#19
Mariah Carey -
E=MC2

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Review: Really good album, but this time singles we're chosen from bad to worse... She could have perfectly scored 3 top 10 hits & sell million like with TEOM.
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Best Track: "Migrate" (Ft. T-Pain)
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Stand-out Tracks: "Side Effects" (Ft. Young Jeezy), "O.O.C.", "I'm That Chick", "I'll Be Lovin' U Long Time" (Ft. T.I.)
#18
Sugababes -
Catfights & Spotlights

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Review: From PopJustice's reviews it seemed to be their best album. But in the end there are only a few excellent tracks and some others no so great. The point is that not even the singles are radio-friendly (except for Girls)
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Best Track: "Girls"
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Stand-out Tracks: "Hangin' On A Star", "You On A Good Day", "Every Heart Broken"
#17
Pussycat Dolls -
Doll Domination

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Review: Was expecting PCD 2.0 but got half Nicole's flop cd with PCD vocals...
All in all there are some gr8 songs but Nicole's voice in every single song gets annoying at one point.
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Best Track: "Bottle Pop" (Ft. Snoop Dogg)
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Stand-out Tracks: "I Hate This Part", "When I Grow Up", "Take Over The World"
#16
Michelle Williams -
Unexpected

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Review: The MOST underrated "new" artist of 08. The album's pretty good, too bad radio didn't gave her a chance
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Best Track: "Hello Heartbreak"
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Stand-out Tracks: "We Break The Dawn / Pt.2" ( Ft. Flo-Rida), "Till The End Of The World", "The Greatest"
#15
Jordin Sparks -
Jordin Sparks

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Review: Wasn't really into Jordin until No Air become a hit, and then when OSAAT come out, I decided that Jordin's album was worth a listen, really fell in love with it. Solid debut for her, hopefully her next is too.
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Best Track: "Freeze"
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Stand-out Tracks: "No Air" (Ft. Chris Brown), "Shy Boy", "One Step At A Time", "Tatoo"
#14
Girlicious -
Girlicious

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Review: Is seems that they really took Pussycat Dolls mistakes and corrected them, making an album as good as PCD. And they all sing actually
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Best Track: "Baby Doll"
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Stand-out Tracks:
- "Stupid Sh*t"
- "Liar Liar" (Ft. Flo-Rida)
- "I.O.U.1." (Ft. Kardinal Offishall)
- "Still In Love" (Ft. Sean Kingston)
- "Do About It"