I've created 4 playlists during the month of September. So much good music has been released this month. It's made me soul oh so happy. :)
Here's what I'm listening to. Mind you, this one leans toward upbeat tracks with a smidgen of slower ballads. My music taste is sort of all over the map usually. I guess I'm in an upbeat mood.
The September 2010 Playlist (v4)
- Shontelle - "Perfect Nightmare"
- Yolanda Be Cool & Dcup - "We No Speak Americano"
- Rihanna - "Only Girl (In The World)"
- Selena Gomez & The Scene - "Sick of You"
- Michael Buble - "Hollywood"
- Remady feat. Craig David - "Do It On My Own"
- Cheryl Cole - "Promise This"
- Matt Pokara - "Do Anything" (Version Anglaise)
- Armin Van Burren feat. Sophie Ellis Bextor - "Not Giving Up On Love"
- Janelle Monae - "Cold War"
- Katy Perry - "Firework"
- Jason Derulo - "LoveBeat"
- Glee Cast - "Empire State of Mind"
- Ray J feat. Pitbull - "1 Thing Leads To Another"
- Jamiroquai - "White Knuckle Ride"
- Leona Lewis - "Perfection"
- Darin - "Endless Summer"
- Jumpsmokers feat. Jermaine Dupri - "Drunk Girls In The Club"
- Will.i.a.m feat. Nicki Minaj - "Check it Out"
- David Guetta feat. Michele Belle - "Read Your Mind"
- Pitbull feat. T-pain - "Hey Baby (Drop It To The Floor)"
BTW, I predict these music trends/themes will define the decade. You can already see solid trends of what will be the future:
- Dance Music with Hip Hop Beats
- The Return of the Singer/Songwriter
- World Music will start to become trendy in the U.S. We no speak Americano, buddy! (The French Hip Hop Star, Matt Pokara is also a great example. As is Sweedish star, Darin.)
- The Futuristic Power Woman (Kelis, Janelle Monae)
- Older 90's/2000's singers featured on modern Dance/Hip Hop Tracks
- 90's influenced beats. This will eventually come back after 80's beats fade away
- Semi Long Shot: 70's Disco and or some variation of Nu Disco
What will get very old really quickly:
- Any song with the theme of getting drunk in a club. I mean how many songs about getting drunk in a club can you handle? Getting drunk in a club and listening to a song about getting drunk in a club just gets tired.
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