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#1 - Nadia BerryOk lets be honest. If you didn't think Nadia Berry was going to be #1 after you found out she wasnt #10, #9, #8, #7, #6, #5, #4, #3, or #2 then you probably dont live on this planet in which case greetings, listen to Nadia Berry shes the biggest thing to happen to 2012. She released three albums, "Open Heart Surgery", "Hera", and "The Collection", all of which hit #1, she earned a pile of Chaos Awards and FCA's, she started a record label with boyfriend Ryan Ross Hernandez, oh and she's also hot which can't hurt. She achieved superstardom and in a few years when we look back at 2012 her songs may be the only ones we really remember because well... Not only are they good they are also inescapable. Trying not to hear Nadia Berry this year would be like trying not to see the color black because even though it isn't the most dominating, vibrant color or even the most common it is in every room of every house in the world. Listen To: Calling You Out
Originally Posted by: GirlSpice NADIA BERRY SINGLE PREMIERE / ANNOUNCES THE COLLECTION
After a year full of monumental success, Nadia Berry is proud to announce her final Chaos Records release, The Collection, her first solo compilation album that will feature all of her solo hits, as well as brand new songs specially recorded for the release. 2012 has been a great success for Berry, who has released two number one studio albums this year, titled Open Heart Surgery and Hera, the former has sold over 4.3 million copies, whilst the latter has so far sold over 2.5 million. She has also had 7 songs this year peak within the top 2 slots on the Digital Songs Chart. Nadia currently holds records on three running charts, the highest opening week sales of 490,000 for album Hera, the most consecutive weeks at number one on the Digital Songs Chart (4), and the biggest climb to number one on airplay with "Teenage Tragedy".
The Collection will be available in stores worldwide from December 3rd, following the MTV premiere of Inside Out: Nadia Berry, an exclusive documentary directed and produced by Ryan Ross Hernandez, which will follow the life of Nadia, including a tell-all sit down interview. The album is led by lead single "Calling You Out", a song written by Nadia that deals with as many subjects as she can possibly throw out there, all of them relating to her life, the industry or just her dislikes in general.
"I think now's the time for me to really push myself as an artist and show everyone that I'm not just that girl from GirlSpice, you know? I think this song shows everyone there's a lot more to me, I've proved a lot of people wrong and I've made them think different of me after this year, I wanna continue that" Nadia states. "It's really just a song where I get stuff off of my chest, and music is a great way to do that, because no one can call you a bitch for it," she laughs. "I think honest, witty lyrics are the most interesting to me, I've been listening to a lot of our name is stars. and Isaac Lovelock, and their stuff really captivates me. So I guess I wanted to go out of my way to try and make a track where you'd just wanna continue listening to see what I'd call out next."
"Calling You Out" is a track full of several tempo changes, crowd chanting, and both talking and singing, making for one of Nadia's most eccentric songs to date. There's a dramatic and thumping drum beat in the verses that powers in after the spoken intro, as Nadia powerfully calls out the lyrics. The tempo quickly slows down and just an acoustic guitar backs her for the chorus where she sings, the final two lines being chanted by a crowd that continues till the end of the post-chorus. This style remains throughout, before the final chorus replaces the guitar for a more explosive sound with drums, synths and violins, rounding out with the same two spoken lines that were heard at the start of the song.
"Calling You Out" (N. Berry)
I'm calling you out... (calling, calling) I'm calling you out... (calling, calling)
Scandals, rumours, trends and fake friends Label drama, baby drama, tweet and repeat Paparazzi, blogs, TMZ and tabloid covers Fake headlines, ex-boyfriends and my lover's ex-lovers Backstabbers, sell outs, wannabes and nobodies Fame whores, attention seekers, bitches and snitches
I'm calling you out... (calling, calling) I'm calling you out... (calling, calling) I'm calling you out... (calling, calling) I'm calling you out... (calling, calling)
Now let's sing it for all the fucked up celebrities Here's one for the Barbie dolls and the silicone queens Now let's sing it for all those in this fucked up scene Here's another for the stories in all those magazines Yeah, let's raise a glass for each and every one One, two, three cheers for this beautiful, beautiful life Woah, woah, woah, woah, I've got a beautiful life Woah, woah, woah, woah, I've got a beautiful life
If you're high or drunk, maybe both, let me hear you sing Hey, hey, hey, I've got a beautiful life If you can admit that you're an addict, let me hear you sing Hey, hey, hey, I've got a beautiful life We all live in a twisted heaven, so let me hear you sing Hey, hey, hey, I've got a beautiful life
Media pressure, body issues, weight gain, weight loss Body shapes, sex tapes, down south, word of mouth Reviews, interviews, YouTube views and name tattoos Writers, celebrity riders, pop culture and vultures Drug addictions, fiction, tabloid columns and the fallen Photoshop, photoshoots, video editing and discrediting
I'm calling you out... (calling, calling) I'm calling you out... (calling, calling) I'm calling you out... (calling, calling) I'm calling you out... (calling, calling)
Now let's sing it for all the fucked up celebrities Here's one for the Barbie dolls and the silicone queens Now let's sing it for all those in this fucked up scene Here's another for the stories in all those magazines Yeah, let's raise a glass for each and every one One, two, three cheers for this beautiful, beautiful life Woah, woah, woah, woah, I've got a beautiful life Woah, woah, woah, woah, I've got a beautiful life
If you're high or drunk, maybe both, let me hear you sing Hey, hey, hey, I've got a beautiful life If you can admit that you're an addict, let me hear you sing Hey, hey, hey, I've got a beautiful life We all live in a twisted heaven, so let me hear you sing Hey, hey, hey, I've got a beautiful life
Chart hits, video clips, diva fits and relationships Proposals, wedding rings, reality shows and new homes Perfumes, world tours, life on the road, overload Manufactured, ghostwriters, lipsyncing, unconvincing Mental issues, bipolar, off the rails, tell tales Album sales, broken records, features and preachers
I'm calling you out... (calling, calling) I'm calling you out... (calling, calling) I'm calling you out... (calling, calling) I'm calling you out... (calling, calling)
Now let's sing it for all the fucked up celebrities Here's one for the Barbie dolls and the silicone queens Now let's sing it for all those in this fucked up scene Here's another for the stories in all those magazines Yeah, let's raise a glass for each and every one One, two, three cheers for this beautiful, beautiful life Woah, woah, woah, woah, I've got a beautiful life Woah, woah, woah, woah, I've got a beautiful life
I'm calling you out... (calling, calling) I'm calling you out... (calling, calling)
Max-Volume in 2013We're going to be more active in 2013 than we were in 2012. We will try to either monthly or weekly publish an article highlighting the weeks events and new releases and will probably do a few full issues throughout the year. We are looking for any guest column. so send us an email (OOC: PM me) if you have anything to contribute no matter who it is about. It could be a playlist, an article, an interview, a review, or a regular column (OOC: Seriously write something. It'd be fun. You can just write random articles about your own artists). We'll give more info as to what is to come soon but its coming. Edited by user 02 January 2013 13:50:20(UTC)
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