Thus, it’s my pleasure to fill you in with all the songs which have the potential to make it big on the charts later on.[break]
Call him Mr. Lova Lova or Mr. Boombastic, we have always adored Jamaican-American reggae master Shaggy, haven’t we? The amazing thing about him is that he never fails to amaze us with his music. His latest offering is no different.
The singer recently released his new album “Shaggy & Friends” and “Sugarcane” is its lead single in which you get everything that one searches for in a Shaggy song.
Here’s a warning from myself: get ready to surrender to its contagious beats and groovy rhythm, or maybe to be left in awe with the kinky lyrics. Give the sweet vibe of “Sugarcane” a try!
It had been long since Goo Goo Dolls emerged with a song as good as their contribution to the City of Angels soundtrack.
Yes, the ever so amazing single “Iris” is what I’m talking about. And I couldn’t be gladder that the rockers have now come up with a similar tune.
Entitled “All That You Are,” it may not come as a surprise that the new song has also been featured in the season’s blockbuster, Transformers 3: Dark of The Moon. For an Alternative rock music lover, the power ballad is definitely a treat.
Izzy B, Olivia and Little Nikki have been creating quite a buzz together as SoundGirl. Meet the effervescent new British trio, all of whom are teenagers but none looks or sounds like one.
Nonetheless, the girls seem very promising in their single “Don’t Know Why.” After such a long time comes such a summery tune that it takes you back to the days of Ace of Base, and it comes highly recommended from my side.
Since bursting into the music scene in 2005 with the huge worldwide smash “You’re Beautiful,” James Blunt has offered a number of songs but not as promising as his debut hit.
However, come 2011, the former British soldier Blunt seems all set to blaze the airwaves once again with a single that shows equal potential.
“I’ll Be Your Man” is his latest from the current album “Some Kind of Trouble.” It’s a fun romantic song, and thank God and the singer who decided to add the track to the disc at the very last minute. I’m just glad he didn’t miss out on a good tune.
Nick Carter is the only Backstreet Boys member to have a prominent solo career although not as successful as of N’Sync’s Justin Timberlake.

Now after a gap of nine years since the release of his solo debut set “Now or Never,” Carter returns with a fresh effort titled “I’m Taking Off.” Outlining the latest album is the brand new single “Just One Kiss”! Believe me, the track is good enough to help you get over the boyband phobia that you may have, and it marks as a good comeback for the singer after a couple of troublesome years.
One of my favorite alternative rockers, Coldplay, are back! The song “Every Teardrop Is A Waterfall” sees the Brit band make a new foray on to the airwaves.
The single riffs on the elements of the 1976 song “I Go to Rio” written by Peter Allen and Adrienne Anderson.
They’ve been given the credit, so no plagiarism snag is there, unlike in the case of their Viva La Vida album.
As for its music, it’s a lovable track and as fresh as it sounds to our ears, and we still get that comforting Coldplay-ful feeling.
Anyway, you ought to check out “Every Teardrop Is A Waterfall” and fall in love with it!
It’s only predictable for Beyonce to bombard us with frequent numerous releases once she drops an album.
Similarly, soon after the release of “Run The World (Girls)” from her current set “4,” the Single Ladies hitmaker has offered the single “Best Thing I Never Had.”
Although the romantic track’s theme as well as its musical style bears resemblance to Knowles’ 2006 hit, “Irreplaceable,” her vocals and the lyrical content of the song are commendable.
The music scene sees Canadian cuties Simple Plan return with a plan, one that apparently involves a substantial amount of traveling and jet lags.
Well, “Jet Lag” is what the band’s new single is called, and apart from it being a multinational story, they intend to make it as multilingual as possible.
Revolving around a long distance relationship, the French version of the song is available featuring singer Marie-Mai, with Krysti in Dutch, and with Natasha Bedingfield in English. Obviously, the collaboration with British singer Bedingfield is my recommended pick.
The best part about the song is its cute lyrics which can definitely come handy to separated lovers.
Supriya Pradhan is an RJ at Hits FM 91.2