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MUSIC...

For me there is no start or end to music. I listen to the music almost all the time, from brushing my teeth in the morning to turning in at night, I had my mp3 player hooked up to my ears. Most of the times I paid some good penalties at the college for keeping it, but by the end of the day, who actually cares.

There are numerous music acts around the world that I adore or listen to madly. I like all sorts of music, just it had to be groovy enough to make me shake my legs.

I like Rhythm and Blues the most. Somehow I find it more appealing than rock and rap. There are so many R&B artists I listen to that taking there names are a sheer waste of space.

Talking about rappers, Wills Smith, Eminem, Limp Bizkit, Bow Wow and Dr. Dre, Missy Eliot fill my CD collection.

Rock, I always considered it the loudest kind of music thus it suits my personality. Metalica, Creed, Matchbox 20, Roxette, Deaf Leopard, are some of rock artist among many that I enjoy.

Apart from all this, exotic music, beats and waves of different countries excites me a lot. I love
Spanish or Latin music. It's the kind of music that makes you shake your bon-bon real hard. As I don't understand the language that much, so I just rely on enjoying the beats, and feeling the passion of it.

In my trip to Middle East, I listen to some
Arabic records at the local stores. They moved me so much that I bought three CDs, at first I thought it's the craziest thing I did but the music is somewhat different from what I'm accustomed to listen. I like the flavor of Arabic language mixed with fast drums and high bass beats.

There are many songs which are timeless for me, touched my heart right at the bottom, "Because You Loved Me" by Celine Dion, "I Need You" Lanne Rimes, " I Turn to You" Christina Agualira are some. Every time I listen to them I feel weak.

Then there are songs which are far more than just songs for me. They remind me of that olden time that I shared with my friends or family, "
Summer of '69" and "Please forgive me" by Brian Adams are precious memories of mine.

My music collection includes more than
300 CDs. 50% of them is only R&B, hip-hop and soul stuff, while 30% is rock and rap and about 10% Irish. I once had 500+ CDs, now I guess, I'm more choosy and a little careless about collecting them.
 

 

 

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