Erika Jayne’s new song “You Make Me Wanna Dance” has made quite an impact on charts in Asia. A slight departure from her usual fare, it’s also getting a lot of attention online.
Erika, known for having the most number one singles on the Billboard club dance chart, takes a new musical direction in that her new song blends an up tempo beat with rhythmic waves that are indicative of the best pop songs.
“You Make Me Wanna Dance” begins with an electro beat that gives drive to the rest of the instrumentals. Lyrics by the Grammy, Emmy, and award-winning lyricists Eric Martin and Andre Pessis perfectly combine with instrumentals that give the song its unique pop-dance club appeal.
Erika’s voice and range capture the mood, and when she passionately declares “I come alive” in the chorus, the feminine quality of her soulful voice makes you not only believe it, but want to join her as well.
If the video release, coming out within the next few days, gives the same feeling of independence and resolve as the song, we’re in for a real visual treat that will make us all want to dance!
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‘GOD’S NOT DEAD’: A MOVIE THAT CALLS FOR REFLECTION
Time Horizon Pictures is staying true to its goal of bringing world-class movies to inspire Filipino audiences as they present the new film “God’s Not Dead” this month.
The film, which has made waves overseas and performed well at the US box-office, will be gracing big screens across the Philippines starting on Nov. 12. It tells the story of college student Josh Wheaton whose Christian faith is challenged as he enters a philosophy class under an eloquent and passionate professor who believes that God is dead.
The movie stars Kevin Sorbo of the “Hercules” TV series, Dean Cain of the “Lois & Clark” TV series, and young actor Shane Harper as Josh. It also features special appearances by renowned band Newsboys, and Willie and Korie Roberston of the “Duck Dynasty” fame.
Following its US release, Forbes called the movie a “break out hit” and the Huffington Post said it “keeps its message alive.” Local celebrities as sisters and ABS-CBN artists Toni and Alex Gonzaga, Kim Atienza, Jinkee Pacquiao, beauty queen Dang Cecilio, Coney Reyes, Anthony and Maricel Laxa-Pangilinan, Ogie Alcasid, father and son director Jeric and Paul Soriano, among many others, support the movie and have likewise endorsed it.
“God’s Not Dead” asks thought-provoking questions about faith, reason and the consequences of beliefs. It is one of those movies that stay in the mind even after leaving the movie house.
Time Horizon Pictures brought us 2011’s critically-acclaimed “Thelma” starring Maja Salvador, which continues to rake in awards both here and abroad, most recently snagging the Bronze Palm Award at the Mexican Film Festival.
For more information on “God’s Not Dead” and its distribution in the Philippines, visit timehorizonpictures.com.
Erika Jayne’s new song makes waves
Source: Mb.com.ph (October 31, 2014 at 10:00PM)
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