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LUDACRIS AND CARRIE UNDERWOOD, WHO IS THE CHAMPION?

This up-beat blend of hip-hop, pop, dance, Rap and more, has deep lines that fuse hope and motivation together. Carrie Underwood elegantly sings of “working my whole life” and “now it’s do or die.” These words are a question of success and how bad(in a good way) you want it. I like to describe the desire for success as “how good you are at wanting what you want so badly.” True. Until you come to terms with the notion of what your life really is about (which is to fully succeed), the question ‘Who is the Champion’ remains unanswered. “I am invisible, unbreakable, unstoppable, unshakable, they knock me down, I get up again…”  These lines powerfully done with strong vocals bring to light the spirit of the champion. Explicitly dropping the defining bars in lyrical precision, Ludacris speaks of the ‘born champion’ and gives the acronym some solidly defined classifications, recognizing that every champion is all about his principles. What are these principles? What make

THE MUSICAL FICTION OF OIZA

It is Oiza the lady from the countryside. Last Night she called to say that the words don't feel right for her mood. It was right after the Radio presenter spoke in a deep on-air personality voice; "Love & life makes a great combination for musical creativity" Her story was not so much of a cliché.  At the beginning when it all started, she told him that her heart literally slowed every beat for his words. Back then, the song "Hello" by Adele was for (or so she thought) her neighbor Ruby who was, at the time, going through a rough breakup. Going from "Show me the meaning of being lonely" to "I don't care who you are...as long as you love me" both of Backstreet boys it was all epic. Yes! it was Ed Sheeran's "shape of you" that killed it, her showstopper and song for redefining the mood for good romantic times. Every moment was fun, the evenings were especially perfect until he said he was no longer particula