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X - 4th Of July
X - Around My Heart
X - I Must Not Think Bad Thoughts
X - See How We Are
X - So Long
X - Sugarlight
X - The Have Nots
X Mia - 4ever Tru(Ft.Master P.,C-Murder,Silkk)
X Mia - Ain't 2 Be Played Wit
X Mia - All N's
X Mia - Bring Da Drama(Ft.Big Ed, Fiend,Mr.Serv On)
X Mia - Bring It On(Ft.Fiend,Mac,Skull Dugery,C-Murder,Mys
X Mia - Daddy
X Mia - Don't Blame Me(Ft.C-Murder,Mr.Serv-On)
X Mia - Don't Start No...(Ft.C-Murder,Master P.)
X Mia - Fallen Angels (Dear Jill)
X Mia - Flip 2 Rip
X Mia - Forever
X Mia - Ghetto Livin'
X Mia - Hoodlum Poertry
X Mia - I Don't Know Why(Ft.Mo B. Dick)
X Mia - I Pity U
X Mia - I Think Somebody
X Mia - I'll Take Ya Man
X Mia - Imma Shine
X Mia - Like Dat
X Mia - Mama Drama(Ft.Fiend)
X Mia - Mommie's Angels (Ft.Lawand Johnson, Kenya Miller)
X Mia - Much Love(I'm Bout It Soundtrack)
X Mia - R.I.P Jill
X Mia - Rainy Dayz(Ft.Mo B.Dick)
X Mia - Ryde Or Run
X Mia - Sex Education(Ft.Silkk The Shocker, Porsha)
X Mia - Shake What Ya Mama Gave Ya (But Make Sure Dem Nigg
X Mia - The Party Don't Stop (Ft.Foxy Brown, Master P)
X Mia - Unladylike
X Mia - What's Ya Point(Ft.Fat Joe, Snoop Dogg)
X Mia - Whatcha Wanna Do(Ft.Charlie Wilson)
X Mia - Whatchanogood
X-Japan - Alive
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Features
The word "chanteuse" may have been coined for Canada's Krall, who has emerged as one of the preeminent jazz voices of our era--mostly by her mastery of a bygone one. On "The Very Best," the singer slinks and sashays through more than a decade's worth of reinvigorated standards.
Seventies rock-inspired ladies' man Josh Rouse found a few minutes out of his busy tour schedule to stop by Studio C. He treated us to solo acoustic versions of "Hollywood Bass Player" and "Sweetie" from his latest album, Country Mouse City House.
While some guys try to impress girls with lines like "I didn't know angels flew so low," James Blunt simply sings "you're beautiful." That genius pick-up line scored him supermodel Petra Nemcova and turned him into a rock star overnight. His latest, "All the Lost Souls," continues with the romance.
Before Pink Floyd became '70s prog-rock heroes, they were Swingin' London's most interesting psychedelic pop group. Newly reissued with a CD of bonus tracks, the Syd Barrett-led "Piper," their debut, still stuns like it did then: as the most darkly grown-up children's lullabies anyone's ever heard.
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