Well, as my birthday weekend starts heating up, I thought I'd stop by and tell you how MaestroBlog held up this month!
So 11 posts, that ain't bad. Honestly, I'm surprised the number is as high as it is, the life of a music major only gets more intense as college goes on. Hopefully I will still have time for this come March!
As always, let's dig into the numbers, shall we? So first off, the biggest news: I've officially reached 10,000 views!!! February hauled in 568 views, bringing the total to 10,316. The views-per-post average is 35.9, up 0.5 from last month (which is good!!).
What to expect in March? Well, definitely another Musical Dissection, hopefully I can also start getting song files on here (though the chances are still pretty slim). As I write more songs, I will continue to share them, and always feel free to give feedback, it helps me out as an artist!!
As far as February goes, I'm glad I was able to cover the ground I did. Album reviews, a song of the day, sharing my CJ 202 speech, and giving Selena Gomez some more song cred. Definitely doing what I set out to do, so I'm happy with that.
Looking ahead again, March is usually the month where we start to see a deluge of new music. We'll start with Lea Michele right away, and then Kylie Minogue will come a little bit later, and capping off the month will be Shakira's new album!
Also, as more details emerge, I can release more information about the other start releases coming this year! Miranda Lambert's record is looking to be set for a summer release, and so is Lily Allen's new album (named "Sheezus". I honestly couldn't love this girl any more, even if I tried). Rihanna will certainly release a new album in November 2014, but it will be a concept album that will accompany a cartoon movie. Kelly Clarkson is also looking to release a new album, but instead of the country record that was predicted, she's now going for a more soul-vibe a la Lauryn Hill. We'll see how that goes!
So there you have it. I look forward to some warmer weather (pleeease mother nature!), and hopefully March will be just as exciting as the rest of this young year! Thanks for your continued support :)
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