With CrowdPleaser, she wanted to produce audio from her laptop that was “DJ tested and dancefloor approved”.
In order to remain connected with her fans, she says that, “The second goal was to produce soulful, electronic, hip hop, pop flavored R&B music that remained true to the original when performed live and with bands.”
On May 5th, 2010, Asialakay.com presented the follow-up internet release to Asialakay Music Vol. 1, and Rock Sugar. The release is titled CrowdPleaser, and it aims to do that. Comparing the previous release to the current, she says, “Where Rock Sugar was raw and aimed to make you think and feel, CrowdPleaser is more crafted, and is aimed to help you dance and interact.”
This is my first time hearing Asia Lakay Grady. Her sound is very different and quite unique. Take a listen to CrowdPleaser.
I can appreciate the sound she has going on but I don’t see how it makes you want to hit the dance floor. Well I guess if you at a rave and rolling you might dance with glowsticks. But other than that, it doesn’t move me to dance. What do you think?
Oh, and if you want to get the entire demi-collection you can download it here.





One of those songs that at first listen I didn’t really feel but it kinda grew on me. I agree with the article didn’t make me think about dancing but I can imagine it in a club scene of a movie.