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The Wolverines Paul Epworth Dr Duke DJ Cloud Max Martin Diplo Kevin O Kenny Musikk Will Rocca Release Date: November 4th, 2012 The Swedish born model/ turned singer, Suzie Stockholm rose to fame after releasing her debut single Love Feels Like Osama Bin Laden was met with a world wide reception full of controversy, and negative reviews, still the song catapulted Suzie to fame and ultametely launched her career. With her fathers millionaire pockets behind her, the lucky sex pot then released her debut album, Me Against The Industry that featured a paid off featurings as well as producers. Each producer had to live up to the ammount they were paid off and soon created a handful of production heavy pop songs that were good enough to make something of success. In everyone's eyes, it was the test to see whether or not if pop music just as bad as everyone makes of it, the big assumption in everyones mind was that Suzie would fail. To everyone's surprise, Me Against The Industry sold 3,000,000 records and was named one one of the highest selling albums in 2011. With reviews looking better then expected. Suzie managed to actually earn a fan base and some celebrity friends. Her fans gave respect to her self centered, "I love my fans" nature.With it all starting out as a joke, Suzie began taking her career serious, and realized that she would never want to become a one hit wonder. New material was to soon come. With her trashy reputation built behind her, with more catchy and sometimes terrible trashy songs behind her... Suzie then went on to team up with Girlspice singer 'Sophia' and still found herself in the tabloids even though the track was received critically mixed to well recived by the critics and by sales, becoming a top 5 hit. Since then took time out to get back into the studio, recording new material. That is when a new era was born Rise Above is the sophomore album by the pop singer that will be released on August 5, 2012. The album takes a more synth pop fused with a dance vibe, that seems more appealing to the bland production of her then her previous release. The album has a span of 13 songs songs that flow through topics of Sex, Confidence, Love, Overcome, Glamour, the Riches and self appreciation. Suzie has many collaborations on the album. The collaborations are from a barrage of producers and features many popular figures who have put in some great efforts at making a good pop track for Suzie, opinions however, may vary. Suzie has song collaborations with Sophia (girlspice member), Aaron Marks, DJ Cloud, Sexy Star, Dominic Angel, Lashes and up and coming rapper, Parish. The title "Rise Above" was thought up by Suzie herself.. explaining that the album will make herself, and her fans rise above her haters and the negativity surrounding her. The era for Rise Above began 4 months ago when Suzie released the artwork to her new single "Burn Away" after being involved with a controversy concerning her being one of the mistresses of Gia Rose-Hilton's husband, music mogul Scott R.H. "Burn Away", a track mixed with excellent production that ultimately elevated the track to #2 on the Digital Charts and #5 on the radio charts as well as the track managing to be certified platinum with sales of more then 1,300,000 downloads. Suzie performed the song on major promotional platforms including Total Annihilation, and The Chaos Awards, with the track becoming Suzie's most successful to date, even by passing Love Feels Like Osama Bin Laden. Following the release of the single, Suzie was involved in another scandal after kissing multi platinum, selling recording artist, Katie Coyle on national television at the Chaos Awards as well as confirming that the album would be completely finished in mid July, as well as releasing new information about a new single to be released very soon. The second single off of the album, named Steal Your Man was released and was met with a world wide reception following the vulgar lyrics of the song that spoke of stealing a persons loved one. The nasty lyrics got Suzie over, mixed with ace production by Paul Epworth and production duo No Evidence...the single surprisingly managed to peak at #5 on the Digital Charts and has so far sold 900,000 copies since it's release on Jun 17th, 2012. Aside from Are You Ready? which was suppose to be featured on the on hold duet album by Suzie and Sophia but instead is appearing on the album and named a promo single for Suzie's album(it is not known whether or not the track will feature on the duet album as well) Only Burn Away and Steal Your Man have been released so far from Rise Above as official singles, with Dance With The Queen featuring Dominic Brown slated as the albums next single. Suzie's Word & Meaning I mean.... look where I am. I'm releasing my second fucking album! When I walked into the studio some many months ago, I had one thing in mind, and that was my Suzie Nation. I knew that I had to go in there and put on my haters to shame because since the day i stepped into this industry people have trashed everything I've done. Every time people have doubted me I have prospered. I remember years ago...when I first debuted here and someone said I would have one lucky song and that would be the end. Really? Is that so? Well that's pretty funny because I'm at my second studio album full of amazing new songs. I came here and said I wasn't changing for anyone... and that's exactly what I'm still, not doing! Recording the album was alot of fun, especially when I hot the studio with all my amazing features. Freaking Dominic Brown is a great guy, he laid some amazing verses on the Dance With The Queen song, which is a personal favorite of mine. LASHES! Wow, some of them were really fun... well the only one I really remember is Natty. The others, well, were pretty annoying but they knew that they had better got in that studio and make a sexy fucking record, and we did that job. Get Out My Face, is a track everyone needs to listen on this album. Hehe... Umm... Parish, I know alot of people don't remember him but I needed a rapper who no one knew to feature on the album because the rappers I know now aren't around... lol and I didn't want to follow everyone and have the ultmitey Isaac Lovelocks to feature on my album. So we contacted Parish, who is still based in the UK and he came to my studio and rapped on my song "Swedish Hearts" which turned out to be a really good record. I also have some really cool collaborations with Sophia, Aaron marks, DJ Cloud, and Sexy Star (omg, love him and the track we recorded!)
People can say what they want but I'll say one thing, no ones going to break me down. I'm here done with my sophomore record and people are dreading my success, my following, my Suzie Nation... and guess what? To all those girls wishing I won't make it... then well...you can jump off a bridge..
I'm really excited to release this album because it addresses alot of topics that my writers and I have come up with. If girls want a really hot track to love their man to, it's on Rise Above. If girls are tired of having so many damn haters and you need that song to pick you up and ready to slay those tramps, It's on Rise Above. If you wanna hear a great album with great production numbers and what not, it's on Rise Above... and if you wan't an album that will show why I'm the head bitch in charge, it's on Rise Above!! It's a defining moment for my SuzieNation. We will prosper. We will...RISE ABOVE. SINGLES Originally Posted by: Famouss7x7 Genre: Dance Pop Producers: Max Martin/William Grach/Dr Duke Writers: Danny Allen, Suzie Stockholm Recorded: 2012 Suzie, full name Suzie Stockholm arose to stardom last year. Instead of working her way up the bar, this Swedish pop tart showed that the arts of T&A, money and strategic excellence could be key to success. Starting out her career as a joke after some what becoming a famous socialite in Sweden after her father, already a businessman at the time, won the biggest jackpot lottery in the history of Sweden in 2005 that measured up to SEK300 Million and since winning instead of sitting back and relaxing with the huge fortune, the money hungry father of Suzie's invested in the money and soon turned it into billions, as her father, has reached the top 5 in the Swedish Forbes since 2007. With a socialite status in Sweden, the young wildcat Suzie deemed "Daddy's Little Girl", was seemingly bored with her modeling career in her country so what did she want to do next? Music. Virtually unknown in the United States, Europe and many other countries, Suzie started her own music campaign, the totally dominate the music industry. But where's the talent? In Suzie's case.... she didn't need any. In 2011, after contacting legendary female icon, Stephanie Fierce and literally buying her onto a featured track (a rumored 3.5 MILLION DOLLARS) which also samples one of Fierce's song "Love Feels Like Grenades", Suzie released "Love Feels Like Osama Bin Laden ft. Stephanie Fierce. The song, became a historic track, that was either loved or hated. The track was trashed by almost every critic known, despite calling out Stephanie Fierce's brilliant rap verse, the song was also lit by not only the media but the general public as well with the Parent Council protesting the track and Suzie herself, calling her a serious threat to the youth. The debut single by Suzie, which was not able to be heard on the internet and the only way to listen was to buy it for 1.99 on itunes, quickly soared up the charts and hit #2 on the Digital Outlit market making it one of the highest charting debut's in history. Suzie continued her reign of terror after the track, when she paid each (numbers reaching up to a million) to team up with Buzz&Hype and Matty to release another track "Born Ready". The track, which was heavily auto tuned, but much more lightly received by the critics then her debut, also reached within the top ten of the charts at #5, hit after hit for the Swedish tart. She then released her debut album, Me Against The Industry that featured a cluster of paid featured singers and producers that were given the proposition to make this a successful album full of hits, and with Suzie's status already as one of the most hated and loved singers of our time, would she flop? The answer is no, as by the end of 2011, Me Against The Industry sold 3,000,000 records and became one of the highest selling albums in 2011 as with these songs, some actually better then expected. Suzie managed to steal the hearts of fans who respected her straight forward bitchy attitude, and even some of her songs.. By this time however, Suzie was already taking her music career actually serious. Months pass and still known as the trashy poptart, Suzie went onto release a single with legendary Girlspice singer 'Sophia' and still found herself in the tabloids even though the track was received critically mixed to well recived by the critics and by sales, becoming a top 5 hit. Since then however Suzie has been quite quiet, too quiet actually. Quiet because she has been hard at work on delivering another album, an album that she says will be "one of the best to come" as she's taking things much more seriously this time around, do you think Suzie can do it? Burn Away is the first single off of Suzie's soon to be titled sophomore album. We bet you were expecting a title much more raunchy, something that would put Suzie in a wrestling ring, where the media and Parent council would began to bash her like they always do. But not this time around. The title makes you think, what about burning away? The tracks starts off with a rigid aggressive pounding beat that moves through the beginning of the song for a few seconds that then makes a helicopter like, rising sound, following that Suzie's over confident, edgy vocals are heard slicked with some light auto-tune, not much needed as she's quick paced "singing" behind this brilliant production number; Judgers judge| Haters hate| In this fickle world| We make our own fate Suzie coos out as she continues to bring on her next lines. This time with the same strong and confident delivery of the lines before, this time a bit more sexier by the time she gets to the already "stuck in my head" worthy lines: Judgers judge| Haters hate| In this fickle world| We make our own fate as she's saying those lines strongly but however, the song sounds as if it's rising behind Suzie's vocals, we were right as the song breaks into a euphoric pop liftoff that sounds massively futuristic with lilting synths and digital processing that compliments Suzie's voice vibrantly and makes it sound ultimately...good for someone who is always ripped for bad vocals. Not saying she is doing anything vocally like Katie Coyle, but with top notch production and studio equipment, Suzie brings it behind this potent production. With the futuristic backing beat sailing across the track and Suzie nasally singing the very memorable chorus The haters wish I’d burn away|But I gotta to tell you that I’m here to stay|The haters wish I’d burn so fast|They thought this success wouldn’t last|I’ve proved you wrong|No matter what you’d say|There’s no chance| That I’ll ever burn away, she says the last line strongly as she sneers the words without singing so it stands out to the listener that there is no way she will burn away. Let's be honest, the song has a sweet chorus. The chorus then slowly slips away and returns to that aggressive backing beat that was heard at the beginning of the track, as Suzie returns to the next verse of the track. She has this light auto-tune to her voice that quite compliments the brash cockiness and whispery tone of voice, as it is quite obvious that Suzie has mastered her bleak vocals and seems to know what she's doing it it. The tracks unrelenting beat, breaks down for the next chorus once again, showing that futuristic, euphoric beat that might just become your guilty pleasure and grow on you as she sings the chorus once again however, once the chorus begins to fade out again, it doesn't exactly fade, the track sounds like it rising again with this unorthodoxed beat as Suzie says the lines once again There’s no chance| That I’ll ever burn away. Following that, the track breaks into a surprising dubstep break down, which may totally take you by surprise but may have you feeling its beat as Suzie blares out Burn, burn, burn away| Don’t you realize, I’m here to stay| Burn, burn, burn away| Burn, burn, burn away|Don’t you realize, I’m here to stay| as she sings it sexily with even more digital backup but there's no doubt the breakout sounds brilliant and takes you off god, after saying "stay" and the word being repeated massively with light synths, the dub breakdown fades away as the synths take over, bringing us to the chorus as the tempo is cracked a bit higher as Suzie sings her way throughout the last chorus that incorporates some euro rave synths that may have you bopping your head as the song rides out and comes to an halting end of this jam that has Suzie certifying herself as someone here to stay, despite what anyone has to say about her. Has Suzie impressed you? CHECK IT OUT FOR YOURSELF! Judgers judge Haters hate In this fickle world We make our own fateThe dirty looks and negativity Have become too common It’s no surprise to me Judgers will judge Haters will hate In this fickle world We make our own fateThe haters wish I’d burn away But I gotta to tell you that I’m here to stay The haters wish I’d burn so fast They thought this success wouldn’t last I’ve proved you wrong No matter what you’d say There’s no chance That I’ll ever burn away I ain’t going nowhere No matter what gets said No matter how much hate comes my way I ain’t hanging from a thread Just say what you want Do what you please I ain’t going nowhere You won’t bring me to my knees The haters wish I’d burn away But I gotta to tell you that I’m here to stay The haters wish I’d burn so fast They thought this success wouldn’t last I’ve proved you wrong No matter what you’d say There’s no chance That I’ll ever burn away Burn, burn, burn away Don’t you realize, I’m here to stay Burn, burn, burn away Burn, burn, burn away Don’t you realize, I’m here to stayThe haters wish I’d burn away But I gotta to tell you that I’m here to stay The haters wish I’d burn so fast They thought this success wouldn’t last I’ve proved you wrong No matter what you’d say There’s no chance That I’ll ever burn away (2x) Sounds like
[/SPOILER] With a stop at Total Annihilation and an album to come out soon, has this track become one of your guilty pleasures as we are rushing straight into the summer with this relentless club jam, as Suzie tells us she's not going anywhere in this quite inspirational track. What do you think? The single goes on sale TOMORROW! ___________ Quote:Genre: Electroclash, Synth Pop Release Date: June 17th,2012 Producers: Paul Epworth, No Evidence As 2012 rages on, and many acts have been making they're way up the ranks of music, and others maintaining their steady title of the leaders of music, some remain more interesting then others. Lets be honest, in our crazy world of music and entertainment we often come across interesting stars or personalities, shall I say. I could sit here and give a list of names and each will make a light bulb will escalate to the top of the brain and you can call out what's so interesting (or not) about the star. But I won't sit here and do such a thing, instead we will bring you to a very "interesting" figure to the plate. Suzie.
Instead of working her way up the bar, this Swedish pop tart showed that the arts of T&A, money and strategic excellence could be key to success and although this has been said before, are we wrong? Suzie continuously makes her way into the tabloids on countless, and countless times, each of them being very interesting and spontaneous since this Jezebel could be so unpredictable. She always finds her way at the tip of our tongue since she is so careless to what the media, parent council, and quite frankly, what we have to say.
Becoming a very historic member on twitter, seemingly blasting a whole barrage of celebrities including Nadia Berry, Serenity Scott, Stephanie Fierce, Andrea Mason, Gia Rose-Hilton, Ryan Ross Hernandez and the list goes on and on with each being a very interesting "blow for blow" on twitter, gaining Suzie's followers by a rapid amount over the past year . Not to mention the rumors of her sleeping with RRH, Scott R.H, and Jason Smith (all of which were deemed untrue) and yet and still Suzie still has her head on her shoulders.
Maybe it's her "SuzieNation" a group of thousands and thousands of fans(many from her home country of Sweden along with Europe and in the U.S who follow behind) who are responsible for all these hits, a double platinum album. Maybe that's what it is...that keeps her so confident. They interestingly support Suzie as she continues her reign of terror, which in our forecasts (OR HERS) is in no view to stop. Maybe its the money? The spoilt-ness? Her looks? What is it? We don't know, and over time it has made Suzie a very entertaining figure in the entire industry. Are you for Suzie, or against her?
Before I ramble on about the star (yes guys, she's accomplished) We are here to know about her new single.
Over a month ago as Suzie continued being Suzie, coming off of her big controversy concerning her being one of the mistresses of Gia Rose-Hilton's husband, music mogul Scott R.H, she released the first single of her soon to be titled sophomore effort, "Burn Away", a track mixed with excellent production that ultimately elevated the track to #2 on the Digital Charts.
Now, she comes back with a vengeance in the ultimate "Eff You" single to her nay Sayers with "Steal Your Man".
Automatically, you began to think about Suzie threatening different females about their loyalty when it came to a chance with Suzie, but we didn't think she would throw it so rapidly, in our faces. This is shown throughout the track that is produced mainly by Paul Epworth who was reportedly paid a disclosed amount of money to produce this track with the help of underground production duo "No Evidence".
This unapologetic second single starts off quickly with a very unorthodoxed, underground feel to it that would automatically get you moving your body, the "flickering" backing beat is aided with deep burping like instrumentals that pulsate across the few seconds of the song. Synths are then added to the already pounding beat that is then enhanced with crackling cymbals taps, that screams excellent production. Suzie then bursts out in a confident and cocky tone, with less autotune then the usual Suzie song, although it's still strongly present. Suzie murmurs "All these chicks be hatin on hatin on me, cause their not| But there men be droolin on droolin on me, cause I'm hot-|-And I Keep Wondering| How Would I Make You Feel |If I. Stole. Your. Man| I. Stole. Your. Man| I. Stole. Your. Man| I. Stole. Your. Man. When Suzie says "If I Stole Your Man" very clearly, behind the beat, out of no where the cymbals find's it way back to the pounding tune slapping rigorously that mixes very well with the pulsating backing beat which goes on for a few seconds before Suzie brings the repulsiveness back as she snares I Got Hits|I Got Ass|I Got Money|Fuck CLASS| And if your man, is free| I Might Pick.Him.Up.For.Me. The lyrical content, very limited as the cymbals roars one more time this time sounding louder than before with the heavy dance beat soaring bigger once more this time adding in sirens. When it slows down, Suzie brings back the beginning lines of: All these chicks be hatin on hatin on me, cause their not| But there men be droolin on droolin on me, cause I'm hot-|-And I Keep Wondering| How Would I Make You Feel |If I. Stole. Your. Man| I. Stole. Your. Man| I. Stole. Your. Man| I. Stole. Your. Man followed by the cymbals one more time, she then goes on to snare out |S|U|Z|I|E|N|A|T|I|O|N|. Each letter one by one, when it slows down once more. After a chant of her "Suzie Nation" she continues with carelessly saying |Scream It Loud| Cause We're The Best| ...|Say It Proud|F*Ck the rest| behind mixing beats and rising beats. The quite offensive track doesn't stop there however. After repeating the opening lines and second verse over, with the instruments still staying in place, Suzie yells out And If you Want Me To| You just gotta the clue...|I'll Steal Your Man|Yeah I'll Steal Your Man|Yeah I'll Steal Your Man|Yeah I'll Steal Your Man|Yeah I'll Steal Your Man| numerous times with mixing beats, and cymbals, not to mention the pulsating backing beat blaring behind her voice with the very enjoyable, yet very different production. The extremely promiscuous track about being a homewrecker rails on with the Suzie repeating the lines with the arising electroclash atmosphere that might just have a listener bobbing their head to the very catchy tune and unpredictability of the lyrics. Or holding their face scrunched up very offended. The track rides out when Suzie finishes repeating "Steal Your Man" as the mixing beats rides out the entire track with one more set cymbal poundings heard one more time as the track finally comes to the end.
At this point...I have so much to say, but I won't.... I have said enough. What do you think about the track however? That shockingly finds itself in stores this Sunday. Leave A Comment Below!|The END!
[SPOILER] SOUNDS LIKE....... [ 18+ LOL]
~SINGLE OUT 6/17/2012~ TRACKLISTING 1. Are You Ready (With Sophia) 2. Burn Away 3. Poison 4. Till Death ft. Aaron Marks 5. Cotton Candy Lips 6. Swedish Hearts ft. Parish 7. I'm Rich B!tch 8. Steal Your Man 9. Upside Down ft. Sexy Star 10. Dance With The Queen ft. Dominic Brown 11. I Don't Care
Deluxe Addition Tracks 12. Get Out My Face ft. Lashes 13. Rise Above 14. Stupid Hoes 15. Classy Boys ft. ELMNT
RISE ABOVE WILL BE HITTING STORES AUGUST 5th, 2012. STAY TUNED FOR THE TRACK SYNOPSIS THIS WEEK AND EXCLUSIVE INFORMATION AND AN INTERVIEW WITH SUZIE! Edited by user 08 November 2012 11:56:50(UTC)
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