Wednesday, September 9, 2020

Sounds Of Diversity #Writebravely #Fridayreflections

| MARKETER Sounds of Diversity #Writebravely #FridayReflections Thanks to my husband who first introduced me to Jain ´s songs last Friday, I ´ve been hooked to her music ever since. This track ´Makeba ´ was my first hear. This gifted singer, songwriter and musician from France is endearingly intelligent. In a trashy period of mainstream pop music and artists that Hollywood churns out of late, its refreshing to have somebody like Jain pop into the scene out of nowhere. As her story goes, she has just about been in all places. Jain is a superb product of range. The French dame has lived out of her suitcase most of her life. Little marvel that she has a novel fashion and sound to her music. But, she ´s not identical to another fashionable artiste. This magnificence has a mind and coronary heart. She comes across as somebody who's altruistic and keen about equality just as a lot as her music. What I also love about her is her randomness, spontaneity and a child-like aura to her persona. Her first song ´Come ´ was written when she was simply sixteen years old and it was written as a tribute to all her friends. She ´s had a diverse childhood which entailed travelling to different locations from Africa to Abu Dhabi and back to Paris. This nomadic life-style was particularly onerous at the time of parting from her pals. ´Come ´ was written as her coping mechanism and as a love note to her pals in Dubai. ´Makeba ´ is written as a tribute to Jain ´s greatest position model, Miriam Makeba, the legendary South African singer and social rights activist. Jain finds Makeba ´s robust lady persona in addition to music extremely inspiring. ´City ´ has simple lyrics and a soulful sound to it. It ´s refreshing to hear songs which are extra than simply boys, ladies, love, lust and heartbreaks. Are you listening,Taylor Swift? Jain is such a fantastic detour from all of the cookie cutter songs which might be churned from the Hollywood music machinery. I go away you with this funk y interview of hers. The chaos on this interview can be confusing for some listeners but I love the combination-up of interview and music. Thank God for Jeanne Galice or Jain, as her in style stage name goes by! I hope she stays the best way she is, true to her music and keenness and doesn ´t get corrupted by the methods of the rotten music business at present. This publish has been written for the #writetribeproblogger problem October 2017 and the immediate for right now is ´Put your iPod on shuffle/turn on the radio to your fav station. Write a post using the track as your immediate ´. #FridayReflections Post navigation 5 comments Makes me think a little of Chic Gamine, one other terrific group. This is nice â€" thanks, Tina. Like Liked by 1 individual Give this a hear: /Qo-uKmC8MCw Like Liked by 1 particular person One more â€" sorry â€" /watch?v=TpALMx_DvTA Just love all these proficient women! Like Liked by 1 particular person Loved the song. Thanks ! Like Liked by 1 individual Music at all times brings peace. Thanks for sharing about Jain Like Liked by 1 person Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in: You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. (Log Out/ Change) You are commenting utilizing your Google account. (Log Out/ Change) You are commenting utilizing your Twitter account. (Log Out/ Change) You are commenting utilizing your Facebook account. (Log Out/ Change) Connecting to %s Notify me of new feedback via email. Notify me of recent posts via e-mail.

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