Kyle Rutherford
THIS week's Tracks of My Years comes from South African student, Kyle Rutherford.
Kyle attends Somerset College in Cape Town, South Africa but is
currently attending Antrim Grammar School as part of an exchange
programme set up between the two schools.
In addition to his love of music, Kyle enjoys playing sport and body
boarding.
My Top 10
1. Save Tonight – Eagle Eye Cherry – The song is a song that calms me down when I'm stressed out and it helps me to concentrate on the work at hand.
2. Don't Matter – Akon – Don't Matter has a good beat that is constant and yet it seems to change all the time; this is why I enjoy the song. I enjoy listening to the song whilst travelling.
3. Redemption Song – Bob Marley – This song is a song that is based on slavery. I first heard it in my history class when we were learning about slavery. I instantly enjoyed this song because it describes slavery so well.
4. The Way I Are – Timbaland – This song is a great song to dance to and to play when you are amongst friends.
5. How You Remind Me – Nickelback – This was probably my first song that I grew to enjoy. This was because my dad enjoyed the song and always asked for it to be played over again.
6. Firefly – Breaking Benjamin - This song is the same genre as Nickelback (rock). I enjoy this song when I am doing exercise because it motivates me to keep on going.
7. Dirty Little Secret – The All American Rejects – The main reason I enjoy this song is because of the guitar throughout the song.
8. Behind Blue Eyes – Limp Bizkit – Behind Blue Eyes is a calm song that helps me to fall asleep when I am restless. It is also one of the songs that I would put on a CD to listen to whilst travelling.
9. Ghetto Gospel – 2pac ft. Elton John – Ghetto Gospel is a mixture of rap and normal singing. Not many songs are like this and this is why I enjoy it.
10. Snow (Hey Oh) – Red Hot Chili Peppers – There is no real reason why I enjoy this song, I just do.
How do your Top 10 songs compare? Send your Top 10 to lorna.mckay@jpress.co.uk Those chosen for pubclication will receive a £10 HMV voucher
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29 January 2008 12:01 PM
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