Unapologetic
• November 20, 2012 • Leave a CommentPosted in Album Review, Rihanna
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Songs I’m Loving Right Now: Mid-June 2012
• June 12, 2012 • Leave a CommentPosted in Single Review
Tags: 80s, Album Review, Aly & AJ, America, American Idol, Axwell, Baroque, Bonnie McKee, Breaking the Spell, Call Me Maybe, Canada, Canadian Idol, Carly Rae Jepsen, Chauncey Hollis, chris daughtry, club music, Come on a Cone, Curiosity, dance, daughtry, Def Leppard, DJ Daaar, electronica, EMI, Flyleaf, Greyhound, Gwen Stefani, Hans Zimmer, Hip-Hop, hiphop, Hit-Boy, house, How We Do, How We Do (Party), Howard Bensen, Interscope, Josh Ramsay, Kelly Clarkson, Kelly Sheehan, Kenoe, Kesha, Kosovo, Marti Frederiksen, Maurice Jordan, Michelle Branch, music, music blog, music review, Nickelback, Nicki Minaj, O.R.A., One Night Stand, Patrick Mullins, Pink Friday, Pink Friday... Roman Reloaded, pop, R&B, radio single, radio songs, rap, RCA, Rihanna, Rita Ora, Roc Nation, Roman Reloaded, Sebastian Ingrosso, Single, Single Review, Steve Angello, Swedish House Mafia, Tauheed Epps, The Monarchs, The Runners, TiK ToK, Top 40, Travish Crowes, UK, Universal Republic, Victor Alexander, vinyabarion, Who's Afraid of Music, World Music, Young Money, Zoe Dechanel, Zooey Deschanel
Call My Name
• June 4, 2012 • Leave a CommentPosted in Calvin Harris, Cheryl Cole, Girls Aloud, Single Review
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Good Girls Go Bad
• July 19, 2009 • 5 CommentsPosted in Cobra Starship, Single Review
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3 SPLASH
• July 17, 2009 • 2 CommentsPosted in Koda Kumi, Single Review
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