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And the training has done wonders for him as he shows hints of greatness on his debut EP Woman. The downside however is that he seems to be stuck in a mid-tempo pop rut. On the opener Bloody December,
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3000's "Hey Ya" has been compared to Frank Black, rightly, but is actually a lot more like Cody ChesnuTT with some serious production values happening—it's fun and light and horny and bouncy, a nice
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Mista Sinista on the wheels of steel proving what has become his reputation as one of the most talented DJ's in hip-hop. From the opening "Introspective," you realize how Common is going to take you
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Chingy still comes off as jejune, in spite of all the media attention he has gotten (not in the least from Entertainment TV’s David Adelson, who had recently over-hyped Chingy’s then forthcoming debut
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and has enjoyed an overwhelming amount of radio play. Back Street Boys - congratulations on another best selling album. Editor's Note : Regardless of how trite the lyrics may be on this album, and
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The Back to Mine Series has, from the start, been defined as a series of relaxing, chill-out sessions from major artists. Somewhere along the line Orbital must not have gotten the memo. Either that, or
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the most refreshingly straightforward ballads Amos has ever wrapped her habitually sibilant lips around or a song so god-awful mawkish even Celine Dion wouldn't be caught dead covering it. Some things,
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My Favorite Mistake" and has been receiving heavy rotation on the radio as well as MTV. The new album is somewhat different than her previous works, focusing more on the music than before. The attention
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In case you donít know, this has become quite a trend in country music. Usually, itís for an artist who doesnít really deserve it. Thereís no doubting that Tammy Wynette deserves to be revered, and
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has arranged Bird' s song "Cheers" into a group piece for his four-man scratching crew, wherein they scratch every single note of every single solo. Perfectly. I' m not kidding; it's inspiring and weird
