New Single Review - T-Pain feat Wasp - No Switch
June 23, 2009 by Willis
Filed under New Tracks - Hip Hop, New Tracks - Other

T-Pain feat Wasp - No Switch - Basically this is a freestyle of Maino’s hit record with T-Pain “All The Above”. Also unfortunately it’s not in English with the exception of “No Switch” so I have no idea what dude is saying. N/A.
Nothing on YouTube… probably not a bad thing.
New Single Review - Donnie McClurkin feat CeCe Winans, Yolanda Adams & Mary Mary - When You Love
June 15, 2009 by Willis
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Donnie McClurkin feat CeCe Winans, Yolanda Adams & Mary Mary - When You Love - Strong lyrically and vocally, should do well on Urban AC Radio. 7/10
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Dave Hollister - You Are
June 10, 2009 by Willis
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Dave Hollister - You Are - Vocally a strong track, however extremely repetitive (and I usually don’t get down with this style R&B / Gospel) 6/10
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Sean Paul - So Fine
April 28, 2009 by Willis
Filed under New Tracks - Hip Hop, New Tracks - Other

Sean Paul - So Fine - Glad to hear Sean Paul back with another Reggae-Pop track. Looking forward to more singles like this. 7/10
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Mavado - So Special
February 20, 2009 by Willis
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Mavado - So Special - I’m not a huge fan of Reggae, but this track isn’t too bad. 7/10
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Late Of The Pier - Fantasy Black Channel
January 14, 2009 by Willis
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Late Of The Pier - Fantasy Black Channel
“Synths tangled with distorted guitars and staccato vocals—reminiscent of so many forebears and contemporaries—dominate the English quartet Late of the Pier’s debut album. The 13 cuts (including a hidden track) invoke turn-of-the-millennium Supergrass in places (”Broken”) and reach straight back to common ancestor “Ziggy Stardust”-era Bowie in others (the excellent “The Enemy Are the Future”). There’s also disco strut bisected by math rock-y time signatures (”Heartbeat”) and wailing riffs (the fuzz-and-shout of “Focker” even takes a page from the White Stripes). When these guys avoid the occasional regrettable extended downshift in tempo, the angular yet danceable set combines a mixture of menace and fun volatile enough to hint that their live shows must be irresistible.—Jessica Letkemann”
Gabriella Cilmi - Sweet About Me
December 31, 2008 by Willis
Filed under New Tracks - Other, New Tracks - Pop

The hook is pretty good, but i’m not feelin the rest of the track. She is a pretty big deal in the U.K., but I can’t see this crossing over to the U.S. 4/10
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De Janeiro - Chica
December 31, 2008 by Willis
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Decent for a latin track, but not really my style. N/A
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Craig David & Nek - Walking Away
December 25, 2008 by Willis
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Remake of Craig David’s classic hit with Italian Pop Star Nek. Decent, although I have no clue what Nek is saying. 6/10
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Charlie Daniels - Preachin’, Prayin’, Singin’ With Charlie Daniels & Friends: Live From Nashville
November 22, 2008 by Willis
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“Filmed in black and white at the intimate Ford Theater inside Nashville’s Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum, this project showcases music from “Songs of the Longleaf Pines,” Charlie Daniels’ 2005 homage to the bluegrass gospel music of his North Carolina youth. Guest turns by members of bluegrass first families like the Scruggses, McCourys and Whites make the DVD a historical treasure. After a rousing opening version of “Walkin’ in Jerusalem” spotlighting Daniels, Mac Wiseman and the Whites, the highlights are many, including Daniels and the Scruggs family doing “Salty Dog Blues,” Daniels and Del McCoury duetting on “Uncle Pen” and an all-star finale on “I’ll Fly Away.” The bonus features find Daniels visiting U.S. troops in Iraq and reminiscing with his concert guests in interviews. A night to remember and just as powerful when viewed at home. —Deborah Evans Price”




































