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  1. already posted? http://www.kataweb.it/tvzap/foto/xf7-le-audizioni-a-milano-mika-superstar/#1
  2. http://www1.youm7.com/News.asp?NewsID=1086001&
  3. http://images.search.yahoo.com/search/images;_ylt=A0PDoQ2cVp5R_mgAmryJzbkF?p=mika+bastille&ei=UTF-8&fr=yfp-t-622&imgt=latest
  4. http://musik.kapanlagi.com/galeri/berita-foto/indonesia/24923mika_jumpa_pers_konser_mika_hotel_darmawangsa_jakarta_08_mei_2013-20130509-040-bambang.html
  5. http://musik.kapanlagi.com/berita/mika-aku-musisi-bukan-selebriti-5fac78.html
  6. https://twitter.com/fdharmawan/status/332149385758638080/photo/1 http://img191.imageshack.us/img191/981/bjwig0ccaauzene.jpg https://twitter.com/graziaindonesia/status/332138232626171905/photo/1 http://img811.imageshack.us/img811/9899/bjv99nycuaa2j0a.jpg
  7. http://www.secondagenda.be/mikaforjbc13/
  8. http://www.lavenir.net/article/detail.aspx?articleid=DMF20130507_00307150
  9. already posted? http://www.lavenir.net/article/detail.aspx?articleid=DMF20130506_00306958
  10. http://www.arjanwrites.com/arjanwrites/2013/04/review-mika-popular-song-ariana-grande-video.html Review: Mika 'Popular Song' featuring Ariana Grande [Video Premiere] Nerds, freaks and geeks team up in the video for Mika's fantastic new video for "Popular Song" to serve up a delicious brew of sweet revenge. After being harassed and bullied by schoolmates, Mika and Ariana Grande decide to organize a dinner party with an appropriately diabolical plan to turn the tables on the most popular kids of their class. The video's vivid storyline plays directly into the song's message about standing up against bullying and feeling empowered to make a change. "Popular Song" is partly based on "Popular" from the musical Wicked that Mika skillfully incorporated into his own version. In a making-of series on YouTube, Mika explains that the song's original composer Stephen Schwartz came to his studio one day and listened to his second album. "Even though we never wrote together, I sent him an email after meeting to ask if I could play with ['Popular'] a little to change up its meaning," he explains. "I respect him as a songwriter and wanted to make sure he was okay with it." Mika teamed with co-writer Priscillia Renea to create a song based on Schwartz's original that is inspired by his own story and his experience in school. "It's the only song on ['The Origin Of Love'] that deals with my childhood," he explains. Teenage superstar Ariana Grande cut new vocals for the single version of "Popular Song" late last year. The song's lyrics describe in not-so subtle terms what it was like for Mika to turn from a misfit into the most popular kid of the class - so to say. "I never was a scholar/You were always popular/You were singing all the songs I don’t know/Now you’re in the front row/Cause my song is popular." It's an important message about the profound effects of bullying that now comes with a playful yet meaningful new video that raises awareness about this issue we should all deeply care about.
  11. Thanks to MIKAFrance for the link http://www.printemps-bourges.com/galeries_photos/disp_serie_fr.php?id_album=86&stat=ok
  12. http://www.ateenview.com/mika-concert-review/ Certain music just makes you smile and that’s exactly what all three of Mika’s albums do. After a sunny and warm Philadelphia day, I headed over to Union Transfer to see Mika’s concert. This tour was set up to be more of an intimate show, with cool lights hanging around the stage and a simple set up. Opening with Grace Kelly, the audience was immediately dancing and singing along. The set featured a combination of songs from all three albums and Mika kept a huge smile on his face through the whole show. Fans were dancing and singing and having an all around great time. Through the show, Mika debuted a few new songs that were met with a positive response. Mika is an artist I’d highly recommend seeing if you ever get the chance. His deep lyrics are buried within pop beats; but if you take the chance to listen slowly, you might just find a song that explains exactly what you’re feeling.
  13. http://www.localbozo.com/2013/04/mika-at-music-hall-of-williamsburg-a-localbozo-com-concert-review/ A sea of pop hungry men and women filled the Music Hall of Williamsburg for one man dressed in a green crushed velvet suit that resembled either “Oz The Great and Powerful” or the winner of the Masters golf tournament. The man in question wasn’t any of these aforementioned larger than life personas, but actually standing before us was mega popular crooner Mika. On this evening, Mika would take a rare step away from his typically grandiose performance settings and strip it down for an intimate performance for a completely sold out crowd of Brooklynites. Shortly after 10pm the lights went out and a few sparse flash bulbs filled the air above the stage. In a thunderous applause Mika jumped out front with a huge grin on his face while his band of two in matching suspenders followed in toe. The singer-songwriter wasted nary a moment to sit down at a large black grand piano and welcome in the very special evening. Giving the audience literally everything they could possible want from the get go, Mika busted right into “Grace Kelly,” perhaps the artist’s most well known hit to date. The young singer tickled the ivories and belted out the lyrics like it was second nature. Mika has been often compared to the late Freddie Mercury with his magnetic persona which is attention grabbing enough to immediately make you a believer. From the jump off, the rabid audience was primed and would be treated to a barrage of fun sing-a-long favorites like “Toy Boy,” “Lollipop,” and the highlight of the performance for us- “Blue Eyes,” which almost requires audience participation and even some dancing. Throughout this particular song Mika himself could be found dancing at his piano before running to the very edge of the stage to open his jacket ala Superman. During and even in between songs Mika would stand at center stage conducting the audience like a southern preacher spreading the virtues of all things pop music. The overstuffed set rolled on with treats like “Billy Brown” and the very tongue in cheek “Popular Song.” This became another choice nugget digested by the wildly excitable crowd on hand. Meanwhile, “Love You When I’m Drunk” played brilliantly to a collection of fans who had likely imbibed plenty of spirits before the late start of this show. The fun and energetic set only continued to fuel Mika the man himself, whose stage presence and penchant for live performing would be felt long after we left Williamsburg Brooklyn behind us.
  14. wonderful pics! http://photos.theywillrockyou.com/2013ConcertGalleries/Mika-April-13-2013-Royale/28925976_9QCmts#!i=2458417028&k=GX4KRmQ
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