It's been buzzzzzzzing over facebook. Soledad and Blondedy are on a feud. Mezanmi ki koze sa! Apparently, their fude is over none other than every female's fude with another: MEN! I can't assume otherwise because all of their offenses have been about men! Its like a competition about who's been the most bitchy! Please excuse my french. All they do is say things about each other that neither can possibly have all the facts and they are being passive aggressive with it like no one can figure out that they are talking about each other. Ladies that is trashy.
You are Two beautiful women who are both working in the Haitian movie industry. Meaning you are in the eyes of the public, whatever you say or do reflects on our youth who are taking you as role models. I've personally met both you girls and I think its safe to say that you are both nice women. At least on the surface. Now blabbing about each other online is not way to behave as role models. The worst in the situation is that their fans take part of it, encouraging it. Then again, most people enjoy en good feud amongst artists. I guess it keeps the entertainment world spiced up! However, these are not the kind of publicity you should make for yourselves. Hate each other in private, but in public, SMILE! THE WORLD IS LOOKING. All I can say is: LADIES, Tighten up! You decide what you want the world to see. Beauty isn't squat when your reputation lies in ruins.
Kudos!
Always,
ANNE ONYMOUS!
Sunday, September 30, 2012
Saturday, September 29, 2012
FLASH: Fe yo We w! Gabel & Tvice New Video
Hello all,
Not to long ago Gabel released its new video "Fe yo we'w" ft Roberto Martino from T-Vice. This song is about showing what you got in terms of careers and not just bragging about it. Ohhh M se this, m se dat, men anyen w pap fe. This video kind of surprised me a bit with two things. First, let me say that I understood the concept of the images but I don't know if women attend career conferences wearing what those girls were wearing but hey, it did turn into a party at the end so I guess that sort of worked out. Second, I don't know where those girls in police and fireman hoochie outfits fit in the scene, so that got me lost a bit. But over all, I would give this video an 8. The song is catchy, the sound perfect and colors on point. Even the second voice that Roberto pulled in the beginning of the song was good. Can't really say that the message was on point with the video (only in certain parts) but I got the point. Kudos!
Always,
Anne O.
Anne O.
Editorial
Hi Haitians (and commoners).
My name is ANNE O. and I’m a critic. Just so you all know, by definition, a critic is someone who forms and expresses judgments of the merits, faults, value or truth of a matter; someone who also tends to make harsh or carping judgments; a faultfinder. That being said, let’s get some things straight. I am no one’s friend, nor enemy. When I critic someone, whether I’m being harsh or nice, there is absolutely no sentiment in my judgment. I favor no one. I am a third eye. I see pass imperfections and perfections. Some will hate me, some will love me but none of that matters cause all that is being said is for the good of all of you! A bon entendeur, Salut! Before we get started, a few vocabulary words for you!
Trash: (Noun) Garbage
Flash: (Noun) Shimmer, Flicker
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Every week there will be one of each! So watch your steps. An bon kreyol, mache sou trez ou pou w pa pile katoz ou!
Always,
Anne O.
PS: For tips, concerns, and hints emaile anneoonline@gmail.com!
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