Gábor is listening to... 2019/37 Part I
Yesss, there has been a lot to listen to lately so I decided to create two blog entries featuring ten pop and dance tracks each.
Category is: Charlie Puth realness.
1. After being nominated for a Grammy Award for his second album Voicenotes, American singer Charlie Puth is back with smooth, new material, including this Luniz-I've-Got-Five-On-It sounding 90s R'n'B-esque song.
2. I wouldn't really put a Taylor Swift song into any of my blogs, but I have to say, Lover is pretty decent, even for her. Indeed, at first listening I thought it was Sheryl Crow. (may she forgive me for this)
3. Talking about Sheryl Crow, this is how she really sounds in 2019. Her eleventh studio album Threads was released one week after Taylor's Lover - on 30 August - and became a UK Top 10.
4. After an almost unbelievable hiatus of more than 8 years, English singer-songwriter Natasha Bedingfield is finally back with her fourth album Roll with Me, produced by Linda Perry (4 Non Blondes).
5. If anyone has been questioning their taste recently than worry you shall not because Danish pop group Alphabeat is doing exactly the same.
6. Craig David must be up to something because Do You Miss Me Much is already his second non-album single this year furthermore he has just announced a 20th Anniversary tour for 2020 - twenty years after the release of his debut album Born to Do It.
7. As the release date for Adam Lambert's fourth album Velvet is approaching, (it is still tba, though) the American singer is spoiling us with yet another new song. This time, however, it is freakin' good, indeed.
8. 20 September 2019 sees the release of the brand new Blink 182 album entitled Nine.
9. Being one of the names included in BBC's Sound of 2018 and winning the Critic's Choice BRIT Award, English singer-songwriter Samuel Thomas Fender is heading for his big UK debut with his first studio album Hypersonic Missiles that is released tomorrow, 13 September 2019.
10. From Towa Tei to Giorgio Moroder, from Nick Cave to Iggy Pop, from Jason Donovan to Jack Savoretti... Kylie had them all. Her female collaborations list, however, is a bit shorter with only Laura Pausini, Nervo and her sister Dannii Minogue included so far but behold! That is changed in a blink of an eye because of this brand new - and very girly - Tove Lo duet.