MP3 Noa Tylo - LET´S DO IT!
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LET'S DO IT. delivers something more of a mainstream pop/urban feel, while not forgetting his dance roots by including remixes by DJ Mark Anthony (Montreal), Afroboogie (Dubai/UK), Omer Barzilay (Israel/NYC) and Scott Anderson from Solar City (LA).
16 MP3 Songs
POP: Today's Top 40, POP: Power Pop
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Climax recording artist Noa Tylo makes a triumphant return with his highly anticipated sophomore album, âLetâs Do It!â. Already being likened to Justin Timberlakeâs âFutureSex/LoveSoundsâ, Noa Tyloâs âLetâs Do It!â presents a sexually-charged reinterpretation of classic 90âs pop and R&B dance sounds infused with ultra modern beats. The album releases to iTunes, cdbaby.com, and digstation.com on February 6, 2007, just in time for Valentineâs Day.
âI really wanted to bring back the groove that has been missing in todayâs Top 40,â explained Tylo from his recording studio in New York City. âLetâs Do It!â is a departure from his 2002 groundbreaking debut, âBorn Again Virginâ. The first album penetrated South African and European Top 20 countdown charts with hit singles âGimme Someâ and âSanctuaryâ, but proved too provocative for American radio. The new album has a much more urban and mainstream feel, while not forgetting his dance roots by including some âkick ass, balls-to-the-wall remixesâ adds Tylo.
âLetâs Do It!â is a disc of gleaming, heart-thumping syncopated rhythms backed by state-of-the-art, megabucks production. Tylo collaborated with J-Lo and Santana producer Jimmy Greco and co-produced many of the tracks with up and coming producers; John Buchannan in NY, and Washington DCâs Blake Althen. In the tradition of his hero Michael Jackson, Noa Tylo seizes on the sound of the day to stay contemporary. Also similar to Jackson, Tylo presents a distinctive vocal personality. He demonstrates a firm command of the futuristic machinery powering the R&B workouts and succeeds in elevating the intensity of the music in songs such as âHere We Goâ and âHang It Out (Bang-Bang)â.
The albumâs showstopper is the title track. It is the first song and its addictive hook immediately seduces listeners into the sexual lair the young artist is naturally keen to explore. When asked what inspires him, Tylo unabashedly admits, âsex, intimacy and emotionâ. Some have accused him of riding the sexual gravy train and cashing in on his fanâs primal urges. A closer inspection reveals a more complex man and a much deeper talent, particularly showcased in the ballad âThe Real Youâ.
âIâve gotten a lot of heat in the past for some of my thoughts and ideas, but Iâm not going to jeopardize my artistic freedom and integrity because of ignorance. Truth and honesty is so much stronger, and I feel people can relate to it.â
Among his controversial ideas is the belief that âattraction is based on energy and not sexualityâ. Noa maintains that he is not trying to convert people to believe what he believes, âMusic is my vehicle of expression and I have a message to share. Iâm exploring something that is a major part of all of our lives, love: in its raw emotional, spiritual and physical form.â
16 MP3 Songs
POP: Today's Top 40, POP: Power Pop
Details:
Climax recording artist Noa Tylo makes a triumphant return with his highly anticipated sophomore album, âLetâs Do It!â. Already being likened to Justin Timberlakeâs âFutureSex/LoveSoundsâ, Noa Tyloâs âLetâs Do It!â presents a sexually-charged reinterpretation of classic 90âs pop and R&B dance sounds infused with ultra modern beats. The album releases to iTunes, cdbaby.com, and digstation.com on February 6, 2007, just in time for Valentineâs Day.
âI really wanted to bring back the groove that has been missing in todayâs Top 40,â explained Tylo from his recording studio in New York City. âLetâs Do It!â is a departure from his 2002 groundbreaking debut, âBorn Again Virginâ. The first album penetrated South African and European Top 20 countdown charts with hit singles âGimme Someâ and âSanctuaryâ, but proved too provocative for American radio. The new album has a much more urban and mainstream feel, while not forgetting his dance roots by including some âkick ass, balls-to-the-wall remixesâ adds Tylo.
âLetâs Do It!â is a disc of gleaming, heart-thumping syncopated rhythms backed by state-of-the-art, megabucks production. Tylo collaborated with J-Lo and Santana producer Jimmy Greco and co-produced many of the tracks with up and coming producers; John Buchannan in NY, and Washington DCâs Blake Althen. In the tradition of his hero Michael Jackson, Noa Tylo seizes on the sound of the day to stay contemporary. Also similar to Jackson, Tylo presents a distinctive vocal personality. He demonstrates a firm command of the futuristic machinery powering the R&B workouts and succeeds in elevating the intensity of the music in songs such as âHere We Goâ and âHang It Out (Bang-Bang)â.
The albumâs showstopper is the title track. It is the first song and its addictive hook immediately seduces listeners into the sexual lair the young artist is naturally keen to explore. When asked what inspires him, Tylo unabashedly admits, âsex, intimacy and emotionâ. Some have accused him of riding the sexual gravy train and cashing in on his fanâs primal urges. A closer inspection reveals a more complex man and a much deeper talent, particularly showcased in the ballad âThe Real Youâ.
âIâve gotten a lot of heat in the past for some of my thoughts and ideas, but Iâm not going to jeopardize my artistic freedom and integrity because of ignorance. Truth and honesty is so much stronger, and I feel people can relate to it.â
Among his controversial ideas is the belief that âattraction is based on energy and not sexualityâ. Noa maintains that he is not trying to convert people to believe what he believes, âMusic is my vehicle of expression and I have a message to share. Iâm exploring something that is a major part of all of our lives, love: in its raw emotional, spiritual and physical form.â
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