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  1. Ohhh so adorable tv show, Mika seems a big kid as usual ok now Mika makes me want to be born man, gay and 10 years less thanks Mika Great caps Annie, thanks a lot
  2. Ih não?? ih agora não lembro qual fotinha :doh::teehee:

    não se desespere ok trago outras :wink2:

    :huglove:

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  3. Não perdi as esperanças de visitar Portugal e a ti, se não for com dona Fran (cuida bem da minha amiguinha heim lol) dessa vez, irei numa próxima oportunidade :huglove:

  4. Hi Mary, again I write will be redundant here, you said it all, I wrote on your blog I'll retweet again. Pleasure to read
  5. Parabéns meu lindo, muito love na sua vida com tudo de melhor que você merece :flowers2:

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  6. Thanks a lot Laura, Eriko, Mari to throughout brilliant effort about news here
  7. "That's when he changed his sexual orientation...she dumped him and he got trauma... He tried to be like grace keelly but all her looks were so sad, so he tried a little freddy and they ended up all in bed bed bed bed ..." :lmao:
  8. Derment Very many thanks for your translation very interesting. They have a broad knowledge of music, I loved it
  9. I couldn't watch the Filmon So Thank you so much Lara and Eriko
  10. Review Time Out London Mika – 'The Origin of Love' album review Read our 'The Origin of Love' review and tell us what you think By Oliver Keens 2 stars Though it is a weak third album, at least Mika’s opening gambit offers something unique for a pop record – a Latin mass sung through a vocoder. If the London singer was seeking divine intervention, he’s been forsaken, sadly. This is pop mulch of the dullest kind, low on hooks or attitude and made with a fleet of producers (Pharrell Williams, Benny Benassi etc) who’ve cashed major label cheques without bringing their A-game. ‘Popular’ may offer a similar, Gok Wan-esque self-esteem boost as previous hit ‘Big Girl’, but amid some cringe-inducing rapping, crap club bangers and classical language, this is a strange but not curious album. Link: http://www.timeout.com/london/feature/3126/mika-r-the-origin-of-love-album-review
  11. Review Metro UK Mika's The Origin Of Love is an electro-pop slush puppy Album Review: Mika’s third album The Origin Of Love is a pop confection that tones down his grating flourishes, without losing any get-up-and-go. Score: 3/5 Super-concentrated fizzy pop was Mika’s original recipe for success – it certainly ensured this all-singing/all-dancing British showman seized the spotlight. It also meant that Mika’s brightly syrupy tunes were most palatable in small doses: the showboating, the vocal acrobatics, the overstated sexual ambiguity (is he gay? Isn’t he? He is, apparently, and what of it?) all seemed in danger of eclipsing the strengths of his 2007 debut, Life In Cartoon Motion, and 2009 follow-up The Boy Who Knew Too Much. There’s still a quirky kick to Mika’s third album, The Origin Of Love (on the title track, he immediately declares: ‘Love is addiction, and you are my Nicorette’) but there’s an unexpected twist to his formula: a subtlety, a deeper tone, and a sense that the wackiness has been wisely reined in. Mika does eke a lot of material from the same romantic theme: the love here is often a hopeless affair but this boy just can’t help it. He also can’t resist a dig at former bullies on Popular Song (a duet with Priscilla Renea). And he does have a dashing way with pop, especially on the insistent electronic refrain of Make You Happy, and the chic shimmy of Emily (an English-language version of Mika’s original French track, Elle Me Dit). He’s worked with various clubby producers here but the most fruitful collaboration is probably current single Celebrate, where Nick Littlemore (Pnau/Empire Of The Sun) underpins the bouncy pop with an affecting tenderness. This time, slightly less sounds like so much more. Link: http://www.metro.co.uk/music/reviews/914225-mikas-the-origin-of-love-is-an-electro-pop-slush-puppy
  12. Criticas boas e outras nem tanto Não espero que o album seja avaliado como excelente em todas as revisões, mas gosto de ler críticas com argumentos lógicos, mas tem algumas que simplesmente me decepcionam
  13. massive review massive fail ..... do you think I'm right?
  14. Other review from The Guardian UK Mika: The Origin of Love – review (Island) 2 star Hermione Hoby The Observer, Sunday 7 October 2012 More so than most stars, Mika's appeal rests on his silliness – it was his kitschy poperatics that sent his 2007 hit Grace Kelly global and made his debut album that year's ninth biggest selling. On his third album, however, he seems to have made the mistake of taking things too seriously. That voice – part Elton John, part Freddie Mercury and remaining part small child let loose on helium balloons – pairs uneasily with clubby beats. Other than the perky pabulum of prostitution singalong Lola and a big fat feelgood chorus on Step with Me, the hooks and hits are thin on the ground.
  15. Exactly! What is happening with these journalists? these reviews with minimum content
  16. Review The INDEPENDENT UK Mika, The Origin of Love (Island/Casablanca) Simon Price - Sunday 07 OCTOBER 2012 Now that he's announced he is gay, in perhaps the least surprising showbiz outing this side of Liberace, it's perhaps significant that Mika's third album borrows its title from Hedwig and the Angry Inch. Without descending into armchair psychology, he does sound like a man with a weight lifted from his shoulders, and The Origin of Love is an autotuned, multitracked meringue whose ingredients include 10cc and Buggles, and whose only weakness is the absence of a killer single. Link: http://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/music/reviews/mika-the-origin-of-love-islandcasablanca-8200590.html
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