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Search For Everything/John Mayer
"Mayer glides through the record so smoothly, the supple sound seems almost insouciant. It is also quite alluring. Mayer may be reverting to the sound of Continuum, alternating between R&B workouts and soul-baring ballads, but forward movement is the unifying sentiment here." --Allmusic
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Guardians of The Galaxy, Vol. 2 (OST)
Mr. Blue Sky / Electric Light Orchestra -- Fox on the run / Sweet -- Lake Shore Drive / Aliotta Haynes Jeremiah -- The chain / Fleetwood Mac -- Bring it on home to me / Sam Cooke -- Southern nights / Glen Campbell -- My sweet Lord / George Harrison -- Brandy (You're a fine girl) / Looking Glass -- Come a little bit closer / Jay & The Americans -- Wham bam shang-a-lang / Silver -- Surrender / Cheap Trick -- Father and son / Cat Stevens -- Flash light / Parliament -- Guardians inferno / The Sneepers featuring David Hasselhoff.
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NOW 62
Bad things (Machine Gun Kelly & Camila Cabello) -- I don't wanna live forever (Fifty shades darker) (Zayn & Taylor Swift) -- Mercy (Shawn Mendes) -- Paris (the Chainsmokers) -- That's what I like (Bruno Mars) -- Cold (Maroon 5 feat. Future) -- I feel it coming (the Weeknd feat. Daft Punk) -- Chained to the rhythm (Katy Perry feat. Skip Marley) -- Rockabye (Clean Bandit feat. Sean Paul & Anne-Marie) -- It ain't me (Kygo & Selena Gomez) -- Scared to be lonely (Martin Garrix & Dua Lipa) -- Down (Marian Hill) -- Million Reasons (Lady Gaga) -- Issues (Julia Michaels) -- Play that song (Train) -- The fighter (Keith Urban feat. Carrie Underwood) -- Now presents what's next! Feeling alive (Earl St. Clair) ; Take it all back 2.0 (Judah & the Lion) ; Get up (Mount Holly) ; Tired of talking (Léon) ; Technically single (Tayler Buono) ; Work the middle (Alex Aiono).
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One More Light/Linkin Park
"Linkin Park’s transformation from the howling rap-metal of its breakthrough album “Hybrid Theory” to the radio-ready pop of its new album “One More Light” (Warner Bros.) is really only shocking to those who haven’t checked in with the band since the turn of the century. Yes, it is a giant leap from Chester Bennington screaming lyrics and Brad Delson’s roaring guitars in songs like “Crawling” to the electro-pop of “Nobody Can Save Me” and “Sorry for Now,” where Bennington sounds like he has taken over Owl City. But there have been plenty of steps in between, during the past decade or so, and Linkin Park has clearly been sharpening its pop hooks." --Newsday
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Strength Of A Woman
"R&B queen Mary J Blige has chosen a telling title for her latest release: this is not an album that seethes or despairs; rather, it grapples with insecurity and ultimately revels in determined power...It’s not groundbreaking, but Blige’s vocals alone are a reminder of why she remains so important to the genre." The Guardian
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