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  • U.S. Pop Airplay Top 100 (12/20/09)

    Dez 23 2009, 15h52 por tcatron565

    1 Iyaz "Replay"
    2 Ke$ha "TocarTiK ToK"
    3 Owl City "TocarFireflies"
    4 Lady GaGa "TocarBad Romance"
    5 Jason Derülo "TocarWhatcha Say"
    6 Britney Spears "Tocar3"
    7 David Guetta "Sexy Chick (feat. Akon)"
    8 Jay-Z "Empire State of Mind (feat. Alicia Keys)"
    9 Kelly Clarkson "TocarAlready Gone"
    10 Jay Sean "Down (Feat. Lil Wayne)"

    11 Beyoncé "TocarSweet Dreams"
    12 Lady GaGa "TocarPaparazzi"
    13 Jay Sean "Do You Remember (feat. Sean Paul and Lil Jon)"
    14 Taylor Swift "Fifteen (Pop Mix)"
    15 Cascada "Evacuate The Dancefloor"
    16 Miley Cyrus "TocarParty In The U.S.A."
    17 Boys Like Girls "Two Is Better Than One (feat. Taylor Swift)"
    18 Kings of Leon "TocarUse Somebody"
    19 ORIANTHI "TocarAccording To You"
    20 The Black Eyed Peas "meet me halfway"

    21 Rihanna "Hard (Feat. Young Jeezy)"
    22 Colbie Caillat "TocarFallin' For You"
    23 Taylor Swift "You Belong With Me (Pop Mix)"
    24 Justin Bieber "TocarOne Less Lonely Girl"
    25 The Black Eyed Peas "I Gotta Feeling"
    26 Shinedown "If You Only Knew"
    27 Shakira "Give It Up To Me (Feat. Lil Wayne)"
    28 Drake "Forever (feat. Kanye West, Lil Wayne, and Eminem)"
    29 Kris Allen "TocarLive Like We're Dying"
    30 Cobra Starship "Good Girls Go Bad (feat. Leighton Meester)"

    31 We The Kings "Heaven Can Wait"
    32 Nickelback "Never Gonna Be Alone"
    33 Lady GaGa "TocarTelephone (feat. Beyoncé)"
    34 Daughtry "TocarLife After You"
    35 Boys Like Girls "TocarLove Drunk"
    36 Jay-Z "Run This Town (Feat. Rihanna and Kanye West)"
    37 The Black Eyed Peas "Boom Boom Pow"
    38 Keri Hilson "Knock You Down (feat. Kanye West and Ne-Yo)"
    39 Timbaland "Carry Out (Feat. Justin Timberlake)"
    40 Katy Perry "TocarWaking Up In Vegas"

    41 Justin Bieber "TocarOne Time"
    42 Pitbull "TocarI Know You Want Me (Calle Ocho)"
    43 The All-American Rejects "TocarGives You Hell"
    44 Adam Lambert "TocarWhataya Want From Me"
    45 The Script "TocarBreakeven"
    46 OneRepublic "TocarAll The Right Moves"
    47 Creed "TocarRain"
    48 Jason Derülo "TocarIn My Head"
    49 Flo Rida "Right Round (feat. Ke$ha)"
    50 The Black Eyed Peas "Imma Be"

    51 3OH!3 "Don't Trust Me"
    52 Uncle Kracker "Smile"
    53 Cobra Starship "Hot Mess"
    54 Shinedown "Second Chance"
    55 P!nk "Please Don't Leave Me"
    56 Pitbull "Shut It Down (feat. Akon)"
    57 Jason Mraz "I'm Yours"
    58 The Fray "TocarNever Say Never"
    59 John Mayer "Heartbreak Warfare"
    60 Lady GaGa "TocarPoker Face"

    61 The Fray "TocarYou Found Me"
    62 Snoop Dogg "Gangsta Luv (feat. The-Dream)"
    63 Daughtry "TocarNo Surprise"
    64 Theory of a Deadman "Not Meant To Be"
    65 Jordin Sparks "TocarBattlefield"
    66 Katy Perry "TocarHot N Cold"
    67 Drake "TocarBest I Ever Had"
    68 Kings of Leon "TocarSex On Fire"
    69 T.I. "Dead and Gone (feat. Justin Timberlake)"
    70 New Boyz "Tie Me Down (Feat. Ray J)"

    71 T.I. "Live Your Life (feat. Rihanna)"
    72 Beyoncé "TocarHalo"
    73 T.I. "TocarWhatever You Like"
    74 Pitbull "TocarHotel Room Service"
    75 Nickelback "If Today Was Your Last Day"
    76 Lady GaGa "Just Dance (feat. Colby O'Donis)"
    77 Mariah Carey "TocarObsessed"
    78 P!nk "Sober"
    79 Flo Rida "Low (feat. T-Pain)"
    80 Kevin Rudolf "Let It Rock (feat. Lil Wayne)"

    81 Sean Kingston "TocarFire Burning"
    82 Taylor Swift "Love Story (Pop Mix)"
    83 Ne-Yo "TocarMad"
    84 Rihanna "TocarDisturbia"
    85 Kanye West "TocarHeartless"
    86 Jesse McCartney "Body Language (Remix) (feat. T-Pain)"
    87 Kelly Clarkson "TocarMy Life Would Suck Without You"
    88 Jesse McCartney "How Do You Sleep?"
    89 Lady GaGa "TocarLoveGame"
    90 P!nk "TocarSo What"

    91 Ludacris "How Low"
    92 Ne-Yo "TocarCloser"
    93 Timbaland "The Way I Are (Feat. Keri Hilson)"
    94 Rihanna "TocarRussian Roulette"
    95 Jesse McCartney "TocarLeavin'"
    96 Beyoncé "Single Ladies (Put A Ring On It)"
    97 Britney Spears "TocarCircus"
    98 Leighton Meester "Somebody to Love (feat. Robin Thicke)"
    99 Jamie Foxx "Blame It (feat. T-Pain)"
    100 Kid Cudi "Day 'N' Nite"
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  • Tylky's 00's (Part 3 - 2007-2009)

    Dez 23 2009, 13h07 por Tylky

    1. 2 Unlimited - Let the Beat Control Your Body
    So basically, when I first discovered 2 Unlimited in late 2007, I instantly became obsessed with them, enjoying every single song they had released (and this is rare for me), but of all the favourites, this song had to be it. I listened to the track nearly every day throughout 2008 and just couldn't get enough!
    Peaked at #6 in February 1994.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Lachbg1jcE

    2. DJ Miko - What's Up
    During the summer of 2008, I became obsessed with eurodance as a whole, aswell as the music from 1994. This song (alongside the above track and 'Doop') was one of my favourites. It's also known for being a cover of the 4 Non Blondes #2 1993 hit.
    Peaked at #6 in August 1994.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XzpBsWpq2gg

    3. Utah Saints - Something Good '08
    Being released a month before my 16th birthday, I instantly fell in love with this track. I heard the original play on Radio 1 a week before this version played and well... Basically, I was glad that the new found interest of remixing classics was here and I just couldn't get over it! Also played this song at my 16th where me and the boys were doing the running man, awwwww yeah.
    Peaked at #8 in February 2008.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oMLCrzy9TEs

    4. The Grid - TocarSwamp Thing
    Alongside my discovery of eurodance classics I found this track too. Pretty much sounding like a more hardcore version of Cotton Eye Joe (this track was released before Cotton Eye Joe, by the way), this song got my friend and I just rocking out on our 'banjos' (they were invisible XD). But none-the-less, this track just did it for me.
    Peaked at #3 in June 1994.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gQqLDKsnqwA

    5. Wildchild - Renegade Master '98
    With all credit due to Norman Cook for remixing this track to be bigger and better than the original, I saw a performer who was once on Britain's Got Talent doing some dangerous juggling right in front of me when I was on holiday during the summer of 2008. I was pretty impressed, and even got an autograph! Don't know where that went though...
    Peaked at #3 in January 1998.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=klgcyOz8AD8

    6. Timbaland feat. Keri Hilson & D.O.E. - TocarThe Way I Are
    During the summer of 2007, I fell in love with a girl. The relationship lasted three months and for her 15th birthday I bought her this single. I also enjoyed the track so it made more sense really. But yeah, despite it being only three months long, it was a good relationship.
    Peaked at #1 in July 2007.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U5rLz5AZBIA

    7. Black Eyed Peas - TocarBoom Boom Pow
    The summer of 2009. The Black Eyed Peas were back, with this minimalistic dance track. I have to admit, I do like it, although it does seem somewhat watered down compared to most dance tunes, maybe because it's meant to be Hip-Hop? Anyways, good song, good summer.
    Peaked at #1 in May 2009.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4m48GqaOz90

    8. Lady Sovereign - TocarHoodie
    The summer of 2007. I was obsessed with the Dancing Stage. I first heard this song on the PS2 game 'Dancing Stage Supernova' where I found the rhythm and lyrics very catchy. Well, it's a change to most songs I listen to these days!
    Peaked at #44 in December 2005.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KTlfP8J_Ad0

    9. Run DMC vs. Aerosmith - Walk This Way
    Knowing that my friend Danielle loves this song, it started to grow on me. This was because I heard the Girls Aloud vs. Sugababes alternative for Comic Relief 2007 and wasn't too fond of it. So yeah, great classic!
    Peaked at #8 in September 1986.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GIbHPs_M55Q

    10. Meat Loaf - TocarDead Ringer For Love
    One of my favourite songs of 2009. I just couldn't help but rock along to this song. To find out more about me and this song, look at my journal for 2009 (Part 3), thank you!
    Peaked at #5 in November 1981.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hy_XrSLG4gg

    11. Ida Maria - I Like You So Much Better When You're Naked
    A great Indie-Pop treat, this song was a song to the soundtrack of late summer 2008, when I went on holiday with Chelsea and Cameron! With such crude lyrics, I just couldn't help but enjoy this fine tune!
    Peaked at #13 in August 2008.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VkVy2FeqIyc

    12. My Chemical Romance - Teenagers
    Call me an emo if you will. But yeah, enjoyed this song throughout the summer of 2007 and saw the video to the song yet again later on that year at McFly's concert, just before they were about to perform!
    Peaked at #9 in June 2007.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k6EQAOmJrbw

    13. Turisas - TocarOne More
    The official drinking song for my friends and I. Once you rock out to this, you'll feel ready for anything! I also thank my friend 'Minty' in advance for introducing me to this artist, thank you! Found this song in late 2008.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JVxcJLpmSXw

    14. The Fratellis - Baby Fratelli
    First heard this song on Hot Fuzz, during my 15th birthday in March 2007. Slowly got addicted to it, then became obsessed with it throughout the summer of that year. Great song, great film! By the way, I'm a big fan of Simon Pegg.
    Peaked at #24 in March 2007.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q_LJ2mtLfY0

    15. Arctic Monkeys - Brianstorm
    My friend Amy thinking that this was called 'Brainstorm'. No Amy, it wasn't a typo, it really is called 'Brianstorm', haha.
    This was in the summer of 2007.
    Peaked at #2 in April 2007.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=30w8DyEJ__0

    16. Foo Fighters - TocarThe Pretender
    There's not much to say about this one. I simply enjoyed this track and alot of my friends agreed with me...
    Peaked at #8 in August 2007.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U8gkcXwbHpA

    17. Phil Collins - In The Air Tonight
    The Cadburys advert. One of the best adverts of the decade IMO. Everyone had it on their phones and loads of people watched it on YouTube, what a fantastic advert.
    Originally peaked at #2 in January 1981, later remixed and peaked at #4 in June 1988, then had a re-emergance (due to the advert) and peaked at #14 in September 2007.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wy52yueBX_s&feature=related <- The advert.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=abwfXIW3pM0 <- Original music video.

    18. Newton Faulkner - TocarDream Catch Me
    Wasn't too fond of this track when I first heard it, but then when our friend Hannah sang this out our leaving ceremony in high school back in the summer of 2008, everyone just broke out in tears. It was such a memorable moment, heck, nobody wanted to leave high school XD
    Peaked at #7 in August 2007.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sVW_7ZY8K3I

    19. Calvin Harris - TocarThe Girls
    My ringtone for 2007. I wasn't vain or anything, just found the song slightly comical (see Pitbull - I Know You Want Me (Calle Ocho)). Sure, I didn't get all the girls, but I got the one girl, and she was good enough for me (at that time).
    Peaked at #3 in June 2007.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gS-Q7AmgCwA

    20. Vanessa Jenkins, Bryn West & Sir Tom Jones feat. Robin Gibb - Islands In The Stream
    Basically. In early 2007, Gavin and Stacey came on to our screens for the first time. I fell in love! In early 2008, they came back with a second series, I was even more in love! And now, as I type this, they've had a #1 single to date and a third series is currently occuring (with a DVD of all six episodes out now, strangely enough). So yes, "Owain Hughes, and before you ask, no I don't!"
    Peaked at #1 in March 2009.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RAE1YyDm66A

    So yes, this was my decade. Let's see what we have in store for the next ten years...
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  • KERI HILSON / Knock You Down feat. NE-YO & KANYE WEST

    Dez 23 2009, 11h14 por hello_imac3

    "Keri Hilson / Knock You Down feat. Ne-Yo & Kanye West (ケリー・ヒルソン / ノック・ユー・ダウン feat. Ne-Yo&カニエ・ウェスト)"のpvに載っていた和訳です。

    好きだわー、この曲♪

    和訳はこちら。

    In A Perfect World...
    TocarKnock You Down
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  • My Favorite Songs of 2009

    Dez 21 2009, 5h20 por NZYeung

    Air return with TocarDo The Joy.
    amadou and mariam team up with Blur/Gorillaz Damon Albarn on Sabali.
    Backstreet Boys reunited with Max Martin on the delicious dance track, Straight Through My Heart.
    Black Eyed Peas rule the US charts in 2009 with TocarBoom Boom Pow.
    Beyonce sends Sasha Fierce to the 80s with Sweet Dreams.
    Bloc Party get a little intense and need to calm down a bit on TocarMercury.
    Ciara and Justin Timberlake get me hot and bothered with Love Sex Magic.
    Coldplay take me back to Japan with TocarThe Hardest Part/TocarPostcards From Far Away.
    Craig David has transformed into the Incredible Hulk in dance smash Insomnia.
    Dave Matthews Band get super intense on TocarTime Bomb.
    Death Cab for Cutie deliver for the Twihards on Meet Me On the Equinox.
    Depeche Mode make one of the best videos of the year for an otherwise disappointing album with TocarWrong.
    Florence and The Machine make a sacrifice on Rabbit Heart (Raise It Up).
    Friendly Fires blip and bleep on the dancefloor with Skeleton Boy.
    Fucked Up bring me back to one of my favorite concert moments of the year with Crooked Head.
    Green Day channel Marilyn Manson on East Jesus Nowhere.
    Hey Monday rip off Paramore (nicely) with TocarHomecoming.
    Horrors take getting used to, but pure genius on Sea Within A Sea.
    James Morrison and Nelly Furtado sing a heartbreaking duet on Broken Strings.
    Julian Casablancas (lead Stroke) transports us to the 80s with Tocar11th Dimension.
    Julian Plenti (Interpol lead singer Paul Banks' side project) lulls you to sweet, sweet sleep with On the Esplanade.
    Kanye West crafts the only upbeat pop track on an otherwise sombre (yet perfect) 808s and Heartbreak with TocarParanoid.
    Karen O and the Kids show you where the wild things are in TocarAll Is Love.
    Kelly Clarkson makes a comeback on TocarMy Life Would Suck Without You.
    Keri Hilson causes a Kanye/Ne-Yo showdown on the makes-me-miss-Aaliyah, TocarKnock You Down.
    The Killers concoct a pure dose of joy with peppy TocarSpaceman.
    Kings of Leon become the most unlikely band to be found on Top 40 in 2009 with the U2 aping, TocarUse Somebody.
    Kylie Minogue reminds us why she is the Queen of the club on Boombox (LA Riots Remix).
    Linkin Park phone one in for the lame Transformers movie with New Divide.
    The Lonely Island release their debut comedy album, but I can't stop listening to TocarJizz in My Pants as an actual, viable pop gem.
    Marilyn Manson has lost all his credibility and his hanging on by a string, but the bitingly intelligent TocarWe're From America gives this fan a bit of hope.
    Mew take you to the shrink on TocarRepeaterbeater.
    Michael Jackson reminds us in death that he will always be King. Ample evidence found here on the greatest video ever made, TocarThriller.
    My Chemical Romance get me and Dylan all amped up on the Watchmen soundtrack's, Desolation Row.
    Norah Jones returns with some funk, in search of Johnny Depp on TocarChasing Pirates.
    Owl City wishes he was as good as Postal Service, but can only produce the gem, TocarFireflies.
    Peaches may be one ugly broad, but she knows how to sex it up on Talk To Me.
    Pink scares the bejeezus out of me with the sublime Please Don't Leave Me.
    AR Rahman touches the sky with one of my favorite songs ever, Slumdog's Jai Ho.
    The Sounds want you to break out the old stereo and dancing shoes with TocarBeatbox.
    TI squeezes out another monster hit with Justin Timberlake Dead And Gone, before he went off to jail.
    Temper Trap give us the indie anthem of the year with Sweet Disposition.
    Vitalic blow my mind with the heaving blast of Chicken Lady.
    White Lies channel Joy Division, New Order, Interpol, et.al. on the gloomy groove of TocarTo Lose My Life.
    The xx ("double cross", get it?!?) make some spooky sounds on last minute entry, Crystalised.
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  • Favorite Albums of 2009

    Dez 18 2009, 14h35 por pamento

    This has been a pretty good year for music. There are still a few albums/mixtapes I need to check out, like the latest tape from Pill, The Pains of Being Pure at Heart's self-titled album, Freeway's "The Beat Made Me Do It," Dirty Projectors' joint and The Flaming Lips' Embryonic. So without further ado, here are my 25 favorite albums of 2009.

    In alphabetical order...

    50 Cent - Forever King



    Like 50's stellar 2008 mixtape, "Sincerely Yours, Southside", Forever King finds 50 rapping over classic R&B tracks including Christopher Williams' I'm Dreamin' and Case's Touch Me, Tease Me. There's also a couple of original tracks included, but the R&B remakes are the real gems.

    Best Track: Get The Money

    Animal Collective - Fall Be Kind



    A dark, lush and amazing follow up to their vibrant masterpiece.

    Best Track: What Would I Want? Sky

    Animal Collective - Merriweather Post Pavillion



    What can I say about this album that hasn't been already said? MPP has pretty much dominated my last.fm charts and I have yet to get tired of it. Easily my favorite album of 2009.

    Best Track: Brother Sport

    Atlas Sound - Logos



    Best Track: TocarWalkabout [w/ Noah Lennox]

    Bon Iver - Blood Bank


    The man who put out the most soulful album of 2008 is back with more on this amazing EP. Woods is the real standout here which has Bon singing layered Auto-Tuned vocals.

    Best Track: TocarWoods

    CunninLynguists - Strange Journey Volume Two



    This album made me a fan.

    Best Track: The Park (Blue Sky Black Death Remix)

    The-Dream - Love vs. Money



    The-Dream does it again. It's quite an accomplishment to make an album where damn near every song could be a single and still maintain consistency through the end.

    Best Track: TocarWalkin' On The Moon

    DJ Quik & Kurupt - Blaqkout



    In an era where rap vets are trying hard to fit in (see Jay-Z and Blueprint 3 for example), DJ Quik and Kurupt do their best to stand out on this experimental rap record.

    Best Track: TocarDo You Know

    Eminem - Relapse



    This album is included purely because of how great of a technical rapper Em is.

    Best Track: TocarInsane

    Freddie Gibbs - midwestgangstaboxframecadillacmuzik



    Best Track: Country Bounce

    G-Side - Huntsville International



    Maybe the most underrated rap album of 2009.

    Best Track: Paradise

    Gucci Mane - Writing On The Wall



    Best Track: Perfect Diamonds

    Keri Hilson - In A Perfect World



    Best Track: TocarKnock You Down

    Late Night Fruit - The Fruit EP



    15 minutes of awesome soul-based hip hop instrumentals.
    You can download this on their MySpace for free.
    http://www.myspace.com/latenightfruit

    Lil Wayne - No Ceilings



    This is no Drought 3 or Dedication 2, but it's still pretty good.

    Best Track: Swag Surfin'

    Little Dragon - Machine Dreams



    Best Track: TocarBlinking Pigs

    Matt & Kim - Grand



    Best Track: Daylight

    Maxwell - BLACKsummers'night



    Best Track: TocarPretty Wings

    Nocando - The Patient EP



    Project Blowed's own came through with a surprisingly great (and free) EP. Inventive production. Great lyrics. What more could you want?

    Playboy Tre - Liquor Store Mascot


    Another great mixtape/album from Tre available for free download.

    Best Track: If This World Was Mine

    Real Estate - Real Estate



    Best Track: Snow Days

    Stanza - Do Not Listen


    Great rapper with a great ear for beats. You can download this at Stanza's official website for free.

    Best Track: A Town Love

    UGK - UGK 4 Life



    Best Track: TocarDa Game Been Good To Me

    The xx - xx



    Best Track: Intro

    Yeah Yeah Yeahs - It's Blitz



    YYY's call on David Stiek from TV on the Radio to help them re-invent themselves once again on this electronic influenced effort.

    Best Track: TocarZero
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  • Dibder's New Music Series: Entry 12

    Dez 18 2009, 12h19 por CvaldaVessalis

    So here we are, as Bloc Party would sing... The end of the year... The end of the decade... The end of an era... The fucking end of it all!!!! Seriously, this year has been the most horrid one so far for me personally; this journal has kind of been one of the only things keeping me sane and with-it, so for those patient enough to read through it, thank you! And for those who've commented, thanks for your feedback! This will be one of a handful of entries for me this month, it being The End and everything, so keep 'em peeled for some more chart/award-based malarkey. But I digress, without further ado, let's crack on with December...

    I Dreamed A Dream by Susan Boyle
    Like quite a few UK TV viewers and YouTube subscribers, I got caught up in the whole Susan Boyle farrago in the early months of this year; the first time I saw her audition on Britain’s Got Talent, I too was quietly overwhelmed at the emotional turnaround that a humble, lonely woman achieved in the face of a viewership of millions, who were ready to scold her only to end up on their feet cheering for her still-stirring rendition of I Dreamed A Dream. A good part of a year later, Boyle and her team have finally dropped her debut album in time for Christmas, to the tune of record-breaking first-week sales, seemingly taking the time to prepare it with carefully chosen favourites for Boyle to sing. And whilst at least a couple of choices offer some moving moments (found on her polarising cover of TocarWild Horses and her rather lovely version of TocarYou'll See), the majority of the album’s songs bear the hallmarks of various Reality TV competition winner debuts masterminded by Simon Cowell, with most songs feeling cynically-engineered as to manipulate more suggestive listeners inescapably taken in by gospel choirs and syrupy crescendos. For some it will most likely do a disservice to Boyle’s enigmatic presence, her ardently religious nature in particular exploited rather ruthlessly on TocarHow Great Thou Art and TocarSilent Night.

    Graffiti by Chris Brown
    Sure, given that his past efforts have never really struggled past the most general standards of mediocre R&B pop aside from his duet with Jordin Sparks, Brown’s third album was probably never going to break through to a new audience, but it still held a certain semblance of morbid curiosity following his arrest and resultant probation and community service for beating up his then-girlfriend, global R&B starlet Rihanna. Would it reveal something a little deeper about the man who once implored us to ponder whether we can breathe without oxygen, why his good-kid next door image was suddenly soiled by a moment of violent rage or if he could deliver on his promise of a genre-blending record reminiscent of his heroes, Prince and Michael Jackson among them? In a word: No. Though his songs feature some wonderful production by illustrious deck hands such as Swizz Beatz and Brian Kennedy (the latter sampling Eric Prydz’s TocarCall On Me for some serious guilty pleasure on Pass Out featuring Eva Simons), Brown himself is distinctly devoid of charisma as a vocalist, and it doesn’t help that the songs are either pungently sex-obsessed (check out the passion-killer groaning on Take My Time) or find the poor star moaning about being famous (key offender being TocarLucky Me). It’s everything his ex’s new record isn’t...

    For Your Entertainment by Adam Lambert
    Adam Lambert at once represents everything that should be right and wrong with gay politics in celebrity culture. Unashamed, defiant and in possession of an undeniably powerful voice, there’s no doubt that the man fans like to call Glambert did well to avoid catcalls from the blogosphere and tabloid print media regarding his sexuality with a classy “go figure” attitude whilst performing on American Idol, where he finished as runner-up and capped off the contest performing a duet with KISS, of all music outfits. Unfortunately, his performance on this year’s American Music Awards revealed Lambert to be just yet another so-called music artist relying on controversy surrounding an over-sexed, über-decadent persona and the tired old adage of violent sexual dry-humping to get his point across, even if the fallout surrounding it provided plenty of food for thought regarding conservatism in media coverage around the world. It’s a shame because, when he isn’t shrieking about how horny he is with such flagrant petulance (as on the title track), Lambert is still a phenomenal vocalist, proven on this debut disc with next single TocarWhataya Want From Me and the rueful TocarA Loaded Smile, though he is prone to overegging the key-vaulting on certain tracks (such as 2012 ballad TocarTime For Miracles).

    Out Of Ashes by Dead by Sunrise
    A sort-of solo project for Linkin Park frontman Chester Bennington alongside Orgy members Amir Derakh and Ryan Shuck, Dead By Sunrise plays a lot like Linkin Park with the hip hop/dance influence completely removed and replaced with a more traditional hard rock perspective, with Bennington’s enormous vocals more than taking up the whole of centre stage. There’s enough raucous screaming guitars and grandiose walls of noise to fill several stadiums, and Bennington’s vocals are never less than passionate, particularly on opener Fire; but it all amounts to little more than what Linkin Park have ever already done before now. It’s interesting as the same problems befall Derakh and Shuck’s Julien-K album, though both are working within different sub-genres of rock music; the formula starts off pleasurable enough, but grates too much in the long going and provides little in the way of imagination and versatility to keep the listener interested. In spite of Bennington’s still-impressive caterwauling, all the while you’re waiting for a breakbeat, distorted sample or Mike Shinoda himself to pop up and lay down some rhymes. You can find out how Derakh and Shuck’s own such project fared futher down the journal...

    Kaleidoscope by Tiësto
    This year has positively bristled with songwriter/producers keen to seemingly out-glamour their peers with the amount of star wattage permeating throughout their own personal releases, be it within the hip hop dancehalls (see N.A.S.A.’s The Spirit of Apollo), the urban-glitter dance clubs (hear Simian Mobile Disco’s Temporary Pleasure) or even out-of-leftfield alternative electronica (the quite brilliant effort from Danger Mouse and Sparklehorse that will never see official release). What surprises on Tiësto’s latest release though is not so much the amount of guests on his effort, but the seemingly-loftier profiles of some of them; what could Jónsi of Sigur Rós, Bloc Party’s Kele Okereke and Emily Haines of Metric possibly be doing on a cheesy Eurodance album? Still, it’s a good thing that the Dutch DJ/producer has managed to coral these disparate names into the mix, otherwise there would be nothing of keen interest to recommend on his fourth LP, which is prone to lapsing into the kind of grating cheesiness that has given dance music a more questionable profile from some music fans (though truth be told it never plumbs depths further than the likes of Scooter). Highlights here include Priscilla Ahn’s appearance on I am strong and Kele’s duet It's Not The Things You Say (as ever though, avoid the Calvin Harris track).

    Death To Analog by Julien-K
    Beginning life in 2003 when Orgy members Amir Derakh and Ryan Shuck developed a side-project concentrating more on electronic rock music than their previous ventures, Julien-K’s debut album release arrives not just after several well-received DJ sets and assignments for computer-game scores, but also amidst a 2009 resurgence in electro-clash that has seen similarly themed releases from the likes of Fischerspooner, Peaches, Jeffree Star and many others this year. Though it leans a lot more heavily on hard-rock noise than the aforementioned artists' releases, Death still tries to straddle the line between Marilyn Manson-esque hard rock metal and ‘80s dance-pop signatures with a liberally swathed influence of Depeche Mode (frontman Shuck giving his best Dave Gahan impression on the enjoyably sleazy Systeme de Sexe in particular). It’s not nearly as revolutionary and kick-ass as the official website proclaims it as though, proving more of a guilty pleasure of bleak keyboards and guitars as opposed to the kind of grand opus the revolutionary-themed promotional prose would want you to believe, and by halfway through even that feeling starts to wear off as Derakh and Shuck insist on punching the same production buttons relentlessly, offering little respite or changes of scenery amidst the sullen goth-electro rock.

    Broadcast and The Focus Group Investigate Witch Cults Of The Radio Age by Broadcast and The Focus Group
    What with the Birmingham-based duo having enchanted ardent fans with their brand of psychedelic indie pop for the good part of fifteen years and graphic designer/composer Julian House’s sycophancy for archived sounds and ditties from ‘70s British TV and radio bordering on Father Dougal-style delirium, Broadcast and The Focus Group couldn't appear to be better matched in aesthetics and moods when it comes to their music. And this collective tumble through at-times gorgeous, sweetly-disturbed psychedelic bucolia doesn’t offer anything less than beguiling results, the trio working together quite so well that it is hard to discern where Broadcast end and House begins. Essentially it finds them performing their way through a horror story with ominous supernatural trimmings, evidenced already by the titles but also drenched in the kind of distorted, reverb heavy miasma made eerily alarming by muffled voices and jolt-inducing sound effects (not to give anything away, but there are at least several in the divinely sinister a seancing song). The main niggle though is that these pieces for the most part are incredibly short, the trio seemingly eager to move into the next room of the haunted house ride they’ve created; still, it’s a ride any horror movie/alternative music fan should get themselves on at least once.

    Til The Casket Drops by Clipse
    Finally released from their contract at Jive Records after causing friction amidst claims of being overlooked in favour of more pop-friendly acts, Virginia Beach’s hip hop duo’s fourth album (their third to actually see release) arrives via their own Re-Up label working in conjunction with Chad Hugo and Pharrell’s Star Trak Entertainment. The Neptunes’ presence on the album isn’t as galvanising as the duo’s previous work though, with Malice and Pusha T actually working with a couple of different collaborators this time around, the most welcoming being the ruminative, almost downbeat sounds laid by Sean "P Diddy" Combs and LV on opener Freedom and Never Will It Stop. That’s not to mention some great guest spots from the likes of Kanye West, Keri Hilson, Kobe and Kenna (how’s that for hip hop/R&B artist allitteration!), and Pharrell can’t do well to keep away either, featuring on four out of eight of the cuts produced by himself and Hugo. Whilst not as rapturously received as their last LP Hell Hath No Fury, Clipse still do enough to cement their status as one of the more high profile acts in hip hop working in the world today, be they rhyming with Cam'ron about the haters on Popular Deman (Popeyes), flirting with disaster on Counseling or looking to the future on Footsteps.

    Jukebox by Priscilla Renea
    The second track on YouTube star Priscilla Renea’s debut album, TocarLovesick, opens with a pop platitude of the most risible order (“If loving you is wrong/I don’t want to be right...”); yet Renea manages to turn this into something cute by following it up with a wink and a nudge as she admits “I bet y’all knew I was gonna say that... But it’s true!” It’s this self-effacing charm that permeates throughout Jukebox, featuring production wares from established hitmakers such as Soulshock & Karlin and Power Entertainment, and also what helps her transcend her hip pop sound into something tangibly her own rather than blandly anonymous. On first listen, TocarDollhouse and TocarPretty Girl sound like little more than knock-offs of Katy Perry and Jordin Sparks, but Renea sells them with a unique enough charm for the listener to appreciate them as pop hits in their own right. It may be a little too winsome and cute for some (particularly on the absurdly cute TocarMr. Workabee and it’s dog-whistle pitched intro), but it is nice to hear someone trying to make a pure pop record that is light, lithe and not especially up on being salacious and raunchy, whilst still summoning up enough likeability so as not to sound overly preening to the kiddie crowd.

    No Ceilings by Lil' Wayne
    The big winner at the year’s Grammy awards (four including a mention for his featured spot on TocarSwagga Like Us), you can forgive Lil’ Wayne for being in more than a good mood on this fourth mixtape collection, rapping over tracks first brought to life by Beyoncé, Jay-Z, Black Eyed Peas and Kid Cudi, smoking blunts continually throughout and prone to exclaiming that his state of mind and profile in the rap world as of now knows no limits, even if it’s obvious that this compilation (his first such work without the aid of DJ Drama) was signed, sealed and delivered before he pled guilty to attempted criminal possession of a firearm in October, which may see him do time before his rock album ReBIRTH drops next year. Offering witty retreads of D.O.A. (Death of Autotune) and TocarI Gotta Feeling as well as making way for some new MC’s to ply their wares (star among them Shanell, featured here on That's All I Have and Wayne On Me), it’s not hard to hear why even Barack Obama himself has been prattling on about his skills as an MC; sure, his songs concern themselves with typical hip hop macho tropes of guns, bitches and self-aggrandising, but Wayne doesn’t just shoot them through with enough wit and cadence to make them listenable, but also to make listeners sit up, take notice and enjoy the show.

    Gorilla Manor by Local Natives
    For fledgling artists and bands, the pop world can be a dangerously anonymous place, the latest would-be casualties being this charming five piece from Los Angeles, already pegged as this year’s Fleet Foxes, just because they sing alt-pop-folk songs with a particular penchant for lovely harmonies. Now, not only does this statement give the inkling that Fleet Foxes are either a) a venerable enough institution in the world of rock to be compared in cornerstone terms to a new band or b) are already after a year so past it that the latest model has come to usurp their Next Big Thing crown (which are both, in fact, very wrong) it also robs these lovely fellows of any defence against being written off as cynically introducing themselves as soundalike noiseniks with nothing new to add... That may very well be true, but at least they have more than a few good tunes with which to back the yeasayers up, certainly being a couple of notches above the morbid gorgeousness of Foxes’ debut in terms of elation, stand outs being the rabble of Camera Talk and the warmly inviting harmonies of World News; or rather, an introduction to a band who need a fair bit more credit than lazy plaudits will strictly allow.

    Real Estate by Real Estate
    Some soothing, spaced-out surf rock now courtesy of these New Jersey natives, another indie act to capture a Next Big Thing plaudit courtesy of the ever-elusive Best New Music tag from buzz-tracking critics site, Pitchfork. Thankfully, there are enough whimsical melodies drifting throughout this debut disc to provide a justifiable inkling as to what should surely turn into something of a minor hit over the next few months; nothing strictly new or revolutionary going on here, but effortlessly keyed in to the kind of timeless indie rock that boozy nights in with recreational substances seem to be made for. A lot keener than most bands of their ilk to let the instrumentation do most of the talking before lead singer Martin Courtney’s vocals soothingly moan away in a woozy haze (the best example being the six minute TocarSuburban Beverage), their eponymous premier work is one where all of the elements flow accordingly thanks to the emotional synchronicity of each of the members, bereft of the isolating grandstanding that normally occurs when lesser bands wish to draw attention to themselves. A worthy first effort from a band to most certainly catch live before the future reveals the promises made by that ever-increasing buzz...

    Glee: Season One - The Music, Volume 2 by Various Artists
    The second soundtrack compilation for this breakout comedy/musical TV hit to see release in as many months, the second volume of Glee’s first season’s music should feel a little thin on the ground with regards to the amount of quality arrangements, given that it covers half of the amount of episodes that the first collection did. Fortunately, that’s not the case, not only because the last four shows were seemingly crammed-to-bursting with so many performances from its robustly talented cast anyway, but also due to the shrewd choices made by the music supervisors with regards to the pieces chosen. Even the obvious selections (John Lennon’s Imagine and Dreamgirls anthem And I Am Telling You I'm Not Going among them) are simply performed with too much pep and good feeling to instantly dismiss. This disc features a few more welcome lead vocals from the supporting cast (from Kevin McHale and Jenna Ushkowitz in particular), but much like last month’s release, this show belongs to Lea Michele, who powerhouses as if her life depended on it on Barbara Streisand-standard Don't Rain On My Parade only to follow up with as much prodigious likeability on Rolling Stones classic You Can’t Always Get What You Want. And anyone who doesn’t even smile at the kids’ version of Van Halen’s Jump is officially dead inside, is all I’ll say!

    Central Market by Tyondai Braxton
    Having been propelled into indie-rock stardom with his bandmates from Battles after their rapturously received debut Mirrored was unleashed in 2007, Braxton has been said to have had more than a few reservations with regards to how well his sophomore solo effort would be received, given his background in avant-garde classical/jazz music was characterised by sounds and pieces quite different from the muscular avant-rock of the supergroup’s work. However, Central Market does well to marry both the classical and avant-rock genres to give a unique bent on Braxton’s loop-heavy symphonies, marrying orchestral scores with bewildering samples and effects that often sound like Looney Tunes scores at their most darned weird (specifically that episode where Porky Pig flew across the world to find the last Dodo!), whilst also suggesting just how overt an influence his work was on the math-rock collective; key pieces here that suggest Braxton’s influence on Battles was certainly more than a factor include the tumultuous Platinum Rows and the wild peaks and valleys ravaged through on closer Dead Strings. It may be a little too idiosyncratic for some Battles fans, (The Duck and The Butcher is just yearning for a Tom & Jerry style music video though), but it’ll certainly sate the appetite before the band’s return next year.

    The Fame Monster by Lady GaGa
    It says a lot about a pop star’s ascendancy in the international consciousness when, after less than a year, you honestly couldn’t tell what the rest of the months past would have been like without them. 23 year-old Stefani Germanotta (,’:^/) can pretty much claim 2009 as her year, starting out with a golden bullet of a debut single and supporting New Kids on the Block for their reunion tour and finishing up a world tour of her very own, five Grammy nominations, unit-shifts in their millions and a knowing sass that has defiled the umbrage from even the most snooty music fan (even if her attempting to out-glam Beyoncé in their new video together falls down epically flat!) Either as a triumphant riposte to those who doubted her pop authority or as a gracious kiss to those who’ve helped her achieve global pop infamy, GaGa has bestowed her own gift for Christmas in this mini-album, which would normally reek of cynical cashing-in if the songs weren’t actually better than anything on The Fame (yes, even TocarJust Dance or TocarPaparazzi!) TocarMonster and TocarDance In The Dark are the kind of fool-proof disco hits that would get anyone spinning on the tiptoes and, with TocarSpeechless, Germanotta gives us her most tantalising taster for the future; a semblance of empathetic soul... A very dramatic turnaround from January, certainly!

    Rated R by Rihanna
    Her first album out of the gate following the intense publicity surrounding former beau Chris Brown’s attack on her, 21 year-old Robyn Fenty was faced with what would surely be the most critically-scrutinised work of her already-prolific career, most keen to find out the of the album’s overall mood and emotional pull as well as whether or not it contained hits to rival Good Girl Gone Bad’s TocarUmbrella and the underrated TocarTake A Bow. A sigh of relief must be felt then because Rihanna belies her years with an album so consistent, assured and even impressive in its intensity and emotional shades that it will mark a turning point in her development as an artist as opposed to just a singer. Gamely breathing in her darker hues from the likes of The-Dream, Ne-Yo and English producers Chase & Status, with critic-baiting allusions to violence, gore and gun culture, it’s an album steeped in regret, anger and wounded pride, grandly giving those interested in her private life food for thought and then plenty more (even the upliftingly arranged TocarFire Bomb is strewn with more than its fair share destructive imagery and TocarRussian Roulette is one of the most legitimately distressing singles to see release this year); in short, it’s more daring, emotional and crystal clear in its motives and darkness than any hip pop princess album has any right to be.

    The Element Of Freedom by Alicia Keys
    Not that we needed any more proof as to how awesome she indeed is, but with the assistance of the Jiggaman himself Jay-Z, Alicia Keys arguably gave 2009 its finest single with Empire State of Mind (feat. Alicia Keys); what a fabulous, stirring surprise then that her own solo version TocarEmpire State Of Mind (Part II) Broken Down that closes her fourth album trumps even that, Keys sounding more alive and in rapturous love with her city and its inspirations than she probably ever has done. And up until that beautiful moment arrives, the rest of Keys’ LP still stands as a finely made, elegant and sexy piece of work in its own right, the title being particularly apt in that Keys hasn’t sounded so confident and serene, especially captivating moments being found on the lovely TocarDoesn't Mean Anything and her collaboration with Drake, TocarUn-thinkable (I'm Ready). As ever, she’s best when behind the piano tinkling away as the production hitmakers mix their state-of-the-art beats underneath as she softly sings above it all, key collaborators this time around including Jeff Bhasker (fresh from his work with Jay-Z and KiD CuDi) and the seemingly ubiquitous Swizz Beatz, who whips Keys and a certain global superstar of the moment into a sultry pout-fest on Put It in a Love Song (feat. Beyoncé).

    Warm Heart of Africa by The Very Best
    One of the most enjoyable mixtapes to be released last year was from this exultant trio, comprised of brother dance DJ outfit Radioclit and singer/songwriter Esau Mwamwaya, one which saw them tackling on hits of Vampire Weekend, M.I.A., Akon and Michael Jackson with a truly lovely bent on Afrobeat mixed with the finest studio effects today’s pop music can offer (their version of Cape Cod Kwassa Kwassa in particular is something of joyous wonder). Now on their own with original material, The Very Best have one heck of a namesake to prove to their listenership, and its a minor shame that Warm Heart Of Africa doesn’t quite reach the heights of their earlier doodling; truth be told though, it still knocks several shades and teeth out of most pop music around today, infusing the warm harmonies and buoyant instrumentation and arrangements found in Mwamwaya’s traditional Malawi roots with beauteous pop hooks and effects to make a truly refreshing combo. Highlights on here include the sun-drenched Mfumu, the gorgeous opener Yalira and the childrens choir backing of Nsokoto; not to mention a couple of high profile alt-pop celebrity guests from the Western world to help stir things up. You’ll be hard pressed to find a more uplifting record this year, that’s for sure...

    Number Ones/The Best by Janet Jackson
    Though her later career has been relatively quiet compared with the success enjoyed in the late ‘80s and all of the way through the ‘90s, one need only to glance over the track list of this latest compendium of her hits to be reminded of just how impressive her work has consistently been for over twenty years; granted, most would have been thinking about her dearly departed brother in one way or another this year certainly, but it’s not taking anything away from Michael’s star when merely suggesting that Janet is an icon in her own right also. Numbers Ones, or The Best as those residing outside of North America would know it to be (especially in the UK, where she has never actually had a number one at all), not only gives an overview of an accomplished body of work, but perhaps most impressively, sees Janet portray a degree of versatility, sexiness and strength no matter what genre she decides to tackle, be it the friendly R&B pop of The Best Things In Life Are Free, the dirty rave-up of TocarGo Deep or the slow-burn swoon of TocarThat's The Way Love Goes. Granted, the most recent work doesn’t register quite as strong (particularly the duet with Nelly), but as proven with new song TocarMake Me, Janet may yet have a few more surprises up her sleeve in the next few years.

    Seek Magic by Memory Tapes
    And it’s back over to New Jersey for another debut album, this time from electro musician Dayve Hawk, who has also been enjoying a steady head of hype over the past year thanks to his well-received remix assignments and independently released singles. Like the better debut releases to see light this year, Seek Magic is one that is at once completely cohesive in its vision and signature sound, but doesn’t do well to sit still in just one designated genre, taking in light guitar-led indie pop, ambient electronic sequences and moments of gossamer-light pop mastery, often within the same song, the best example being the disturbed disco-based slow-build of Stop Talking, which deals with a particularly acrimonious break-up. It’s a lovely, ruminative, serene and spiky record that always manage to offer up something new every time that you listen to it and an immensely accomplished debut from a singer/songwriter/producer who defies the blogpop generalising afforded by so many solo-producer albums with assured talent and credibility.

    And that is why Seek Magic is my Album Of The Month For December...

    So, 2009 is approaching a close; for those who've bothered to read all of the way through this and are interested enough to maybe read a little bit more (you masochists, you!), I will be putting up my Top 100 albums of 2009 very shortly over the next couple of days, as well as the final part of my Best Of 2009 CD set and a few other knick-knacks... Don't say I don't spoil you!!!

    Until then, Merry Christmas (FFS!!!!) and Happy New Year... I can actually safely say that without fear of how horrible next year would be because, seriously, IT CAN'T GET ANY WORSE!

    On that note... Keep listening! xxx
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  • Recommended Songs (based on my library)

    Dez 18 2009, 4h12 por niiwa

    Recommended Songs (sorted by most recommended songs)

    Wrong Number : 동방신기 (Score = 442.01)
    TocarCall Me : 태군 (Score = 416.46)
    TocarU-Go-Girl - with 낯선 : 이효리 (Score = 410.39)
    TocarIt's all Love! : 倖田來未×misono (Score = 371.78)
    TocarGoodbye : Kristinia DeBarge (Score = 364.23)
    明日への讃歌 : alan (Score = 361.51)
    Rainism : 비 (Score = 356.99)
    TocarDamaged : Danity Kane (Score = 346.13)
    Get Sexy : Sugababes (Score = 312.55)
    TocarOver Load : 中島美嘉 (Score = 303.16)
    TocarPretty Girl : Kara (Score = 298.32)
    TocarLike Me : Girlicious (Score = 294.36)
    아몰레드 (AMOLED) : 손담비 &amp; 애프터스쿨 (Score = 293.74)
    TocarLose My Breath : Destiny's Child (Score = 289.98)
    친구의 고백 : 2AM (Score = 284.92)
    Tocar20-CRY- : 加藤ミリヤ (Score = 271.44)
    Merry Christmas Mr. Lawrence -FYI : Utada (Score = 262.8)
    TocarDon't Stop The Music : Rihanna (Score = 242.83)
    TocarFREE FREE : 鈴木あみ (Score = 241.79)
    TocarTalk To Me : U-Kiss (Score = 239.88)
    TocarKeeps Gettin' Better : Christina Aguilera (Score = 235.26)
    TocarOutta Here : Esmée Denters (Score = 235.22)
    TocarTPL (Talk, Play, Love) : AnyBand (Score = 232.99)
    TocarBoo : IU (Score = 229.58)
    Abracadabra : 브라운아이드걸스 (Score = 226.85)
    TocarManeater : Nelly Furtado (Score = 222.37)
    줄리엣 (Juliette) : SHINee (Score = 222.12)
    TocarDo It Well : Jennifer Lopez (Score = 221.85)
    내 머리가 나빠서 : SS501 (Score = 221.08)
    주문 (MIROTIC) : 동방신기 (Score = 213.17)
    TocarI Hate This Part : The Pussycat Dolls (Score = 213.04)
    아.미.고 (Amigo) : SHINee (Score = 208.72)
    TocarD.I.S.C.O (feat. TOP) : 엄정화 (Score = 208.08)
    파자마 파티 (PAJAMA PARTY) : Super Junior H (Score = 207.78)
    Indian Boy (Feat. 장근이, B.I) : MC 몽 (Score = 207.69)
    Tocarクラゲ、流れ星 : 大塚愛 (Score = 207.65)
    TocarSORRY, SORRY : Super Junior (Score = 206.22)
    TocarI Don't Need A Man : The Pussycat Dolls (Score = 204.08)
    TocarEnergy : Keri Hilson (Score = 201.89)
    TocarDynamite : A'ST1 (Score = 201.3)
    TocarCloser : Ne-Yo (Score = 200.01)
    TocarSpotlight : Jennifer Hudson (Score = 198.34)
    TocarWork : The Saturdays (Score = 192.12)
    Let's Get Excited : Alesha Dixon (Score = 190.06)
    Rumors : Lindsay Lohan (Score = 189.6)
    Tocar나쁜 여자야 : F.T Island (Score = 188)
    TocarDomenica : 島谷ひとみ (Score = 184.48)
    Tocar미아 : IU (Score = 180.62)
    One (feat. 지선) : Epik High (Score = 179.65)
    TocarGIVE ME UP : 玉置成実 (Score = 176.45)
    TocarIf This Is Love : The Saturdays (Score = 174.93)
    TocarBaby Doll : Girlicious (Score = 174.05)
    Tocar기도 (feat. Teddy) : 태양 (Score = 173.18)
    TocarThe Boy Does Nothing : Alesha Dixon (Score = 171.45)
    TocarWhen I Grow Up : The Pussycat Dolls (Score = 171.43)
    T-Shirt : Shontelle (Score = 170.71)
    Bossy : Lindsay Lohan (Score = 169.84)
    TocarLike a Boy : Ciara (Score = 168.99)
    TocarSay It Right : Nelly Furtado (Score = 168.3)
    Boys And Girls : Pixie Lott (Score = 165.84)
    Lucky : Ashily (Score = 161.84)
    TocarForever : Chris Brown (Score = 160.63)
    TocarFuture Love : Kristinia DeBarge (Score = 158.05)
    TocarHollaback Girl : Gwen Stefani (Score = 157.85)
    Turn It Up : Paris Hilton (Score = 157.81)
    TocarHOT - Intro : 태양 (Score = 156.42)
    TocarBeware Of The Dog : Jamelia (Score = 155.18)
    Admit It : Esmée Denters (Score = 155.11)
    TocarWith Love : Hilary Duff (Score = 154.61)
    TocarMilkshake : Kelis (Score = 152.37)
    Tocar天秤~強がりな私×弱がりな君~ : misono (Score = 152.06)
    TocarWhere U At : 태양 (Score = 151.99)
    TocarBad Boy : 손담비 (Score = 151.76)
    요리왕 (Cooking? Cooking!) : Super Junior H (Score = 151.54)
    TocarForgive Me : Leona Lewis (Score = 151.3)
    Tocar안녕 마음아 : 지선 (Score = 151.14)
    TTL (Time To Love) : 티아라 &amp; 초신성 (Score = 151.14)
    Tocar1.2.3.4. Back : A'ST1 (Score = 150.8)
    TocarIf This Isn't Love : Jennifer Hudson (Score = 150.58)
    The Loving Kind : Girls Aloud (Score = 150.56)
    TocarHello Heartbreak : Michelle Williams (Score = 149.93)
    TocarStep (Feat. Benzi) : 청림 (Score = 148.14)
    TocarStep By Step : 배틀 (Score = 144.39)
    TocarRehab : Rihanna (Score = 143.32)
    TocarSexyBack : Justin Timberlake (Score = 142.68)
    TocarBreathe Slow : Alesha Dixon (Score = 140.98)
    TocarWe Break the Dawn : Michelle Williams (Score = 140.12)
    Tocarワンルーム・ディスコ : Perfume (Score = 139.7)
    TocarDisturbia : Rihanna (Score = 138.88)
    Tocarどうして君を好きになってしまったんだろう? : 東方神起 (Score = 138.85)
    TocarGimme More : Britney Spears (Score = 137.89)
    니가 맘에 들어 (Talk To You) : SHINee (Score = 137.3)
    TocarPrisoner Of Love : 宇多田ヒカル (Score = 136.87)
    TocarStickwitu : The Pussycat Dolls (Score = 136.01)
    Clumsy : Fergie (Score = 135.4)
    Evacuate The Dancefloor : Cascada (Score = 134.9)
    Apple and Cinnamon : 宇多田ヒカル (Score = 132.92)
    TocarMiss Independent : Ne-Yo (Score = 132.81)
    TocarBurn : Jessica Mauboy (Score = 132.78)
    Tocar힘 내! (Way To Go) : 소녀시대 (Score = 132.51)
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  • Bests of 2009

    Dez 18 2009, 2h02 por PrincipeAzul

    best of 2009

    Album Most Likely to Succeed: Fever Ray - Fever Ray
    Best Spell-Casting, Peyote-Smoking, Bonfire-Dance Album: Bat for Lashes - Two Suns
    Best Spring Album: The Dirty Projectors - Bitte Orca
    Best Vocals on an Album: The xx - The xx
    Sexiest Vocals of the Year: Oliver Sim of The xx
    Best Soundtrack of the Year: Karen O and the Kids - Where The Wild Things Are
    Best Dance Album I Don't Necessarily Have the Urge to Dance To: Delorean - Ayrton Senna
    Best Album to Play On A Long, Scenic Drive: Phoenix - Wolfgang Amadeus Phoenix
    Best Hip Hop Album: Jay-Z - The Blueprint III
    Album That Most Wasted A Trip to Pakistan: Taken By Trees - East Of Eden
    Best This-Is-Real-Hipster-Shit Album: Neon Indian - Psychic Chasms
    Best Album Name: Grizzly Bear - Veckatimest
    Album with The Beautifulest Arrangements: Grizzly Bear - Veckatimest
    Best Björk-Recommended Album: The Dirty Projectors - Bitte Orca
    Best Album About Motherhood: Jenny Wilson - Hardships!
    Album That Most Makes Me Feel Like a Straight Guy: Passion Pit - Manners
    Best Summer Album: YACHT - See Mystery Lights
    Best Late-Night, Party-Is-Calming-Down Album: Junior Boys - Begone Dull Care
    Album That Most Improves Upon Its Predecessors: Röyksopp - Junior
    Best Utilization of Swedish Singers: Röyksopp - Junior
    Best Druggy Album: JJ - jj n° 2
    Best Album That One Could Actually Catch on The Radio: Keri Hilson - In A Perfect World...
    Best 80's Throwback: Jonathan Johansson - En hand i himlen
    Best 60's Throwback: Mayer Hawthorne - A Strange Arrangement
    Best Album to Push the Limits of Lo-Fi: Nite Jewel - Good Evening
    Best Album to Scratch Your Head To: Rio en Medio - Frontier
    Album Most Likely to Help You Seduce that Indie Boy in the Corner: Memory Tapes - Seek Magic
    Best Album That I Probably Could've Just Pirated A Long Time Ago But Am Sorta Grateful I Didn't: Annie - Don't Stop
    Best Winter Album: Antony & The Johnsons - The Crying Light
    Best Autumn Album: Antony & The Johnsons - The Crying Light
    Best Album That Is Excellent And Yet Still Massively Overrated: Animal Collective - Merriweather Post Pavilion
    Best Album to Listen to While Lovelorn and Bitter: Camera Obscura - My Maudlin Career
    Or Not: Camera Obscura - My Maudlin Career
    Best Album to Dance to On Top of the Roof of Your Car Like a Prostitute (a la Blue Velvet): Desire - II
    Album Most Likely to Have You Crying on the Dancefloor: Gui Boratto - Take My Breath Away
    Best Make Out Album: Fever Ray - Fever Ray (maybe that's just me?)
    Coolest Album of the Year: Little Dragon - Machine Dreams
    Best Leak of 2009: Beach House - Teen Dream

    best songs of 2009
    the songs that really had me under their spell this year:

    Animal Collective - Girls
    Annie - Anthonio (Designer Drugs Remix)
    Antony + Bryce Dessner - I Was Young When I Left Home
    Antony and the Johnsons - TocarHope Mountain
    Bat for Lashes - TocarPearl's Dream
    Bat for Lashes - TocarDaniel
    Beach House - Norway
    Beach House - Play the Game
    Beyonce - Sweet Dreams
    Beyonce - Halo
    Black Eyed Peas - TocarMeet Me Halfway
    Camera Obscura - Swans
    Cass McCombs - Dreams-Come-True-Girl (Ft. Karen Black)
    Desire - Under Your Spell
    Dirty Projectors - Stillness Is the Move
    Dirty Projectors - Two Doves
    Dorrough - Ice Cream Paint Job
    Drake - TocarBest I Ever Had
    Drake - Houstonatlantavegas
    Felix da Housecat - TocarWe All Wanna Be Prince
    Fever Ray - TocarTriangle Walks
    Fever Ray - TocarWhen I Grow Up
    Fever Ray - TocarSeven
    Grizzly Bear - Two Weeks
    Grizzly Bear + Feist – Service Bell
    Gui Borrato - No turning back
    Jamie Foxx - TocarBlame It
    Jamie Foxx - Digital Girl (Remix feat. Drake, The-Dream & Kanye West)
    Jay-Z - Empire State of Mind (Featuring Alicia Keys)
    Jenny Wilson - Hardships
    Junior Boys – Bits & Pieces
    Kanye West - TocarParanoid
    Katy Perry - TocarWaking Up In Vegas
    Keri Hilson - Turnin Me On
    Keri Hilson - TocarKnock You Down
    Keri Hilson - TocarSlow Dance
    Kings of Leon - TocarUse Somebody
    Lady GaGa - TocarPaparazzi
    Lady GaGa - TocarLoveGame
    Lady GaGa - TocarBad Romance
    Little Dragon - TocarNever Never
    Little Dragon - TocarLooking Glass
    Madonna - Celebration (Benny Benassi Remix)
    Neon Indian - TocarDeadbeat Summer
    Night Control - Star 131
    Passion Pit - TocarSleepyhead
    Phoenix - Tocar1901
    Phoenix - Countdown
    Primary 1 & Riton - Who's There?
    Röyksopp - TocarThe Girl And The Robot
    Shakira - TocarShe Wolf
    St. Vincent - Just the Same but Brand New
    Taken By Trees - Day By Day
    Taken By Trees - Watch The Waves
    Taylor Swift - TocarYou Belong With Me
    The-Dream - TocarWalkin' On The Moon
    The xx - Basic Space
    Ya Boy - We Run LA
    YACHT – TocarSummer Song
    YACHT – Psychic City
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  • My Top100 Singles of 2009

    Dez 17 2009, 11h23 por ranrun03

    Rank Track by Artist [Australian Rank]『Award』

    100-91

    100 Chase That Feeling by Hilltop Hoods [20]
    099 TocarAlpha Dog by Fall Out Boy
    098 We Won't Run by Sarah Blasko [19]
    097 TocarHappy by Leona Lewis
    096 TocarSomeday by Rob Thomas
    095 TocarLove Long Distance by The Gossip
    094 TocarZero by Yeah Yeah Yeahs
    093 If Today Was Your Last Day by Nickelback
    092 TocarChillin by Wale (Feat. Lady GaGa)
    091 TocarOne More Chance by Bloc Party

    90-81

    090 TocarMy Delirium by Ladyhawke [18]
    089 TocarDay 'N' Nite (Crookers Remix) by Kid Cudi (Feat. Crookers)
    088 Fixin To Thrill by Dragonette
    087 TocarWhere Did All the Love Go? by Kasabian
    086 TocarAddicted by Saving Abel
    085 Love & Sexy Magic by Ciara (Feat. Justin Timberlake)
    084 TocarLike It Loud by Cassie Davis [17]
    083 TocarHotel Room Service by Pitbull (Feat. Nicole Scherzinger)
    082 TocarYou Found Me by The Fray
    081 Second Chance by Shinedown

    80-71

    080 New In Town by Little Boots
    079 TocarRussian Roulette by Rihanna
    078 New Perspective by Panic at the Disco
    077 Because by Jessica Mauboy [16]
    076 Ready For The Weekend by Calvin Harris
    075 TocarFuck You by Lily Allen
    074 TocarFireflies by Owl City
    073 Make You Happy by Josh Pyke [15]
    072 TocarBoom Boom Pow by Black Eyed Peas
    071 TocarLoveGame by Lady GaGa

    70-61

    070 When Love Takes Over by David Guetta (Feat. Kelly Rowland)
    069 Feels Like Woah by Wes Carr [14]
    068 TocarSweet Dreams by Beyoncé
    067 TocarStanding On The Shore by Empire of the Sun [13]
    066 TocarWe Are Golden by Mika
    065 TocarWaking Up In Vegas by Katy Perry
    064 TocarGives You Hell by The All-American Rejects
    063 TocarNo Surprise by Daughtry
    062 TocarPaparazzi by Lady GaGa
    061 Holiday by Dizzee Rascal (Feat. Calvin Harris & Chrome)

    60-51

    060 TocarMeet Me Halfway by Black Eyed Peas
    059 TocarBefore The Worst by The Script
    058 TocarThe Boy Does Nothing by Alesha Dixon
    057 TocarHeartless by Kanye West
    056 I'd Come For You by Nickelback
    055 Art of Love by Guy Sebastian (Feat. Jordin Sparks) [12]
    054 One Love by David Guetta (Feat. Estelle)
    053 TocarShe's Got Me Dancing (Radio Edit) by Tommy Sparks
    052 TocarAccording To You by ORIANTHI [11]
    051 TocarRelease Me by Agnes

    50-41

    050 Black Box by Stan Walker [10]
    049 Been Waiting by Jessica Mauboy [09] 『My Favorite Australian Female Artist of Year』
    048 TocarBattlefield by Jordin Sparks
    047 TocarBodies by Robbie Williams
    046 Uprising by Muse
    045 TocarChange (feat. Wale) by Daniel Merriweather [08]『My Favorite Australian Male Artist of Year』
    044 TocarBulletproof by La Roux
    043 Eh Eh (Nothing Else I Can Say) by Lady GaGa
    042 TocarBaby By Me by 50 Cent (Feat. Ne-Yo)
    041 Evacuate The Dancefloor by Cascada

    40-31

    040 TocarHush Hush by The Pussycat Dolls
    039 Right Round by Flo Rida
    038 Coin Laundry by Lisa Mitchell [07]
    037 Gifted by N.A.S.A. (Feat. Kanye West, Santa & Lykke Li)
    036 TocarLove Drunk by Boys Like Girls
    035 TocarKnock You Down by Keri Hilson (Feat. Kanye West & Ne-Yo)
    034 Hear No, See No, Speak No by Ricki-Lee [06]
    033 Empire State of Mind by Jay-Z (Feat. Alicia Keys)
    032 I'm Not Alone by Calvin Harris
    031 Starstrukk by 3OH!3 (Feat. Katy Perry)

    30-21

    030 TocarThe Fear by Lily Allen
    029 TocarI Wanna by The All-American Rejects
    028 Please Don't Leave Me by P!nk
    027 TocarWe Are The People by Empire of the Sun [05] 『My Favorite Australian Group of Year』
    026 Tocar3 by Britney Spears
    025 TocarHalo by Beyoncé
    024 TocarAlready Gone by Kelly Clarkson
    023 Little Lion Man by Mumford & Sons
    022 TocarBad Romance by Lady GaGa
    021 TocarBeautiful by Akon (Feat. Colby O'Donis)

    20-11

    020 TocarJai Ho! (You Are My Destiny) by A.R. Rahman & The Pussycat Dolls
    019 TocarI Know You Want Me (Calle Ocho) by Pitbull
    018 TocarLove Story by Taylor Swift
    017 Like It Like That by Guy Sebastian [04]
    016 Whatcha Say by Jason Derulo
    015 This Is Who I Am by Vanessa Amorosi [03]
    014 Sexy Bitch by David Guetta (Feat. Akon)
    013 TocarI Do Not Hook Up by Kelly Clarkson
    012 TocarTiK ToK by Ke$ha
    011 Rock & Roll by Eric Hutchinson

    10-1

    010 TocarThe Last Day On Earth by Kate Miller-Heidke [02]
    009 Don't Trust Me by 3OH!3
    008 TocarSilly Boy by Eva Simons
    007 TocarBreakeven by The Script 『My Favorite Group of Year』
    006 TocarYou Belong With Me by Taylor Swift 『My Favorite Music Video of Year』

    005 Foreign Land by Eskimo Joe [01]『My Favorite Australian Single of Year』
    004 TocarI Gotta Feeling by Black Eyed Peas 『My Favorite Ringtone of Year』
    003 Good Girls Go Bad by Cobra Starship (Feat. Leighton Meester)
    002 TocarMy Life Would Suck Without You by Kelly Clarkson 『My Last.fm No.1 Artist of Year』『My Last.fm No.1 Track of Year』『My Favorite Female Artist of Year』
    001 TocarDown by Jay Sean (Feat. Lil' Wayne)『My Favorite Female Artist of Year』『My Favorite Single of Year』



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  • How diverse is your musical taste?

    Dez 8 2009, 3h02 por santanabeltran

    First, make a list of your top-20 artists overall. Then, for each of these artists, add the 8 most similar artists to your list. Delete

    any duplicates, count up the number of entries on your list and this will give you some idea of how eclectic your listening habits

    are. A score of 9 represents an extremely unvaried musical taste while a 160 represents an extremely varied one.

    1. Britney Spears
    - Lindsay Lohan
    - Paris Hilton
    - Ashley Tisdale
    - Wanessa Camargo

    2. Lady GaGa
    - Space Cowboy
    - Ke$ha
    - Little Boots

    3. Madonna
    - Janet Jackson
    - Cher
    - Dannii Minogue
    - Cyndi Lauper

    4. Miley Cyrus
    - Hannah Montana
    - Demi Lovato
    - Selena Gomez
    - Mitchel Musso
    - Emily Osment

    5. Christina Aguilera
    - Jessica Simpson
    - Beyoncé
    - Mariah Carey
    - Jennifer Lopez
    - Leona Lewis

    6. Katy Perry
    - Kelly Clarkson
    - Ashlee Simpson
    - The Veronicas

    7. Rihanna
    - Ciara
    - Nicole Scherzinger
    - Keri Hilson
    - Fergie
    - Kat DeLuna

    8. Kylie Minogue
    - Sophie Ellis-Bextor
    - Girls Aloud
    - Rachel Stevens
    - Annie
    - Emma Bunton

    9. Spice Girls
    - Victoria Beckham
    - Melanie B
    - Geri Halliwell
    - Melanie C
    - Sugababes

    10. Gwen Stefani
    - No Doubt
    - Nelly Furtado

    11. Beyoncé
    - Destiny's Child
    - Kelly Rowland
    - Michelle Williams
    - Solange

    12. Metro Station
    - The Medic Droid
    - Breathe Carolina
    - Cash Cash
    - Forever the Sickest Kids
    - nickasaur!
    - nevershoutnever!
    - Rediscover

    13. Michael Jackson
    - The Jackson 5
    - The Jacksons
    - Michael Jackson & Paul McCartney
    - Janet Jackson
    - Whitney Houston
    - 3T
    - Michael Jackson & Janet Jackson

    14. Hellogoodbye
    - PlayRadioPlay!
    - A Rocket To The Moon
    - Owl City

    15. Cute Is What We Aim For
    - The Maine
    - All Time Low
    - Mayday Parade
    - Every Avenue
    - The Academy Is...
    - We The Kings

    16. The Pussycat Dolls
    - Nicole Scherzinger
    - Jessica Sutta

    17. Shania Twain
    - Faith Hill
    - LeAnn Rimes
    - Martina McBride
    - Terri Clark
    - Céline Dion
    - Carrie Underwood
    - Sara Evans

    18. Jonas Brothers
    - Honor Society
    - Nicholas Jonas
    - Joe Jonas
    - Nick Jonas

    19. Amy Winehouse
    - Adele
    - Duffy
    - Joss Stone
    - Corinne Bailey Rae
    - Lily Allen
    - Macy Gray
    - Erykah Badu

    20. Whitney Houston
    - Mariah Carey
    - Toni Braxton
    - Alexandra Burke
    - Leona Lewis
    - Monica
    - Deborah Cox

    114.
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