep listening to the song because although she may be ...hm... you say it for yourself.. its ... its... very sexy. It basically talks about 18 and over things and doing stuff to "make her, feel her". The chorus, which starts out with the song is very .....memorable. Kudos also to Suzie's dads idea to get a head banging house track stolen right out of Ricci's notebook and this song is just another part of what looks to be a strategy for Suzie.
Be warned people who have children.... you may want to kill Suzie if this ends up on radio... and people ...brace yourselves and dont make it too loud....(unless your alone, or have headphones)
Here it goes... Make Me, Feel Me a headbanging, and memorable electrohouse song produced by DJ Night and sung by singer Suzie.
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12.P.O.P (prod. Will Rocca)In the last track of the album Suzie gives us another cocky number as she names it P.O.P (Princess Of Pop) and was produced by Will Rocca. The song song starts off eerie instrumental with different sounds swaying and then really starts with a dirty bass line as Suzie's confidence shows off the most in this song as she calls herself the Princess Of Pop and for "all the other bitches to fall back" singing some of the lines in Swedish with this strong produced track. Suzie sells herself with her slick charisma and cat, nasally vocals which carries her throughout the track somehow. She doesn't lose her identity in the track and keeps up with the heavily produced track by Rocca. She declares herself a prophet in the track and tells the listeners she isnt going no where and to get used to her "Swedish ass" as the album comes to an end
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Edited by user 28 November 2011 05:02:21(UTC)
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