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type it here Jadi U Thought U Knew Songs | 1. | Feel Your Body |
| 2. | Do You Want Me |
| 3. | Danger Zone |
| 4. | Shake |
| 5. | Yeah |
| 6. | Danger Zone Hip Hop |
| 7. | Brand New Kind of Love |
| 8. | Dirty Boy |
| 9. | Danger Zone Mix |
| 10. | U Thought U Knew |
| 11. | Quality Time |
| 12. | Dance With Me |
| 13. | Young Avenue |
| 14. | Celebrate |
| 15. | Cancion Para Ti |
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$5.99 The finest example of perfect disco pop, and a record that should be prescribed to musical snobs and manic depressives. The album is a true ambassador of what pop music can be. Jackson whoops and dances through a suite of unforgettable melodies that should be danced to with a smile on your face. Each track offers at least one musical hook, whether it is the beauty of 'Human Nature' (who can resist the 'dada dada da da da') or the 'whoo whoo' of 'Billie Jean'. It's all too good.
Principally recorded at Westlake Audio, Los Angeles, California.
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| | Melanie Fiona Bridge CD (2009)
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$9.99 Melanie Fiona's debut single, "Give It to Me Right," was a perfect 2009 pop-R&B recording. The single coupled a timeless classic (the Zombies' "Time of the Season") with roof-raising vocals and infectious pop hooks that stuck like peanut butter. Fiona's single was perfect, albeit a touch formulaic. Because of this, it's no surprise that a large chunk of her debut album, THE BRIDGE, is much of the same. Like any good 2009 pop-soul recording, the album offers influences from decades of soul music. Fiona, a Kanye West protégé, collaborates with about as many styles of music as she has producers and writers, who include most prominently Canadian R&B singer-songwriter Andrea Martin, Rob Fusari, Peter Wade Keusch, Sidh Solanki, Vada Nobles, Bill Blast, Future Cut, Stereotypes, Dan Strong, JK, Jay Fenix, and Affiliate. This mash-up of masterminds ...
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$6.09 Adiitional personnel includes: Veit Renn (conductor, guitar); Tony Battaglia (guitar); Brian Snapp (saxophone); Don Rogozinski, Rex Wertz, Scott Bliege (horns); Gary Carolla (keyboards, drums); Peter Ries (keyboards, programming); Troy Antunes, Joey Argero (bass); Rob Dorsey, Frank Delour, Lou Appell (drums, percussion); Billy Ashbaugh (drums); Voices Of Praise (background vocals).
The P.M. All Star Choir includes: Nicki Richards, Stephanie James, Andricka Hall, Deborah Cole, Misa S. Rebel, Keith Fluitt, John James, Andrew Smith, Lawrence Hamilton (background vocals).
It's always a sign that a group is hot if they release a holiday album mere months after their debut. That's the case with *NSYNC. Their debut was released in America in late March, and in early December, Home for Christmas hit the shelves. Much of the album is devoted to newer material, with only a handful of songs qualifying as standards: "The Christmas Song," "The First Noel," and "O Holy Night." All of it is given the familiar *NSYNC sheen, alternating between slickly produced adult contemporary ballads and lite dance-pop. Fans of the group will certainly find ...
| | Chris Brown Graffiti CD (2009)
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$11.18 Most of Graffiti is a natural progression for Chris Brown. Like many young cred-seeking male singers who have just exited their teenage years, Brown emphasizes womanizing and hedonism and balances it out with a couple clean and empty ballads, as well as a couple relatively lighthearted Europop numbers. A handful of songs deal with his relationship with Rihanna, as well as the fallout from his assault of her. ~ Andy Kellman
Most of Graffiti -- that is, the songs that do not detail what ex-girlfriend Rihanna and the rest of the world have done to him -- is a natural progression for Chris Brown. Like many young cred-seeking male singers who have just exited their teenage years, Brown clumsily emphasizes womanizing and hedonism and balances it out with a couple clean and empty ballads. Out of this portion of the album, only a couple songs leave a lasting impression, and when they do, the silly things that come out of Brown's mouth tend to be the reason; take "As stingy as you are, I think you ready," part of "Take My Time"'s chorus and hopefully no woman's idea of an effective bedroom line. A two-track patch of gloopy and gawky Europop, where he's on slightly better behavior, is at least more tolerable than the inane chest-puffing, but nothing comes close to the big singles from Brown's first two releases. The rest of this album could not have been voiced by anyone but a brat who pleaded guilty to the felonious assault of his pop star girlfriend, one who considers himself a victim. On "Famous Girl," sonically sprightly but otherwise acidic and full of contradictions, Brown cries foul ...
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$8.99 As the lead singer for the Gap Band and the man behind such classics as "Steppin' Out" and "I Don't Believe You Wanna Get ...
| | Maxwell Blacksummers' Night CD (2009)
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$8.49 It's been eight long years between Maxwell's third and fourth studio albums. BLACKSUMMERS'NIGHT is the first release of a trilogy, with BLACKSUMMERS'NIGHT(rooted in gospel, with a twist, apparently) and BLACKSUMMERS'NIGHT(promised as a disc of slow jams) to follow. Just as Maxwell arrived in 1996, offering an alternative to the exaggerated masculinity that was dominating contemporary R&B, he returns when the airwaves are still stuffed with raging hormones. He has made no concessions to them however--the highly romantic ...
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| | Dot Rotten Rip Young Dot CD (2008) (Import)
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$31.55 Debut album from one of the hottest Grime MCs in the UK. While under the acronym YOUNG DOT he released his first product, 'Bazooka EP'. This was his first taste of success as it sold many units and also peaked at No. 1 in the BBC Radio 1Xtra Garage chart. He also at this time began ...
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