Showing posts with label Shift K3y. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Shift K3y. Show all posts

Tuesday, 22 April 2014

Jade's Top 40 | 14.04.14




arrow up.gif 1. Iggy Azalea ft. Charli XCX - Fancy [20-9-3-2-1]
arrow up.gif 2. Ed Sheeran - Sing [3-2]
ne.gif 3. Shift K3y - Touch 
arrow down.gif 4. Faul & Wad Ad vs. Pnau - Changes [2-1-1-4]
arrow down.gif 5. 5 Seconds Of Summer - She Looks So Perfect [20-4-4-5]
ne.gif 6. Kiesza - Hideaway 
arrow down.gif 7. Coldplay - Magic [12-5-4-2-1-2-5-7]
arrow down.gif 8. Tove Lo ft. Hippie Sabotage - Stay High (Habits Remix) [10-3-5-6-8]
arrow down.gif 9. Calvin Harris - Summer [20-6-5-6-7-9]
arrow down.gif 10. The Saturdays - Not Giving Up [8-10]

arrow down.gif 11. Duke Dumont ft. Jax Jones - I Got U [12-8-3-1-1-4-7-9-11]
ne.gif 12. Lana Del Rey - West Coast 
arrow down.gif 13. Kaiser Chiefs - Coming Home [10-13]
arrow down.gif 14. Martin Garrix & Jay Hardway - Wizard [23-27-25-10-6-3-6-8-11-14]
arrow down.gif 15. Klaxons - There Is No Other Time [9-12-15]
arrow down.gif 16. Gorgon City ft. MNEK - Ready For Your Love [1-1-1-1-1-2-4-7-10-13-16]
arrow down.gif 17. Rita Ora - I Will Never Let You Down [12-14-17]
ne.gif 18. Showtek & Justin Prime ft. Matthew Koma - Cannonball (Earthquake) 
arrow down.gif 19. Chase & Status ft. Ed Thomas - Blk & Blu [18-19]
arrow down.gif 20. Katy B - Crying For No Reason [12-3-2-2-3-5-8-11-15-20]

arrow down.gif 21. The Pretty Reckless - Heaven Knows [12-10-13-16-21]
arrow down.gif 22. Avicii - Addicted to You [9-7-7-11-14-17-22]
arrow up.gif 23. The Pierces - Believe In Me [26-29-25-23]
arrow down.gif 24. Lady Gaga - G.U.Y. [14-12-15-19-24]
arrow down.gif 25. NONONO - Pumpin Blood [16-16-20-25]
arrow up.gif 26. DVBBS & Borgeous ft. Tinie Tempah - Tsunami (Jump) [20-22-26-25-33-32-31-27-26]
arrow up.gif 27. Arches - There's a Place [35-37-40-34-28-27]
arrow down.gif 28. Shakira - Empire [18-22-28]
arrow down.gif 29. Chris Malinchak - If U Got It [2-2-4-7-11-11-17-19-23-29]
arrow down.gif 30. Clean Bandit ft. Jess Glynne - Rather Be [2-1-2-3-4-3-4-5-9-15-17-21-30]

arrow down.gif 31. Karmin - Drifter [16-18-20-24-31]
arrow down.gif 32. John Legend - All Of Me [16-15-23-25-28-26-32]
arrow down.gif 33. HAIM - If I Could Change Your Mind [14-21-29-33]
arrow down.gif 34. Vance Joy - Riptide [19-9-6-6-8-15-23-26-30-34]
arrow down.gif 35. Glee Cast - Toxic (Season 5) [18-19-22-31-35]
arrow down.gif 36. James Arthur - Get Down [16-13-21-23-32-36]
arrow down.gif 37. Ellie Goulding - Goodness Gracious [10-11-13-17-22-24-33-37]
arrow down.gif 38. Foxes - Let Go For Tonight [7-13-14-19-24-27-34-38]
arrow up.gif 39. Katy Perry - Birthday [40-39]
arrow down.gif 40. Sigma - Nobody to Love [30-36-40]

Wednesday, 16 April 2014

This weeks music REVIEWS

This weeks music reviews
Kiesza - Hideaway

Kiesza is a 25 year old singer/songwriter from Canada, and has recently launched debut single Hideaway, which looks set to score her a first #1 single in the U.K. as it had sold 80,000+ copies at the midweek point.

Hideaway was a little bit of a grower for me, as during the first few listens I failed to truly recognise how fantastic the entire effort is, but it soon clicked upon a certain listen. As soon as the track starts, it's already so intense with the thick bassline and lyrics that are being poured out. The outstanding production and emotional vocals work so well together and the track is packed with hooks. The only thing that puts me off a little is when the vocals verge on screeching at certain points, but on the whole it does make an impact on the emotion as it almost sounds like a cry for help. A great debut.

4/5

Shift K3y - Touch

20 year old Shift K3y looks set to set the charts alight with top forty debut Touch - as it was already #3 at the midweek stage. Shift K3y dropped his first EP back in 2011.

I am absolutely loving this. A bit of garage in the chart never goes amiss for me, most recently all about she took their track Higher (Free) to the top 20 officially, and now the garage-influenced track Touch is set for commercial success. The track is so high energy with the sped up bassline and rhythm, that intertwines with impressive falsetto vocals extremely well. Ultimately, it's the complete feel-good package.

4.5/5

Meridian Dan ft. Big H & JME - German Whip

Grime MC Meridian Dan from Tottenham, London looks set to have a huge hit on his hands with German Whip, as it is already #6 in the midweek stage.

I'm not really used to seeing a grime track so high in the chart, and to be honest the genre on the whole isn't really my thing. I give the track props for being so unlike anything out there in the chart right now, and it is certainly catchy. The lyrics for me are so bad that they verge on comedic, so I tend to view the track from a comedic perspective. I just cannot take it seriously. So on the whole; a fun, catchy and pretty unique track commercially, but not something I'd rush back in a hurry to listen to.

2/5

Elyar Fox - Billion Girls

18 year old Elyar Fox is almost certain to score his second top 10 this week with Billion Girls, after debut Do It All Over Again went to #5 earlier on in the year.

As generic-sounding as his debut was, I did quite enjoy Do It All Over Again in a guilty pleasure kind of way. However, I cannot say the same for this follow up. The subject matter is extremely recycled and the lyrics are rather cringeworthy - whether that is name-dropping Rihanna or countries. On the whole I think it's a pretty lazy effort, but that his fans will eagerly purchase it.

1/5

Showtek ft. Justin Prime & Matthew Koma - Cannonball

Electronic dance duo Showtek are back with what looks to be their third top 40 entry (After #5 hit Booyah and more recently, Bad with David Guetta & Vassy) and have teamed up with Justin Prime and Matthew Koma (Who featured on Hardwell's #18 hit Dare You).

I was quite apprehensive to hear this track, as I absolutely love Booyah! by the duo but detest Bad. Thankfully, this turned out to be a bit of a gem for me. It boasts an extremely euphoric build up featuring a pounding bassline and great synths. The extremely energetic production (that actually dates back to 2012) works well with Matthew Koma's vocals. A fantastic effort overall.

4/5