• Musical VisitsPosted May 14th, 2012 At 5:23 pm By MTV ASIA

    And so I forge on while VJ Holly continues her quest to get adopted by Brangelina. Hopefully she will come to her senses and realise that all of the cash, trips around the world and hand-me-down shoes from Angie will not equal the happiness she will have co-hosting The MTV Show with yours truly!

    While Holly struggles through her early twenties mid-life crisis, I was fortunate enough to be visited by a few special guests at the Waterfront Studios in Resorts World Sentosa. It’s the same place where Vanness Wu and James Morrison recorded their MTV Sessions gigs, so the place is no stranger to delightful music vibes.

    Jayesslee, David Choi, Ana Free all stopped by to chat and possibly strum a few chords. And that, they truly did! They were all very candid, sharing with us their humble beginnings and how they all gained such a dedicated following posting their cover songs of popular artists online. So many artists seem to be doing this type of thing these days so it takes a lot of practice, hard work and maybe just a bit of magic to stand out the way they have!

    I think this is a topic we should explore in future shows. How exactly do you look cool recording yourself singing songs?! Anyone can do it but there is a fine line between appreciation and laughter. It is so easy to make yourself look silly on tv. I prove this almost every Saturday on The MTV Show! Hahaha. However, it takes a certain person, looking into the camera a certain way, serenading you with the perfect song to just make your heart melt and make you watch over and over again.

    VJ Rich with Jayesslee and The MTV Show producers

    Hope you watched The MTV Show over the past weekend and found out from Jayesslee, David Choi and Ana Free how to be charming simply by sitting around in your pyjamas playing guitar in front of a video camera. Not easy!!

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