Originally written for a fresh summer tune. Along with dynamic lyrics & music structure, planned Billy. J and produced at FreeTime Productions. Burnin was also produced to aim the crowd of a younger generation, which their radio demands prove that the target was accomplished. Followed by demands for tv and show performances. |
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After the on going success of 'Burnin' ... once again, the same team of Burnin was called up, Billy. J and Freetime Productions have agreed to use the same potential and chemistry of Burnin. 'Burnin's steps, 'Press Play' was agreed to be more well elaborated, and a bit more on the naughty side. |
| Composed by Eward Ferry and written by Billy. J, this track was planned to give Malcolm Pisani a different contrast genre between Electro Pop Dance and Rock. 'Promise' made a good impact in Malta's rock field scenario. |
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Recently Malcolm released another track 'Break Away'. The new style of Malcolm has turned from Dance into Rock during the last couple of months. Malcolm practiced this new still during winter of 2008 after he had experimented with the sony 'Promise' based on the same style. All this left Malcolm very satisfied with the results and look forward to keep his journey going. |
On this single track we find that the lyrics were done by the local song writer Billy.J and music composed by Edward Ferry. ‘Gone Again’ displays a new style of rock which has surrounded Malta’s airwaves just recently, also it is accompanied by it’s very own video produced by C&K. The outstanding video of ‘Gone Again’ has been constantly playing on many channel stations here in Malta, and was also spread to foreign Tv Channels and Radios. |
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The new single which is based on a mellow note this time for Malcolm Pisani. Many had asked the local singer about any plans for a softer tune and so here it is; 'Day Of Evolution'. Once again we find the words penned by Billy.J, which he describes the song as another way to show off the singer's vast variety and flexibility of talent, interpretation and vocal skills. Music composed by Edward Ferry. |