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Lol»rank: 11444par: Basshunter
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Hurting»rank: 9014par: Tears for Fears
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Love Songs»rank: 8472par: Jordan Knight
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Works»rank: 9793par: Queen
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Nouvelle Vague»rank: 293par: Nouvelle Vague
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The Best CD + DVD»rank: 130par: Tatu
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A Grand Don't Come for Free»rank: 10236par: The Streets
Chroniques et points de vue:From :With beats that mix hip-hop, R&B, and UK garage, A Grand Don't Come For Free, like its impressive predecessor 0riginal Pirate Material (2002), transforms the everyday and the mundane into the terms of an epic. British rapper Mike Skinner captures the simple details of a simple existence that inhabits the lower levels of the middle class. But whereas 0riginal Pirate Material was more about everyday life on the streets, this follow-up is more about everyday ... |
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The Sweet Escape (Parental Advisory)»rank: 3759par: Gwen Stefani
Chroniques et points de vue:From :There's nothing like a Gwen Stefani disc to rip you from your pop comfort zone and, in the pleasantest way possible, knock you around a bit. 0n The Sweet Escape, the blows arrive roughly every four minutes: a yodel ('Wind lt Up') skitters off ceremoniously before the title track, featuring Akon, catches you off guard with its infectious yelps of 'Woo-hoo, YEE-hoo!,' and the pouty rap of '0range County Girl' has barely petered out before ... |
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Whoa Nelly!»rank: 6480par: Nelly Furtado
Chroniques et points de vue:From Amazon.co.uk:Blame it on the bossa nova, but this chick has got soul. By filtering her Portuguese roots through the trip-hop she was weaned on, Nelly Furtado creates a hypnotic form of R&B/alterna-pop that at times sounds like Fiona Apple, Macy Gray, and Gwen Stefani all rolled into a Portishead song. Cutting her teeth at four Lilith Fair dates before even having a record contract, Furtado seems far accelerated beyond her 21 years. Listen and you ... |
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Peeping Tom»rank: 14413par: Peeping Tom
Chroniques et points de vue:From Amazon.co.uk:Blame it on the bossa nova, but this chick has got soul. By filtering her Portuguese roots through the trip-hop she was weaned on, Nelly Furtado creates a hypnotic form of R&B/alterna-pop that at times sounds like Fiona Apple, Macy Gray, and Gwen Stefani all rolled into a Portishead song. Cutting her teeth at four Lilith Fair dates before even having a record contract, Furtado seems far accelerated beyond her 21 years. Listen and you ... |