terça-feira, 22 de setembro de 2015

A nebulae in the making, M.O. is the next big thing

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With her young age, her insatiable craving to magnet people’s attention and the visibility that she’s been receiving by circling rounds of small and humongous musical festivals, M.O. is actually one star on the rise that’s just hard not to notice.

If you’re on that canopy which adores artists such as Robyn, the legendary Spice Girls, Lykke Li and Melanie C, then M.O. might just be the next artist you need to be prepared on.

Unlike this generation’s female acts, M.O. is a diamond cut above precious gems due to her precise direction to be famous and the strict leaning on her chosen genre.

She might be taking baby steps in becoming a top-recording artist, but her small moves are now being magnified, what more if she’d become mainstream?

Born as Karen Marie Orsted in Odense, Denmark, this edgy young artist is focusing her musical energies through specific genres such as electronic, indie pop, soul, alternative dance and R&B.

M.O. is also a good pianist, which she’s been very vocal about when she’s out to perform for the crowds. Known for her often braided hair, the too close for comfort outfit and chilling voice, she is one of the most-awaited artists to get on stage specifically on music festivals.

Her stage name, M.O., actually means “virgin” on her mother country’s language and Denmark never let M.O. felt neglected as she have been praised and awarded with various recognitions such as Danish Music Awards’ Record of the Year, Solo Artist of the Year, Music Video of the Year and Breakthrough Artist of the Year. M.O. is currently signed Sony Music Entertainment after her stints with Chess Club and RCA Victor since her musical career starting in 2012.

M.O. has released her first album entitled “No Mythologies to Follow” just last year and that’s when her success come rolling. Easily harnessing a fan base of her own, she had been part of collaborations with Iggy Azalea’s power track “Beg for It” and went straight to the US Billboard Hot 100 at the 27th spot. The streak continued as M.O. put forth talent with Major Lazer and DJ Snake for their hit “Lean On” which also penetrated the charts within the Top 20 ranks. Unexpectedly, “Lean On” was able to gather an outstanding number of views in YouTube (350 million) and have been streamed in Spotify, a wireless music site, 250 million times.

“No Mythologies to Follow” never had been a disappointment as the album peaked at 2nd spot in M.O.’s mother country Denmark and received a fair mix of reviews from music experts from all around the globe. M.O.’s songs are said to be brimming with personal thoughts and songs like “Glass”, “Pilgrim”, “Waste of Time”, “Don’t Wanna Dance”, “Say You’ll Be There” and “Walk This Way” have been making rounds on UK charts and internet radio. M.O.’s musical style is said to be on the electro music wing, with a lot of chutzpah and energy. Inspirations from this rising artist are pegged at Black Flag, Nirvana, Spice Girls, Yeah Yeah Yeahs and Sonic Youth. M.O. is said to be included on UK Fusion’s prestigious line up alongside Ed Sheeran and Conor Maynard.

http://laurenceourac.com/a-nebulae-in-the-making-m-o-is-the-next-big-thing/

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