It was kindof obscure and I think the name is maybe latin or hispanic in origin. Something about beaches, summer girls, bikinis, or something like that as well. He was oily, has a terrible mustache, and thought he was really good looking. Long shot but any ideas?
Name was similar to Hugo, Bruno, or something like that.
Maybe you’re thinking of Gunther’s "Ding Ding Dong"?
Whats the music video/artist with the guy with the cheesy mustache and he is a bit of a womanizer?
why dose it take some music artist so long to release an album?
All music artist that are out for the spotlight and have been for years all claim that they are working on there new album but years pass and no one hears of this album. A music band that i Support have been saying there working on there new album and it’s been 3 years and they still saying the same thing. Why does it take so long ? If not why do artist lie about working on new albums ? What do artist do when there not making new music ?
Most musicians make hundreds of songs but only release a few on albums. The rest just don’t make "the cut". Many record companies will approve or reject songs, demand edits to make things more "radio friendly" or can cause red tape to get in the way of new albums coming out. Putting it all together, it is not easy to get a new album out.
Touring, doing music videos, public appearances, being with family, and trying to have a life are all take up large chunks of their time, which also can slow down an album as well. Having children is especially disastrous as raising children will take up decades, causing touring and music creation to grind to a standstill.
Do you ever wonder if music artists will run out of good ideas for their music?
Like all of the best instrumentals have been taken, and some songs sound alike. I’m talking like in 10+ years, Will music artists run out of ideas for their songs!? Or what will happen!? What do you guys think!?
It happens all the time. Many artist in later careers end up recording songs that they have "bought" from the writer, especially if the writer is just starting out looking for the "big break".