Should be higher, this song is so amazing, I can't even deal. The whole Strip Me album is amazing, without filler and easily the best release in the year it was released. One of my pop albums of all time, actually.
Album : One Touch (2010)
Track No: 7
Genre: R&B
Writer: Ron Tom
Producer: Ron Tom
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Originally posted by dooyoo.co.uk
“The title track, "One Touch" has an unusual guitar intro and is more experimental than other tracks on the album, still a corker though. Another song about boys, but what else do 16 year old girls have to talk about?!."
Album : Long. Live. ASAP (2013)
Track No: 1
Genre: Hip hop
Writer: Rakim Mayers, James Scheffer, Richard Butler, Jr., Michael Mule, Issac Deboni, Frank Romano, Laura Jane Lowther
Producer: Jim Jonsin, Rico Love, Finatik & Zac (co.), Frank Romano (co.), LORD FLACKO (co.)
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Originally posted by xxlmag.com
“On the opening title track “Long Live A$AP,” he embodies similar themes found in his debut tape. The absence of new Rocky music works in his favor as he develops a much bolder feel without compensating his definitive sound. He is cocksure of his lyrical abilities, rapping about his youth, rags-to-riches story and “expensive taste in women” with an unparalleled flow that switches in mood. He’s emotionally driven in his lyrical content, consistently proving that he has depth and technicality. “I wonder if they miss me, as long as I make history/Now my soul is feeling empty, tell the reaper come and get me,” he reflects. As his records that foregrounded his credibility, the track serves as a small appetizer of what’s to come on Rocky’s brainchild. "
Album : Neon Bible (2007)
Track No: 3
Genre: Indie rock, baroque pop
Writer: Arcade Fire
Producer: Arcade Fire
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Originally posted by sputnikmusic.com
“With their second LP, Neon Bible, Arcade Fire give even more space to the baroque pop influences and manage to expand their sound into more unique. This is most notably shown in the short yet eccentric title track and the grandiose, organ-leaded “Intervention”. Of these two, in the title track Arcade Fire uses very interesting instruments. While not being anything magnificent itself, the title track really shows the talent of Arcade Fire."
Album : Sale el Sol (2010)
Track No: 1
Genre: Rock en Español
Writer: Shakira, Luis Fernando Ochoa
Producer: Shakira, Luis Fernando Ochoa
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“Jennifer Schaffer from Stanford Daily positively said: "The album opens with the eponymous “Sale el Sol”, a pretty standard acoustic rock tune made beautiful by Shakira’s voice, crooning out Spanish with a mix of tenderness and desperation." Michelle Morgante from Boston Globe also positively reviewed it, saying: "On the opening track, the country-guitar flavored "Sale El Sol," Shakira teams her composing talents with Luis Fernando Ochoa, the longtime producing partner who helped her create her 1996 breakout album "Pies Descalzos."
What the **** is this ****? Discriminating spanish songs? lol. Nice. This song is beautiful, it deserved Top 10. Watch Lady Gaga's "The Fame" win this or something by Taylor Swift.
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