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Each month I select 20 songs (10 songs twice a month) that I am either hooked on or am curious about. Most of the music I select are rock, hip-hop, R&B and pop songs.
My song selection comes from 20-30 CDs I get from various sources each month, as well as recommendations from iTunes and Amazon. I also check out the charts in US, UK and Japan.

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It took 17 years for Axl Rose to write original material for this album. It has taken so long that it was becoming a joke that it will never be released. Earlier this year Dr. Pepper mentioned that if Guns N Roses ever manages to release a record by end of the year 2008, they will give a free can of Dr. Pepper to everyone in the US. They kind of kept their word by having people go to their website on the day Chinese Democracy was released (only available for that one day), and printing out a coupon (but who would actually take their time to do that?). In the US, this album is only available at Best Buy. I haven’t listened to other tracks, but this lead off single sounds pretty good, despite not having Slash in the band anymore.

The Knux consists of brothers “Krispy Kream” and “Rah Al Millio” from New Orleans. They lost their home to the hurricane and moved to LA to pursue a career in music. What makes them unique is that they come from marching band background, and played all of the instruments on their album (how many rap acts can do that?) The result sounds like Outkast with cool bassline.

With keyboard and male/female vocal harmony, Lydia creates indie emo music. I had never heard of this band, but the song, “I Woke Up Near the Sea” was available for free from Amazon.com, and I liked what I heard so I checked out their album. I really like the opening piano of this track. The band is still young, as members had recently graduated from high school.

A lot of people compare them to Vampire Weekend. Although this band has more strings (there is a cellist and violinist in the band), the vocals sound quite similar with
Vampire Weekend. I had listened to their debut EP last year, which included this track, but didn’t think too much of it. This song was re-recorded in Woodinville, Washington for the album, The Rhumb Line. In this version, the strings are more prominent and sounds much cleaner.

It’s a shame that Slash and
Velvet Revolver had to let go of Scott Weiland from the band, but I was super happy to check out the reunited Stone Temple Pilots, who put on an awesome show, at Bumbershoot festival this summer. Stone Temple Pilots are supposedly working on a new album, but meanwhile, we are treated to Weiland’s second solo album, Happy in Galoshes (I never knew that he had released another solo album ten years ago). The album is not nearly as hard rock as STP or Velvet Revolver. No Doubt members (minus Gwen) also helped with the album.

Despite all the success Akon has faced, he has endured some painful and difficult time as well, with several incidents during his live shows. Akon, like his friends T-Pain and Lil Wayne has been everywhere on the charts recently. It is said that he is secretly working on Michael Jackson's new album (he did do an excellent job with the remix for "
Wanna Be Startin' Somethin'". This track doesn't feature any rappers, but Akon proves that he can hold his own.

Bloc Party, most famous for the hit "Banquet", was on the news a few months ago for receiving racial attack from Sex Pistsols. The lead singer Keke Okereke is black, and he claims he got beat up by Pistol's John Lydon and his friends, when Okereke went to greet his former hero. With Obama winning the election in the US, it's sad to hear that there is still a lot of racial tensions elsewhere in the world. Bloc Party's third album, Intimacy, was released digitally back in summer time, but is now getting physical release. It's a bit of Chemical Brothers, and a bit of Franz Ferdinand.

British slow tempo pop singer, Dido is back with a third album, titled, Safe Trip Home. This first single didn't have the initial impact as some of her other dramatic songs like "Here With Me" or "White Flag" but it grows on you after several listens. Her brother Rollo (who belongs to the group, Faithless) helped produce this track.

James Bond theme songs has had its ups and downs. Chris Cornell's "You Know My Name" was a good one. Madonna's "Die Another Day", not so much. The new theme song from the movie Quantum of Solace teams up Jack White of White Stripes with R&B diva Alicia Keys. It's dark, it's unique and it sounds like James Bond theme written by White Stripes. I've read that some Alicia Keys fans are disappointed after hearing it because "they" made her sound bad. Sure, it's not a smooth singing R&B song, but I think she does an excellent job with this delivery. I don't care so much about the movie, but I can't wait to see the opening number of the movie with this song.

Kanye is releasing a new album, only a year after his last album. The "808" from the album title refers to Roland TR-808, which is a drum machine Kanye used for this production. He also uses Auto-Tune (voice effect that makes you sound like T-Pain) and sing all of his songs, instead of rapping. A lot of his fans are already disappointed in hearing that he does not rap on this album, and that he uses auto-tune on almost every songs. I thought it was odd, but I'm really digging the tribal beat of this track.

This track has been popular on the dance chart in the past few months, but it is getting released to the pop chart. Lady GaGa has been writing songs for other popstars (like The Pussycat Dolls), but she gets her shot on fame with her debut album, titled, Fame. Both Lady GaGa and featured artist Colby O'Donis have close connection with Akon and his Konvict Records. This track has already reached #1 in Australia and Canada. Not sure if it will find similar success here in the US.

After being in several high profile movies, Ludacris comes back with album number six, Theater of the Mind. Ludacris is going for the movie theme for the album by saying "co-starring" instead of "featuring". Every song is supposed to be a scene from a movie. On this track, produced by Darkchild, he gets "co-starring" help from Chris Brown and Sean Garrett.