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  • fyriefemme

    23:01 EDT, 10.Mar.08

    I actually heard two things from my parents ALL THE TIME when I was growing up..."A word is enough for the wise," and "forewarned is fair armed." Lectures from my parents were always fun! 


  • racerX2000

    13:48 EST, 06.Mar.08
    What  cha know no good?

  • Tonitz

    12:51 EST, 06.Mar.08
    DON'T FAKE DA' FUNK!

  • PLAYITLOUD

    12:50 EST, 06.Mar.08
    Funk and love 4 one another
    Greats from Hamburg/Germany
    Peace and b wild

  • Shea Rose

    14:33 EST, 03.Mar.08
    Don't take life too seriously. You'll never get out alive. - Bugs Bunny

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NIKKA COSTA

“In a kinetic, whip-smart hour, she presents herself as a soul shouter in the footsteps of Janis Joplin and Tina Turner, with James Brown, Robert Plant and Chaka Kahn bringing up the rear.” – Variety

Her 2001 acclaimed Everybody Got Their Something is a vivid, vivacious and altogether funky album. She taps the power of soul music and makes a sexy, joyful groove. “I’m happy the music resonates with my fans,” she says. “That album seemed to really connect with people.” With Justin Stanley again producing, she took another great leap forward. Regarding her 2005 Can’tneverdidnothing she states, “I thought that with this album, I want to maintain my originality. I’m still doing what I love and sticking with the path less traveled. At the same time, I really wanted to try to find more common ground. I really want to spread the word.”

“Like A Feather” & “Push and Pull” led to comparisons to the greats Prince and Tina Turner. On that, she says, “I don’t mind those comparisons. Go right ahead.”

From an early age, Nikka met up with legends and future heroes. “I was five and I went into the living room and there was this guy playing piano,” she recalls. “I remember it so well because he woke me up, so I was pissed. That would happen all the time because musicians were always in the house. Apparently I yelled out, ‘Be quiet,’ and asked my mom who the weirdo at the piano was. Little did I know that was Sly Stone. My mom still says, “Remember the time you kicked Sly Stone out of the house?” Just a few years later, at eight years old Nikka released her first album, with her version of “Out Here On My Own” from Fame. This was the onset of many albums and tours throughout Europe, South America, Australia, and more, which led to a nomination for ARIA Breakthrough Artist in 1996, Best Female Artist in 1997, and the MTV Best New artist in 2001.

Nikka Costa comes by her deep love of music as a natural result of her family and childhood. Her father, legendary producer, conductor and arranger Don Costa has a profound influence on her life though he suddenly passed away when Nikka was ten years old. She recorded a tribute to him in the moving “Fatherless Child.”

Soul music brought an important solace. “My mom was really into soul music and I always loved it.” ‘Can’t never did nothing’ was a phrase she grew up hearing from her southern-born mother. “I thought that was such a cool way to say `You can do it.’”

She loves to get out on the road. “I’m so excited,” she says. “That’s my favorite part. That’s where you get to bring it alive and connect. When I perform, I try to let myself go as much as possible. It’s not staged. I’ve found the more I let go, the more I get out of it. Performing is the ultimate. It’s a sexual experience because it’s sweaty and screamy - all those great things.”

Nikka is currently performing and recording an album due out in 2008.

www.nikkacosta.com

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