Thursday, August 2, 2012

Summer Music

Now that summer is nearing its end (sadly), here are some of my favorite hits!

#1: Some Nights by Fun.
Such a great song! I'm slowly becoming addicted to Fun.'s music. Not only is the tune catching, the the lyrics really spoke to me when I first heard them. Also, the music video is Civil War themed. I have so much respect!
#2: Pontoon by Little Big Town
Just a fun, relaxing to listen to by the beach! Also, I love the instrument backing.

#3: Want U Back by Cher Lloyd
I'm currently obsessed with this song! A great "dancing around your room" song! 


#4: Beez in the Trap by Nicki Minaj
Alright, I'm normally not a Nicki Minaj fan at all, but this song is so catchy and a great song for raves.
#5: Young, Wild, & Free (feat. Bruno Mars) Wiz Khalifa and Snoop Dogg
A great, chill song! Reminds me of good times this summer! 


It's been a great summer of music so far!! And still one month to go! 
With Love, 
Natasha



Olympics and such

Why are the Olympics so important? I'm a sports fan, but only in moderation and only when the sport includes baseball, basketball, or football. So why is it that i'm glued to the TV yelling at the US Women's rowing team? Or currently why am i watching men's beach volleyball? I think one of the great successes of the Olympics is that they make sports that aren't normally "high-interest" or "high-grossing" and they make ordinary citizens invested in them. Without the Olympics, we would never hear about Michael Phelps or Shawn Johnson because swimming and gymnastics aren't necessarily "huge" sports outside the Olympics (although they probably should be). Do American families camp out in front of the TV with their hamburgers and other fattening foods to watch the swimming championships? Unless you are an avid swimmer or are obsessed with swimming, most likely not. The Olympics brings different cultures together and allows different athletes to take center stage for once. And, because of this reason Olympic athletes are so relatable. Missy Franklin is 17 and from a small suburb outside Denver. She is 6 foot 1. How is she any different from myself? We see these people fighting for their dream and then living those dream out- and that is what the Olympics are all about (or maybe these sappy commercials are getting to me). Nevertheless, I will still watch Women's kayaking and will cheer on Men's rowing until the 12th when it's all over. Until then, GO USA!

With love, 
Natasha