Showing posts with label Mp3. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mp3. Show all posts

Tuesday, June 9, 2009

Free Download : Mariah Carey The Official Best Of (2008) Nonstop!



Artiste: Mariah Carey
Title: The Official Best Of
Tracks: 24
Time: 78:17
minSize: 96mo
Date: 05/2008

01. Emotions
02. 3:03 Someday
03. 2:44 How Much I love You ft. JD and Usher
04. 3:33 Sweetheart ft. JD
05. 2:41 Dream Lover
06. 3:18 Fantasy (rmx) ft. ODB
07. 4:13 Honey (rmx) ft. The Lox and Mase
08. 3:24 Break Down ft. Bone Thugs Of Harmony
09. 3:03 Heartbreaker ft. Jay-Z
10. 4:11 Make It Last Forever ft. Joe and Nas
11. 3:33 We Belong Together (DJ Clue rmx) ft. Jadakiss and Styles P.
12. 3:38 Shake It Off (rmx) ft. Jay-Z and Young Jeezy
13. 2:21 Its Like That ft. Jermaine Dupri
14. 2:30 Say Something ft. Snoop Dogg
15. 2:55 Dont Forget About (rmx) ft. Bone Thugs and Juelz Santana
16. 2:51 Touch My Body
17. 3:23 Vision of Love
18. 4:07 Hero
19. 3:02 Always Be My Baby
20. 3:49 One Sweet Day ft. Boyz II Men
21. 3:33 Butterfly
22. 2:44 My All
23. 3:06 We Belong 2gether
24. 4:19 Bye, Bye

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Tuesday, June 17, 2008

The Ting Tings: Shut Up And Let Me Go Download & Music Video


This is the band's next single and on a scale of 'not very good at all' to 'literally very amazing' it's somewhere towards the right hand side (if you have 'literally very amazing' on the right hand side). (If you have 'literally very amazing' on the left hand side it's more towards the left.)

U.K. duo are heating shit up. Their full-length We Started Nothing are hitting up the charts like there’s no tomorrow. So they are invading the states again but with more push behind their army. Their first attack and first ever appearance on American TV was on Jimmy Kimmel’s show.

Katie White and Jules de Martino’s brand of pop punk is highly energetic and bombastic. Make sure you don’t miss them on their U.S. invasion!

MP3: Shut Up And Let Me Go

Ting Tings - Shut Up and Let Me Go




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Monday, March 24, 2008

4 Minutes Review and Download Now!!![Madonna Ft. Justin Timberlake & Timberland

Review

It doesn't take anywhere close to '4 Minutes' to realize that Madonna is poised to score her first top 10 hit since 2005's 'Hung Up.' The launch single from upcoming 'Hard Candy'-her 11th and final studio album for Warner Bros.-co-stars Justin Timberlake, with production props from Timbaland. There's an awful lot going on in the busy dance track: sing-song verses, insistent foghorns, cowbells, chants of "tick-tock" and "Madonna, Madonna," and a rap from Timbaland-but the trade-off chorus between Madge and Justin of "We've only got four minutes to save the world" is hooky enough unto itself to sell the song. "4" qualifies as an event record between superpowers who not only share equal billing, but sound gangbusters together. Expect instantaneous penetration for this spring break '08 anthem.

It doesn't take anywhere close to '4 Minutes' to realize that Madonna is poised to score her first top 10 hit since 2005's 'Hung Up.' The launch single from upcoming 'Hard Candy'-her 11th and final studio album for Warner Bros.-co-stars Justin Timberlake, with production props from Timbaland. There's an awful lot going on in the busy dance track: sing-song verses, insistent foghorns, cowbells, chants of "tick-tock" and "Madonna, Madonna," and a rap from Timbaland-but the trade-off chorus between Madge and Justin of "We've only got four minutes to save the world" is hooky enough unto itself to sell the song. "4" qualifies as an event record between superpowers who not only share equal billing, but sound gangbusters together. Expect instantaneous penetration for this spring break '08 anthem.

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Download Now! If you are in the US and want to get your copy of Madonna's new single '4 Minutes' as a digital download, please visit the Verizon/Vcast website today! Also available are '4 Minutes' ringtones! Click here to access the site.

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Madonna song 'Miles Way' in Japanese show

Madonna poses backstage after being inducted during the 23rd annual Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction ceremony at the Waldorf Astoria Hotel in New York March 10, 2008. A ballad from Madonna's upcoming album will provide the theme music for a new Japanese television show, the first time the pop diva has licensed a tune for a TV drama here.(Brendan McDermid/Reuters)


By Julian Ryall

TOKYO (Hollywood Reporter) - A ballad from Madonna's upcoming album will provide the theme music for a new Japanese television show, the first time the pop diva has licensed a tune for a TV drama here.

The song, "Miles Away," will be used for the show "Change," which is scheduled to begin airing in April. It is taken from Madonna's "Hard Candy" album, which is set for release here April 30.

The show stars local heartthrob Takuya Kimura in the tale of a small-town elementary school teacher who is suddenly -- if improbably -- propelled into the position of prime minister of Japan. Madonna met Kimura when she appeared as a guest on the his "SMAPxSMAP" variety show in 2005.


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Album Preview : Day26

Whipped into tiptop shape during Making the Band 4, Day26 is more than ready to unleash their hotly anticipated self-titled debut. The ultimate boy band, handpicked by Diddy and MTV viewers, is poised to become the next R&B supergroup. Their single, "Got Me Going," is already tearing up the charts -- and there's plenty more where that came from. Their album features 15 ferocious tracks, including club joints like "In My Bed" and the heartbreaking ballad "Are We in This Together," which were produced by the biggest names in the biz (Mario Winans, Bryan-Michael Cox and Diddy himself).

You already know and love them, but get ready to fall for Day26 all over again when you hear their album. It drops March 25,

Links
Official Artist Site
Official Label Site
To be Released03.25.2008
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Album Preview :Pretty. Odd.

It's the album nearly three years, two personnel changes, one punctuation mark, one completely scrapped effort and a total fundamental musical overhaul in the making. And now, finally, Panic At the Disco is following up the astronomical success of their 2005 platinum-selling debut, A Fever You Can't Sweat Out, with their long-awaited sophomore LP, Pretty. Odd.



Gone are the spastic synth crescendos, frenetic emo freak-outs and lyrically overstuffed verses. In their place: lush orchestrations, heavy instrumental experimentation and mature allusions to groups their parents probably listened to, like the Beatles, the Beach Boys and ELO. Plus more than a few strings and horns.



The album isn't out until March 25th, but we've got the entire thing a week in advance. So, you non-purists out there -- listen to every track of Pretty. Odd. right now, only on The Leak on MTV.com.

Links

Official Artist Site
Official Label Site


To be Released03.25.2008
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Sunday, March 23, 2008

Yael Naim : Israeli singer embraces Britney, Apple for success

By Christine Kearney

NEW YORK (Reuters) - Folksy French-Israeli singer Yael Naim found commercial success after her song "New Soul" played in Apple's MacBook Air laptop ads, pushing the song to No. 7 on U.S. music chart Billboard's Hot 100.

She already had gained fame for what some saw as a comic choice to cover pop singer Britney Spear's "Toxic," singing a soulful, poignant version of the commercial hit while playing piano.

But Naim, 29, whose self-titled new album was just released in the United States two months earlier than originally planned following the success of the Apple ad, says she's not worried about being seen as too commercial.

"It opened a great window for us, for a lot of people to have a chance to hear about our music," she told Reuters in New York. "We had a lot of propositions ... but we thought Apple and Macintosh have some connection because today we work with computers to do our music."

The singer-songwriter, who was born in Paris but spent a large part of her childhood in Israel, recorded her new album in her Paris apartment with her music partner, percussionist David Donatien.

"We did not have a label," she said. "We did not have a lot of money so we did it just with a computer."


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She became disillusioned with the "big studio" experience after her first album "In a Man's Womb" was released in 2001 through EMI, which insisted she keep her name to just Yael.

"It was like they took half of my energy," she said.

Both "Toxic" and "New Soul" appear on her new, second album, which was recorded in English, Hebrew and French and has received warm reviews. Rolling Stone magazine noted: "The way Naim purrs any word with a hard 'ch' will make your loins tingle."

Naim, who spent two years in the Israel Air Force Orchestra, said she was surprised audiences in France had embraced the mixed-language album.

"I did not think anyone would want to listen to ballads in Hebrew," she said. "It is not considered a very sexy language."

She also didn't expect the success of her version of "Toxic," which Rolling Stone described as "a stripped-down, slow-motion, kinda-brilliant cover."

"I don't particularly like her (Spears) as a musician, the voice, but this song is a good song," she said. "I wanted to take something that is completely opposite of the music we do."

Audiences at live shows, such as one last week in Manhattan, react excitedly to "Toxic," as well as to her current hit.

She confided to the crowd of several hundred that she once believed she was an old soul.

"Then my real life began and I figured that maybe I'm not an old soul," she said before launching into "New Soul."

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