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| | Reina [ mp3 ]album: If I Close My Eyes format: mp3 release: 2004 bitrate: 192 length: 53:31 min
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Tracks of If I Close My Eyes:
If I Close My Eyes (Jack D. Elliot Radio Mix).mp3
If I Close My Eyes (Tony Moran And Warren Rigg Radio Anthem).mp3
If I Close My Eyes (Giuseppe Ds Groovin Radio Edit).mp3
If I Close My Eyes (Tony Moran And Warren Rigg Club Anthem).mp3
If I Close My Eyes (Jack D. Elliot Club Mix).mp3
If I Close My Eyes (Giuseppe Ds Goovin Mix).mp3
If I Close My Eyes (Tony Moran And Warren Rigg Instrumental Anthem).mp3
If I Close My Eyes (Giuseppe Ds Groovin Mix Instrumental).mp3
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| | Reina [ mp3 ]album: Hot Summer 2004 format: mp3 release: 2004 year bitrate: 192 length: 91:09 min
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Tracks of Hot Summer 2004:
Summer Sunshine (Fernando Garibay Remix).mp3
Gotta Move On (Sensor Girl Illusion Mix).mp3
Billie Jean 2004 (Love To Infinity Dmc Piano Anthem Mix).mp3
Crickets Sing For Anamaria (Atfc Samba Magic Vocal Mix).mp3
If I Close My Eyes (Guiseppe D. Mix).mp3
True 2004 (Love To Infinity Mix).mp3
Heartattack (Peter Rauhofers Particular Mix).mp3
Cha Cha Heels (Ralphi Rosario Funky Heels Mix).mp3
A Day In The Life 2004 (A Tribal Day In The Life Mix).mp3
Scream For More (Club Mix).mp3
One With You (Chris Cox Club Mix).mp3
Dragostea Din Tei (Blissco Remix).mp3
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News from our arhive: News On Christina Aguilera, Linkin Park, Limp Bizkit |
Christina Aguilera's "Beautiful" video ...will be honored by the Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation (GLAAD) for its use of gay and transgender images to demonstrate self-respect and empowerment. The singer will accept a special award for the Jonas Akerlund-directed clip at a ceremony April 26 at Los Angeles' Kodak Theatre.
It's looking like Limp Bizkit and the WWE are continuing to show love for one another. The rap-rockers will perform at the Wrestlemania pay-per-view event on March 30, according to an announcement Thursday night on the wrestling program "Smackdown!" Fans of famed grappler the Undertaker might remember he used to play Limp's "Rollin' (Air Raid Vehicle)" as his theme music when entering the ring. Following the Grammys, Michelle Branch posted a message on her official Web site that her upcoming album was nearly finished and had a release date. "The album will be available for your listening pleasure on June 10," she wrote. "It's a lot later than we thought, but we need set-up time and I need a slight break before being on the road again." Branch is slated to tour with the Dixie Chicks.
'NSYNC's Lance Bass will be the main judge in NBC's new reality series, "The Search for the Most Talented Kid in America." Mario Lopez will host the four episodes, which begin airing March 21 and will feature two other guest judges (to be named later) for each show. Swedish rockers Blindside have been tapped to open for Linkin Park on the band's two-week stretch of free shows for members of its fan club. The trek begins March 11 in Worcester, Massachusetts, and runs through March 25 in Los Angeles.
Beck makes a cameo on Macy Gray's new song "It Ain't the Money" from her upcoming album, The Trouble With Being Myself, which drops May 13. The track, a funk-fueled hybrid of rap and R&B, features the chameleonic rocker mirroring Gray's vocals in a sedated breathy voice. New York City garage rockers the Mooney Suzuki have lined up a string of tour dates, beginning April 10 in New Haven, Connecticut. The quartet will bring along fellow Big Apple residents, retro punk-poppers the Realistics, to open the brief outing, which winds down April 27 in Los Angeles.
On the heels of a successful battle against cancer, Testament vocalist Chuck Billy is back in rehearsals with his band, gearing up for a San Francisco gig next month and a European tour scheduled for April. "On Valentine's Day, I had my final two operations to remove a port from my chest and both surgeries were a complete success," Billy posted on the veteran thrash metal band's Web site. "[My] surgeon, Dr. Sweezer, the coolest cat out there said, 'Get out there and enjoy your life, you're done!' " Singer Bryan Adams plays himself in "House of Fools," Russia's official submission for the foreign-film category at the Academy Awards. In the flick, Adams is the object of a pretty mental patient's deep and delusional obsession. The film hits U.S. theaters on April 25. German glitch-pop pioneers the Notwist will embark on their first North American tour on April 2 at the Black Cat in Washington, D.C. The group's 17-date jaunt in support of its recently released Neon Golden will end with a two-night stand at Los Angeles' Knitting Factory on April 14 and 15. |
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