Open this website and listen to one of my favorite soca/reggae music
http://www.reggaeontheriver.com/artist/rupee.htm
This moment, I really understood something: "You might not even know what your real interest
is." I mean, we might have an interest or likes that we "think" we've always been interested
in, but you never know what you are missing out on and what your "potetial" interests maybe
until you really find it.
Recently, my dance club offers a class for reggae dance. I went to the class once and
decided that I won't go again because I didn't like "that type" of music (I was actually
being quite subjective here, it could've been just that particular song, but I rejected the
whole style), and also because I've already missed out 4 classes so it's kinda a bit hard to
catch up.
I thought that was the end of it, until...................
At the pub last weekend, I heard two familiar songs which I have once heard at a pub in
Japan in 2004's summer. I really liked those songs when I was in Japan, however, for some
reason I couldn't find it by typing the fragmented lyrics on google. So it sanked into my
memories....then I heard it again last weekend and I was able to remember more of the lyrics
and enabled me to search it up on google. In my memories, these two songs were so similar
that I thought they were fragments of one song (in turned out that they are seperate songs).
However, to my surprise, when I typed in the artist of these two songs: Turn Me On (Kevin
Lyttle) and Tempted to Touch (Rupee), I was surprised to find that they are both reggae/soca
hits of 2004. (Turn Me On is obviously more popular, I actually liked this song more, the
chorus "turn me on, turn me on" couldn't get out of my head after hearing it at the pub)
Now, I began to think that maybe I am unconsciously attracted to reggae music only that I am
not aware of it!
Another thing that I discovered lately is when I was watching the movie "the Perez Family",
which is about Hispanic immigrants in the United States. I noticed the music in it and I
feel that I am fond of it too. (it naturally gets your body moving) As I know very little
about Hispanic, Latinic, reggae or soca music, I wonder what do they have in common that
really attract me?
- Apr 12 Tue 2005 17:41
Turn me on, Reggae?
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