Adam Lambert's ''Trespassing'' is an album of songs with melodies and messages that resonate better than you'd expect Adam Lambert doesn't cover Destiny's Child on his new set Trespassing. But for some reason, something about the beat and the attitude of the album's start reminds me of the gritty, swaggering ''Bootylicious,'' the 11-year-old hit with the prominent '80s-era Stevie Nicks sample. (Although the chorus of track two, ''Cuckoo,'' echoes Quiet Riot's 1983 hit ''Cum On Feel The Noize'' – but that's a topic for another day.)
''I don't need no sympathy, I won't cry and whine,'' Lambert sasses on the title track. ''Life's my light and liberty, and I shine when I wanna shine.''
''Read my lips, carefully, if you like what you see. Move, groove, prove you can hang with me,'' Beyoncé and company could one-up, at a slightly faster pace........ continue reading
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The O Music Awards have officially kicked off and the race is ON for the title of Fan Army FTW. The other week, a very famous crooner — and Fan Army leader — dropped in over here at OMA HQ, so we decided to hit him up for a personalized message to his fans. So, without further ado, we give you… Adam Lambert.
We asked Lambert: “If you had one thing to tell your fans, what would it be?” Apparently, he took the “one thing” part of the question rather literally. Check out his brief — yet rousing — response below.