Monday, November 23, 2009

Manic Music Monday!!!

Hello ladies & gents, I thought I would take the time to spotlight the new Monday Releases...

While most of you were sleeping in preparation for a busy week, 3 new highly anticipated albums were released. In the texting community, all three get a wonderful O M G, especially after last night's American Music Awards Performances!!!

So what's on tap?

Adam Lambert - For Your Entertainment

The American Idol runner-up, may have only just been that (a winner in our hearts), but the Buzz about his album proves to be worth it. With its lead single, 'For Your Entertainment', the title is quite the truth. Entertaining the album is, especially, the Lady GaGa written track, 'Fever', filled with so much innuendo, it makes you want to... well use your imagination ;). Well worth the purchase, so download it now via Itunes...


Rihanna - Rated R

Rated R is a perfect title for this album, because the songstress has finally shed her PG-13 roots and becomes more than a woman on this album. If the last album was titled 'Good Girl Gone Bad', then this one should be title 'Bad Girl Gone Crazy'; of course crazy in a good way. The album is a definite exploration of the past year's events, and doesn't shy away. The numerous collaborations prove Rihanna a music superstar, especially the song 'Rockstar 101'. Slash guests on this track, and makes the songstress more than a pop act. Download Rated R now!!!


Lady GaGa - The Fame Monster

Now to the long awaited 'Fame Monster'... What can I say, Lady Gaga is more than a 'pop' act, and she proves so on the re-release of 'The Fame', by adding 8 new tracks. Not only is her writing supreme, but the melodies are all infectious, and all tracks have the power to be released as individual singles. Each song carries its own life. If 'Bad Romance' was released as a teaser to this, then it certainly does the job, because 'The Fame Monster' leaves its listeners wanting more & more, while also making us 'Speechless'... Download now via Itunes...


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