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  • Dec 30

    A star is a star though many would disagree, you have to give credit to all the hard work she has put into reviving her career and getting back on top of the POP scene she oh so loves. Almost 10 years after the release of her controversial “One More time” MTV, she does it again with “Womanizer” and the many other songs on her new album. Considering she started the year in the hospital and the next few months under psychiatric observation, she’s done good. She’s appeared on TV facing the criticism and intrigue fearlessly, laughing them off as mere parts of a diva’s life. Now, after many court appearances and disappearances, restraining orders and hospital visits, she gets back on track with “Circus“. What she’s done is close to impossible, resurrecting a career left in shambles in just 12 months. Whether she does a complete comeback, nobody knows but her.

  • Nov 24

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    This November, let us take a look on the songs that were requested most.

    • Let It Rock by Kevin Rudolf Featuring Lil Wayne
    • Burnin’ Up – Jonas Brothers
    • Disturbia – Rihanna
    • So What – Pink
    • Womanizer – Britney Spears
    • Single Ladies (Put A Ring On it) – Beyonce
    • Lovebug – Jonas Brothers
    • American Boy – Estelle Feat. Kanye West
    • Whatever You Like – T.I.
    • Just Dance – Lady Gaga
    • If I Were A Boy – Beyonce
    • It’s Over – Jesse McCartney
    • Your Gonna Go Far, Kid – The Offspring
    • Hot N Cold – Katy Perry
    • Miss Independant – Ne-Yo
    • Keeps Gettin’ Better – Christina Aguilera
    • T-Shirt – Shontelle
    • I’m Yours – Jason Mraz
    • Forever – Chris Brown
    • Paper Planes – M.I.A.
    • Viva La Vida – Coldplay
    • Leavin’ – Jesse McCartney
    • Shake It – Metro Station
    • Love Story – Taylor Swift
    • Fall For You – Secondhand Serenade
    • Live Your Life – T.I. featuring Rihanna
    • I Kissed A Girl – Katy Perry
    • Shut Up and Let Me Go – The Ting Tings
    • Closer – Ne-Yo
  • Aug 11


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    Tired of listening the High School Musical? Try this new music sensation that somehow… will blow your mind. Atlantic Records released the soundtrack to Nick and Norah’s Infinite Playlist last September 23, 2008 online and in stores. Artists featured on the soundtrack to the buzzed about movie include Vampire Weekend, Band of Horses, We Are Scientists, and Devendra Banhart. Directed by Peter Sollett, Nick and Norah’s Infinite Playlist is based on the bestselling novel by Rachel Cohn and David Levithan. The Screen Gems movie hit the theatres on October 3 and was on the number 6 spot on the blockbuster hit. Nick (Michael Cera) frequents New York’s indie rock scene nursing a broken heart and a vague ability to play the bass. Norah (Kat Dennings) is questioning pretty much all of her assumptions about the world. They have nothing in common except for their taste in music. Their chance encounter leads to an all-night quest to find a legendary band’s secret show and ends up becoming the first date in a romance that could change both their lives.

  • Jul 1

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    Being an avid follower of the music scene for years, I would like to share with you some of the artists that I found very consistent when it comes to their style, music and performance. However, I do not suppose that some of you will agree with me since we have different tastes in music. So here it goes.

    1. Mariah Carey. I can say that I like all her albums especially her old ones. Classic!
    2. Backstreet Boys. Ever since boy bands became a fad, I had followed these boys career and I believe they are really talented to last for more than ten years.
    3. Celine Dion. Just can’t believe how great her vocals are.

    * to be continued…

  • Apr 6

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    These are the top twenty singles served hot as of this month’s Billboard Singles Charts, which are one of the charts that can sure be trusted.

    1. Love In This Club – Usher featuring Young Jeezy

    2. Low – Flo Rida featuring T-Pain

    3. With You – Chris Brown

    4. Don’t Stop The Music – Rihanna

    5. Love Song – Sara Bareilles

    6. No Air – Jordin Sparks duet with Chris Brown

    7. Apologize – Timbaland featuring OneRepublic

    8. No One – Alicia Keys

    9. Independent – Webbie, Lil’ Phat & Lil’ Boosie

    10. Sensual Seduction – Snoop Dogg

    11. Superstar – Lupe Fiasco Featuring Matthew Santos

    12. Sorry – Buckcherry

    13. Sexy Can I – Ray J & Yung Berg

    14. See You Again – Miley Cyrus

    15. Take You There – Sean Kingston

    16. Elevator – Flo Rida Featuring Timbaland

    17. Shadow Of The Day – Linkin Park

    18. Like You’ll Never See Me Again – Alicia Keys

    19. Feedback – Janet

    20. Suffocate – J. Holiday

     

    Source: www.billboard.com