No Enemiesz and Malvern, Jamaica

"No Enemiesz" is a song by Canadian recording artist Kiesza from her debut studio album, Sound of a Woman (2014). Lokal Legend Records will release the song as the third single from the album in the United Kingdom on November 10, 2014. Kiesza co-wrote "No Enemiesz" with the track's producer Rami Samir Afuni. A deep house Eurodance song, "No Enemiesz" consists of a prominent retro house beat, bleary bass and a bouncy, grinding groove.

Upon its release, "No Enemiesz" was acclaimed by music critics, who praised the track's euphoric chorus and '90s-inspired production. Some went on to deem the single as Kiesza's best to-date and compared it to Robyn and Kleerup's "With Every Heartbeat" (2007). Kiesza has performed the song at gigs in the United Kingdom, the United States and Germany, in which she incorporated a dance routine reminiscent of Madonna's "Vogue" (1990).

Contents 1 Background 2 Composition 3 Critical reception 4 Music video 5 Live performances 6 Charts 7 Release history 8 References 9 External links

Background

"No Enemiesz" was written by Kiesza and Rami Samir Afuni, and produced by the latter. On September 12, 2014 Kiesza posted a snippet of the song on her Facebook page, the full version of the song then leaked online hours before its premiere on Annie Mac's BBC Radio 1 show that evening. Prior to its premiere, Kiesza performed "No Enemiesz" live on several occasions since June 4, 2014, where it became recognized as a "fan favorite". The track was uploaded to Kiesza's Vevo page on September 17, 2014. It will be released on November 17, 2014 as the third single from Kiesza's forthcoming debut album, Sound of a Woman (2014). Composition

"No Enemiesz" is a deep house Eurodance song which runs for a duration of three minutes and 18 seconds. It consists of a prominent retro house beat, bleary bass and a bouncy, grinding groove. The song features the chorus "If we could all fall in love together / We'd have no enemies" which is convicted with a sense of euphoria while disintegrating into a beat-heavy frenzy. "No Enemiesz" was described by Fuse journalist Hillary Hughes as a "dance anthem that embraces Kiesza's trademark '90s house vibes". Musically, "No Enemiesz" has been likened to the most successful dance songs of the early-to-mid-1990s, in addition to Robyn and Kleerup's "With Every Heartbeat" (2007). Critical reception

Upon its release, "No Enemiesz" garnered critical acclaim from music critics. Idolator's Robbie Daw deemed it "utterly fantastic", while Digital Spy's Lewis Corner and Amy Davidson wrote, "The extra consonant might be puzzling but there's nothing confusing about 'No Enemiesz' continuation of Kiesza's trademark blend of house and pop". Hillary Hughes of Fuse felt the track served as an indication that Sound of a Woman would be "one of the biggest records of the season" and opined, "With 'No Enemiesz,' the life and party-loving mantras we got a taste of with 'Hideaway' are back and more positive than ever." Fuse went on to rank "No Enemiesz" second in their list, The 13 Best New Dance Songs We Heard This Month. Music website Popjustice awarded the song a nine (out of ten)-star rating and deemed it Kiesza best single to-date, and wrote, "It trundles along quite splendidly for the first 48 seconds but that euphoric 'if we could all fall in love together' chorus is total perfection." Revolt's Hannah Rad opined, " another immediate heater from Kiesza and with each output, she makes us fall a little harder." Ava Tunnicliffe of Nylon positively reviewed the track, writing, "The combination of '90s house vibes, cool synth beats, and catchy lyrics make this a track that we're going to be singing along to for a while". In conclusion, Tunnicliffe added, "With so many hits under her belt already, we can only imagine that the album will blow our minds." Music video

The official music video for "No Enemiesz" was released on October 24th 2014. In it, Kiesza dances around and eventually strips down to a bikini. Live performances

Kiesza first performed "No Enemiesz" at XOYO in London on June 4, 2014. In a review of the gig, Andre Paine of the London Evening Standard stated that Kiesza performed the song in a dance routine with muscular male dancers, in a sequence reminiscent of Madonna's "Vogue" (1990). The track was then reprised during Kiesza's date at the Santos Party House in New York City on July 23, 2014. Idolator reviewer Robbie Daw echoed Paine's comparison to "Vogue", opining, "In case anyone doubted her love of the '90s, the night got started with Kiesza and her two female dancers voguing (!) their way through energetic fan favorite 'No Enemiesz'". Charts Release history

Malvern, Jamaica and No Enemiesz

Malvern is a village in the Santa Cruz Mountains in Jamaica's St. Elizabeth parish.

It is the site of Bethlehem Moravian College, Munro College (151-year-old boys' secondary school) and Hampton School (a high school for girls) which is just as old.

Contents 1 Hampton and Munro 2 Bethlehem Moravian College 3 More 4 References

Hampton and Munro

Hampton School and Munro College are well known for their outstanding academic achievement, having always ranked in the top performing schools in Jamaica. Hampton School is also well known for producing ladies of the finest quality. Both schools have participated in many educational and sport-related activities. Bethlehem Moravian College

Bethlehem Moravian College (formerly Bethlehem Teacher Training College) is located in the rural town of Malvern in the cool hills of St.Elizabeth. Currently the Principal is Mrs. Yvonne Clarke. Previous heads include Rev. Dr. Paul Thompson, Mr Valintine Grant, Dr. Randolph Watson, Mrs. Lucinda Peart (acted) and the Rev. Basil McLeavy. The original halls of residence include Ashton, Hastings Hall, Flemmings, Boston, Beacon, Mavis Davis and Deepdene (off-campus). All dorms have Internet connection. As of 2015 the college is 154 years old, and its graduates have worked in many parts of the world, including Jamaica and the wider Caribbean, The United States and Canada, and the United Kingdom. More

It was established in 1861 by the Moravian Church with three female students at Bethabara in Newport, Manchester. About 1886, it was moved to Beeston Spring in Westmoreland after the original structures fell into disrepair. Three years later, it was transferred to its present location, where there was already a congregation called Bethlehem. Over the years, the College has graduated many teachers who have made their mark in all spheres of the Jamaican society. It has seen many academic and structural changes, with its zest for excellence being a constant.

Since 1980, BMC has been a co-educational multi-disciplinary institution, offering the following programmes: Teacher Education Diploma in General Primary Education, Primary Education in Spanish and Literacy, Secondary Education in Business Studies, Business and Computer Office Systems Administration and English and Reading; Applied Associate Degrees in Hospitality Tourism Management, and Business Studies; Bachelor’s Degrees in Information Technology, Business Studies, Primary Education and Literacy Studies in collaboration with the Consortium of Institutions for Teacher Education and the University of the West Indies, Mona.

As the College celebrates this significant milestone, it is committed to continue being the driving force in the spiritual, social, intellectual and academic development of the human resources in its community, endeavouring to prepare individuals to function efficiently in a globalised world.

After 150 years of delivering quality education, the theme for anniversary celebrations – “Bethlemites: Recognising the Past; Celebrating the Present; Reclaiming the Vision: Ebenezer!” – invokes a looking back while continuing the work that has been done over the years.
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