"Used To Be Young" is the latest single from Miley Cyrus. This is a bonus track on the reissued digital copy of her album, "Endless Summer Vacation" and first premiered on her recently updated documentary concert special, "Endless Summer Vacation: Continued (Backyard Sessions)". The introspective ballad (co-written by Cyrus with Gregory Aldae Hein and co-producer, Michael Pollack) addresses her wild behavior in the past, summing it up to her simply being young. The music video for the song is uncluttered and direct with Cyrus going through a flood of emotions while performing the song.
It has been ten years since Ariana Grande's debut studio album, "Yours Truly" that helped turn this teen actress into a pop music icon. Now a re-issue of the album has been released and this 10th anniversary edition features the original twelve tracks and new versions of six songs, recorded live at the Soho House in London. There is also a Spanglish take of Grande's breakout single, "The Way" with the late Mac Miller.
After briefly deciding to step away from music following the disappointing reception of her 2021 third album, "The End of an Era", Iggy Azalea has made a comeback with a new single. "Money Come", produced by Tricky Stewart and features a sample of K7’s "Come Baby Come", has the Aussie rapper's distinctive style and swagger back in action. The video for the song has Azalea acting as a CEO, going through an office building filled with men and transforming them into powerful women. She has also surprisingly teamed up with OnlyFans to help her in promoting the upcoming fourth album.
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Sunday, August 27, 2023
Saturday, August 12, 2023
HOT AND FRESH OUT THE KITCHEN
Fresh off her dazzling performance in the Disney live-action musical, "The Little Mermaid", Halle Bailey is here to remind us she has not abandoned her music career. After spending much of her professional life with her sister, Chlöe (who had released her debut studio album, "In Pieces" in March), the twenty-three-year-old singer has released a single, "Angel" which is the first song off her own upcoming solo album. This uplifting ballad (written by Bailey, Sebastian Kole, and the song's producer, Ron "Neff-U" Feemster) explores her experiences of growing up as a Black woman in this world. And Bailey will be back on the big screen soon as she will make an appearance in the musical adaptation of "The Color Purple" due in theaters on Christmas Day.
"Freak Me Now", the latest single from Jessie Ware's euphoric, disco-inspired, "That! Feels Good!", is a now remixed and features fellow Brit dance floor veteran, Róisín Murphy. This pairing does not disappoint, with these fierce vocalists tearing up on this retro track and team up together in a fun, campy music video.
And the latest song from Doja Cat's upcoming fourth studio album has dropped. Coasting along on a sample of the Dionne Warwick's classic, "Walk On By", "Paint The Town Red" is about the singer not caring what her haters think, ignoring them all and enjoying her life. The accompanying music video certainly give you the impression that Doja Cat is "the Lady Gaga of Hip-hop" with the clip featuring outrageous imagery that includes scenes of her dancing intimately with "Death", throwing bloody chunks of meat and riding on a giant dragon through the sky. And there is still no release date or title of Doja's next album.
"Freak Me Now", the latest single from Jessie Ware's euphoric, disco-inspired, "That! Feels Good!", is a now remixed and features fellow Brit dance floor veteran, Róisín Murphy. This pairing does not disappoint, with these fierce vocalists tearing up on this retro track and team up together in a fun, campy music video.
And the latest song from Doja Cat's upcoming fourth studio album has dropped. Coasting along on a sample of the Dionne Warwick's classic, "Walk On By", "Paint The Town Red" is about the singer not caring what her haters think, ignoring them all and enjoying her life. The accompanying music video certainly give you the impression that Doja Cat is "the Lady Gaga of Hip-hop" with the clip featuring outrageous imagery that includes scenes of her dancing intimately with "Death", throwing bloody chunks of meat and riding on a giant dragon through the sky. And there is still no release date or title of Doja's next album.
Thursday, January 7, 2021
MY FAVORITE MOMENTS IN MUSIC OF 2020
I know I'm not the only one glad to see 2020 come to an end. It was a rough and difficult year in many ways but thankfully we had music to help us get through.
And to bring an official end to 2020, here are a few songs that I loved from last year that I didn't get a chance to highlight:
And to bring an official end to 2020, here are a few songs that I loved from last year that I didn't get a chance to highlight:
Saturday, August 1, 2020
NEW SOUNDS
TAYLOR SWIFT
While Taylor Swift had planned to spend the summer on a worldwide tour to promote her last album, "Lover" released last year, a nasty virus got in the way of her concert plans. With plenty of time on her hands (much like the rest of us), the singer spent the last few months creating new music and what came out of that is her eighth studio album, "Folklore". This collection does not feature the inflated, synth-pop production of her previous records. Yet it is also not a clear return to her early country music roots.
And here are a few videos of new music I'm enjoying right now:
The album offers something a little different; low-key and mature songs that look at our complicated, turbulent times that plays best to her strengths which is vivid songwriting. Swift uses classic folklore, which are stories that blur the lines between truth and fiction, to create songs that are far less self-referential than her music in the past. I must admit I've never been a huge fan of Swift's (more of an admirer) but I must say that I really enjoyed "Folklore" and think this is the thirty-year old superstar's strongest album to date.
And clearly many others seem to agree. "Folklore" has broken streaming records with Swift having the biggest opening day for an album by a female artist on Spotify and the album has sold 1.3 million copies globally on its first day on July 24th. Swift has stated that the album "started with imagery" so the videos are just as important to express her ideas as the music for "Folklore". She even got behind the camera to direct the clip for the first single, "Cardigan".
KYLIE MINOGUE
After dipping her toes in to some down-home, country-pop with her last album, "Golden" in 2018, Kylie Minogue seems ready to get back to what she's best known for; dance-flavored, pop music. And the title of her upcoming fifteenth studio album says it all: "Disco". The fifty-two year old, down-under pop diva has just dropped the first single, "Say Something" and it is definitely a shimmering dance floor banger. The song (co-written by Minogue with Ash Howes and producers, Jonathan Green and Richard "Biff" Stannard) is about the never-ending quest for love and is just what we need to hear right now. Minogue worked on the album (due out on November 6th) while in quarantine and even learned how to record and engineer her vocals on her own using music software in order to help get the record completed.
And here are a few videos of new music I'm enjoying right now:
Wednesday, April 8, 2015
RANDOM SIGHTS + SOUNDS
To kick this off, here are some hot new tracks I'm digging right now:
"Can't Deny My Love" - Brandon Flowers (2015) mp3
"Worship" - Years & Years (2015) mp3
"Alone" - Selah Sue (2015) mp3
"Pedestrian At Best" - Courtney Barnett (2015) mp3
The recent anniversary of "We Are The World" made me think of some of the other amazing musical accomplishments by Quincy Jones. This incredibly gifted musician, producer and humanitarian is probably best known for his work with Michael Jackson but he had a pretty phenomenal career before the King of Pop was even born.
Jones has made several studio albums under his own name with one of his most popular was "The Dude" in 1981. It featured four amazing singles including "Just Once" and "One Hundred Ways" which introduced the magnificent voice of James Ingram to the world.
"Ai No Corrida" - Quincy Jones (1981) mp3
"Razzamatazz" - Quincy Jones featuring Patti Austin (1981) mp3
"One Hundred Ways" - Quincy Jones featuring James Ingram (1981) mp3
Let's hope Brit-pop star, Natasha Bedingfield will be releasing some new music very soon. I think she's one of the more interesting singers out there now and it's been since 2010 since we last heard from her. In the meanwhile, here are a couple of my favorites:
"These Words (I Love You, I Love You)" - Natasha Bedingfield (2004) mp3
"Piece of My Heart" - Natasha Bedingfield (2007) mp3
"Can't Deny My Love" - Brandon Flowers (2015) mp3
"Worship" - Years & Years (2015) mp3
"Alone" - Selah Sue (2015) mp3
"Pedestrian At Best" - Courtney Barnett (2015) mp3
Jones has made several studio albums under his own name with one of his most popular was "The Dude" in 1981. It featured four amazing singles including "Just Once" and "One Hundred Ways" which introduced the magnificent voice of James Ingram to the world.
"Ai No Corrida" - Quincy Jones (1981) mp3
"Razzamatazz" - Quincy Jones featuring Patti Austin (1981) mp3
"One Hundred Ways" - Quincy Jones featuring James Ingram (1981) mp3
Let's hope Brit-pop star, Natasha Bedingfield will be releasing some new music very soon. I think she's one of the more interesting singers out there now and it's been since 2010 since we last heard from her. In the meanwhile, here are a couple of my favorites:
"These Words (I Love You, I Love You)" - Natasha Bedingfield (2004) mp3
"Piece of My Heart" - Natasha Bedingfield (2007) mp3
Wednesday, January 14, 2015
MY FAVORITE MOMENTS IN MUSIC OF 2014
There was quite a bit of good music during 2014 and it all helped motivate, inspire and excite me each and every day. I happily shared some of my favorites here throughout the year, so these are the rest of my best:
"Rather Be " - Clean Bandit featuring Jess Glynne
"Don't Tell 'Em" - Jeremih featuring YG
"2On" - Tinashe featuring ScHoolboy Q
"Am I Wrong" - Nico & Vinz
"I Don't Mind" - Usher featuring Juicy J
"Water Fountain" - Tune-Yards
"Cool Kids" - Echosmith
"I Was Gonna Cancel (Steph Seroussi Family Remix)" - Kylie Minogue
"Love Me Harder" - Ariana Grande featuring The Weeknd
"Show Me" - Kid Ink featuring Chris Brown
"Turn Down For What" - DJ Snake & Lil' Jon
"Rather Be " - Clean Bandit featuring Jess Glynne
"Don't Tell 'Em" - Jeremih featuring YG
"2On" - Tinashe featuring ScHoolboy Q
"Am I Wrong" - Nico & Vinz
"I Don't Mind" - Usher featuring Juicy J
"Water Fountain" - Tune-Yards
"Cool Kids" - Echosmith
"I Was Gonna Cancel (Steph Seroussi Family Remix)" - Kylie Minogue
"Love Me Harder" - Ariana Grande featuring The Weeknd
"Show Me" - Kid Ink featuring Chris Brown
"Turn Down For What" - DJ Snake & Lil' Jon
Wednesday, January 29, 2014
MY FAVORITE MOMENTS IN MUSIC OF 2013
I know this is very late and 2013 is just a distant memory for most people but I have to point out my favorite tunes from last year. I had already displayed some of my favs throughout, so here is the rest of my best:
"Safe and Sound" - Capital Cities
"This Life" - Josef Salvat
"The Way" - Ariana Grande featuring Mac Miller
"Love More" - Chris Brown featuring Nicki Minaj
"Hold On We're Going Home" - Drake
"Latch" - Disclosure featuring Sam Smith
"Happy" - Pharrell Williams
"Summertime Saddness (Cedric Gervais Remix)" - Lana Del Rey
"Unbelievers" - Vampire Weekend
"Walking On Air" - Katy Perry
"Safe and Sound" - Capital Cities
"This Life" - Josef Salvat
"The Way" - Ariana Grande featuring Mac Miller
"Love More" - Chris Brown featuring Nicki Minaj
"Hold On We're Going Home" - Drake
"Latch" - Disclosure featuring Sam Smith
"Happy" - Pharrell Williams
"Summertime Saddness (Cedric Gervais Remix)" - Lana Del Rey
"Unbelievers" - Vampire Weekend
"Walking On Air" - Katy Perry
Friday, January 25, 2013
MY FAVORITE MOMENTS IN MUSIC OF 2012
Another year has come and gone but what we have left is the music; songs that inspired and some that were just plain. dumb fun.
I have already shared some of my personal favorites throughout the year, so here are the rest of the best:
Carly Rae Jepsen - "Call Me Maybe" from "Kiss"
Goyte featuring Kimbra - "Somebody That I Used To Know" from "Making Mirrors"
Chris Brown - "Turn Up The Music" from "Fortune"
Chris Brown - "Don't Wake Me Up" from "Fortune"
Marina & The Diamonds - "How To Be A Heartbreaker" from "Electra Heart"
Lana Del Rey - "Ride" from "Paradise" EP
Icona Pop - "I Love It" from "Iconic" EP
Alex Clare - "Too Close" from "The Lateness Of The Hour"
Scissor Sisters - "Let's Have A Kiki" from "Magic Hour"
Sky Ferreira - "Everything Is Embarrassing" from "Ghost" EP
Angie Stone - "Backup Plan" from "Rich Girl"
Diplo Featuring Nicky Da B - "Express Yourself" from "ExpressYourself" EP
Jessie Ware - "Sweet Talk" from "Devotion"
Miguel - "Adorn" from "Kaleidoscope Dream"
David Guetta featuring Sia - "Titanium" from "Nothing But The Beat"
Finally, I know this is old but I'm always late to the game. Enjoy Duck Sauce's "aNYway" that perfectly spoofs "The Midnight Special' and the soul groups of the 70's. I just love this song and video:
I have already shared some of my personal favorites throughout the year, so here are the rest of the best:
Carly Rae Jepsen - "Call Me Maybe" from "Kiss"
Goyte featuring Kimbra - "Somebody That I Used To Know" from "Making Mirrors"
Chris Brown - "Turn Up The Music" from "Fortune"
Chris Brown - "Don't Wake Me Up" from "Fortune"
Marina & The Diamonds - "How To Be A Heartbreaker" from "Electra Heart"
Lana Del Rey - "Ride" from "Paradise" EP
Icona Pop - "I Love It" from "Iconic" EP
Alex Clare - "Too Close" from "The Lateness Of The Hour"
Scissor Sisters - "Let's Have A Kiki" from "Magic Hour"
Sky Ferreira - "Everything Is Embarrassing" from "Ghost" EP
Angie Stone - "Backup Plan" from "Rich Girl"
Diplo Featuring Nicky Da B - "Express Yourself" from "ExpressYourself" EP
Jessie Ware - "Sweet Talk" from "Devotion"
Miguel - "Adorn" from "Kaleidoscope Dream"
David Guetta featuring Sia - "Titanium" from "Nothing But The Beat"
Finally, I know this is old but I'm always late to the game. Enjoy Duck Sauce's "aNYway" that perfectly spoofs "The Midnight Special' and the soul groups of the 70's. I just love this song and video:
Friday, January 4, 2013
HOT AND FRESH OUT THE KITCHEN
"GIRL ON FIRE" - ALICIA KEYS
Alicia Keys has recently become a wife and mother, which has unavoidably changed the musician and that is reflected on her fifth studio album, "Girl On Fire". She's ready to explore new sounds as she's taken the classic soul structure that is her claim to fame and mixed in experimental textures that fits in to the alt-r&b movement currently in the works.
While many have responded favorably to this latest recording by Ms Keys but unfortunately I am not one. Although I've warmed up slightly to the title track but otherwise, I'm not really feeling this album and I'm very disappointed to say that as I am a big fan. The singer has once again written songs that are deeply personal and thoughtful but musically, this ballad heavy set fails to - well, catch fire.
This track, "Fire We Make" features Maxwell and while it's fine but when these two powerhouses came together, I expected something with more fireworks:
"Fire We Make" - Alicia Keys Featuring Maxwell
In the video for the title track, Alicia looks absolutely amazing and the more I hear "Girl On Fire", the more I enjoy it:
"UNORTHODOX JUKEBOX" - BRUNO MARS
First, let me say that I think Bruno Mars is a truly gifted talent and he has a long future ahead of him. Now, having said that, I have to admit that I haven't really gotten in to much of his music. That opinion may have changed as the twenty-seven year old Hawaii native has just released his sophomore effort, "Unorthodox Jukebox" and all of the songs (which he co-wrote) on the record certainly reflect that.
The album is an eclectic collection that features touches of all of the different musical styles that the artist likes. The first single, "Locked Out Of Heaven" brings to mind the early songs of The Police while "Treasure" has some nice tasty funk, and "Show Me" features some pretty convincing reggae. I have a feeling we will be hearing plenty of Bruno Mars in 2013.
"Treasure" - Bruno Mars
I love this music video for "Locked Out Of Heaven":
"UNAPOLOGETIC" - RIHANNA
You can probably call pop superstar, Rihanna many things but one thing you can't say is that she's lazy. The singer from Barbados has released a new album every year in November for the past four years with her recent seventh, "Unapologetic", surprisingly, has become the first to reach number one on the U.S. Billboard 200 album chart.
The lead single, "Diamonds" is a smash-hit (that went to number one in fifteen countries) but the rest of the new material while adventurous, feels slightly scattered and unfocused. The usual suspects are on board: David Guetta, Stargate, The Dream along with Australian pop artist, Sia (who co-wrote, "Diamonds") and Chris Brown shows up on a duet so the two can flaunt their "true love" to the world.
After her 777 Tour, where she flew on a Boeing 777 with her hardcore fans and journalists from around the globe to perform in seven different cities, in seven different countries in seven days to promote the album, look for Rihanna on the road next year for her Diamonds World Tour.
This track spells out what Rihanna and Chris Brown wants the world to know about their relationship:
"Nobody's Business" - Rihanna featuring Chris Brown
"KALEIDOSCOPE DREAM" - MIGUEL
Miquel is one of the current artists out there pushing the boundaries of soul music by offering unexpected beats and sounds which he has done on his second studio album, "Kaleidoscope Dream". This confident collection, written and produced by the twenty-seven year old Southern Californian native, has incorporated thoughtful ideas of love and sexuality combined with slinky rhythms of funk, rock, electronica and dub-step.
Just like another member of the alt-r&b movement, Frank Ocean, Miguel has received critical praise and Grammy love by garnering four nominations this year including the prestigious Song Of The Year category for, "Adorn".
Have a listen to the title track:
"Kaleidoscope Dream" - Miguel
"WARRIOR' - KE$HA
When Ke$ha first came on the scene in 2009 with her international smash, "Tik Tok", her rap-pop sound combined with her wild-child, party girl antics was highly entertaining. Now, a few years in and she's (more or less) still doing the same shtick and it has grown a little tiresome.
"Warrior" is her second studio album, following a couple of EPs , and features the same producers (Dr. Luke, Max Martin, Shellback and Benny Blanco) that she has used previously as well as every other current pop star out right now. However, the singer has attempted to freshen her sound by adding some rock elements which has her teaming-up with punk legend, Iggy Pop on the tune, "Dirty Love" as well as contributions from rock bands, The Flaming Lips and The Strokes with the results being semi-successful. She's even covers a track, "Old Flames Can't Hold A Candle To You", which was a number one country hit for Dolly Parton and co-written by her mother, Pebe Sebert. The song is on another EP, "Deconstructed" that features acoustic versions of Ke$ha's songs and only available on her website.
Here is the title track:
"Warrior" - Ke$ha"
After a less than stellar appearance as a judge on the U.S. version of "The X Factor", Britney Spears has returned to music and back to the top of the charts. She provides backing vocals to will i.am's latest tune, "Scream & Shout" and shows up in the music video:
Alicia Keys has recently become a wife and mother, which has unavoidably changed the musician and that is reflected on her fifth studio album, "Girl On Fire". She's ready to explore new sounds as she's taken the classic soul structure that is her claim to fame and mixed in experimental textures that fits in to the alt-r&b movement currently in the works.
While many have responded favorably to this latest recording by Ms Keys but unfortunately I am not one. Although I've warmed up slightly to the title track but otherwise, I'm not really feeling this album and I'm very disappointed to say that as I am a big fan. The singer has once again written songs that are deeply personal and thoughtful but musically, this ballad heavy set fails to - well, catch fire.
This track, "Fire We Make" features Maxwell and while it's fine but when these two powerhouses came together, I expected something with more fireworks:
"Fire We Make" - Alicia Keys Featuring Maxwell
In the video for the title track, Alicia looks absolutely amazing and the more I hear "Girl On Fire", the more I enjoy it:
"UNORTHODOX JUKEBOX" - BRUNO MARS
First, let me say that I think Bruno Mars is a truly gifted talent and he has a long future ahead of him. Now, having said that, I have to admit that I haven't really gotten in to much of his music. That opinion may have changed as the twenty-seven year old Hawaii native has just released his sophomore effort, "Unorthodox Jukebox" and all of the songs (which he co-wrote) on the record certainly reflect that.
The album is an eclectic collection that features touches of all of the different musical styles that the artist likes. The first single, "Locked Out Of Heaven" brings to mind the early songs of The Police while "Treasure" has some nice tasty funk, and "Show Me" features some pretty convincing reggae. I have a feeling we will be hearing plenty of Bruno Mars in 2013.
"Treasure" - Bruno Mars
I love this music video for "Locked Out Of Heaven":
"UNAPOLOGETIC" - RIHANNA
You can probably call pop superstar, Rihanna many things but one thing you can't say is that she's lazy. The singer from Barbados has released a new album every year in November for the past four years with her recent seventh, "Unapologetic", surprisingly, has become the first to reach number one on the U.S. Billboard 200 album chart.
The lead single, "Diamonds" is a smash-hit (that went to number one in fifteen countries) but the rest of the new material while adventurous, feels slightly scattered and unfocused. The usual suspects are on board: David Guetta, Stargate, The Dream along with Australian pop artist, Sia (who co-wrote, "Diamonds") and Chris Brown shows up on a duet so the two can flaunt their "true love" to the world.
After her 777 Tour, where she flew on a Boeing 777 with her hardcore fans and journalists from around the globe to perform in seven different cities, in seven different countries in seven days to promote the album, look for Rihanna on the road next year for her Diamonds World Tour.
This track spells out what Rihanna and Chris Brown wants the world to know about their relationship:
"Nobody's Business" - Rihanna featuring Chris Brown
"KALEIDOSCOPE DREAM" - MIGUEL
Miquel is one of the current artists out there pushing the boundaries of soul music by offering unexpected beats and sounds which he has done on his second studio album, "Kaleidoscope Dream". This confident collection, written and produced by the twenty-seven year old Southern Californian native, has incorporated thoughtful ideas of love and sexuality combined with slinky rhythms of funk, rock, electronica and dub-step.
Just like another member of the alt-r&b movement, Frank Ocean, Miguel has received critical praise and Grammy love by garnering four nominations this year including the prestigious Song Of The Year category for, "Adorn".
Have a listen to the title track:
"Kaleidoscope Dream" - Miguel
"WARRIOR' - KE$HA
When Ke$ha first came on the scene in 2009 with her international smash, "Tik Tok", her rap-pop sound combined with her wild-child, party girl antics was highly entertaining. Now, a few years in and she's (more or less) still doing the same shtick and it has grown a little tiresome.
"Warrior" is her second studio album, following a couple of EPs , and features the same producers (Dr. Luke, Max Martin, Shellback and Benny Blanco) that she has used previously as well as every other current pop star out right now. However, the singer has attempted to freshen her sound by adding some rock elements which has her teaming-up with punk legend, Iggy Pop on the tune, "Dirty Love" as well as contributions from rock bands, The Flaming Lips and The Strokes with the results being semi-successful. She's even covers a track, "Old Flames Can't Hold A Candle To You", which was a number one country hit for Dolly Parton and co-written by her mother, Pebe Sebert. The song is on another EP, "Deconstructed" that features acoustic versions of Ke$ha's songs and only available on her website.
Here is the title track:
"Warrior" - Ke$ha"
After a less than stellar appearance as a judge on the U.S. version of "The X Factor", Britney Spears has returned to music and back to the top of the charts. She provides backing vocals to will i.am's latest tune, "Scream & Shout" and shows up in the music video:
Friday, January 27, 2012
MY FAVORITE MOMENTS IN MUSIC FOR 2011
This is a collection of some of my favorite tunes from 2011. I had posted other songs that I had luved throughout the past year, so these are the best of the rest:
Nicki Minaj - "Super Bass" from "Pink Friday"
Foster The People - "Pumped Up Kicks" from "Torches"
Ledisi - "Pieces of Me" from "Pieces of Me"
Lykke Li - "Get Some" from "Wounded Rhymes"
Jay-Z & Kanye West - "Niggas In Paris" from "Watch The Throne"
Florence + The Machine - "Breaking Down" from "Ceremonials"
Cee-Lo Green featuring Melanie Fiona - "Fool For You" from "The Ladykiller"
Adele - "Rumor Has It " from "21"
Mayer Hawthorne - "Work To Do" from "Impressions - The Covers EP"
Mayer Hawthorne - "No Strings" from "How Do You Do"
Chris Brown featuring Lil Wayne & Busta Rhymes - "Look At Me Now" from "F.A.M.E."
El DeBarge featuring Faith Evans - "Lay With You" from "Second Chance"
Coldplay - "Hurts Like Heaven" from "Mylo Xyloto"
Lalah Hathaway - "If You Want To" from "Where It All Begins"
Little Dragon - "Nightlight" from "Ritual Union"
Nicki Minaj - "Super Bass" from "Pink Friday"
Foster The People - "Pumped Up Kicks" from "Torches"
Ledisi - "Pieces of Me" from "Pieces of Me"
Lykke Li - "Get Some" from "Wounded Rhymes"
Jay-Z & Kanye West - "Niggas In Paris" from "Watch The Throne"
Florence + The Machine - "Breaking Down" from "Ceremonials"
Cee-Lo Green featuring Melanie Fiona - "Fool For You" from "The Ladykiller"
Adele - "Rumor Has It " from "21"
Mayer Hawthorne - "Work To Do" from "Impressions - The Covers EP"
Mayer Hawthorne - "No Strings" from "How Do You Do"
Chris Brown featuring Lil Wayne & Busta Rhymes - "Look At Me Now" from "F.A.M.E."
El DeBarge featuring Faith Evans - "Lay With You" from "Second Chance"
Coldplay - "Hurts Like Heaven" from "Mylo Xyloto"
Lalah Hathaway - "If You Want To" from "Where It All Begins"
Little Dragon - "Nightlight" from "Ritual Union"
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