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At 8:24am on July 16th, 2008, Jomo Lyles-Belton said…
Wussup Sonya...you from the United Kingdom....that's wussup..I love meeting people from different places. Just wanted to spread some love to your page...be successful sister...One

we do a little something on the music tip....u can check out a couple videos we did...if you like...Peace --Jomo
At 6:25am on July 14th, 2008, Gary Portenier said…
Hi Sonya,

I was interested in the version of "Take Me As I Am" (song #4) included on your Top 40 Charts playlist here on this page. Only your first song "Where Is The Love" is available to be added to other playlists here at Top 40 Charts (and I include it on the playlist of my MyPage). I just did not notice that the "Add" button was not available for "Take Me As I Am". That is your right as the artist. Once again, I apologize for my error. Thanks.

Gary
At 9:48am on June 18th, 2008, Gary Portenier said…
Hi Sonya,

As I continue to expand the playlist on the Onsite (Top 40 Charts) Radio Station on My Page, I would like to add "Take Me As I Am" to that playlist. Your vocals on that tune like all the songs you feature here fit so perfectly with the music behind them! Thanks.

Gary
At 11:08am on June 4th, 2008, Devon said…
Hey Sonya! I love the hypnotic sound of "Take Me As I Am" - very Madonna-ish! :)
At 1:26am on May 13th, 2008, Andy Cooper Song Poet said…
Hey Sonia. Thanks for your really kind words on the song This Time. That was very much a team effort and a first for me as I am at one end of the Atlantc and Brenda and Brent are in indianna. Was definately a way I'll work again as we seemed to gell. Luckily, I had good lyrics to work with that only needed a little changing for me to write the melody I could see through the song. Brent put the magic touch on the production and instumentation.
At 6:16am on May 4th, 2008, Ashleigh Rogers said…
Thank you so much!!! I am glad you enjoyed my songs.
Have a great day!!
At 7:35am on May 1st, 2008, mackinents said…
I'm currently working with several excellent singer/songwriters from NYC, I am seeking emerging acts that are seeking to gain more exposure, gigs, and promotion.
I feel that as independents, we should merge, and help each other out, there is strength in unity...
At 6:16am on April 28th, 2008, Kevin Wicker said…
Thanks Sonya for the good review. I enjoyed your songs as well. Good to have you as a friend. Peace.
At 8:33am on April 25th, 2008, Matheus R. Leite said…
great songs and great voice
At 4:12pm on April 22nd, 2008, Mark said…
Hi Sonya thank you.I enjoyed your songs I`ll be back to hear them again.Mark
 
 

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