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June 28, 2009 by admin
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Brandy & Ne-Yo - Too Little Too Late (full) - listen Brandy is already working on her sixth studio album, and it seems as though tracks and demos for the R&B sensation haven’t been on lock! Brandy and Ne-Yo material is leaking left and right. I love Brandy’s vocal arrangements and delivery - her voice runs like water to me, but for some reason, I am just not fond of hearing Ne-Yo with her. He doesn’t match her intensity at all to me, but the song isn’t half bad. Mya feat. Bun B.
It’s a rainy wait for Emraan and Soha
EmraanAbsurd as it may sound but the fact remains that Emraan Hashmi’s next release is stuck because rain Gods haven’t been kind to Mumbai this season. Since ‘Tum Mile’ is set a few years back in the times of infamous Mumbai floods, the makers want to shoot some scenes in natural rains. However, as the wait gets longer for the rainy season to kick start in Mumbai, Emraan Hashmi, Kunal Deshmukh (the film’s director) and other cast and crew members of the film have been left with no other choice b
Luck
EXPECTATIONS Soham Shah’s last film Kaal had boasted of chartbuster music. So much so, that it is selling even till date while the songs continue to play across satellite channels. Now with a bigger star cast and much bigger budget in hands, Soham returns with Luck which is easily one of the most anticipated films of the season. Its thriller promo has done the trick and one expects that the music too will follow the high adrenalin mode and get the right thump in place; something which is muc
HUCK#015 - The Soundtrack
Listen to the music that helped shape our latest issue . A month or so ago, we received some amazing shots of dogs leaping in the air from photographer Josh Cole dubbed Pitbull Ballet . So what better song to kick off the playlist than Tchaikovsky’s Nutcracker ? As we have an exclusive interview with Yeah Yeah Yeahs , we’ve included the excellent Soft Shock from their new album It’s Blitz . Mass Appeal by Gang Starr was the inspiration for the Mathieu Crépel interview a
The Thriller’s Gone
The icons of my childhood are going fast, it seems. Ed McMahon on Tuesday. Farrah Fawcett this morning. And this evening, the King of Pop. I can’t say I was a die-hard Michael Jackson fan, but his music was the music of my youth, from the perfectly crafted pop confections of “ABC” and “I Want You Back” with the Jackson Five, to such towering works as 1982’s “Thriller” and ’87’s “Bad.” There was no disputing his enormous talent and riveting showmanship — music that proved to be terrific enough

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