Saturday May 25th 2013

Freddy Plays Live at KKITM

This is an excerpt of Freddy's most popular song. He had two million hits on his MySpace music page before taking the songs down.

His songs have catchy hooks, and his one slow song I've heard is even better. All in all, I wonder if he'd qualify as a real talent or just a shooting star. Based on his ability to write, sing, and play, I see the potential for music on par with The Fray, though I question whether he has the maturity or confidence to convey the depth of emotion required. 

Fun music is fun. There's always a time and place for it. But this kid has the raw ability to push beyond that if he chose. But potential is just potential until a person steps up. So I guess the real question is: what happens to Freddy next?

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  • Kristine

    This song is repetitive and doesn’t capture my interest. Also, in my opinion, the phrase “turn up the radio” is over-used and annoying.

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