User talk:Mckennawoods

Her name is Mckenna Woods. It is Mckenna’s voice that moves the fans and that can be heard on the demo and recording of “songs,“ uploaded on the net. When she heard the first tunes she was immediately sold, producer Terrance then took care of the rest. “Mckenna wrote songs and the lyrics for ‘Yeah Right’ already in the spring of 2009 — We simply wanted to write a powerful song for women who are treated badly by their partners and how women are simply not dolls and they can never be controlled,” Mckenna explains. “I do demos for Rihanna & Keri Hilson & Jordin Sparks & Katherine McPhee so if you ever see songs uploaded on the web that are under those artist names but they say “NEW SONG DEMO” it’s usually done by me. A Demo is simply me singing a song that a big artist will eventually sing if they love it. If they don’t end up choosing the song then I automatically get the song for my use in my music career.

But at the end of the day, it doesn’t really matter who the mysterious song thief was that uploaded my songs onto the computer. The only thing that counts is that music fans in the internet are beside themselves. Being compared with Rihanna, Lady Gaga, even with Natasha Bedingfield and Keri Hilson speaks for itself, and four million hits is the decisive factor: Mckenna’s songs have to live on for the fans. Mckenna explains “I’m not afraid of anybody being disappointed when they find out that I am the voice behind ‘A lot Of These Big Songs They Hear On The Radio.’ It is evident that people like my sound. It brings in a new style, something like Heavy Pop — pop mixed with Rock & R&B & Some Rap, Punk and Dance beats.” Pretty much Mckenna’s mission: making the masses dance to all her music.

And that mission will be accomplished. Because “Yeah Right & Stronger” and with it the sound created by Mckenna and J’Morrison are the peak of a life dedicated to music. The seventeen-year-old Ukrainian singer grew up in a family deeply affected by music. When Mckenna was a little girl, Her grandfather was simply her granddad, but when she grew older she discovered all of his recordings and was thrilled. “Who knows, maybe one day I will sample some of his tunes for one of my songs,” she says jokingly. Her grandfather is a pianist, her stepfather Wim Both is a trumpeter, playing amongst others for the renowned German WDR Big Band. Mckenna’s mother Ingrid Woods is a vocalist, working as a background singer for stars such as The Supremes.

And so it is no wonder that Mckenna owns photographs of herself as a two-year old, tinkling the piano. “I think I taught myself at first. But I distinctly remember how happy I was when my mother suggested two years later that I should take piano lessons,” she recalls. Less than a decade later, aged twelve, she had composed her first piano song.

When she was sixteen, she discovered programmes such as Logic and Pro Tools and began producing professionally. “I wanted to use some beats in addition to the piano sound and hear the complete production of my songs.” In 2008, she began to also write songs for other artists. Listen up — these are soon going to be released in the Netherlands & US & London. Mckenna’s songs often reflect a slice of her own life. She admits: “Sometimes it’s about love, about breaking up, about quarrelling with your mum, or a dog that has died.” Her passion for music was so fierce that Mckenna grew to hate school: “We only had one music lesson per week. But I was dying to play music the whole day long, every single day of the week!” So, aged sixteen, she decided to enroll at theFine Arts & Performing Academy, where she was finally in a position to learn everything professionally: the technology, the theory, how to play in various bands. “It was like Disneyland to me!” Since she was not yet aged eighteen, Mckenna had to start with the preparatory courses. During her time at the school of music, she initially studied World Music, and then moved to Jazz, then Pop, and at the age of Seventeen she had her diploma in Music. In the meantime, she gained experience as a background vocalist as well as producing advertising jingles.

Today, Mckenna can proudly state that she has reached her goal. “I’m really glad that I chose my path the way I did,” she beams. “I’ve got some really wonderful songs up my sleeve; we’ve got our Youtube hit. Finally I’m able to do exactly what I always wanted to do! It feels as if I had finally found the last piece of the puzzle!“

Oh ya make sure everyone stays tuned for mckenna debut album which is dopping really soon. Mckenna has been called a rising icon, star in the making. Mckenna also wants to write a book. About the battle and fight to get to where you wants to be in life and how to get there.

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