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Falling Slowly – Glen Hansard & Maketa Irglova - (AC) :mblah05: :sleepy1:
This song sure doesn’t do a thing for me. Slow, plodding and boring. Wake me up when it’s over. I wouldn’t even want to play this for background music.
Finally (Radio Edit) – Fergie – (CHR)
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I’m going to have to give props to Fergie on this one. It’s a slow song, but it has “emotion” and reminds me of what Bette Midler might have done years ago. Definitely one of my favorites by Fergie so far and was very surprised how mature she sounded on this cut.
Leavin’ – Jesse McCartney – (CHR)
Hmmm, can you say “Justin Timberlake-Lite”? Not a bad pop song and might go over well with the younger ladies.
Little Miss Obsessive (Album Version) – Ashlee Simpson (CHR)
Well Ashlee is not going to win any awards for “great singing”, but this harmless wanna-be pop/rock song is a whole lot more tolerable than I thought it was going to be. The chorus is what saves this song, although it never seems to take off.
How Many Words (Album Version) – Blake Lewis (CHR)
Right out of the chute, Blake starts of with his obnoxious “beat-boxing.” I guess that he has to do this as it’s his “formula” but it gets really old, real fast for me. The rest of the song could have been right out of the soft-dance-pop from the ‘80’s.
Drop (Clean) – Ying Yang Twins (URBAN)
Heavy synth line drives this song and will probably go over well with the right crowd. Didn’t really want to like this, but it has grown on me.
Last Time (Radio Edit) – Trey Songz (URBAN) :sleepy1:
A slow-groove song that never seems to catch my attention with a hook or anything outstanding, it’s just there…..and forgotten very quickly.
Get Like Me (Clean) – David Banner / Feat. Chris Brown (URBAN)
Thud, thud, boom, boom…..you’ll hear this one rattling your doors and windows of your house as the cars drive by. Why was this even recorded?
How We Do It (Around My Way) – Lloyd/ Feat. Ludacris (URBAN)
Buzzing synthesizers and a clap/beat drives this song, in spite of the “nursery rhyme” style rapping by Ludacris.
Life Of Da Party (Clean) – Snoop Dogg/ Feat. Too Short (URBAN)
Snoop lays down the rhymes over a very catchy recording. My only complaint is that it’s just a bit too long and would be better chopping about 1 minute off of it.
Every Other Weekend – Reba McEntire/ Duet with Skip Ewing (COUNTRY):sleepy4:
What a depressing song about a divorced couple palming their kids off on each other “every other weekend” and carrying that unrequited torch for each other. Fasten hose to exhaust, start car and breathe deeply.
If You Didn’t Love Me (Album Version) – Phil Stacey (COUNTRY)
Yes this is the same Phil Stacey from Season 6 of American Idol. He was the bald, ex-Navy guy that liked to wear funky hats. Cowritten by the vocalist out of Rascal Flatts, so this song is very derivative of their style.
Braid My Hair (Radio Edit) – Randy Owen (COUNTRY)
Mr. Alabama’s first single (produced by John Rich) is about a little girl with cancer who has lost her hair due to the chemotherapy treatments. Very sad subject but hope is the key message.
Requiem For A Dying Song – Flogging Molly (ROCK)
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This has to be my favorite song on this week’s release. Right off the bat, this song grabbed my attention and kept it to the end. An in your face pub song that should be played really loud anytime of the day!
World’s Away – From First To Last (ROCK)
Reminds me of a U2 (Under A Blood Red Sky) sound meets Fallout Boy for a very pleasing, radio friendly song. Catchy guitar riff, and some big drums baby…
Addicted – Saving Abel (ROCK)
When I first heard this I thought it was Hinder. In spite of the similarities, I find this a very decent harder rock song that could get some air-play.
See You Again (Johhny Coppola-Dance You Again Remix) – Miley Cyrus (DANCE) :glasses9:
I wear my sunglasses at night….oh wait a minute; this isn’t that song! Teenage pop song with a dance remix. I’m quite ashamed of myself as I find myself singing along with this one.
Run The Show (Johhny Vicious Radio Mix) – Kat Deluna (DANCE)
Driving beat, but not as catchy as “Whine Up”, but still fairly infectious.
Where Your Heart Belongs (Album Version) – Mainstay (CHRISTIAN)
Nicely played and produced but not real memorable.
Top Of My Lungs – Phillips, Craig & Dean (CHRISTIAN)
Decent song that really takes off with the chorus. I can see the crowd waving their lighted cell-phones when this is played in concert.
This song sure doesn’t do a thing for me. Slow, plodding and boring. Wake me up when it’s over. I wouldn’t even want to play this for background music.
Finally (Radio Edit) – Fergie – (CHR)
I’m going to have to give props to Fergie on this one. It’s a slow song, but it has “emotion” and reminds me of what Bette Midler might have done years ago. Definitely one of my favorites by Fergie so far and was very surprised how mature she sounded on this cut.
Leavin’ – Jesse McCartney – (CHR)
Hmmm, can you say “Justin Timberlake-Lite”? Not a bad pop song and might go over well with the younger ladies.
Little Miss Obsessive (Album Version) – Ashlee Simpson (CHR)
Well Ashlee is not going to win any awards for “great singing”, but this harmless wanna-be pop/rock song is a whole lot more tolerable than I thought it was going to be. The chorus is what saves this song, although it never seems to take off.
How Many Words (Album Version) – Blake Lewis (CHR)
Right out of the chute, Blake starts of with his obnoxious “beat-boxing.” I guess that he has to do this as it’s his “formula” but it gets really old, real fast for me. The rest of the song could have been right out of the soft-dance-pop from the ‘80’s.
Drop (Clean) – Ying Yang Twins (URBAN)
Heavy synth line drives this song and will probably go over well with the right crowd. Didn’t really want to like this, but it has grown on me.
Last Time (Radio Edit) – Trey Songz (URBAN) :sleepy1:
A slow-groove song that never seems to catch my attention with a hook or anything outstanding, it’s just there…..and forgotten very quickly.
Get Like Me (Clean) – David Banner / Feat. Chris Brown (URBAN)

Thud, thud, boom, boom…..you’ll hear this one rattling your doors and windows of your house as the cars drive by. Why was this even recorded?
How We Do It (Around My Way) – Lloyd/ Feat. Ludacris (URBAN)
Buzzing synthesizers and a clap/beat drives this song, in spite of the “nursery rhyme” style rapping by Ludacris.
Life Of Da Party (Clean) – Snoop Dogg/ Feat. Too Short (URBAN)
Snoop lays down the rhymes over a very catchy recording. My only complaint is that it’s just a bit too long and would be better chopping about 1 minute off of it.
Every Other Weekend – Reba McEntire/ Duet with Skip Ewing (COUNTRY):sleepy4:
What a depressing song about a divorced couple palming their kids off on each other “every other weekend” and carrying that unrequited torch for each other. Fasten hose to exhaust, start car and breathe deeply.
If You Didn’t Love Me (Album Version) – Phil Stacey (COUNTRY)
Yes this is the same Phil Stacey from Season 6 of American Idol. He was the bald, ex-Navy guy that liked to wear funky hats. Cowritten by the vocalist out of Rascal Flatts, so this song is very derivative of their style.
Braid My Hair (Radio Edit) – Randy Owen (COUNTRY)
Mr. Alabama’s first single (produced by John Rich) is about a little girl with cancer who has lost her hair due to the chemotherapy treatments. Very sad subject but hope is the key message.
Requiem For A Dying Song – Flogging Molly (ROCK)
:clap:This has to be my favorite song on this week’s release. Right off the bat, this song grabbed my attention and kept it to the end. An in your face pub song that should be played really loud anytime of the day!
World’s Away – From First To Last (ROCK)
Reminds me of a U2 (Under A Blood Red Sky) sound meets Fallout Boy for a very pleasing, radio friendly song. Catchy guitar riff, and some big drums baby…
Addicted – Saving Abel (ROCK)
When I first heard this I thought it was Hinder. In spite of the similarities, I find this a very decent harder rock song that could get some air-play.
See You Again (Johhny Coppola-Dance You Again Remix) – Miley Cyrus (DANCE) :glasses9:
I wear my sunglasses at night….oh wait a minute; this isn’t that song! Teenage pop song with a dance remix. I’m quite ashamed of myself as I find myself singing along with this one.
Run The Show (Johhny Vicious Radio Mix) – Kat Deluna (DANCE)
Driving beat, but not as catchy as “Whine Up”, but still fairly infectious.
Where Your Heart Belongs (Album Version) – Mainstay (CHRISTIAN)
Nicely played and produced but not real memorable.
Top Of My Lungs – Phillips, Craig & Dean (CHRISTIAN)
Decent song that really takes off with the chorus. I can see the crowd waving their lighted cell-phones when this is played in concert.
