By Entertainment Correspondent, John Frazier

Many of you may remember in November 2008, I wrote an article on the artist named, "Anjulie". Just to remind you……………



 

 
Finally a new talent with a new sound. Anjulie, the beautiful singer, poet, songwriter and guitar player comes from Toronto, Canada and now lives in Los Angeles. It's hard to define her sound, since it's a combination of everything you've heard before and yet it's a totally brand new sound.

Her music is called alternative/pop but vocally it's something that artist like the late Minnie Ripperton or Syreeta Wright would have recorded. It's an undefined sound, as its not black or white. It's soulful, pop, folk, Caribbean and indie as it doesn't belong to any particular genre.

 
 
 
Perhaps that doesn't make sense until you hear her sing. One of her compositions called "Boom", once released, will be the best new song of the year. But don't take my word for it, go to her "my space" site, I'm sure you will agree with me. And while you are there, check out some of her other songs. "The Heat", "Love Songs" and "The Rain" are just as special and unique. But there's a song that's not on her website called, "Day Will Soon Come", which I had the pleasure of getting a copy of and trust me, it's HOT!

Hopefully Anjulie is in the studio, finishing up her first of many, CD's. In the meantime, go to one of the sites mentioned below, and give the sister a listen. And once she "blows up" and as she becomes "large", you will be able to say that you already knew about her.

 
 
 
Well, perhaps, I should get me a crystal ball, as I saw this coming, her single release of "Boom" has been released and has 10 remixes, to the delight of her fans. As many of you know, it's the new thing with the music industry, dance clubs and radio. On Anjulie's "Boom" (Remixes), #1, you have the radio edit then #2 the long extended version. # 3, instrumental. All three remixed by Bimbo Jones. Then #4 is remixed by Mike Rizzo Funk Generation-radio edit, then #5 the long extended, #6 the "TV Mix". Now # 7, it's mixed by the Brazilian Girls. Surprising the Brazilian Girls didn't do a extended version. # 8 Greg Kurstin Remix. # 9 is the Album/CD version and finally # 10 is A Cappella.

One would think that the music industry has gone "remix" crazy, but its not the case. The wonderful thing about the remixes, it allows the DJ the freedom to mix it up depending on his dance crowd.

If you would like to hear "Boom", click at one of the websites below:

MySpace BeBo Anjulie Music
Hear Music Concord Music Group

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