![]() alynna On the 3rd of November 1988, a baby was highly eager to see the world but now wishes she can just snuggle under her quilt and sleep the days away... That's me. I'm nineteen, Malaysian but studying down under now in Brisbane. Get ahold of me: (CURRENT) Australia: +61413852698
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Events ahead:
12th - 20th December China trip 2nd January KL-Taipei-LA-Sacramento The Fall: Part 1 Part 2 Part 3 Part 4 Part 5 So-called poetry: Timeline Cupid's arrow is missing a target Untitled Hating to love you Pass the heart Bitter escape Take me home Trust The mates: Alysha Averdim AZN geek Dwayne Emcee David Heng Kai Ian Liew Kuan Chien Kyels Max Merv Sa-chan Swifty The Zebra Trinity Vincent Lighter reading: Angelique Black Jetta David LeBovitz Dawn Eyeris Fire Angel Hantu Bola Joyce the Fairy Kenny Sia KY Linus Linnaeus Liz Loong Michael Ooi Overheard in New York Red Marbles Timothy (B. Stewie) Viewtru Wanster Heavier stuff: A Beautiful Revolution Abby Adam Bar Maid Deborah Deirdre Karen Cheng Lorcan Minishorts Otto Post Secret Su Ann Suanie Waiter Rant Yasmin Ahmad Yuen Ai |
Coming your way in Mid-July
Nah, it's not something wicked. ;) But wicked as in cool applies here. I remember first reading a review on Kanye West's 'Late Registration' album on some website, possibly The Star's, and it wrote something along the lines of 'here's a guy who's arrogant and makes good music; a real rarity'. I actually know such a person in real life (no, don't swarm me with requests for Kanye's autographs). Thankfully, EmceeDavid doesn't just own that quality, he's also a really honest and lovely guy. ![]() EmceeDavid is the emcee (duh) of a hip-hop/rock band Vespertine that I'm a big fan of. 'Wen Ying' seems like ages ago, but it remains a classic on my playlist. This solo effort of his, entitled Just Listen LP is about to be released in the stores mid-July, and the tracks I've heard are really good. Think hip-hop with threads of R & B. Here, I'm doing my bit as a friend and a fan to let you guys know that you can listen to a sampler of the album HERE. It'll give you a good feel of the album, and you can decide for yourself if you'd like to get it when it's out. If you're like me and love dancing (skills not required in the privacy of your bedroom), then turn on 'The Get Down'. Really loud. I remember how excited David was when he first got me to listen to it. 'Smoothhhhhhhh'. Lol. Alternatively, if you prefer R & B fused with your hip-hop, go with Streetlights. I think David can go far with his music, but not without people buying his album. Don't judge the music before you hear it, alright? Give it a listen! Posted at 03:21 pm by alynna
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