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Showing posts with label Alexandra Stan. Show all posts

HOT Romanian Chicks! - Alexandra Stan

You don't know Romania is the happening pop scene? 


Get with it, man... and meet Alexandra Stan!

Alexandra Stan is a 22-year-old Romanian pop artist who's 2010 single "Mr Saxobeat" (#1 in Romania) made her an international star- the song has charted Top 10 in over twenty countries now. 

Born in Constanta, Romania in the dust of the communist collapse, Alexandra and other hot acts out of Bucharest are surely making the most of what the capitalist system has to offer them- nice to see the new generation (in more ways than one lol) getting something going:

















Romanian pop favors seemingly 80s-inspired club/R-n-B music set to a powerful electronic beat, and that sound -along with sexy female performers singing in English- has brought the country a lucrative commercial music (export) industry where none even existed before...



More RR Hot Romanian Chicks featured -here-


This shameful, exploitative post offered in the spirit of
Stacy McCain's 'Rule 5' blogging community...

More such wholesome entertainment at:

The Camp of the Saints

Maggie's Notebook

The Other McCain

Randy's Roundtable

Proof Positive plus more here


Update: Woodsterman's got juice


Update II @ Wyblog


Pop Blitz 4/19/11

Lady Gaga - Judas
Yes, it's basically Bad Romance Part Two, but you can't deny that the thing's catchy. A little more innovation would have bumped this up a notch, but Gaga by the numbers is still something to get excited about. A-

Alexandra Stan - Mr. Saxobeat
The latest European dance hit, sampling a saxophone loop. It's hardly original, and it's not as catchy as either We No Speak Americano or Stereo Love, two similar hits in this genre. It's just a little dull. C+

Jennifer Lopez - Papi
After On The Floor, which I loved, Jennifer Lopez suddenly got interesting again. This isn't quite up to that level, even though it strives for the same international appeal. Still, it's better than the stuff she's been releasing the past few years. B

Tinie Tempah - Written In The Stars
After hitting it big in the UK, this seems to be Tempah's American breakthrough. It's got a nice hook that reminds me of that Airplanes song from last summer. It's better than that, though nothing that's really knocking my socks off. The surging production is the best part. B-

Owl City - Galaxies
A couple years ago, I hated nothing more than Owl City and his whiny Fireflies song. The vocals in this are so much more tolerable and the melody and production is shockingly good. What ruins it are the cheesy religious lyrics. I wish they were in another language so that I could ignore them. B

LMFAO - Party Rock Anthem
A hit around the world, this has (weirdly) yet to strike in America. Give it time. This will be everywhere. It's irritating, yet somehow it's almost impossible not to like. It's what BEP could sound like if they didn't take themselves so seriously. The video's better than the song, though. B-

Bruno Mars - The Lazy Song
After a pair of strong singles, this Jason Mraz castoff is a misstep. I can't believe this was chosen as a single. It's a weak album track, at best, with annoying lyrics. I hope to god I don't have to hear this over and over on the radio. D+