Funfilled Night @ The Singapore Social Concert With Blush, Carly Rae Jepson, PSY and Cee Lo Green

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Hi Huneybees,


I'm still recovering from the Singapore Social Concert. I was there for 2 days and I literally screamed my voice away! With so many stars performing just inches away from me, it's a miracle I did not faint!

Blush - The sexy all asian girl band kickstarted the concert


The hot-cha All Asian girl band - Blush heated up the stage, getting the audiences all raved up with their sexy dance moves and skin-tight S&M inspired clothings. I know guys were drooling and bet some girls were dying to "kill" them, but I must say, they have amazing vocals and definitely a "climax" right from the start!


Blush is a pop music girl group composed of five members - Angeli Flores (Philippines), Alisha Budrani (India), Ji Hae Lee (Korea), Natsuko Danjo (Japan) and Victoria Chan (China). They were formed by FarWest Entertainment in 2010 with the intent of popularizing an Asian vocal act in the United States as well as in all of Asia. 

Carly Rae Jepson - The songstress was all about LOVE!


Next up was Carly Rae ‘Jeppo’ Jepson. Displaying her lovable girl-next-door look and voice, she was all bubbly, dancing around the stage, engaging the audience in every song. Her sweetness was making me forget the heat and got me dancing and singing to her songs like "Tonight I'm Getting Over You" & "Curiosity", tying her songs together with a little bit of story telling.


Jeppo then got the audience to look to the full moon and performed "Your Heart Is a Muscle", getting us to "light up" our mobile phones and sway along with it.


She also performed "Take A Picture", the song that was song was written as part of Coca-Cola’s campaign. It was definitely her song, totally her genre. Hmmm, actually, where's my coke?


The closing song was non other than "Call Me Maybe" which all the audience around me have been asking her to sing for that hour. Come on, save the best for last man!

PSY - Famous yet humble was his thing


The crowd was roaring in screams when PSY came out to the stage. His wonderful command of English blew me away again and he was so so humble. He was thankful for everyone's support and one thing he said made everyone appreciate his years' of hard work even more --- "I'm amazed. You know or speak Korean, but you all sang and danced to my songs, happily. That’s the beauty of music and how it can (and should) transcend all language barriers."


He only performed 4 songs - "Champion", "It’s Art (예술이야)", "Gentleman" & "Gangnam Style", which was like teasing us and not giving more. But I must say, the 4 songs was enough to bring the house down! Everyone danced and tried to sing along with him. It was a full workout the whole time he was on stage.




PSY ending his performance with his world renowned "Gangnam Style" with his hot Korean dancers should have ended with some fireworks to celebrate the moment! He also mentioned that he will be debuting his album in September, so let's see what phenomenon he have up his sleeves....

Cee Lo Green - Vote him for Singapore's president?


Stunning us with his crystal embellished robe, Cee Lo Green proved his "The Voice" worthy performance! His voice was the power station, stunning us with numerous songs of his, including "Don't Cha" which he wrote for the Pussycat Dolls


Singapore also proved to be too "hot" for him, when he disrobed and flashed his tummy at us. He was all about sexiness, there was a certain amount of the F word, but WTH, that's who he is right?


He has got to be my favourite singer out of the 4 performers, he sang live as though we were listening to his album, he engaged the crowd and he even asked us to vote for him as president. It was a joke, but that was an interesting thought ya?


Ending his performance with "Fuck You" a chart topping song, everyone sang and danced along. Yes, Singaporeans need to "release" all their pent up stress, so why not just a few shouts of the F word?



A big shout out to Starcount for bringing the stars in for the amazing night.
Do hope they can do this in Singapore again next year!


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