Sonny J - Handsfree (If You Hold My Hand) Video and Lyrics

Handsfree (If You Hold My Hand) by Sonny J, Music Video and Lyrics

Handsfree (If You Hold My Hand)” is the third single released by Sonny J (real name Sonnington James III).
The song is a cover of the 1972 Donna Hightower song, released on June 9, 2008, with his debut album Disastro to be released the following week on June 16.

Here is the official video, listen and enjoy !

Sonny J - Handsfree (If You Hold My Hand) Lyrics

(Chorus:)
If you hold my hand
Things
Won’t be the same
If you hold my hand
Things
Are about to change

Summer’s gone
Spring is gone
Life goes on and on
And I’m just bored
To tears

If I could find
A little space
To paint a smile
Upon my face
And hide the years

If winter comes
And I’m around to see
The snow
Upon the ground
What can I do
When I don’t have
The will
To fight the coldness
Of the summer nights
Are the darkest blue

(Chorus)

Hold it
Take it back
Hold it
Take it back
Hold it

(Repeat lyrics)

(Chorus)

Come on

Hold it
Take it back

Some of my favorite So You Think You Can Dance routines

Heidi and BenjiAt first, I was a little disappointed with this season’s So You Think You Can Dance. I found most of the routines underwhelming. Furthermore, Mary and Nigel constantly telling us that it’s the “best dancers they’ve ever had” and the most “competition they’ve ever seen” is a red flag. I think most viewers, those with dance training and without, know what they like and why they like it. And viewers don’t like being told they should like something.

So I started thinking about my favorite pieces from past seasons. I thought about how I got goose bumps when Anya and Danny did the Viennese Waltz. I remembered how Benji’s solos always put a smile on my face. I’ll concede that season four hit it’s stride after this week. But, you can’t argue that previous seasons, especially two and three, left a lot for these new dancers to live up to.

Some of my favorite pieces from Fox’s hit show are after the jump. I’ll probably come up with more but here’s something to start you off. Enjoy!

Let’s start with that Danny / Anya waltz routine. Usually the Viennese Waltz, much like the Quick Step, can be the kiss of death on this show. But these two pulled it off beautifully. They looked so mature up there. Of course, it didn’t hurt that both of them are stunning. I still get goose bumps when Danny turns her (sorry, I don’t know the term).


Last week, we saw another great Viennese Waltz by Twitch and Kherrington. This was nicely danced as well, but the story behind it took it to a whole other level emotionally. I think this left a lot of viewers in tears.

Let’s talk about Disco. So, far the disco this season has been drab. Courtney and Gev’s piece the first week was too contrived. And I think everyone was a bit surprised that Will and Jess’s routine didn’t land them in the bottom three this week. (I will say that Will was wonderfully entertaining in it though.) Here’s two disco routines you might have forgotten. Natalie and Musa’s piece shows just how important it is to have a strong guy when it comes to partnering. On the other hand, Lacey and Kamryn’s piece shows how important a great female partner can be.

This is hands-down my favorite Latin ballroom routine EVER on the show. Sure, I know you’re going to say that Benji and Heidi had an advantage because they’re cousins and dance partners (champions to boot). It still made for good entertainment. Try counting how many turns Heidi does.

Here’s my favorite contemporary piece from choreographer Mia Michaels. I know I’ve said that I find her work inaccessible, but this one had me on the edge of my seat. Lauren and Danny are believable as lovers and both are technically proficient enough to pull off Mia’s “alien” movements.

We know by now that the solos are just as important as the duets on this solo. These are two of my favorite solos. It’s hard to put it all out there in thirty seconds. They have to mix tricks and choreography. Plus the dancers have to relax enough so that they can show the judges how much joy they get from dance.

I love this solo by Natalie. She’s very sexy and quirky. And that turn she does from the floor onto the tops of her feet is awesome. Benji’s solo shows that ballroom dancers too can be amazing solo artists. He was there to win from the beginning.

Here’s one of my favorite Wade Robson pieces. I think many of you will agree it’s pretty darn good.

“Rama Lama Bang Bang” is one of my favorite group pieces. The song is fantastic. The choreography has just the right amount of kitsch. And the performance? Take a look.

So that’s it for now. What are your favorite dances from past seasons? From this season? And how do you think season four measures up with past seasons?

Britney Spears: Another New Man?

Britney Spears: Another New Man?

Has Britney Spears already moved on from her paparazzo lover Adnan Ghalib? From the looks of things, it certainly seems that the recently inseparable couple has suffered a setback - as Britney spent all night Saturday with her manager and his pal, with Adnan nowhere to be seen.

To start things off, the Gimme More singer and manager Sam Lufti paid a visit to one of Britney’s favorite eateries, Jerry’s Deli in Studio City.

From there, Spears was driven around Hollywood by Sam before picking up new groupie, Chard Hardcastle, in West Hollywood.

According to an insider, “The mystery surrounding new Britney entourage member Chad Hardcastle continues. A multi-millionaire pastors son from Florida, he is rumored to be the man Britney’s companion/manager Sam Lutfi wants her to date.”

And with the big smile on Britney’s face throughout the night as Chad took pictures of the paparazzi, it looks as if this is one romance that may just work.

Serena Williams Skirts Question About Dating Common

Serena Williams Skirts Question About Dating Common Although spring sprung rumors that Serena Williams and the rapper Common were an item, the tennis champ plays it coy when pressed for comment on the relationship.

“I think he’s a great guy,” Williams, 26, tells Ebony for its July issue.

“He’s obviously a great artist who is timeless and classic. You can’t beat that. But I have to focus on tennis because that’s my goal in life.”

Due to compete this summer in the Beijing Olympics, where she hopes to reclaim her title as the world’s No. 1-ranked female player with the upcoming Grand Slam events – the French Open, U.S. Open and Wimbledon tournaments – Williams has also bought a home in Paris and is trying to learn French.

Beyond that, she says, her hot-weather plans include seeing the screen drama Wanted, based on the comic book and starring Angelina Jolie, Morgan Freeman and Common – whose very name brings a smile to Williams’s face.

“I’m really looking forward to seeing that film,” she says.