Wednesday, April 29, 2009

Malaya Mai

"Malaya Mai" is symbolic of my 2 loves...

Freedom:  "Malaya" means "freedom" in Tagalog - a popular language spoken in the Philippines. I'm a free spirit...mentally, emotionally and spiritually.  I get feisty when those freedoms are taken from me.

Dancing:  "Mai", I've read, means "dance" in Japanese.  Interesting...'cause that's what I do! Spin me some Timberland, JT, LMFAO...whatevs! I feel it in my bones, therefore I dance. My parents are responsible for tagging me with that nickname. What a foreshadowing that turned out to be.

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Tuesday, April 28, 2009

My Time To Move & Shake









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Yaaay! I get to be a Mover & Shaker this time! So if you've been keeping abreast of my blog entries, you may have noticed that I've been working on somethin' a little Pop, somethin' a little Dance, somethin' a little Club.

I've also been working on my new artist MySpace page! It's not much right now, but if you still want to become my friend (HINT! HINT!), click here!

So, without further adieu, here's my new debut single, "Flip the Coin". I hope you like it! If you do like it, pretty please with a cherry on top...show a little support in whatever way you can by commenting on the song, sharing the song with friends and/or buying the song and blasting it through your open car window at every stoplight!

XOXO!
Malaya

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Tuesday, April 21, 2009

THE LEEK: Questionable Gender of Cop Falls in Favor of Cop

San Mateo, CA - After being pulled over in her car, independent recording artist, Malaya Mai was not sure how to act when the police officer arrived at her car window to ask her the usual question, "Do you know why I pulled you over, ma'am?"

"It was kind of dark and the officer had a voice that was neither feminine nor masculine...just somewhere smack dab in the middle," explained Mai.  "As soon as I saw she-man's face, it was unclear to me whether to unbutton the top of my blouse or just feign 'woman' problems or what.  Usually, I know for sure right off hand what to do, but I was just caught off-guard and did neither."

The police officer, who asked to remain anonymous, wrote her a traffic ticket for speeding.  "Although she looked alert and was looking straight at me, she looked confused, but followed my instructions and had all the necessary paperwork.  She was clearly going 15mph over the speed limit."

Mai claimed that Lady Gaga's "Pokerface" was to blame.  "Every time it comes on, I just wanna go fast.  But either way I should've just unbuttoned my shirt.  We are in the Bay Area after all, and people don't go fast around here...they just go both ways."