KATHMANDU, Jan 17: It’s been a few weeks since we’ve heard anything ‘smashing.’ But come this week, the list just overflows with good music you can listen to. From Pitbull to Christina Aguilera, Dido to McFly, and Linkin Park to Aerosmith, it’s all there! Read on to find what the songs are all about and what you should expect from them. [break]
Pitbull, featuring Christina Aguilera – Feel This Moment
The week started with a duet from Pitbull and Christina Aguilera and it’s a song you can definitely dance to. Taken from the rapper’s “Global Warming” album, “Feel This Moment” is his fourth hip-electro house offering from the disc and it’s actually stopping to take a moment to appreciate life, exactly something we should be doing. Apart from the song sampling A-Ha’s 80s hit “Take On Me,” Christina’s vocals are simply gorgeous and strong – as always.
McFly – Love Is Easy
From their formation in 2003 till now, the English pop rockers McFly already have five studio albums and two compilation discs under their
belt, and the boys are adding one more to their
list of their greatest hits collection. Titled “Memory Lane: The Best of McFly,” the set includes a couple of new songs, alongside
popular hits. A feel-good tune, the latest offering from the very record, “Love is Easy” is definitely worth listening to.
One Direction – Kiss You
It’s more than apparent that the One Direction craze is spreading far and wide around the world, and the lads from the
UK continue to widen
their fan base with one release after another. “Kiss You” is yet another upbeat power pop cut from
their second album, “Take Me Home.” When asked why they chose it as their next single, cutie Liam Payne reasoned that the song holds a special place in their heart and that it sets the lyrical tone for the album. You’ll probably agree with him!
Dido, featuring Kendrick Lamar – Let Us Move On
Look who’s back? Back again? Good news for the fans of “Thank You” hitmaker Dido! She returns to the scene with a brand new album, “Girl Who got Away,” scheduled to be released in March, and its lead single “Let Us Move On” sees the songstress resurface into Hip-Hop squares since it features Kendrick Lamar, repeating the history of her collaboration with Eminem in “Stan.” You’ll be amazed by how her haunting voice, which entraps the lyrics of this song, hasn’t aged one bit.
Ke$sha – C’mon
After infecting us with the beats of “Die Young,” electro-pop star Ke$ha has unveiled a new single titled “C’Mon,, lifted from her sophomore studio album “Warrior.” It’s yet another catchy summery-feeling youth anthem. Undoubtedly, she knows how to create infectious music!
Linkin Park – Castle of Glass
“Castle of Glass,” the latest cut from Linkin Park’s fifth studio album, “Living Things,” is all set to take the airwaves strongly. The single uses electronic elements from the band’s previous studio album, “A Thousand Suns,” and its compelling songwriting, extended metaphors and a simple but radical arrangement make it one of the album’s most intriguing tracks.
Other songs you can also listen to:
Neil Finn – Song of the Lonely Mountain
Stooshe – Waterfalls
Skylar Grey, featuring Eminem – C’mon Let Me Ride
Olly Murs – Right Place, Right Time
Tinkabelle – Stay On
OneRepublic – If I Lose Myself
Aerosmith – Street Jesus
Song list and information courtesy:
Hits FM 91.2
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