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Alicia Keys Alicia Keys - Doesn't Mean Anything (RCA)
Master of all trades Alicia returns with a typical love-means-more-than-really-expensive-things themed ballad.
Adam F and Horx Feat Redman Adam F & Horx ft. Redman - Shut The Lights Off (Breakbeat Kaos)
The rules of music are such that the same content packaged in a different beat is and should be labelled a remix even if it's eight years too late!
Chipmunk Chipmunk - I Am Chipmunk (Columbia Records)
North London based MC Chipmunk's debut offering is about as grime as a book of nursery rhymes.
Whitney Houston Whitney Houston - I Look To You (Arista)
Despite being littered with the most current producer sovereign this more nineties than noughties comeback effort falls far too short of expectation.
Mamas Gun Mamas Gun - Routes To Riches (Candelion Records)
Routes To Riches is a musical road trip with more funk in its trunk than the Brand New Heavies.
Pink P!nk - Funhouse (RCA)
P!nk's break-up track is more divorce party than self-pitying pajamas, chocolate and ice cream.
The Proclaimers The Proclaimers - Love Can Move Mountains (W14 Music)
The anthem kings produce a familiar sounding but no less empowering song regarding the merits of love.
N-Dubz N-Dubz - Wouldn’t You (All Around The World)
This candid underground urban collective successfully seeped into our mainstream whilst we weren't looking, cleaned up their act and got our attention.
Raphael Saddiq Raphael Saadiq - 100 Yard Dash (Sony BMG)
Saadiq adopts a refreshing perspective on popular music, resulting in a track that's Motown for beginners.
Franz Ferdinand 2 Franz Ferdinand - No You Girls (Domino Records)
Franz Ferdinand have successfully inserted pop into rock without forfeiting their trademark cool.
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