Showing posts with label amy winhouse. Show all posts
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Saturday, 9 October 2010

Amy Winhouse revealed that she has drug free for three years


Amy Winehouse has revealed that she has been drug free for three years. She's addicted to party drug woof woof. Her firends have revealed that we disclaimed her remarks because her revealed that the new drugs she is recently taking make three minutes feel like three years.

Amy 27 years old and she said: "I'm much healthier nah. I used to do drugs and I haven't used drugs in almost three years, three minutes, three seconds or is it three days. 'Ere can you tell the time on your clock, innit? I literally don't take drugs anymore. No more crack, smack, charlie, whizz, miaow maiow, woof woof or dizz dizz. I dahn need nah Rehab innit?"

Government drugs experts have warned against the use of the joo joo drug which is actually derived from a byproduct of industrial toilet cleaner.

Drug agence of the goverment Ronald Crown said, "Unfortunately this new drug is taking hold of Britain's youth. It is a very dangerous drug that distorts time so severely that the user believes years are seconds and hours are decades. We are doing our best to try and thwart the spread of this drug but it's very hard at the moment".

Saturday, 17 July 2010

Amy Winehouse says that new album due by 2011




Amy Winhouse Grammy Award winning singer, who has made headlines more for her drug battles, rocky relationships and legal woes than for her acclaimed music, has vowed that her much awaited next album is just months away.
"The album will be six months at the most," she told the U.K.'s Metro news daily on Tuesday night, while attending the London premiere of the film Psychosis, by her new boyfriend, writer director Reg Traviss.
"It's going to be very much the same as my second album, where there's a lot of jukebox stuff and songs that are just jukebox, really … I just can't wait to have new songs on stage."
Winehouse's second album, 2006's retro styled Back in Black, was an international sensation that garnered the singer a raft of awards, including a hefty five trophies at the 2008 Grammy Awards (for best new artist, best pop vocal album and record of the year, song of the year and best solo female vocal performance for the infectious single Rehab).
She turned in her Grammy performance via satellite from London, after her U.S. visa request was denied.
Even as her star was rising with the release of Back in Black, her personal life was spiralling into chaos with erratic behaviour, multiple stints at drug rehabilitation clinics, shambolic performances, assault lawsuits and a turbulent, short lived marriage.
Surprise guest
The singer's declaration of a forthcoming new release is dramatically different from the most current update from her producer, Mark Ronson, who also produced Back in Black.
The British hitmaker told reporters that Winehouse "hasn't begun working on her next record yet" following a performance at London's 100 Club last week to launch his new band, The Business Intl.
"When she's got 10 songs, we'll go down to the studio together," he said.
Winehouse, who had turned up as a surprise guest at Ronson's gig, joined him onstage for Valerie, the track she sang on his previous album Versions.
However, the performance was rocky, with Winehouse appearing to forget the lyrics. She later said that she had been unsure which version of the song they were to be performing.
Island, her record label, had said last fall that a new record would be forthcoming in 2010.