Tuesday 28 June 2011

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David Cook | "This Loud Morning"

Fans of American Idol were reintroduced to the season seven winner with a performance kicking off promotion for his second major-label release. This Loud Morning was executive produced by Matt Serletic (Aerosmith, Rob Thomas, Willie Nelson) which promises to feature musical, lyrical, and emotional growth from Cook as well as hit songwriters Claude Kelly and Ryan Tedder. -Jeff Benjamin



Beyoncé | "4"

Beyoncé crafts an unexpected collage of sonic textures and unique song structures on her forthcoming studio album, "4," which features edgy new collaborators such as Switch (half of Major Lazer) along with established hit-makers like The-Dream and Babyface. Her fourth album delves into different eras as in mid-tempo "Love on Top" and late 80's New Jack Swing inspired Kanye West and Consequence produced track, "Party," featuring Andre 3000. -Ray Rogers and Erika Ramirez



Luis Fonsi | "Tierra Firme"

Following the break-through success of 2008's "Palabras del Silencio," Fonsi returns with his now trademark forward-looking pop with radio-friendly appeal. This is good-often excellent--Latin pop that runs the gamut from fun and danceable to romantic to slightly edgy-but always with a strong melodic hook. Expect a string of radio hits for the next 24 months. -Leila Cobo




Selena Gomez | "When The Sun Goes Down"

Selena Gomez has literally grown up before our eyes. But after nine years lighting up the tween screen, as well as the stage, the 18-year-old star is taking her most determined steps into full-fledged womanhood (and away from her Disney roots) with "When the Sun Goes Down," the third album from her poppy quintet Selena Gomez & the Scene. With songwriting credits from chart-topping divas Katy Perry and Britney Spears, the album is a more grown-up affair, led by the empowering, acoustic-driven first single "Who Says." "It's obviously an important phase in my career, and personally," Gomez told Billboard ( Read Selena Gomez's Billboard cover story). "I have been juggling acting and singing for two-and-a-half to three years,but I have to start over in some areas. It's interesting to start taking risks, to grow up through my music." -M. Tye Comer

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