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Evolve /Imagine Dragons
" Imagine Dragons consciously move forward on Evolve, pushing themselves into a positive place...It's not that Imagine Dragons have abandoned the heavy-footed stomp they patented on "Radioactive," but they've threaded in busy, percolating electronic beats and give plenty of space to gilded keyboards. When the tempo is quick, the results are festival-friendly electro-rockers." --All Music
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Heart break /Lady Antebellum
Heart Break is the band’s sixth studio album, due out June 9, and showcases Lady Antebellum’s powerful harmonies and vocal blend. Well known for their often poignant ballads, Lady A stretch outside their comfort zone with high energy songs that at times recall ’70s pop tracks...A versatile release that showcases the trio’s ability to effortlessly tackle fun songs as well as the poignant ballads. --Sounds Like Nashville
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Kidz bop 35
That's what I like -- Paris -- I don't wanna live forever -- Mercy -- It ain't me -- Love on the brain -- Stay -- Cold -- Still got time -- Issues -- Castle on the hill -- Something just like this -- Down -- Chained to the rhythm -- Say you won't let go -- Best time ever.
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Witness /Katy Perry
"Perry has replaced the eye of the tiger with the heart of a contemporary night owl, making an album of mostly moody, dreamy, reserved music – and one double-entendre-filled, AC/DC-ready food fight in "Bon Appetit." --Rolling Stone.
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Wonder Woman:
"With “Wonder woman” Rupert Gregson Williams took the last step into establishing himself as a household name and a permanent choice for blockbusters; he wrote a rich score, epic and heroic and just what this beautiful film and character needed. He also kept his personal musical identity while also incorporating the main character theme and giving for the first time the DC universe a sense of thematic unity. " --Sountrack Dreams See also this interview with composer Rupert Gregson-Williams at NPR.
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