Thursday Tunes – Colbie Caillat


Welcome to the Thursday Tunes! Each week, I will showcase music, whether new or old. Hopefully you will find something that interests you here!

Colbie Caillat actually got her start on MySpace. For about four months, she was the number one unsigned singer in her genre, which is a sort of pop-folk guitar. Of course, this didn’t last long – a major label snapped her up and she proceeded to release her first album, Coco.

Coco is one of those albums you can listen to the entire way through. Her songs have a similar sound to one another, but in this case that’s a good thing! My favorite songs off the album are Bubbles, Realize and Battle, but all the songs are good! Coco can be purchased from the Amazon MP3 Store for $7.99.

2 comments:

lissa said...

Another intriguing artist - somehow I always leans toward female singers - will definitely check her out

my thursday tunes is here
http://collectingsongs.blogspot.com/2009/07/thursday-tunes-03.html

writemeg said...

I love Colbie, too! Hers is the ultimate summer anthem. Driving around in my car, it's almost a sure bet I'll have her blasting at some point or other! And "Battle" is one of my favorites, too. :)

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