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Pop
Diva Christina Bulatao Belts Out Nothin' But Love
Ben Ohmart, MusicDish.com

With
a name like Smuckers and a voice like Christina Bulatao,
it HAS to be good. Okay, she doesn't jam or jelly on her new All
About Love album, but then that's because, well, it's all about
Love. It comes from the same wickedly confident, belting pop diva
pipes that Celine Dion, Mariah Carey and but a few other too-rich
women have been parading for years now. It's time for a new pitch
to throw, however, and Christina Bulatao not only has the talent
for competing against these stalwarts, but she knows how to pop.
All
About Love is Christina's 4th album, written and produced
by Chad Sharp and herself. The refreshing thing about this essentially
ballad-filled album is the lack of cosmetics covering its musical
face. You might call it minimalist pop with a shot of hip hop rhythm
at times, but you're not getting a light show with this one. You're
getting an intimate performance, as if the singer comes right up
to your table, emitting the heartfelt words just for you and yours.
Also,
it takes confidence to become completely naked to the listener.
Don't you wonder why many actresses or young singers start out in
the dance genre? They cloth themselves in sound upon sound, hoping
that sheer movement and distortion will disguise the fact that what
you're listening to is really a Name not a talent. Christina stands
before you with nothing but a voice crooning 'All About Love' or
giving strength to an already beautiful 'Songbird,' knowing that
it is only song and singer that unite to make a truly uplifting
experience. And she proves her worth 12 experiences out of 12.
The
album took a year to complete, recorded at C-Sharp Productions in
Mitchell, South Dakota, her current hometown. "Sometimes I write
to a finished track that Chad puts together," says Christina. "I
then write words and a melody. Other times we think of a melody
and build off of that. I usually write about things I see happening
around me."
The
oldest of four kids, Christina was born and raised in Yankton, South
Dakota. She was the oldest of four kids, raised by a single mom.
They moved to Mitchell, SD in her freshman year in high school.
Now she spends her time performing a vast array of material at local
theatres, colleges, fairs, festivals and schools.

"I
like to perform when I can connect with the people. I like to be
able to see their faces, so we have done smaller, more intimate
performances. My music seems to appeal to people of a lot of age
groups, from young kids to older folks. Also, being from South Dakota
there are not a ton of 'conventional' places to perform, so that
makes us get out to the people in other ways."
Her
live set usually includes original songs. "I do have two songs from
AAL that I have been performing. 'Songbird' by Fleetwood Mac and
'Shine on Us' by Michael W. Smith. We are putting together a band
and will be doing more shows with that. Up to this point I have
done shows with keyboards or tracks backing me up."
When
you listen to the CD, you'll realize it's The Voice that keeps her
in constant demand. "I have never had any professional training.
I was in my junior high and high school choirs. This gave me creative
energy and was good practice. I also taught myself from listening
to my favorite singers. Definitely. Janet Jackson and Whitney Houston
were flooding the airwaves when I was younger. I would listen to
the radio all the time.
"On
the new CD I feel like I really had a chance to use my voice. We
went into it knowing we wanted strong songs that I could really
get into. The style is just the sound that my producer Chad Sharp
and I have. I think we have a signature sound that comes naturally.
There is such a variety of music in the market now, but I still
think ours would stand out and still be mainstream. My other CDs
had more production elements, but this time we wanted to let the
songs breathe more."
The
current work is literally panting. It's only right that a diva of
this sort should go to the quieter side. If the songs herein don't
move you, you're dead or think love is a kind of fish. "All About
Love has a lot of powerful ballads on the CD. My other CDs had more
upbeat pop songs. I also did two cover songs on 'All About...' I
hadn't done that on the other CDs. My first CD, 'Destiny' was R&B,
pop and dance.....all original. I called it 'Destiny' because I
really feel music is my calling. The second CD, 'Feels Like Christmas'
featured all traditional carols. My 3rd CD, 'Christina Bulatao'
again had more urban pop, and it was like a journal of my life.
All About Love is like a journal too, but it is more calm."
She
has a long way to go in her career, but the talent is there, and
that can't be faked. What are her dreams? "My dream is to be happy
doing music full-time and as comfortably as possible. I sing because
it is how I express myself, and I love doing it. It is just a blessing
when I have a chance to share it with people."
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