Been receiving lots of feedbacks recently. Not due to my posts, infact its regarding the tuning of my blog. The songs i played in it. Infact, the truth about it is that most of it used to be my favourite before i switch to new ones. I mix the archive songs and the recent hits and blend it to suit my mood. As now i feel like just wanna dance to the tune of reggaeton, and here it is, Sientelo.
Was once a hit in the third quarter of 2006, where almost everyone back in camp was using it as a ringtone. An incident that i won't forget regarding this song in particular was when i used it as a ringtone. And it was Hari Raya Aidilfitri that day. All in the house was joking and chatting when someone called me. And there was a pause and everyone was looking at me. Their first impression? Well a buddha chant. Infact till now most of my friends when they first heard, was like WHAT??
Nevertherless, I just enjoy listening to universal music. Music from different genres. I am not those single genre types of person, where sticking to a genre means everything. Infact, good music can be found in every genre. From soul to metal core. To me a good music is where it's addictive and stuck in the head for a long long time to come. Be it rap, jazz, numetal, punk-cover or even the 'jiwangs', it is up to the individual to filter it and judge it based on ones' preferences.
As for me, all good music are music that make the listener engrossed in it. No matter what they do, it just plays on and on and on. Correct me if i'm wrong in my opinions regarding music, and as the saying of Bob Marley goes 'NO MUSIC NO LIFE', guess music do play a significant part in our lives. Groove.
07 june 1984 @ 0200 hrs
1.75m 65kg
Javanese By Nature
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ALUMNI
San Shan Primary
Guangyang Secondary
Jamiyah Business Sch
Sports Team Taekwondo
Singapore Polytechnic
Rajawali
Q-Tech Engineering
V-One Multimedia
Ntuc Income Bras Basah
BMTC Sch 1 Jaguar Coy
Maju Camp
2PDF Clementi Camp
Transport Hub West