Friday, September 8, 2023

Lollipop

In “Lollipop,” the first single release from his upcoming album, out artist Jaime Adrian claps back at the negative nellies who keep trying to quash his spirit.  “Growing up, I was constantly told I wasn’t good enough,” he laments. “That I would never succeed in the music industry because I was too girly or too loud or I wasn’t as good as so-and-so artist playing on the radio.  I’ve come to learn that no matter what I say or do, someone is always going to hate.  This track is about shoving my lollipop in their face and shutting them up once and for all.”

 

With its dark Latin/reggaeton pop beat, “Lollipop" has a different energy and vibe then Jaime Adrian’s previous records. It’s sexy and in your face.  “It’s a different kind of anthem that it is meant to make everyone wanna go right up to their bully and snap their fingers and sway their hips,” he says.   Produced by Velvet Code, Jaime Adrian’s “Lollipop” is being distributed by So Fierce Music/The Orchard/Sony Music Entertainment and is available on Apple Music, Spotify, and all digital platforms

 

Jaime Adrian was born on the east side of Chicago.  His father passed away when he was 17.  His mother raised him and his little brother and sister on her own.   It was a Mexican and very Catholic neighborhood and kids made often fun of Jaime for being different.  They called his love of singing “not something a real man would do” and for years, they managed to silence his voice.   

 

Until The X Factor came calling.  Jaime Adrian flew to Kansas City and was the first person in line for the season two auditions of the televised competition show.  He arrived with a blue mohawk, claiming to be the male Britney Spears. A few weeks after performing for the preliminary judges, he learned he had made it to the live show auditions!  “When I got to the arena, I was told by a producer to speak only to Britney and serenade her with one of her own songs.”  Listening to the producer’s advice would prove to be his first blunder.  

 

His anxiety was through the roof.  Jaime recalls meeting Britney, Britney asking him a few questions, him gushing of how she was his biggest idol, Britney looking confused and then him breaking into one of her signature songs that was way out of his vocal register.  

 

L.A. Reid called Jaime’s performance horrible karaoke.  Music manager Louis Walsh questioned why he would dare insult Britney by obliterating one of her songs. Demi Lovato was the only judge to come to Jaime’s defense, telling Jaime that he was a good singer but that it was the wrong song for his voice, which he knew, but had only attempted because the show’s producer told him he had to.

“I learned that day that competition shows like The X Factor aren’t interested in making my dreams come true, they’re about making good TV for viewers.”  He realized that he had been tricked by the producer into making a fool of myself for a funny soundbite. 

 

He spent the rest of the day crying in his hotel room from embarrassment.   He stopped singing after that.   “Once again, I allowed bullies to silence my voice.”

 

It wasn’t until 2020 when he moved back to Chicago, met producer Velvet Code, and signed with the music label, So Fierce Music, that Jaime began to find his voice again.  “With Velvet’s help, I have been able to discover the kind of artist I want to and can be. I’ve become comfortable with who I am and what I have to offer.”

 

Today, he draws inspiration from Euro Pop, the infectious rhythms of Latin Pop, and the nostalgia of 2000's Pop.  He’s released several singles, including “What Were You Drinking”, “Feed My Ego”, “Beautiful Life”, and “Belong”.

 

He’s not trying to be the next Britney or the next anyone anymore.   He’s taking the quirks that people have always found weird and different and amplifying them because they are what make him special. 

 

“I know that a lot of my audience can relate with ‘Lollipop’ and my hope is that it’s catchy and upbeat sound will inspire them out of any funk.   No one is alone.  We’re in this together.  And anyone who thinks they can silence us can suck it.”

 

Follow Jaime Adrian on Instagram/TikTok/Threads: jaimeadrianreyes

Thursday, September 7, 2023

Michael's Musings

Mirror, Mirror On The Ground...
Michael Shinafelt

There's this cracked mirror sitting along the sidewalk of the street I live on awaiting picked up buy the sanitation department. So you know I could not resist taking some self portraits of myself in it.

Is there any deep meaning in today's portrait I posted? Not really just a guy having some fun and feeding his creativity. Not everything has a meaning agenda Minions...

Be decisive. The road of life is paved with flat squirrels who couldn't make a decision

Everyone has the right to believe what they want. Everyone also has the right to believe it's ridiculous 

Rewatched David Cronenberg's Videodrome - thought my older wiser self needed to view it, since it was my younger less wiser self was who initially saw it. Better now and quite prophetic.

A plethora of Megans, discuss...

Ever feel like you woke up twenty years later and the world is a way different place???

The little engine that could, use your imagination as to what that entails

Also revisited the original Candyman with Virginia Madsen. I liked it when it first came out, loved it even more this time, Madsen is terrific in it!!!

Remember you are a cont, cont, cont, continuing source of  Inspiration

Woman Crush of the Week - Virginia Madsen for her awesome performance as Helen Lyle in Candyman 

Do you hear them are the lambs still screaming? Enquiring minds want to know

When in doubt, thrust it!

Remember it's not going to eat itself...

Ever lose a political debate with your cat? Then I have a number for you to call

I have an agenda today, and it's sorta kinda maybe a secret one

Perhaps you can find out here what my agenda is, perhaps -

https://www.instagram.com/michaelshinafelt/?hl=en

https://twitter.com/MShinafelt    

Wednesday, September 6, 2023

Hump Day & Chill

Cher

Time to break out your roller skates and Hump Day & Chill. "Yes" I said roller skating, got an issue with that? I used to skate a lot in my younger days, it was funtastic!

I feel like nothing captures a rolling down the boardwalk feeling better than Cher seen here skating at Venice Beach, CA 1979.

See how much fun Cher is having? Doesn't she look chill? Of course she does she's Cher damn it!

I haven't been to Venice Beach in years, perhaps it is time to return and have a Hump Day & Chill skate and take in all the unique sights and sounds that are Venice.

Just Skate It Minions!

Roller Skating on Wikipedia -

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roller_skating

Tuesday, September 5, 2023

The Graduate

Here's to you Mrs. Robinson! It's been years since I've seen The Graduate it's time to revisit this classic and see what I missed when I saw it as a younger more inexperienced version of myself.

My only real take away is that I enjoyed it. But much of it went over me head I am sure, life experience Minions it makes a difference.

Thus I headed over to my buddy Jay Jacobson's Classic Movie Blog and filled in a lot of the blanks before I dive in for my second go.

Check out the link below and then go watch The Graduate, there's a reason it still resonates all these years later!!!

https://www.jaysclassicmovieblog.com/post/the-graduate-1967

Monday, September 4, 2023

Happy Labor Day!

Someone's Feeling Homicidal

Juror number 8, remember her from the John Waters movie Serial Mom??? How dare she offend Serial Mom, who kills people BTW, by wearing white after Labor Day!!!

I for one never got the never wearing white after Labor Day thing because technically it means you could never wear white ever. Think about it, but no too much, everyday after Labor Day is until Labor Day the following year.

Told you it was a strange thing that I'm glad no one pays any mind to these days unless you're Beverly Sutphin I'm guessing. 

Happy Labor Day Minions!!!

The History of Labor Day on the WWW -

https://www.dol.gov/general/laborday/history

 

Sunday, September 3, 2023

Touche

I remember this as well, "Yes" once upon a time...

Posting this in support and solidarity for the SAG/AFTRA Strike. Here's hoping to a resolution in the near future.

For more info on the SAG/AFTRA strike hit the link below!

https://www.sagaftrastrike.org/  

Saturday, September 2, 2023

"Somebody's Daughter"

John Duff

In “Somebody’s Daughter,” his crooning ballad about unattainable and momentarily-rewarding sexual relationships, out artist John Duff turns the tables on gay baiting music artists like Harry Styles, Charlie Puth, and Nick Jonas.  “Honestly, every artist today is gay baiting and LGBTQ+ media eats it up,” he says. “Maluma took off his shirt; give it a grid post! As though every freaking gay isn’t posting shirtless pictures every day.  It’s exhausting.  That’s why I’m going against the grain in my new song and video - I’m straight baiting.  Maybe, now, I can be fetishized too.”  John Duff’s “Somebody’s Daughter” is being distributed independently and will be available Friday, September 1 on Apple Music, Spotify, and all digital platforms.  Its video will available on YouTube.

 

“You see, when you start out gay in the industry, you’re reduced to being a niche artist or comedy act,” John Duff asserts from his Los Angeles home.  “I have been told over and over that the themes of my music aren’t ‘for everyone,’ so I wrote a super misogynistic song that now ‘everyone’ can enjoy.”

 

Produced by John Duff, Alex Delicata, Eren Canatta, and Luke Moellman, “Somebody’s Daughter” is about a phenomenon many young people, gay and straight, face today.  They want love but then devote all of their energy on heated one night hook ups, rather than on relationships with substance. 

 

The visual, directed by Shawn Adeli (who also directed John Duff’s “High Heels” video), reflects on the song’s theme.  It spotlights a couple that are clearly not right for one another, but takes the story a step deeper by exploring the underground world of adult porn and social media platforms like OnlyFans where users pay influencers for access to exclusive, often salacious, content.

 

Duff was inspired to take this direction for the video when the respectability of his work was questioned by another gay music artist.  “I felt judged for my overt sexuality. He said, ‘audiences want a spiritual connection, not sex.’  I told him that’s code for: no one wants to see you naked.”

 

“My spirit is wild, fun, and free and as a performer, I am shameless,” John Duff continues.   “As far as I’m concerned, shamelessness in your body and sexuality is a step toward enlightenment. Not away.”

 

He views porn as an art form - “Sex is theatre and bodies are sculptures” - and champions freedom of sexuality.  It’s why he has decided to bust out of the closet as not-not straight. “Like how Diplo is not-not gay,” he explains. “I can’t confirm or deny, I’m just saying I’m not-not and seeing how that goes over when I spin it the other way.”

 

As far as the kissing scene with actress Nellie Salisbury, his co-star in the video, John Duff insists it wasn’t his first experience with a female.   “To paraphrase Diplo, I’m pretty sure I hookup with women all the time.”

 

John Duff’s “Somebody’s Daughter” is being distributed independently and is available on Apple Music, Spotify, and all digital platforms.  Its video is available on YouTube. Follow John Duff on Facebook and Instagram @ iamjohnduff