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CHIC0

¤~ ULTIMATE 2006 YEAR IN MUSIC ~¤




1. who would you like to see make a major comeback?

2. who do you think will make a major comeback?

3. what global benefit concert would you like to see happen? (name the cause)

4. name some acts you'd like to see perform at that concert.

5. who do you hope will go away in 2006?

6. who do you think will sweep the BRITS/Grammy awards?

7. the biggest/worst/best 1 hit wonder of 2005 was....?

8. of the org's big 3; Prince,Madonna,Michael Jackson; which will make the biggest impact in 2006?

9. what do you feel would improve award shows in the future?

10. concert goers: will pay more or less / attend more or less?

11. with iTunes and other d/l options, do you think any major acts will release an internet only album this year?

12. which style/genre of music would you like to see get more exposure?

13. fill in the blank: "if we have another act like insert name here this year, i'm gonna hurt somebody!!! mad

14. f.i.t.b.: "i stil don't see what all the hype about insert was last year." shrug

15. what collaboration would you like to see this year?

16. 'mash-ups': enough already, or keep 'em coming?

17. which album/tour are you anticipating the most in 2006?

18. compact discs prices: will go up/down, or remain the same?

19. on a scale of 1-10, how was 2005 in music for you? (10 being best)

20. your favourite artist/album/song/tour of 2005 was.....?

bonus
star your 1 wish for the music industry and music buyers for 2006 is..?

music thanks!
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Reply #1 posted 01/01/06 3:48pm

Moonbeam

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1. who would you like to see make a major comeback?

Janet Jackson
Blondie

2. who do you think will make a major comeback?

Who can say?

3. what global benefit concert would you like to see happen? (name the cause)

Africa still needs it the most.

4. name some acts you'd like to see perform at that concert.

Miss Lennox of course.

5. who do you hope will go away in 2006?

Ricky Martin
Beyonce
50 Cent
Black Eyed Peas
Green Day
Mariah Carey


6. who do you think will sweep the BRITS/Grammy awards?

Green Day or Mariah Carey barf

7. the biggest/worst/best 1 hit wonder of 2005 was....?

It's too early to say who will be a 1-hit wonder, but here's to hoping it's Howie Day. barf

8. of the org's big 3; Prince,Madonna,Michael Jackson; which will make the biggest impact in 2006?

Madonna

9. what do you feel would improve award shows in the future?

I think they are beyond hope!

10. concert goers: will pay more or less / attend more or less?

I'd like to go to more, but I will be incredibly busy in 2006.

11. with iTunes and other d/l options, do you think any major acts will release an internet only album this year?

Not yet.

12. which style/genre of music would you like to see get more exposure?

In the US? Dance music. Overall? Funk.

13. If we have another act like Crazy Frog here this year, i'm gonna hurt somebody!!!

14. I still don't see what all the hype about Mariah Carey was last year.

15. what collaboration would you like to see this year?

Annie Lennox and Dave Stewart. biggrin

16. 'mash-ups': enough already, or keep 'em coming?

Enough already.

17. which album/tour are you anticipating the most in 2006?

Roxy Music, if it comes to fruition.

18. compact discs prices: will go up/down, or remain the same?

Same.

19. on a scale of 1-10, how was 2005 in music for you? (10 being best)

For popular music, I'd give it a 1. For music I have discovered from this year, I'd give it a 5.

20. your favourite artist/album/song/tour of 2005 was.....?

Favorite discovery was Annie's Anniemal.

bonus
your 1 wish for the music industry and music buyers for 2006 is..?

Stop fostering a market for such banal crap!
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Reply #2 posted 01/01/06 4:14pm

CHIC0

Moonbeam said:

20. your favourite artist/album/song/tour of 2005 was.....?

Favorite discovery was Annie's Anniemal.



i still have not heard this girl. lol read a lot about her though. shrug
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Reply #3 posted 01/01/06 4:15pm

Moonbeam

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Reply #4 posted 01/01/06 4:18pm

VoicesCarry

CHIC0 said:

Moonbeam said:

20. your favourite artist/album/song/tour of 2005 was.....?

Favorite discovery was Annie's Anniemal.



i still have not heard this girl. lol read a lot about her though. shrug


I could never get into this girl. Nice success story, though, after all her troubles.
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Reply #5 posted 01/01/06 4:20pm

Moonbeam

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For you, Chico!

Annie- Anniemal2004
5 stars

In the world of pop music, little is left to the imagination and even less is expected. So often, it is processed within a beat of its life; its plastic production and ostentatious gloss render it soulless and lifeless. Every so often, though, an artist manages to inject personality and humanity into overt pop frilliness. In 2004, Annie indubitably staked her claim as a pop princess that the world, not just her native Norway, could relish.

Throughout the course of Anniemal, her first full-length release, Annie delivers spunk, energy, insouciance, poignance and even a story. The album is prefaced by the irresistible effervescence of "Chewing Gum," whose feathery vocals and synthesized chug make it as intentionally disposable- and addictive- as its title and lyrics dictate. This sets the stage for Annie to open up into the many facets the album has to offer, from the urban snarl of "Always Too Late" to the pure pop glitz of the Kylie-flavored "Me Plus One," whose melody and cocky bass jabs seem destined for greatness.

One of the album's biggest accomplishments is that its heroine retains her approachability in contrast to the grossly overstated and unattainable wealth that plagues the pop milieu. Nowhere is this more evident than on the second single, "My Heartbeat", which succeeds so well that it could serve as a template for the perfect organic pop song. Soft electronic piano is echoed by a persistent, hypnotic bass pulse as Annie hovers above the mix with a vocal that is at once ethereal and vulnerable. Consequently, its appeal is both transcendent and authentically human. Annie does not come off as pop royalty, but rather as a long lost friend.

Despite its variety of textures and styles, the album is able to maintain its identity cohesively. While the title track is a kaleidoscope of saccharine pop, the follow-up "No Easy Love" has such a breezy groove that it recalls Prince and Chic. Elsewhere, the aptly named "Greatest Hit" utilizes the punch of a sample from Madonna's "Everybody" to its fullest. The standout opus "Come Together" is an uplifting call to unity, opening with a stark wafer-thin vocal that launches into a delectable disco bonanza. The album closes with the somber, downbeat "My Best Friend", whose introspective dealings make it the album's most personal track.

Perhaps the most astonishing of all of the album's qualities is its mere existence. Each breath and note contained is underscored by personal tragedy. Her first single, "Greatest Hit" dates to 1999 as a collaboration with her boyfriend. A club hit, it paved the way for their musical union to extend to a full album. However, those plans were derailed by his untimely death from a rare heart disorder at age 23. This knowledge renders songs like "My Heartbeat" and "My Best Friend" even more endearing and the encouragement of "Come Together" and the title track even more inspiring. As such, Anniemal stands tall as both a personal and a musical triumph.
Feel free to join in the Prince Album Poll 2018! Let'a celebrate his legacy by counting down the most beloved Prince albums, as decided by you!
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Reply #6 posted 01/01/06 4:24pm

lilgish

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1. who would you like to see make a major comeback? The Pixies

2. who do you think will make a major comeback?

3. what global benefit concert would you like to see happen? (name the cause) Anti-Globalisation

4. name some acts you'd like to see perform at that concert.

5. who do you hope will go away in 2006?

6. who do you think will sweep the BRITS/Grammy awards?

7. the biggest/worst/best 1 hit wonder of 2005 was....?

8. of the org's big 3; Prince,Madonna,Michael Jackson; which will make the biggest impact in 2006?

9. what do you feel would improve award shows in the future? Time Machine

10. concert goers: will pay more or less / attend more or less?

11. with iTunes and other d/l options, do you think any major acts will release an internet only album this year? Prince

12. which style/genre of music would you like to see get more exposure?

13. fill in the blank: "if we have another act like insert name here this year, i'm gonna hurt somebody!!! mad

14. f.i.t.b.: "i stil don't see what all the hype about insert was last year." shrug

15. what collaboration would you like to see this year? Prince and Flavor Flav

16. 'mash-ups': enough already, or keep 'em coming? I don't Care

17. which album/tour are you anticipating the most in 2006? 3121 Tour

18. compact discs prices: will go up/down, or remain the same? remain the same

19. on a scale of 1-10, how was 2005 in music for you? (10 being best) 4

20. your favourite artist/album/song/tour of 2005 was.....?

bonus
star your 1 wish for the music industry and music buyers for 2006 is..?

music thanks!
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Reply #7 posted 01/01/06 5:36pm

CinisterCee

1. who would you like to see make a major comeback? Janet Jackson

2. who do you think will make a major comeback? Janet Jackson biggrin

3. what global benefit concert would you like to see happen? (name the cause) Free Bobby

4. name some acts you'd like to see perform at that concert. Nippy, Pink, Bjork

5. who do you hope will go away in 2006? 50 Cent

6. who do you think will sweep the BRITS/Grammy awards? Mariah?

7. the biggest/worst/best 1 hit wonder of 2005 was....? "1 Thing" by Amerie

8. of the org's big 3; Prince,Madonna,Michael Jackson; which will make the biggest impact in 2006? see Question 2 biggrin

9. what do you feel would improve award shows in the future? less lipsyncing, seriously.

10. concert goers: will pay more or less / attend more or less? More and more

11. with iTunes and other d/l options, do you think any major acts will release an internet only album this year? Yes

12. which style/genre of music would you like to see get more exposure? Instrumental hip-hop albums nod

13. fill in the blank: "if we have another act like insert name here this year, i'm gonna hurt somebody!!! mad Hilary Duff

14. f.i.t.b.: "i still don't see what all the hype about insert was last year." shrug Young Jeezy

15. what collaboration would you like to see this year? MC Hammer & Gwen Stefani

16. 'mash-ups': enough already, or keep 'em coming? _biggrin_

17. which album/tour are you anticipating the most in 2006? Some local stuff

18. compact discs prices: will go up/down, or remain the same? Remain the same

19. on a scale of 1-10, how was 2005 in music for you? (10 being best) 8

20. your favourite artist/album/song/tour of 2005 was.....? M.I.A.

bonus
star your 1 wish for the music industry and music buyers for 2006 is..? Deeper catalog of legal mp3 downloads
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Reply #8 posted 01/01/06 9:17pm

CHIC0

Moonbeam said:

For you, Chico!

Annie- Anniemal2004
5 stars

In the world of pop music, little is left to the imagination and even less is expected. So often, it is processed within a beat of its life; its plastic production and ostentatious gloss render it soulless and lifeless. Every so often, though, an artist manages to inject personality and humanity into overt pop frilliness. In 2004, Annie indubitably staked her claim as a pop princess that the world, not just her native Norway, could relish.

Throughout the course of Anniemal, her first full-length release, Annie delivers spunk, energy, insouciance, poignance and even a story. The album is prefaced by the irresistible effervescence of "Chewing Gum," whose feathery vocals and synthesized chug make it as intentionally disposable- and addictive- as its title and lyrics dictate. This sets the stage for Annie to open up into the many facets the album has to offer, from the urban snarl of "Always Too Late" to the pure pop glitz of the Kylie-flavored "Me Plus One," whose melody and cocky bass jabs seem destined for greatness.

One of the album's biggest accomplishments is that its heroine retains her approachability in contrast to the grossly overstated and unattainable wealth that plagues the pop milieu. Nowhere is this more evident than on the second single, "My Heartbeat", which succeeds so well that it could serve as a template for the perfect organic pop song. Soft electronic piano is echoed by a persistent, hypnotic bass pulse as Annie hovers above the mix with a vocal that is at once ethereal and vulnerable. Consequently, its appeal is both transcendent and authentically human. Annie does not come off as pop royalty, but rather as a long lost friend.

Despite its variety of textures and styles, the album is able to maintain its identity cohesively. While the title track is a kaleidoscope of saccharine pop, the follow-up "No Easy Love" has such a breezy groove that it recalls Prince and Chic. Elsewhere, the aptly named "Greatest Hit" utilizes the punch of a sample from Madonna's "Everybody" to its fullest. The standout opus "Come Together" is an uplifting call to unity, opening with a stark wafer-thin vocal that launches into a delectable disco bonanza. The album closes with the somber, downbeat "My Best Friend", whose introspective dealings make it the album's most personal track.

Perhaps the most astonishing of all of the album's qualities is its mere existence. Each breath and note contained is underscored by personal tragedy. Her first single, "Greatest Hit" dates to 1999 as a collaboration with her boyfriend. A club hit, it paved the way for their musical union to extend to a full album. However, those plans were derailed by his untimely death from a rare heart disorder at age 23. This knowledge renders songs like "My Heartbeat" and "My Best Friend" even more endearing and the encouragement of "Come Together" and the title track even more inspiring. As such, Anniemal stands tall as both a personal and a musical triumph.





worship thank u thank u thank u
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Reply #9 posted 01/01/06 9:19pm

Moonbeam

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CHIC0 said:

Moonbeam said:

For you, Chico!

Annie- Anniemal2004
5 stars

In the world of pop music, little is left to the imagination and even less is expected. So often, it is processed within a beat of its life; its plastic production and ostentatious gloss render it soulless and lifeless. Every so often, though, an artist manages to inject personality and humanity into overt pop frilliness. In 2004, Annie indubitably staked her claim as a pop princess that the world, not just her native Norway, could relish.

Throughout the course of Anniemal, her first full-length release, Annie delivers spunk, energy, insouciance, poignance and even a story. The album is prefaced by the irresistible effervescence of "Chewing Gum," whose feathery vocals and synthesized chug make it as intentionally disposable- and addictive- as its title and lyrics dictate. This sets the stage for Annie to open up into the many facets the album has to offer, from the urban snarl of "Always Too Late" to the pure pop glitz of the Kylie-flavored "Me Plus One," whose melody and cocky bass jabs seem destined for greatness.

One of the album's biggest accomplishments is that its heroine retains her approachability in contrast to the grossly overstated and unattainable wealth that plagues the pop milieu. Nowhere is this more evident than on the second single, "My Heartbeat", which succeeds so well that it could serve as a template for the perfect organic pop song. Soft electronic piano is echoed by a persistent, hypnotic bass pulse as Annie hovers above the mix with a vocal that is at once ethereal and vulnerable. Consequently, its appeal is both transcendent and authentically human. Annie does not come off as pop royalty, but rather as a long lost friend.

Despite its variety of textures and styles, the album is able to maintain its identity cohesively. While the title track is a kaleidoscope of saccharine pop, the follow-up "No Easy Love" has such a breezy groove that it recalls Prince and Chic. Elsewhere, the aptly named "Greatest Hit" utilizes the punch of a sample from Madonna's "Everybody" to its fullest. The standout opus "Come Together" is an uplifting call to unity, opening with a stark wafer-thin vocal that launches into a delectable disco bonanza. The album closes with the somber, downbeat "My Best Friend", whose introspective dealings make it the album's most personal track.

Perhaps the most astonishing of all of the album's qualities is its mere existence. Each breath and note contained is underscored by personal tragedy. Her first single, "Greatest Hit" dates to 1999 as a collaboration with her boyfriend. A club hit, it paved the way for their musical union to extend to a full album. However, those plans were derailed by his untimely death from a rare heart disorder at age 23. This knowledge renders songs like "My Heartbeat" and "My Best Friend" even more endearing and the encouragement of "Come Together" and the title track even more inspiring. As such, Anniemal stands tall as both a personal and a musical triumph.





worship thank u thank u thank u


Did you peep the video and website?
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Reply #10 posted 01/01/06 9:53pm

CHIC0

Moonbeam said:

CHIC0 said:






worship thank u thank u thank u


Did you peep the video and website?



nod

wasn't able to watch the video.

but as far as the songs go:


"Heartbeat"reminiscent of Dale Bozio/Missing Persons sounding to me

"Greatest Hit" wow! the vocal arrangement is very similar to "Everybody". very nicely done. great homage(*grabs Moonbeam and hits the dancefloor)[/i]dancing jig

"It's Too Late" dancing jig Björk giggle

"Chewing Gum" electro pop at it's finest! dare i say Prince protegé sounding

"No Easy Love" love this!!! almost like an "Erotica" outtake "Secret Garden". has that 60's love-child meets electro pop. slinky,sexy,sensual, and fun!

sold!! thank u Moonie!!!! hug

doesn't she have 2 albums? i can't seem to access parts of the site. but i swear i read she has 2 or another coming out confuse
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Reply #11 posted 01/01/06 9:56pm

Moonbeam

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CHIC0 said:

Moonbeam said:



Did you peep the video and website?



nod

wasn't able to watch the video.

but as far as the songs go:


"Heartbeat"reminiscent of Dale Bozio/Missing Persons sounding to me

"Greatest Hit" wow! the vocal arrangement is very similar to "Everybody". very nicely done. great homage(*grabs Moonbeam and hits the dancefloor)[/i]dancing jig

"It's Too Late" dancing jig Björk giggle

"Chewing Gum" electro pop at it's finest! dare i say Prince protegé sounding

"No Easy Love" love this!!! almost like an "Erotica" outtake "Secret Garden". has that 60's love-child meets electro pop. slinky,sexy,sensual, and fun!

sold!! thank u Moonie!!!! hug

doesn't she have 2 albums? i can't seem to access parts of the site. but i swear i read she has 2 or another coming out confuse


She has a compilation out called DJ Kicks. It has 2 of her songs plus another with her guest vocals. It's a wild, eclectic mix!
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Reply #12 posted 01/01/06 10:00pm

Moonbeam

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Try the "Heartbeat" video here!

The "Chewing Gum" video can be seen here!
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Reply #13 posted 01/01/06 10:06pm

CHIC0

Moonbeam said:

CHIC0 said:




nod

wasn't able to watch the video.

but as far as the songs go:


"Heartbeat"reminiscent of Dale Bozio/Missing Persons sounding to me

"Greatest Hit" wow! the vocal arrangement is very similar to "Everybody". very nicely done. great homage(*grabs Moonbeam and hits the dancefloor)[/i]dancing jig

"It's Too Late" dancing jig Björk giggle

"Chewing Gum" electro pop at it's finest! dare i say Prince protegé sounding

"No Easy Love" love this!!! almost like an "Erotica" outtake "Secret Garden". has that 60's love-child meets electro pop. slinky,sexy,sensual, and fun!

sold!! thank u Moonie!!!! hug

doesn't she have 2 albums? i can't seem to access parts of the site. but i swear i read she has 2 or another coming out confuse


She has a compilation out called DJ Kicks. It has 2 of her songs plus another with her guest vocals. It's a wild, eclectic mix!


that's it!

so it's various artists she's mixed?
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Reply #14 posted 01/01/06 10:09pm

GangstaFam

VoicesCarry said:

CHIC0 said:




i still have not heard this girl. lol read a lot about her though. shrug


I could never get into this girl. Nice success story, though, after all her troubles.

Really? She seems right up your alley?
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Reply #15 posted 01/01/06 10:14pm

Moonbeam

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CHIC0 said:

Moonbeam said:



She has a compilation out called DJ Kicks. It has 2 of her songs plus another with her guest vocals. It's a wild, eclectic mix!


that's it!

so it's various artists she's mixed?


Yup! Here's the tracklist:

1. Rabbit Pushing - Toy
2. I Wanna Be Your Lover - La Bionda
3. Jukebox Babe - Vega, Alan
4. Nanny Nanny Boo Boo - Le Tigre
5. Bongo Song - Zongamin
6. Flextone - Liquid Liquid
7. Wedding - Annie
8. Black History Month - Death From Above 1979
9. 1939 - Motiivi: Tuntematon
10. Geared Up - Brundtland & Therson
11. Lady Bug - Bumblebee Unlimited
12. Gimme Your Money - Annie
13. I Want Candy - Bow Wow Wow
14. My Love For You - ESG
15. That Girl - Gucci Crew
16. Paris Hilton - Mu
17. Fa Fa Fa - Datarock
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Reply #16 posted 01/01/06 11:32pm

LittleBLUECorv
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1. who would you like to see make a major comeback? The Jacksons, The Time, New Edition

2. who do you think will make a major comeback? Janet Jackson

3. what global benefit concert would you like to see happen? (name the cause) Africa

4. name some acts you'd like to see perform at that concert. The Jacksons, Prince, Parliament-Funkadelic, Pharrell, The Time, NE

5. who do you hope will go away in 2006? D4L (Laffy Taffy boys), Ciara

6. who do you think will sweep the BRITS/Grammy awards? Mariah Scary

7. the biggest/worst/best 1 hit wonder of 2005 was....? We Belong Together/Laffy Taffy or Back Then/?

8. of the org's big 3; Prince,Madonna,Michael Jackson; which will make the biggest impact in 2006? All 3

9. what do you feel would improve award shows in the future? Mandatory Live Band, NO backing tracks

10. concert goers: will pay more or less / attend more or less?

11. with iTunes and other d/l options, do you think any major acts will release an internet only album this year? NO

12. which style/genre of music would you like to see get more exposure? Real R & B, not this watered down stuff with Ciara, Chris Brown, Omarion. Hopefully Funk will make a comeback

13. fill in the blank: "if we have another act like Paul Wall this year, i'm gonna hurt somebody!!! mad

14. f.i.t.b.: "i stil don't see what all the hype about insert was last year." shrug Ciara

15. what collaboration would you like to see this year? Prince and Janet

16. 'mash-ups': enough already, or keep 'em coming?

17. which album/tour are you anticipating the most in 2006? Prince, Pharrell, Outkast, hopefully Jacksons

18. compact discs prices: will go up/down, or remain the same? Up

19. on a scale of 1-10, how was 2005 in music for you? [i](10 being best)[/b] 5

20. your favourite artist/album/song/tour of 2005 was.....?

Mary J. Blige/Breakthrough/Pure Gold/?

bonus
star your 1 wish for the music industry and music buyers for 2006 is..?

Start buying good music, BET start playing some talented R&B musicians bring back video soul.

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[Edited 1/1/06 23:37pm]
PRINCE: Always and Forever
MICHAEL JACKSON: Always and Forever
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Live Your Life How U Wanna Live It
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Reply #17 posted 01/02/06 12:19am

CHIC0

Moonbeam said:

CHIC0 said:



that's it!

so it's various artists she's mixed?


Yup! Here's the tracklist:

1. Rabbit Pushing - Toy
2. I Wanna Be Your Lover - La Bionda
3. Jukebox Babe - Vega, Alan
4. Nanny Nanny Boo Boo - Le Tigre
5. Bongo Song - Zongamin
6. Flextone - Liquid Liquid
7. Wedding - Annie
8. Black History Month - Death From Above 1979
9. 1939 - Motiivi: Tuntematon
10. Geared Up - Brundtland & Therson
11. Lady Bug - Bumblebee Unlimited
12. Gimme Your Money - Annie
13. I Want Candy - Bow Wow Wow
14. My Love For You - ESG
15. That Girl - Gucci Crew
16. Paris Hilton - Mu
17. Fa Fa Fa - Datarock



thanks again. will definitely pick up her album. thumbs up!
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