This week, we’re following the holiday route with contemporary R&B crooner, Brian McKnight, who here adds a slick, big-band arrangement to the song originally made famous by Andy Williams in 1983, “It’s the Most Wonderful Time of the Year.” This track comes courtesy of McKnight’s new holiday release, I’ll Be Home For Christmas. If you like the track, check out the album.
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Jadiel brings a mixture of boy-band sweetness and pop intimacy to reggaeton on his debut album, La Mejor de Mi. While much of the album contains big beats and thick rhymes, tracks like “Pretty Girl” stand out the most. There is a synth-heavy, freestyle vibe to the track which makes Jadiel sound like the perfect mixture of tough guy and sweetheart. If you like the track, check out the album. For more info, visit Jadiel’s MySpace Latino page.
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Alongside members J.D. Andrew and Michael Wayne Butler, Oscar-winning actor Billy Bob Thornton makes up the trio known as the Boxmasters. With a touch of honky-tonk, a touch Brit-loving southern rock, and a fair amount of holiday spirit, the Boxmasters bring us an original holiday tune – “Slower Than Christmas.” If you like the track, check out the album.
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The son of Latin jazz legend Willie Bobo, Eric Bobo has spent time performing with Cypress Hill and the Beastie Boys. His solo album features collaborations from Cypress Hill, Tony Touch, and Delinquent Habits’ very own Kemo the Blaxican. This particular, bass-heavy jam features help from Outthere, Minus P, and Unkwon but works just fine on with it’s dark and dirty rhythm – mixing up a propulsive funk bass line and bare-bones percussion. If you like the track, check out the album. For more info, visit Eric Bobo’s MySpace Latino page.
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Here’s a holiday favorite from a man who’s sung his share of standards throughout the years. Tony Bennett comes out swinging with the big band sounds of the Count Basie Orchestra on this new recording from his latest album. Bennett sails through the vocals, conjuring up those classic images of snow-covered meadows and the elusive Parson Brown while the band cruises through the melody in an elegant stride. If you like the track, check out the album.
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Meredith Willson wrote this tune back in 1951 – just a few years before he would pen his best-known work, the 1958 musical, The Music Man The versatile Harry Connick Jr. adds his characteristic soul and charm to this version, which gives a touch of his New Orleans big band style. This track is available on Harry Connick Jr.’s new holiday album, What a Night!. If you like the track, check out the album.
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This week we present a club-friendly jam that will have dancehall lovers winding their hips. “Tic Toc” finds Jamaica’s Busy Signal flexing nimble syllable control as he flaunts an animated ragga flow.
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Curumin is a Brazilian MC, sound sculptor, and beatmaker whose newest album, Japan Pop Show, is a cornucopia of styles from throughout Brazil’s history with a tight hold on hip-hop and funky R&B. “Caixa Preta” is the sound of an electro, bass-driven favela party with a heavy nod toward Salt-N-Pepa’s “Push It.” If you like the track, check out the album. For more info, visit Curumin’s MySpace Latino page.
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