The f… Read Full Bio ↴There are multiple artists on Last.fm with the name 'Marlo'.
The first is an Electronic/Trance/Progressive Australian DJ MaRLo
Record labels: Spinnin, Armada, Flashover, Blackhole
Dutch born DJ and producer MaRLo who now calls Australia home, is a exciting and creative Producer/DJ.
The MaRLo sound is a signature blend of hands in the air moments with tech infused beats, encompassing influences of Trance, Techno, Tech-House and a mish mash of various other chunky sounds. MaRLo is not one to be pigeon holed, and his DJ sets can only be described as the "MaRLo sound".
MaRLo's studio trickery has seen him sign productions to trance super-labels such as Armada, Spinnin Records, Blackhole recordings, Flashover and many more.
Most impressively, his remix of Ferry Corsten- Brainbox is a dance floor destroyer and has been played by Ferry Corsten in every set since its release.
MaRLo's productions are always diverse, with no track sounding like the last, MaRLo has been able to gain a large and loyal fan base who are always ready to be surprised by his latest release. This diversity was recognised by world famous "Cirque du Soleil" when they asked him to produce and perform his own interpretation of their music at the massive Uitmarkt festival in Amsterdam. MaRLo's productions receive highly coveted respect and recognition, featuring on popular TV shows, reaching high rotation on FM radio stations and scoring Tune of the Month in "Mixmag", "DJ Mag" and "Tillate" for his track "MaRLo feat Kristen Marlo - Is it Real".
MaRLo tracks frequent the Beatport charts and are played by Armin van Buuren, Tiesto, Markus Schulz, Sander van Doorn, Ferry Corsten and many more.
As a DJ, MaRLo's sets echo the diversity of his releases and are heavily filled with his own productions. In 2010 he was voted Australia's #2 Trance DJ and asked to mix the Ministry of Sound Trance Nation vol 2 CD, which included a 14 date tour of sold out events. He has had the honour of playing to thousands of people from across the world at events such as Sensation, Trance Energy (Holland and Australia). Creamfields, Gatecrasher, Slinky, Godskitchen and many more.
Not your typical trance producer, MaRLo brings something fresh to the world of electronic music. With his achievements to date, a solid list of upcoming releases, collaborations, international gigs and a radio show in the works, it looks like there are no signs of things slowing down for the energetic MaRLo.
Dutch born DJ and producer MaRLo who now calls Australia home, is a exciting and creative Producer/DJ.
The MaRLo sound is a signature blend of hands in the air moments with tech infused beats, encompassing influences of Trance, Techno, Tech-House and a mish mash of various other chunky sounds. MaRLo is not one to be pigeon holed, and his DJ sets can only be described as the "MaRLo sound".
MaRLo's studio trickery has seen him sign productions to trance super-labels such as Armada, Spinnin Records, Blackhole recordings, Flashover and many more.
Most impressively, his remix of Ferry Corsten- Brainbox is a dance floor destroyer and has been played by Ferry Corsten in every set since its release.
MaRLo's productions are always diverse, with no track sounding like the last, MaRLo has been able to gain a large and loyal fan base who are always ready to be surprised by his latest release. This diversity was recognised by world famous "Cirque du Soleil" when they asked him to produce and perform his own interpretation of their music at the massive Uitmarkt festival in Amsterdam. MaRLo's productions receive highly coveted respect and recognition, featuring on popular TV shows, reaching high rotation on FM radio stations and scoring Tune of the Month in "Mixmag", "DJ Mag" and "Tillate" for his track "MaRLo feat Kristen Marlo - Is it Real".
MaRLo tracks frequent the Beatport charts and are played by Armin van Buuren, Tiesto, Markus Schulz, Sander van Doorn, Ferry Corsten and many more.
As a DJ, MaRLo's sets echo the diversity of his releases and are heavily filled with his own productions. In 2010 he was voted Australia's #2 Trance DJ and asked to mix the Ministry of Sound Trance Nation vol 2 CD, which included a 14 date tour of sold out events. He has had the honour of playing to thousands of people from across the world at events such as Sensation, Trance Energy (Holland and Australia). Creamfields, Gatecrasher, Slinky, Godskitchen and many more.
Not your typical trance producer, MaRLo brings something fresh to the world of electronic music. With his achievements to date, a solid list of upcoming releases, collaborations, international gigs and a radio show in the works, it looks like there are no signs of things slowing down for the energetic MaRLo
Website
http://www.marlomusic.com
http://www.youtube.com/marlotv
http://www.facebook.com/marlomusic
http://www.twitter.com/dj_marlo
http://www.myspace.com/djmarlo
The second band 'Marlo' is a band from Washington State known for their Indie/Electronica sound. There are two members of Marlo, Danny VanHollebeke and Timmy Hudson. Their latest (and only) album is known as "Secrets of the Universe". Their songs include Diamond Smuggling, Alone and Honored Out, 22, Earth Suit, and Mr. F. Their music can be found at www.myspace.com/marlo.
The third is most famous for being in the video "Freestyler" by Bomfunk MC's. He is a talented DJ, drummer, actor and model who comes from Finland, Marlo Snellman a.k.a. Okta. Tracks: Dust.
My Home
Marlo Lyrics
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Look, I got tears in my eyes
When one drop, I want slide
Tired of watching what's going on and expecting me to be quiet
Hearing them say stay in my place and he shouldn't be doing that
You telling me if that's was your momma nigga you wouldn't do that
I seen the real turn fake and fake acting real
Almost fell a couple times I'm thanking god I can feel
For the respect of what it was I just kept my mouth sealed
If you keep giving them chances, they gon they show how they feel
Over time true colors come out and them secrets reveal
Get on my knees and I pray, I feel like Kap when I kneel
Turn my pain into passion and what I speak make them feel
Keep it solid, stand on 10 them niggas know whats it is
I'm grinding to make sure we eat forever ain't gotta search for no meal
Eyes open and staying humble gotta play it smart in that field
When I came home and moms was crying that's when knew it was real
It's a war zone inside my home
So much fake love I don't know if it's right or wrong
Keep it away
You got keep it away from me
It's a war zone inside my home
So much fake love I don't know if it's right or wrong
Keep it away
You got keep it away from me
Keep it away my own home don't feel safe
Feel like shit moving backwards and shit just falling out of place
Keep my mind out the gutta cause I'm tryna make some shit shake
Focused on making it out my mind in a whole different space
Thank you Cierra for being there and making me feel great
Everything happens for a reason god listened to me pray
Fighting battles on the daily I'm looking them in they face
Tryna get close to my heart man nigga move out my way
Won't say I folded under pressure that's some shit they can't say
Made mistakes but from learned from them that's some shit I can say
Peaceful home into war zone man that shit come from hate
Ima make sure we good forever I had that pick up that weight nigga
It's a war zone inside my home
So much fake love I don't know if it's right or wrong
Keep it away
You got keep it away from me
It's a war zone inside my home
So much fake love I don't know if it's right or wrong
Keep it away
You got keep it away from me
The lyrics to Marlo's song "My Home" convey a deep sense of personal struggle and conflict within one's own surroundings. The artist starts by expressing his emotional turmoil, with tears in his eyes and a feeling of being silenced in the face of injustices and expectations to stay quiet. He reflects on witnessing the shift from real to fake, and the importance of staying true to oneself in the midst of it all. There is a sense of inner strength and gratitude for being able to recognize and overcome challenging situations, while also acknowledging the need to maintain a level head and not let emotions cloud judgment.
The repeated mention of a "war zone inside my home" suggests a turbulent and hostile environment in which trust and authenticity are scarce. The artist grapples with the complexities of navigating relationships tainted by fake love and uncertainty, emphasizing the importance of distancing oneself from negativity and toxicity. Despite feeling a lack of safety and stability within his own home, there is a determined resilience to keep pushing forward and striving for a better future. This ongoing battle between love and deceit underscores the internal struggles faced by many individuals trying to find their place in a world full of duplicity.
The mention of specific individuals who have played a positive role, such as Cierra, highlights the significance of genuine connections and support in navigating through life's challenges. The artist expresses gratitude for those who have been there during times of need and acknowledges the role that faith and prayer play in finding strength and purpose. There is a juxtaposition between the chaos and conflict depicted within the home environment and the desire to break free from negativity and create a space of peace and fulfillment. This dichotomy reflects the inner turmoil and external pressures that shape one's experiences and perceptions of home and belonging.
In the final verses, Marlo reaffirms his commitment to overcoming obstacles and ensuring the well-being of his loved ones, even in the face of adversity. The transformation from a peaceful home to a war zone symbolizes the impact of external forces and personal struggles on one's sense of security and stability. Through resilience, growth, and a refusal to be weighed down by past mistakes, the artist asserts his determination to rise above the challenges and create a better future for himself and those he cares about. The repeated refrain to "keep it away from me" serves as a mantra of self-preservation and boundary-setting in order to protect his own well-being amidst the chaos of his surroundings.
Lyrics © O/B/O DistroKid
Written by: Marlon Decoud
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@rafx00
R.I.P. this was my favorite 🙏🏽😢
@brkt8
Can't wait for that Quavo album , especially for Huncho Jack 2
@nineteen8576
How you feel bout it now? 😂
@brkt8
@@nineteen8576 I liked it , without some tracks cuz they are very boring , but overall i liked it , although i know he can do much better
@nineteen8576
Borislav Dimitrov Yeah I think he tried to push out too much music in a short period of time, didn't make any music organically
@trustbros1424
R.I.P Marlo
@diddy06gaming
That hook so lethal 🔥🔥
@boxgamer6449
R.I.P MARLO
@godebby5753
This Whole Album Hard But Quavo Rode The Tf Out Of Dis Track 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
@tampagang9601
Lit Quavo killed it