Wednesday, October 28, 2009

Guest Blogger: Lindsey H.

A well known artist, Colbie Caillat has broken through to top the charts of being number one with her new album. The southern California gal wrote the album Breakthrough of 2007 that got her to the top. Colbie Caillat sings songs in the genre of folk-country. Her hit single was “Bubbly”. According to other reviews her single “Bubbly” established her personality as a bubbly and ditzy southerner crushing for guys. I agree with the other reviewers that it establishes her bubbly and ditzy women. A few lyrics from her single are “I get the tinglees in a silly place”, she gets the tingles in her toes and nose she later on sings. I think she sounds like and sings like Taylor Swift. All of her songs sound a-like too me. Colbie Caillat doesn’t sound like the artist Skillet. Her music is more guitar and piano playing. Skillet’s music is more upbeat. Colbie Caillat is worth listening to I think. I enjoy her music a lot. It surprising to me that we haven’t heard about her in the news or on the radio for a new record label. I wish she would come out with more CD’s than just one. One of her songs “Realize” is memorable and my favorite. I like the chorus in the song. The words are “If you just realize what I just realized, then we'd be perfect for each other and will never find another Just realized what I just realized we'd never have to wonder if we missed out on each other now.” It’s talking about her and crushing of boys, if the boy would just realize what her and him had then the relationship would be perfect for each of them. Go out and listen to her talking about her relationships with boys in her songs. 

1 comment:

  1. I think that Colbuie Caillat is one of the best new artists out there. With "Bubbly" she just goes to prove that you dont have to be writing about something deep or heartbreaking to have a hit song! I agree that she should come out with a new album. I cant wait! I love the fact that she is so versitile. She can go from writing a song like "Bubbly" to writing a deeper song like "Realize"

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