1. Auburn, is an … Read Full Bio ↴Auburn is the name of different artists and bands:
1. Auburn, is an R&B/pop singer.
Auburn Williams was born in Minneapolis to a single mother. She began singing in church and listened to nothing but gospel music as a kid. When she was 13, Auburn began performing with a local all-girl group called Loyal and she continued to work on her songwriting, posting tracks on her MySpace page growing her fanbase the grass-roots way. In 2007, Auburn released an independent album called Same Giirl on local St. Paul label FS Music. The record spawned the underground hit "Ewww!!!", which climbed to #6 on DJBooth's Underground chart. That same year, Auburn opened for Keyshia Cole, performing in more than 20 cities. At the end of 2007, Auburn was signed as the first female artist to J. R. Rotem's Beluga Heights record company.
2. Liz Lenten formed AUBURN in the summer of 1999. Their first gig was at the jam-packed launch party of Scarlet Records held at the salubrious and smoky Madame JoJo’s in Soho to a completely packed and enthusiastic house.sepia full shot lo res
Their first EP ‘Sweet Sebastian’ received extensive airplay, and sold out of its limited pressing within 2 weeks. They then teamed up with producer Tim Pettit, (Travis, Sun House and Carlene Carter) and recorded ‘For Life’, which also got great radio support and the band toured UK and played many live radio sessions.
The debut Album DREAMS was released in 2003 and AUBURN toured with SOPHIE ELLIS BEXTOR in UK and EUROPE, playing to 40,000 people. In 2005 CRY reach no 5 in the indie video charts after which they took a break concentrated on parenthood!
Auburn reunited in 2011 to create one of the break-out releases of 2012, ‘Indian Summer’, which garnered rave reviews worldwide.
‘Indian Summer’ is a mix of up-beat and slower tempo electro-acoustic pop music, but borrowing much from the roots, country and blues genres; definitely 2013 – but with a slightly retro sound, that has its listeners reminiscing. It is a mixed sound of lush acoustic guitars, rich cello lines and groovy percussion, underpinned by hypnotic bass lines, with guest performances by ELIZA CARTHY and LAURA VANE.
Described as a band that delivers “songs from the heart” by the London Evening Standard, and “Dreamy, moody and atmospheric” by Classic Rock Society, Auburn had a great critical reaction to the album and their tour supporting the release.
“We have been really thrilled by the positive reviews that the album has had and the audiences response at the live shows,” says Liz. cowgirl shirt small-1“It was nerve racking after all this time away, but it feels like people are getting it and there is definitely an awareness building around the ‘Indian Summer’ album.”
Choral-director and artist/label manager (ELIZA CARTHY, SHANE MACGOWAN & GALIA ARAD) Liz, who’s voice has been described as “so sweet it’ll make your hair curl” and “husky, with an emotional frailty”, isn’t afraid to show her full range of vocal tones or emotions.
In March 2013 Liz went back into the studio to write some new songs, later joined by original AUBURN collaborator Mark ‘Gus’ Gustavina.
In June 2013 she took these to Nashville TN, to record with award winning producer THOMM JUTZ, and his team of Grammy winning musicians. The resulting album, entitled ‘Nashville’ was released in 2014 to critical acclaim.
3. Auburn, was a southern metalcore/post-hardcore band from Rhode Island and Southeastern/Rehoboth, Massachusetts, United States.
Though the strong southern grooves of the past have long since faded into the repetitive and drab "metalcore" of today, there are still some who feel that same power and soul in their veins, and who work to boil it back to the surface. Enter Auburn out of southern Mass. Five friends who are influenced not only by the southern riffage of their roots, but also by some of today's most notable hardcore/metal acts and, more importantly, by a strong faith and a true knowledge of what is really important: each other. A unified force of sound, listeners can expect to hear both rock riffs and brutal breakdowns, both tearing screams and melodic singing; a true gritty mix of the good, bad AND ugly. Auburn will confront your senses with a heartfelt and energetic performance that will both rock your body and uplift your heart.
Members:
Brian Colantonio - Vocals
Vinnie Rupolo - Guitar/Vocals
John Rengigas - Guitar/Vocals
Rocky Cordeiro - Bass
Ricky Giorgio - Drums
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Famous
Auburn Lyrics
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Any colors you name probably hanging in my closet
I must admit still I can't get off it
So many colors got em drippin like a fauset
Different colors different days eerry day of the week
Some do it like their perms wash dry and repeat
But see not me, not that easy, I love new things, please believe me
I don't front I just flaunt, I don't need I just want
Frankly I feel that the famous expression I found that it fitted and it's simply the best
Cause see
Me without the F (is like what)
Is like the right without the left (is like what)
Is like the hood without the block (is like what)
Is like a star without the rock (that's what's up)
I gotta famous fettish for them famous kickz
Rockin famous tops call me the famous chick
And you already know I'm the best cause I'm rockin that F A M O U S
I gotta famous fettish for them famous kickz
Rockin famous tops call me the famous chick
And you already know I'm the best cause I'm rockin that F A M O U S
Soon as I pull up in that Nitro you know they see me
At attention I'm like abby's be easy and they like who dat
Cause my window's shaded rollin down
They like she dun upgraded (whatever)
Step out with the famous logo's on my seat
Step out with the famous logo on my feet
No doubt that they was made just for me
That's why on the tongue it say's
Fresh to death with the F on my feet (ok)
I know you wana be just like me (no way)
I don't dress to impress, I impress when I dress
Me without the F (is like what)
Is like the right without the left (is like what)
Is like the hood without the block (is like what)
Is like a star without the rock (that's what's up)
I gotta famous fettish for them famous kickz
Rockin famous tops call me the famous chick
And you already know I'm the best cause I'm rockin that F A M O U S
I gotta famous fettish for them famous kickz
Rockin famous tops call me the famous chick
And you already know I'm the best cause I'm rockin that F A M O U S
I got customize chains with the customize belts,
Gotta customize
Got customize tops with customize skirts
Rockin customize socks with customize shirts
Got customize rings and customize bracelets
Customize rings with the customize waistlets
Customize hits with the customize kicks
Man I can't help it I'm a customize chick
I gotta famous fettish for them famous kickz
Rockin famous tops call me the famous chick
And you already know I'm the best cause I'm rockin that F A M O U S
I gotta famous fettish for them famous kickz
Rockin famous tops call me the famous chick
And you already know I'm the best cause I'm rockin that F A M O U S
In Auburn's song "Famous," the singer talks about her love for different colors and how she loves wearing clothes with unique designs. She describes her wardrobe as filled with orange, red, yellow, white, blue, and other colors. She admits to having a famous fetish, wearing Famous-branded tops and kickz. She expresses her love for new things and her appreciation for unique style. She flaunts her famous logo, which makes her feel like she stands out from the crowd. The famous logo is a representation of her success and status. The singer believes that the famous expression has fitted her perfectly.
The chorus of the song is an analogy of Auburn's style with a missing "F" logo. Without the logo, her style is incomplete and not as impressive. It is like the right without the left or a star without a rock. It highlights her love for the Famous brand, and she identifies herself as the famous chick.
The bridge of the song talks about Auburn customizing her wardrobe with chains, belts, tops, skirts, socks, shirts, rings, bracelets, waistlets, and kicks. The customization of her wardrobe emphasizes Auburn's fashion sense and unique style.
Line by Line Meaning
Orange, red, yellow, white, blue you call it
My closet is full of every color you can name
I must admit still I can't get off it
So many colors got em drippin like a fauset
I love having so many clothes in different colors that I can't get enough of them and it feels like they're overflowing
Different colors different days eerry day of the week
Some do it like their perms wash dry and repeat
But see not me, not that easy, I love new things, please believe me
I wear different colors every day of the week, unlike some people who stick with the same old thing. I love trying new things and changing it up all the time.
I don't front I just flaunt, I don't need I just want
I don't pretend to be something I'm not, I just show off what I have. I don't necessarily need anything, I just want it because it looks good.
The F is a yes when it rest on my chest n
Frankly I feel that the famous expression I found that it fitted and it's simply the best
Cause see
I love wearing clothes with the letter F on them, and I think the phrase 'famous' fits me perfectly. It's the best way to express myself and my style.
Me without the F (is like what)
Is like the right without the left (is like what)
Is like the hood without the block (is like what)
Is like a star without the rock (that's what's up)
Without the F, I feel incomplete, like something is missing. It's like having one half without the other, or a place without its center - it just doesn't feel right.
I gotta famous fettish for them famous kickz
Rockin famous tops call me the famous chick
And you already know I'm the best cause I'm rockin that F A M O U S
I have a fetish for shoes with the F on them and I wear famous clothing. People call me the famous chick and I know I'm the best because I'm always wearing items with the F on them.
Soon as I pull up in that Nitro you know they see me
At attention I'm like abby's be easy and they like who dat
Cause my window's shaded rollin down
They like she dun upgraded (whatever)
When I pull up in my car, people notice me. I'm cool and relaxed like Abby from NCIS, but people are still surprised to see me. They wonder who I am, and think that I've upgraded my life somehow.
Step out with the famous logo's on my seat
Step out with the famous logo on my feet
No doubt that they was made just for me
That's why on the tongue it say's
Fresh to death with the F on my feet (ok)
When I step out of my car, people see the famous logos on my seat and on my shoes. I feel like they were made just for me because they fit so well. That's why the tongue of my shoe says 'fresh to death' with the F on it.
I know you wana be just like me (no way)
I don't dress to impress, I impress when I dress
People may want to copy my style, but I don't dress to impress them. I impress people because of how I dress and carry myself.
I got customize chains with the customize belts,
Gotta customize
Got customize tops with customize skirts
Rockin customize socks with customize shirts
Got customize rings and customize bracelets
Customize rings with the customize waistlets
Customize hits with the customize kicks
Man I can't help it I'm a customize chick
I love customizing my clothes and accessories, from my jewelry to my socks. I even have custom chains and belts. It's just how I am - I love making everything my own.
I gotta famous fettish for them famous kickz
Rockin famous tops call me the famous chick
And you already know I'm the best cause I'm rockin that F A M O U S
I am obsessed with wearing famous shoes and clothing, and people know me as the famous chick. I know I'm the best because I always have the F on me.
Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, THE MEZZO AGENCY, LLC, PFIVE Entertainment Mexico, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: UNKNOWN COMPOSER, DEJA TRIMBLE, KRISTOPHER CAMPBELL, SUDAN WILLIAMS
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