Music Review: Robyn – Body Talk Pt. 1

June 30, 2010 by admin  
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Anyone not listening to Robyn should start now. Her new album, Body Talk Pt. 1, is a well-executed confection of pop and hip-hop that cannot be missed. Seriously, give this woman a chance. And, dont write her off because shes blonde-headed and singing dance and pop music. Lately, it seems …

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