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Jessica and Her Latex Leggings

Wednesday, February 15th, 2012

Jessica Alba looks very sexy wearing a silvery dress with latex tight shiny leggings. We love the fluffy slippers too, Jessica. How casual and easy it looks, while at the same time not losing elegance.

You may have heard about the name of Jessica Alba, but I guess the title of Hollywood sweet girl may be more familiar to you! As we know, she has the reputation of “sweet chocolate beauty”, and she has the mixed ancestries of 3 countries: her mother is the mixed-blood of both Canada (district of France) and Denmark; her father is Chicano,both of which contribute to her beautiful brown skin and dark brown eyes, which are her typical features among the public.

Less known to the public, Jessica Alba was valetudinarian when she was young, suffering form lung collapse, phthisis, acute appendicitis, nose polyp, and so on. Most of her time as a girl was spent in the hospital.

Her career as an actress began in 1993, when she was 12. At that time, she attended a long film of Hollywood called Camp Nowhere, in which she was arranged 2 weeks’ contract at first. Afterwards, she replaced an important role of a quitted actress, which marked a great chance for her.

To be ridiculous, the reason for Jessica being acknowledged was that her hairdo was much the same as the former actress, rather than her talented acting skill or extreme charm. And this had been confirmed by Jessica herself.

Then 2 weeks became 2 months and later Jessica gained increasing popularity, which attracted 2 televisions Nintendo and J.C Penney respectively. Then she was famous in a TV comedy “The Secret World of Alex Mack”, in which she acted as a snobbishness who always found fault with the leading role.

Her other roles includes Eve in Venus Rising, performing in “The Dini Petty Show” of Canada. The year of 2005 may be the most important year for her, because she was the actress in big films kike Sin City and Fantastic Four, both of which are among the best in 2005.

As to her character, we could use one word to describe—casual, which can be seen from her wearing style. I like it!

Vocal Ability of Aguilera

Tuesday, January 31st, 2012
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This is a picture about Aguilera’s performing in her Back to Basics Tour in 2006. She finished a perfect pose and leaves us in the debate of her vocal ability, as well as the white latex leggings.

Aguilera has the vocal range of a soprano and has been referred to as the “voice of her generation” and a blue eyed soul singer. Aguilera also topped COVE’s list of the 100 Best Pop Vocalists with a score of 50/50 and came fifth in MTV’s 22 Greatest Voices in Music.

Her rendition of “It’s A Man’s Man’s Man’s World” at the 49th Grammy Awards ranked third in the Grammy’s Greatest Moments List behind Celine Dion’s performance of “My Heart Will Go On” and Green Day’s performance of “American Idiot”.

In an interview, Dion described Aguilera as “probably the best vocalist in the world.” Rolling Stone ranked Aguilera at 58 on their list of the 100 Greatest Singers of All Time, the youngest singer on the list.

Los Angeles Times writer Margaret Wappler adds Aguilera can deliver “a well-executed legato.”

However, countertenor Philippe Jaroussky said: “She has no breath support and often sings out of tune. People say she can cover four octaves, but it’s not true because below A3, the low notes are forced, unsupported, her belting voice is throaty and forced, for her highest notes she doesn’t use head voice but falsetto or whistle register, they are disconnected registers.”

“So, she can only hit good notes from A3 to B4. Her melismas are always show-off; they are almost never connected with the rhythm and the structure of the songs.”

Although praised for her vocals, Aguilera has been labeled for oversinging in her songs and concerts. Longtime producer and writer, Linda Perry, commented on working on the record, “Beautiful”, saying, “I tried to keep it straight. I told her to get rid of the finger waves. Every time she’d start going into “hoo-ha”, I’d stop the tape. I’m like, ‘You’re doing it again.’”

Perry ended up using the first take saying, “She had a hard time accepting that as the final track. It’s not a perfect vocal – it’s very raw. She knows her voice really well, and she knows what’s going on. She can hear things that nobody else would catch.”

In fact, what we concern should not be her vocal ability, but those heart-moving singles, which is really the practical thing.