Poptastic Confessions

Poptastic Confessions

Tuesday, January 10, 2012

Human Behaviour by Le Kid

Fantastic news! Swedish group Le Kid has just released a new single in Denmark called "Human Behaviour." And it is deeply FAB! You might remember that Le Kid had three songs on countdown of my favourite songs of 2011. The artwork for the sleeve is very Human League.




"Human Behaviour" tricks you a little bit as it starts off slow and you think it might be a ballad. However, it quickly changes tempo into fantastic, gorgeous pop song.

Perhaps on purpose or maybe by coincidence, the lyrics reference Madonna's "Hung Up" and Olivia Newton-John's "Let's Get Physical."  The music is reminiscent of new wave, and Helena and Johanna's vocals are so magnificent.

The chorus is euphoric! The beat is relentless. This is song that deserves a global release, not just in Denmark. It also deserves a fantastic video and some amazing remixes.


While there is no video yet, you can hear the song in full here. I'd like to thank Scandipop.co.uk for posting the link on their website.

Hotter Than Fire by Eric Saade featuring Dev

Another new song out is this year is "Hotter Than Fire" by Swedish singer Eric Saade featuring Dev. And thanks to the mutual shout out in the beginning of the song, I now know how to pronounce "Saade."




This is a fun song and the video is cute. Eric dances around an abandoned house and it looks like it is done in all one take, even doing some gravity-defying moves. Dev isn't there, but she appears on some really old TVs.






Eric Saade has some songs on US iTunes, but not this one. You can get it on mp3va.com with a prepaid account.

Yo-Yo by Nicola Roberts

Now that it is 2012, let's turn our attention to some new songs out in January. First up, is British artist Nicola Roberts (who is a member of the UK group Girls Aloud) with her third single called "Yo-Yo" from her debut solo album, "Cinderella Eyes."



You might remember Nicola from my favourite songs of 2011. Her first single "Beat Of My Drum" came in at #11. She did have second single out last year called "Lucky Day." I thought it was just OK.

Her new song "Yo-Yo" is a great pop song. It's emotional. It's pop. It's lovely. And best of all, Nicola looks FABulous in the video! Her first two videos had very questionable outfits. This time around, she looks fantastic! 




Will "Yo-Yo" make my Top 20 of 2012? Who knows? It's far too early to tell. Stay tuned!


Nicola Roberts music is not available on US iTunes. However, you can find it on mp3va.com with a prepaid account.

Saturday, January 7, 2012

Tidbits about my Top 20 of 2011

I meant to post this on New Year's Day, but life got busy. Anyhoo ... Here are some interesting (or not so interesting) tidbits about my Top 21 songs of 2011. Enjoy!~



Ten of the songs were from Sweden artists. The artists are ... Annikafiore, Dream Beats, Alcazar, Le Kid, September, Miss Inga, Dominka, La Camilla, Robyn and Eric Saade.


Seven of the songs were from UK artists like ... The Human League, Sugababes, The Saturdays, Nicola Roberts, The Pipettes, Melanie C.


Whigfield is from Denmark.

There were 2 artists from Australia: Sneaky Sound System and Kylie Minogue. However, I believe Kylie's permanent residence is in the UK.


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The majority of artists were female. Eric Saade was the only solo male singer. However, Alcazar's song has Andreas sharing the vocals with Tess and Lina. And don't forget, Miss Inga is a drag queen. The Human League's song had Phil singing backup vocals. And Le Kid has men in the group.

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That's about all the tidbits I can come up with! Happy 2012!