The other day I got my first Twitter follower who I didn’t know. I’m not going to lie, I was pretty pumped regardless of my lack of enthusiasm for Twitter.
My newest follower, Jordan Johnson is apparently some kind of musician. Now, unfortunately for him, and maybe I am just out of the loop, but I have never heard of him. However, according to his website and Twitter he struts the red carpet and puts on performances.
Curious about his career I checked out his website, and listened to some of his music and watched some of his music videos.
As for his music, he has a nice voice. However, his voice unfortunately does not match up with his lyrics. If I had to compare him to any set of artists, it would be N’Sync. His style is extremely poppy and my prediction would be that the ideal audience for him would be teen girls. His lyrics, however, do not coinicde with his style of music. The lyrics are set for an older audience, but I have a feeling that older audiences are not going to be into his pop-style voice. If he wants to be taken seriously by older audiences he is going to have to lose the high pitched boy band tecniques.
Second, I was interesting in seeing his music videos after hearing his style of singing. I know it’s mean to say, but I laughed. Rather then trying to create his own videos for his own songs, Johnson interjected himself into celebrities videos, such as Lady Gaga’s, “Poker Face” and Britney Spear’s “Womanizer.” Seriosuly, it is abosulty ridiculous looking. Not only are his parts seriously awkward to watch, but it is completely unoriginal. Johnson, sse a little creativity, come up with your own stuff and never edit celebrities videos again and I guarentee people will be grateful.
And please check out “Poker Face.”