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Love by Jennifer Lopez J.Lo’s long-awaited album is a testament to the contemporary club scene. Infused with European house beats and with collabs with the likes of The Dream, Lady Gaga, Lil Wayne and Pitbull, this album belongs on the dance charts. Disguised under the thumping base are some pretty personal lyrics. |
Dirty Work by All Time Low The band’s fourth album shows clear how they’ve garnered such a big fanbase—their music is appealing with enough rock edge to not confuse it with boyband pop music. Mostly catchy tunes and honest relatable lyrics makes for an enjoyable listen, listen up for Do You Want Me (Dead) and Heroes. |
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Glee: The Music Vol. 6 by Glee Cast Ever since the Glee Cast’s version of Journey’s Don’t Stop Believing clocked over 700,000 downloads, their renditions of much loved singles and epic mashups have garnered much attention not just as a TV show, but as a musical group. This album offers Glee lovers more of a good thing—and that’s always best! |
Wounded Rhymes by Lykke Li 25-year-old Swedish singer Lykke Li surprised the many who realised that her tender voice is often coupled with lyrics that pack a punch. Her voice, melodic and light coos sexy, almost menacing words that has the allure of a delicious affair. |
