Showing posts with label Britney Spears. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Britney Spears. Show all posts

29 November 2012


Black Eyed Peas frontman will.i.am has premiered the video for "Scream & Shout," his latest single taken from his fourth studio album "#willpower." The track features the vocals of Britney Spears.

The clip was directed by Ben Mor, who previously worked on Katy Perry's "Part Of Me" and Black Eyed Peas' "I Gotta Feeling." Watch the full clip below.

"Scream & Shout" was released 21 November, with "#willpower" scheduled for release in teh new year [iTunes]


Black Eyed Peas frontman will.i.am has premiered the video for "Scream & Shout," his latest single taken from his fourth studio album "#willpower." The track features the vocals of Britney Spears.

The clip was directed by Ben Mor, who previously worked on Katy Perry's "Part Of Me" and Black Eyed Peas' "I Gotta Feeling." Watch the full clip below.

"Scream & Shout" was released 21 November, with "#willpower" scheduled for release in teh new year [iTunes]

31 December 2011


On the back of publishing our Best Pop Albums of 2011, it's now time to deliver our annual Top 50 Singles of 2011. We have to admit that it has taken weeks, if not months of deliberation.

In a year when loads of brilliant pop acts came to the party, it was harder than ever to define the best of the best. Some artists surprised us with their inconsistency, others with their determination and brilliance. Pop music, more than ever, became a challenge for many artists new and old.

The professionalism, artistic involvement and length of video clips increased ten-fold this year. 2011 saw more artists make strategic moves to secure chart success, viral hype and record sales in a bid to compete with some of the true talent that emerged. None the less, 2011 was a great year for pop music.

Without further anticipation, here is our Top 50 Singles of 2011.


50.  Calvin Harris  "Bounce" feat. Kelis
49.  Emeli Sandé  "Heaven"
48.  Avicii  "Levels"
47.  Wynter Gordon  "Buy My Love"
46.  Darren Hayes  "Bloodstained Heart"


45.  Beyoncé  "Countdown"
44.  Vanbot  "Make Me, Break Me"
43.  Coldplay  "Paradise"
42.  Clare Maguire  "The Last Dance"
41.  Jessica Mauboy  "Inescapable"


40.  Jessie J  "Price Tag" feat. B.o.B.
39.  Coldplay  "Every Teardrop Is A Waterfall"
38.  Sky Ferreira  "Sex Rules"
37.  Melanie C  "Think About It"
36.  Pnau  "Solid Ground"


35.  Nicola Roberts  "Lucky Day"
34.  Medina  "Addiction"
33.  Leona Lewis / Avicii  "Collide"
32.  The Saturdays  "Notorious"
31.  Foster The People  "Pumped Up Kicks"


30.  Kelly Clarkson  "Mr Know It All"
29.  Selena Gomez & The Scene  "Love You Like A Love Song"
28.  Above & Beyond  "You Got To Go" feat. Zoë Johnston
27.  Maroon 5  "Moves Like Jagger" feat. Christina Aguilera
26.  Tim Berg  "Seek Bromance"


25.  Gotye  "Somebody That I Used To Know" feat. Kimbra
24.  Lady Gaga  "Yoü And I"
23.  Kylie Minogue  "Put Your Hands Up (If You Feel Love)"
22.  Robyn  "Call Your Girlfriend"
21.  Wynter Gordon  "Til Death"


20.  Adele  "Set Fire To The Rain"
19.  Britney Spears  "Hold It Against Me"
18.  Rihanna  "S&M"
17.  Katy B  "Broken Record"
16.  Katy Perry  "E.T."


15.  Darren Hayes  "Talk Talk Talk"
14.  Florence + The Machine  "Shake It Out"
13.  Alexis Jordan  "Good Girl"
12.  Rihanna  "We Found Love" feat. Calvin Harris
11.  CocknBullKid  "Asthma Attack"


10.  Adele  "Someone Like You"

The second single from the British singer/songwriter stole the hearts of almost everyone, worldwide. With lyrics like "I hate to turn up out of the blue, uninvited; but I couldn't stay away, I couldn't fight it; I had hoped that you'd see my face and that you'd be reminded; that for me, it isn't over" you can't help but be captivated.

Someone Like You hit the #1 spot in a number of countries worldwide, including the US, Australia and the UK; giving Adele a fantastic follow up to the 21's lead single, Rolling In The Deep. If you haven't done so, take a look at the video which features the star walk solemnly along the streets of Paris at 5am. A beautifully classic video, to match a beautifully classic song.


9.  Britney Spears  "Til The World Ends"


Britney Spears certainly delivered with the second single to be lifted from her seventh album, Femme Fatale. The Ke$ha penned track and it's accompanying apocalypse-themed video gave the recently engaged lass yet another top-ten smash in Australia and the US, peaking at #8 and #3 respectively.

Beating the album's lead single Hold It Against Me (which appeared on our chart at an impressive #19); Til The World Ends is Britney at her absolute finest. Brilliant pop music, great choreography in the video, and Miss Spears reminding us all that the broad has still got it.


8.  Jennifer Lopez  "On The Floor" feat. Pitbull

Speaking of still having it, Jennifer Lopez certainly didn't waste any time in the American Idol spotlight to remind us that she does indeed, certainly still have it. The Lambada sampling On The Floor, featuring Pitbull as guest rapper, saw the Latino babe return to the summit in over 20 countries worldwide.

On The Floor, produced by recycling-beats-and-bass man RedOne, was a brilliant lead single from J Lo's Love? album. Whilst the release has spawned a further two singles, they failed to be as globally successful as the great piece of Euro-trash that we have here.


7.  David Guetta  "Titanium" feat. Sia

Enlisting Australian singer/songwriter Sia as the guest vocalist on his empowerment anthem Titanium, was the best thing David Guetta could have ever done. Originally showcasing the vocal talents of Mary J Blige, Guetta felt she lacked the connection he'd heard when he listened to the demo of the track (originally recorded by Sia), and so he decided to lock her in for the final cut. What a great move!

"I'm bulletproof, nothing to lose; fire away, fire away; ricochet, you take your aim; fire away, fire away; you shoot me down, but I won't fall; I am titanium!" Those lyrics, followed by the unstoppable Guetta with his signature beats, is a true masterpiece. Definitely one of his best tracks to date.


6.  Yasmin  "Finish Line"

Yasmin, the then 22 year-old signed to Ministry of Sound records, had delivered her debut single On My Own to a pleased crowd, peaking just inside the UK top 40 at #39, however it wasn't until the release of her second single that she really set us on fire.

Finish Line, which features a superb remix by the boys from the Freemasons, samples Stevie Wonder's 1977 single, As. The track, written by the gorgeous girl and co-produced by Labrinth, gave Yasmin her first ever top twenty hit in her homeland.


5.  Will Young  "Jealousy"

No surprise that after featuring at #2 on the Best Pop Albums of 2011 that you find Jealousy, the lead single from Will Young's Echoes, in our top ten singles of the year. The up-tempo track, written by Young and Kish Mauve, produced by Richard X, gave the UK super star yet another top ten hit.

Young's tale of unrequited love is beautiful and heart-breaking as he delivers an outstanding vocal performance alongside Mr X's talented production work. A perfect lead single which paved the way for a great album.


4.  Lady Gaga  "The Edge Of Glory"

The Edge Of Glory is the single that saved Lady Gaga from her Born This Way era. Whilst we love a number of the album tracks, and whilst The Edge wasn't the biggest in terms of sales statistics, the Fernando Garibay produced hit was clearly the best track on the album.

The biggest disappointment - the video. With the least artistic input overall, it seemed to flounder in comparison by not only Gaga's standards, but by the fact that peers around her were now delivering exceptional video clips for most of their videos. A standard that was indeed, set by Gaga herself. 


3.  Sneaky Sound System  "Big"

This is the moment that Sneaky Sound System have been waiting for! Big, the second single to be lifted from their acclaimed From Here to Anywhere album, is the duo at their absolute best. Great vocals, pop melody, hot beats... pure pleasure.

Whilst it hasn't commercially set the world on fire (peaking at a measly #68 in Australia), fans have been taken by the lyrics and Miss Connie's exceptional vocal performance in Big. To quote the fabulous Adem With An E "...this is a soaring, majestic pop song with enough thumping electronic hooves to go along with some of the bands best, most sincere lyrics."


2.  Nicole Scherzinger  "Don't Hold Your Breath"

Don't Hold Your Breath as a demo originally surfaced late 2010 by Timbaland and Keri Hilson. After getting a pop-revamp by Carl Falk and co, the Toby Gad co-penned track managed to secure Nicole Scherzinger her first ever #1 in the UK.

Leaving the Pussycat Dolls and delivering Don't Hold Your Breath was the best move this girl could have made. Proving to those that she is more than just a piece of hot tail, Scherzy truly delivered to fans new and old with this brilliant pop jam.

After a series of failed attempts to lock in a debut album, it seemed the success of the first single Poison and Don't Hold Your Breath  helped cement Scherzy's Killer Love release, which later went on to peak at #8 on the UK albums chart.


1.  Adele  "Rolling In The Deep"

The song that started the current, epic journey of Adele's sophomore album 21. Rolling In The Deep, written by the talented star and Paul Epworth, was the commercial break that propelled the porcelain-skinned beauty into a stratosphere dreamed of by many, accomplished by some.

The track, which recently came in at #1 on the Billboard Hot 100 year-end charts, has sold in excess of five million copies in the US alone, achieving an impressive five times platinum sales status. In Canada and Australia we share similar sales achievements hitting six and five times platinum respectively.

Having won countless awards, including three MTV Video Music Awards back in July, Rolling In The Deep is one of this years, if not this decades, biggest hits. Whilst this tale of a scorned lover has been around for close to a year now, it has still yet to tire.

The longevity of Adele's 21, including Rolling In The Deep, is impressive. A truly, epic masterpiece that will cement Adele as a household name for years to come. 


On the back of publishing our Best Pop Albums of 2011, it's now time to deliver our annual Top 50 Singles of 2011. We have to admit that it has taken weeks, if not months of deliberation.

In a year when loads of brilliant pop acts came to the party, it was harder than ever to define the best of the best. Some artists surprised us with their inconsistency, others with their determination and brilliance. Pop music, more than ever, became a challenge for many artists new and old.

The professionalism, artistic involvement and length of video clips increased ten-fold this year. 2011 saw more artists make strategic moves to secure chart success, viral hype and record sales in a bid to compete with some of the true talent that emerged. None the less, 2011 was a great year for pop music.

Without further anticipation, here is our Top 50 Singles of 2011.


50.  Calvin Harris  "Bounce" feat. Kelis
49.  Emeli Sandé  "Heaven"
48.  Avicii  "Levels"
47.  Wynter Gordon  "Buy My Love"
46.  Darren Hayes  "Bloodstained Heart"


45.  Beyoncé  "Countdown"
44.  Vanbot  "Make Me, Break Me"
43.  Coldplay  "Paradise"
42.  Clare Maguire  "The Last Dance"
41.  Jessica Mauboy  "Inescapable"


40.  Jessie J  "Price Tag" feat. B.o.B.
39.  Coldplay  "Every Teardrop Is A Waterfall"
38.  Sky Ferreira  "Sex Rules"
37.  Melanie C  "Think About It"
36.  Pnau  "Solid Ground"


35.  Nicola Roberts  "Lucky Day"
34.  Medina  "Addiction"
33.  Leona Lewis / Avicii  "Collide"
32.  The Saturdays  "Notorious"
31.  Foster The People  "Pumped Up Kicks"


30.  Kelly Clarkson  "Mr Know It All"
29.  Selena Gomez & The Scene  "Love You Like A Love Song"
28.  Above & Beyond  "You Got To Go" feat. Zoë Johnston
27.  Maroon 5  "Moves Like Jagger" feat. Christina Aguilera
26.  Tim Berg  "Seek Bromance"


25.  Gotye  "Somebody That I Used To Know" feat. Kimbra
24.  Lady Gaga  "Yoü And I"
23.  Kylie Minogue  "Put Your Hands Up (If You Feel Love)"
22.  Robyn  "Call Your Girlfriend"
21.  Wynter Gordon  "Til Death"


20.  Adele  "Set Fire To The Rain"
19.  Britney Spears  "Hold It Against Me"
18.  Rihanna  "S&M"
17.  Katy B  "Broken Record"
16.  Katy Perry  "E.T."


15.  Darren Hayes  "Talk Talk Talk"
14.  Florence + The Machine  "Shake It Out"
13.  Alexis Jordan  "Good Girl"
12.  Rihanna  "We Found Love" feat. Calvin Harris
11.  CocknBullKid  "Asthma Attack"


10.  Adele  "Someone Like You"

The second single from the British singer/songwriter stole the hearts of almost everyone, worldwide. With lyrics like "I hate to turn up out of the blue, uninvited; but I couldn't stay away, I couldn't fight it; I had hoped that you'd see my face and that you'd be reminded; that for me, it isn't over" you can't help but be captivated.

Someone Like You hit the #1 spot in a number of countries worldwide, including the US, Australia and the UK; giving Adele a fantastic follow up to the 21's lead single, Rolling In The Deep. If you haven't done so, take a look at the video which features the star walk solemnly along the streets of Paris at 5am. A beautifully classic video, to match a beautifully classic song.


9.  Britney Spears  "Til The World Ends"


Britney Spears certainly delivered with the second single to be lifted from her seventh album, Femme Fatale. The Ke$ha penned track and it's accompanying apocalypse-themed video gave the recently engaged lass yet another top-ten smash in Australia and the US, peaking at #8 and #3 respectively.

Beating the album's lead single Hold It Against Me (which appeared on our chart at an impressive #19); Til The World Ends is Britney at her absolute finest. Brilliant pop music, great choreography in the video, and Miss Spears reminding us all that the broad has still got it.


8.  Jennifer Lopez  "On The Floor" feat. Pitbull

Speaking of still having it, Jennifer Lopez certainly didn't waste any time in the American Idol spotlight to remind us that she does indeed, certainly still have it. The Lambada sampling On The Floor, featuring Pitbull as guest rapper, saw the Latino babe return to the summit in over 20 countries worldwide.

On The Floor, produced by recycling-beats-and-bass man RedOne, was a brilliant lead single from J Lo's Love? album. Whilst the release has spawned a further two singles, they failed to be as globally successful as the great piece of Euro-trash that we have here.


7.  David Guetta  "Titanium" feat. Sia

Enlisting Australian singer/songwriter Sia as the guest vocalist on his empowerment anthem Titanium, was the best thing David Guetta could have ever done. Originally showcasing the vocal talents of Mary J Blige, Guetta felt she lacked the connection he'd heard when he listened to the demo of the track (originally recorded by Sia), and so he decided to lock her in for the final cut. What a great move!

"I'm bulletproof, nothing to lose; fire away, fire away; ricochet, you take your aim; fire away, fire away; you shoot me down, but I won't fall; I am titanium!" Those lyrics, followed by the unstoppable Guetta with his signature beats, is a true masterpiece. Definitely one of his best tracks to date.


6.  Yasmin  "Finish Line"

Yasmin, the then 22 year-old signed to Ministry of Sound records, had delivered her debut single On My Own to a pleased crowd, peaking just inside the UK top 40 at #39, however it wasn't until the release of her second single that she really set us on fire.

Finish Line, which features a superb remix by the boys from the Freemasons, samples Stevie Wonder's 1977 single, As. The track, written by the gorgeous girl and co-produced by Labrinth, gave Yasmin her first ever top twenty hit in her homeland.


5.  Will Young  "Jealousy"

No surprise that after featuring at #2 on the Best Pop Albums of 2011 that you find Jealousy, the lead single from Will Young's Echoes, in our top ten singles of the year. The up-tempo track, written by Young and Kish Mauve, produced by Richard X, gave the UK super star yet another top ten hit.

Young's tale of unrequited love is beautiful and heart-breaking as he delivers an outstanding vocal performance alongside Mr X's talented production work. A perfect lead single which paved the way for a great album.


4.  Lady Gaga  "The Edge Of Glory"

The Edge Of Glory is the single that saved Lady Gaga from her Born This Way era. Whilst we love a number of the album tracks, and whilst The Edge wasn't the biggest in terms of sales statistics, the Fernando Garibay produced hit was clearly the best track on the album.

The biggest disappointment - the video. With the least artistic input overall, it seemed to flounder in comparison by not only Gaga's standards, but by the fact that peers around her were now delivering exceptional video clips for most of their videos. A standard that was indeed, set by Gaga herself. 


3.  Sneaky Sound System  "Big"

This is the moment that Sneaky Sound System have been waiting for! Big, the second single to be lifted from their acclaimed From Here to Anywhere album, is the duo at their absolute best. Great vocals, pop melody, hot beats... pure pleasure.

Whilst it hasn't commercially set the world on fire (peaking at a measly #68 in Australia), fans have been taken by the lyrics and Miss Connie's exceptional vocal performance in Big. To quote the fabulous Adem With An E "...this is a soaring, majestic pop song with enough thumping electronic hooves to go along with some of the bands best, most sincere lyrics."


2.  Nicole Scherzinger  "Don't Hold Your Breath"

Don't Hold Your Breath as a demo originally surfaced late 2010 by Timbaland and Keri Hilson. After getting a pop-revamp by Carl Falk and co, the Toby Gad co-penned track managed to secure Nicole Scherzinger her first ever #1 in the UK.

Leaving the Pussycat Dolls and delivering Don't Hold Your Breath was the best move this girl could have made. Proving to those that she is more than just a piece of hot tail, Scherzy truly delivered to fans new and old with this brilliant pop jam.

After a series of failed attempts to lock in a debut album, it seemed the success of the first single Poison and Don't Hold Your Breath  helped cement Scherzy's Killer Love release, which later went on to peak at #8 on the UK albums chart.


1.  Adele  "Rolling In The Deep"

The song that started the current, epic journey of Adele's sophomore album 21. Rolling In The Deep, written by the talented star and Paul Epworth, was the commercial break that propelled the porcelain-skinned beauty into a stratosphere dreamed of by many, accomplished by some.

The track, which recently came in at #1 on the Billboard Hot 100 year-end charts, has sold in excess of five million copies in the US alone, achieving an impressive five times platinum sales status. In Canada and Australia we share similar sales achievements hitting six and five times platinum respectively.

Having won countless awards, including three MTV Video Music Awards back in July, Rolling In The Deep is one of this years, if not this decades, biggest hits. Whilst this tale of a scorned lover has been around for close to a year now, it has still yet to tire.

The longevity of Adele's 21, including Rolling In The Deep, is impressive. A truly, epic masterpiece that will cement Adele as a household name for years to come. 

18 December 2011


This year, by far, we have seen some outstanding pop performances by artists across the globe. Ranging from the obvious choices with chart-making history like Adele's sophomore album 21, through to the debut performances of new artists like the critically-acclaimed Katy B's On A Mission.

2011- a year that has delivered nothing short of a great pop music and in doing so, has made it more difficult that ever to finalise our Best Pop Albums of the Year. But, without further ado, here we go.


20. Zoë Badwi "Zoë"
Zoë Badwi has presented us with a number of great club tracks over the years - Release Me and In The Moment come to mind almost in an instant. The Melbourne girls claim to fame however was with her ARIA top ten smash Freefallin', which came in at an impressive #2 on our Top 50 Singles of 2010.

Following the hands-in-the-air anthem Badwi delivered the pop-tastic Accidents Happen, which again cemented her as one of Australia's newest and most exciting pop artists. Shortly after the release we were treated with Zoë's anticipated self-titled debut album. Gay men and lovers of club music unite - what a brilliant entry in the pop stratesphere.


19. Sophie Ellis-Bextor "Make A Scene"
It had been a long four years since Ms Ellis-Bextor graced us with an LP, and the delivery of Make A Scene certainly didn't disappoint. Whilst only peaking at a measly #33 on the UK Albums Chart (her lowest charting album to date); the dance-pop themed fourteen-track album housed some of the worlds biggest club tracks including Heartbreak (Make Me A Dancer) [with the Freemasons], Not Giving Up On Love (with Armin van Buuren) and Bittersweet.

Make A Scene brought us some new, fresh tracks that helped showcase the porcelain-skinned beauties vocals too - the Róisín Murphy penned Off & On, Starlight and the glorious Magic.


18. Above & Beyond "Group Therapy"
It's hard to believe that for a group that's been around for the best part of eleven years, they have only delivered two studio albums. Above & Beyond, the English dance troupe that have been remixing your faves like Britney Spears and Madonna, delivered a masterpiece in their latest album, Group Therapy.

Working with long-time collaborators Zoë Johnston and Richard Bedford (who feature on a staggering eleven of the fifteen album tracks!), the boys from A&B released the singles Sun & Moon, Thing Called Love and You Got To Go from the album. Watch out for our favourite - You Got To Go - in the upcoming Best Pop Singles of 2011.


17. Coldplay "Mylo Xyloto"
The fifth studio release from UK band Coldplay saw a slightly new take on the music front. Working with Roxy Music's Brian Eno, the band delivered more of a pop feel in their new material. As an example, the album's lead single, Every Teardrop Is A Waterfall, features a sample of Peter Allen's classic hit from the 70's, I Go To Rio.

The band delivered an exceptional masterpiece in their critically acclaimed album which also houses the singles Paradise (currently top five in a range of countries worldwide) and the soon to be released Charlie Brown. One of the biggest surprises however was hearing the groups work with Rihanna on the track Princess of China.


16. Darren Hayes "Secret Codes and Battleships"
Australia pop star Darren Hayes returned in 2011 with an exciting entry into the pop world, the Carl Falk produced single Talk Talk Talk. The uptempo single still sits as one of this years outstanding pop gems which paved the way for a beautiful album, Secret Codes and Battleships.

Following the lead single, Daz announced two different singles for the UK and Australian markets, with the UK served Black Out The Sun and Australia Bloodstained Heart. The later represents one of the most beautiful ballads Mr Hayes has delivered in his career, aided by a tear-jerking video for the single.

The album peaked at #8 in Australia and #29 in the UK. Don't forget to check out Stupid Mistake and The Siren's Call, two other must-hear  tracks on the album.


15. David Guetta "Nothing But The Beat"
After delivering two of the years worst singles - Where Them Girls At and Little Bad Girl - we were scared of what David Guetta's latest offering would deliver. That was of course before we heard Australian singer/songwriter Sia belt out the empowering anthem Titanium, indeed one of the finest singles released this year.

Joining Guetta's collaboration with Sia, the next standout track would have to be the Nervo-penned masterpiece Night Of Your Life, sung by powerhouse vocalist Jennifer Hudson. No words can describe the epic beauty of this track, think of it as the 2011 version of When Love Takes Over.

And lastly, Guetta also employs the talents of Jessie J and Nicki Minaj on the tracks Repeat and Turn Me On respectively. Both showcase the girls talents (Minaj - singing!) in club tracks that highlight the power of the Guetta machine.


14. Rihanna "Talk That Talk"
Almost a late entry into the year, the Bajan pop star delivers yet another album in her short yet successful career. Housing one the years most talked about singles, We Found Love featuring Scottish DJ Calvin Harris, Talk That Talk sees Rihanna deliver a mix of club, pop, reggae and R&B jumbled into a album full of down-right raunchiness.

Depending on who you speak to in the blogosphere, the critics love it or hate it. Either way, you can't deny the force of the Rihanna Navy pulling through. Whilst We Found Love still reigns atop the Billboard Hot 100 (seven weeks in a row we believe!), the albums second single You Da One is starting to make it's presence felt on charts globally.

Don't forget to check out the other standouts on the album - Where Have You Been (also produced by Harris), Drunk On Love, and the album's title track featuring hip-hop superstar Jay-Z.


13. Britney Spears "Femme Fatale"
The icons seventh studio album was greeted with much please to those in the music industry. Delivering a strong and firm hold on the charts with the albums lead single Hold It Against Me, the Dr Luke and Max Martin produced hit paved the way for an exceptional album that went on to deliver three Billboard top ten hits - the only Britney album to do so, ever.

The second single Til The World Ends, penned by glitter trash whore Ke$ha, saw Spears shine in yet another exceptional video shoot - complete with Spears' signature choreography. I Wanna Go and Criminal, served as the third and fourth singles from the LP, again delivered great pop performances (with a swagger of hot remixes for you to get down to).

Big Fat Bass, which features Black Eyed Peas frontman will.i.am and (Drop Dead) Beautiful featuring newcomer Sabi; deliver two other exceptional album album tracks which you must get your hands on.


12. Pnau "Soft Universe"
Australian dance outfit Pnau delivered their fourth album in 2011, their first since their self-titled LP back in 2007. Soft Universe also served to be their most successful to date, peaking at #13 in Australia.

Greeted with The Truth early on in the year, the band gave us a delicious taste of their new music. Still holding the same unique Pnau touch, The Truth seemed slightly more euphoric in it's delivery. Following with Solid Ground, which Popjustice named Song of the Day back in May, the group really showcased the albums full worth.

Solid Ground, again one of this years finest pieces of music, is Pnau at their best. Whilst it's hard to imagine any track ever being better; take a listen to Unite Us, Everybody and Twist of Fate - the other standout performances on the album.


11. Beyoncé "4"
Poor Beyoncé really got smashed this year with her delivery of 4. Instead of fans, critics and bloggers embracing the tribute to the old school days of soul music, Mrs Jay-Z was truly punished. The album's lead single, Run The World (Girls) could have had something to do with it however.

Run The World (Girls) was either loved or hated by everyone. In our camp, we love it. We love the risk of the track, the fact it's scattered all over the place and the fact it's just one pile of hot mess. Regardless, you can't knock the outstanding choreography Beyoncé delivers in this video. This girls knows how to move.

Moving past the lead single, the option of delivering a range of promotional and official singles at a sporadic pace (most with videos alongside), was a scattered approach that threw many. Regardless, it allowed us to embrace the variety of tracks on the album - again something we loved.

Whilst it's not Bey's best album to date, it still holds the killer tracks End Of Time, Countdown and Love On Top - all which deserve a nod themselves.


10. Foster The People "Torches"
Some may say that Foster The People were a bit of a surprise for us this year. The Californian indie-pop group delivered one of the globe's biggest sleeper hits - Pumped Up Kicks - which has gone on to hit #3 in both the US and Canada; and top ten in many other countries.

The group, which formed back in 2009, have delivered a sensational debut album. Listening to the LP on repeat for a number of days (much to the dislike of the rest of our household), has truly cemented these boys as one of our favourite artists to emerge this year. Much like their lead single, the album keeps delivering gems with Helena Beat, Call It What You Want and Don't Stop (Color On The Walls).

As a side note, it shouldn't then surprise you that the album has been co-produced by the likes of legends - Greg Kurstin (Kelly Clarkson, Sia) and Paul Epworth (Adele, Florence + the Machine).


9. Clare Maguire "Light After Dark"
Any blogger will tell you about their desire for Clare Maguire and her debut album Light After Dark. After being nominated by BBC for their Sound of 2011 award, and winning the Next Big Thing at the Q Awards, Maguire and her music were highly anticipated.

The Last Dance, which the British singer/songwriter wrote post the death of Michael Jackson, served as the album's most successful single in her homeland, however it still failed to crack the top twenty. The following single, The Shield and The Sword, again failed to move mountains in it's chart presence.

Regardless of the underwhelming chart success, Maguire's debut LP delivers at a phenomenal rate. The surging presence felt when Maguire belts out in I Surrender triggers memories of listening to Stevie Nicks; and when the haunting harmonies start in Ain't Nobody you're instantly reminded of Shakespears Sister.


8. Sneaky Sound System "From Here to Anywhere"
Australian duo Sneaky Sound System had a lot riding on the success of their third album. They claimed two ARIA Awards back in 2007 for Breakthrough Artist and Best Dance Release with their debut album, which peaked at #5 and went on to achieve double-platinum certification. Upon release of their follow up album, aptly titled 2, the album landed at #1 in Australia and delivered the top twenty hit Kansas City.

After that however, things changed. Their signature branded dance-pop music failed to resonate with the commercial market and all following singles failed to make any further chart action. Then not long after, group member MC Double D left.

Move forward to 2011 and the group, now consisting of Black Angus and the uber talented Miss Connie, deliver one of the year's best albums. In fact, we'd go as far as saying that it's the groups best album to date.

After previewing new material at a gig early in the year we were extremely excited about the future for the dance duo. We'd already heard We Love and seen it's cheeky video, but wanted more. Shortly after, we were introduced to Big.

Big stands as the albums big moment - it's a ballad when a ballad isn't a ballad. It's raw and powerful and you can't help but find yourself helplessly singing the chorus "this is the moment we've been waiting for, this could be big for me and you..."

Not to get stuck on the album's prized moment, it continues to deliver with Really Want To See You Again (slotted as the album's third single), 1984, Friends and the cute Lovetown. Actually, even the not-so-great songs are better than most album tracks. Overall, an exceptional album from the team as SSS.


7. Florence + the Machine "Ceremonials"
Working with Paul Epworth and Eg White again could only mean good things for Florence + the Machine. After delivering an outstanding debut performance with Lungs back in 2009, which collected two BRIT Awards and was nominated for a Grammy, team Flo had big shoes to fill.

Lungs, which delivered six official singles including the epic Cosmic Love and the platinum-selling You've Got The Love, was praised by the world over - meaning the sophomore album from the British group was highly anticipated and needed to deliver.

What The Water Gave Me arrived in August, with Shake It Out only a week later. Fans were enchanted by Flo's haunting vocals in WTWGM and it provided a great preview of the upcoming album. Still, in our opinion the following Shake It Out was a far better track.

We had the opportunity to see the group perform in an exclusive show only last month and true to Flo's form, her vocal delivery and overall presence was second to none. The set included the uptempo Spectrum, the albums third single No Light No Light, and the Deluxe Edition only track Remain Nameless.

In our opinion the album is a complete set. Whilst we've had others not feel as convinced with Ceremonials as they were with Lungs, it's a fantastic follow up to a pretty impressive debut.


6. Katy B "On A Misson"
British up-and-comer Katy B unleashed her debut single Katy On A Mission late last year to an unsuspecting crowd, and boy were they pleased. The dubstep masterpiece showcased a fresh new talent emerging from the undergrounds with plenty of promises to fill a much needed void in the dubstep/garage genre.

After securing three UK top ten hits with the lead single Lights On (feat. Ms Dynamite) and Broken Record, Katy released her debut album On A Mission. The album, which was later nominated for the Barclaycard Mercury Prize, spawned a total of seven singles - impressive by any means - especially for a debut artist.

On A Mission contains a range of standouts including the kooky Witches Brew and one of our favourites, Movement. Katy's debut LP is a must for any collection, a sensational album from the talented flame-haired beauty.


5. Wynter Gordon "With The Music I Die"
New York's Wynter Gordon has been on music scene for some time, however only in 2011 were we treated with a full album from this talented star. Finishing last year with one of Australia's biggest summer anthems, Dirty Talk (which finished at #26 in our Top 50 Singles of 2010) was an instant hit that proved to be a great taste of what Gordon's debut album would sound like.

Working with a swag of writers and producers for the album (Nervo, Denzal Park, Tom Neville, Robbie Rivera and Axwell), With The Music I Die was an epic release for someone whom only months before was no where to be seen commercially. Dirty Talk, which stayed at #1 in Australia for three weeks, propelled Gordon into the spotlight as she became our newest (and adopted) pop star.

Her second single release Til Death, remixed by Aussie DJs Denzal Park, delivered yet another top twenty hit; which was then followed by the Axwell produced single Buy My Love.

For us, one of the biggest standouts on the album is the track Still Getting Younger, written and produced by Nick Littlemore and Peter Mayes of Australian dance group Pnau. Gordon's vocals alongside the anthemic melody of the track are simply to die for.


4. Lady Gaga "Born This Way"
Where would pop music, and indeed us, be without Lady Gaga? Another New York native who has almost single-handedly changed the way we think about pop music. The funny thing is, The Fame, Gaga's debut album, was only released three years ago.

The Fame, and it's re-release The Fame Monster, need no introduction. They delivered a total of nine official singles (including the limited-region releases of Eh, Eh (Nothing Else I Can Say) and Dance In The Dark); and collected three BRIT Awards, five Grammys and countless other awards. In addition to these achievements, singles such as Just Dance and Poker Face stand as a some of the highest selling singles OF ALL TIME.

As you can imagine, Born This Way had a lot to live up to. We still recall waiting until that very moment back in February when the track was played on radio for the very first time, worldwide. It was excruciating waiting! And what followed of course, was what we know - Flop This Way, Born A Gay, Madonna-Gate, etc... you get the drift.

Ok, so Born This Way wasn't the best lead single from Gaga's sophomore album. And Judas may not have been the best follow up, but hey, she can't always get it right. If you move past these somewhat dire tracks (even though we still love Born This Way!) you'll find an album full of good if not outstanding tracks.

The Edge Of Glory, Yoü and I and Marry The Night all served as singles, as they should - each with their creative videos (some questionable of course). Bad Kids, Scheiße and Electric Chapel are the stuff that your dreams should be made of and are missing out on not being released in their own right. Highway Unicorn (Road to Love), well it needs a video just for the namesake!

Underneath all the hype, the bad videos, ripping people off and the drama behind her looks, Lady Gaga has still delivered a great album. It was never going to be The Fame, but it was always going to be Born This Way.


3. Kelly Clarkson "Stronger"
The original American Idol returned in 2011 with one of her strongest albums to date. We will never discount the brilliance of Breakaway, but Stronger, the fifth studio album from Kelly Clarkson, will now stand tall next to the sheer excellence of that LP.

Wash away the darkness of My December and polish the awkwardness off All I Ever Wanted and there you'll find the Texan beauty looking to shine through. Stronger, with it's clear direction and strength in its maturity, shows us the Kelly Clarkson we were missing from her two previous releases.

Mr Know It All, the albums lead single, was an almost safe yet comfortable choice. It's by no means the best track on the album, but it still managed to score Clarkson another US and UK top ten single, and her first ever Australian #1.

The album has some major highlights - the second single from which the album takes its name What Doesn't Kill You (Stronger) being one of them. It's your Since U Been Gone all grown up. Kelly's powerhouse vocals over the pop/rock anthem we know and love. On saying that it's not old, it's new. It's fresh, it's edgy and it's good.

Clarkson has confessed that the song she is most proud of writing is featured on the album, the mid-tempo track You Love Me. Upon listening it invokes a little of The Police's hit Every Breath You Take, with some classic Melissa Etheridge in Clarkson's vocals. It's a great track and definitely a standout on the album.

Other tracks worth listening to are Dark Side, Einstein, Hello and Alone - they're all so familiar yet so new at the same time. Welcome back to the front, Clarkson, we've missed you.


2. Will Young "Echoes"
With the rumour that Richard X would be producing Will Young's fifth studio album the internet was a complete buzz. The legend had worked with Goldfrapp, Sophie Ellis-Bextor and Róisín Murphy in recent years producing some of the hottest tunes; so with those thoughts in mind excitement built and sent fans, critics and bloggers into a somewhat pop frenzy.

Then Jealousy emerged. The lead single from the release, co-written by Young and Kish Mauve, was a mid-tempo ballad that spoke of the oh-so-familiar feeling of wanting something that's not yours. It instantly struck a chord with many and gave Will yet another UK top ten hit, peaking at #5.

Shortly after the release of the single we were treated to the full masterpiece that is Echoes. With Richard X overseeing the production, Young worked with a range of writers to deliver one of this years best pop albums - Fred Falke, Biffco, Stefan Storm (from The Sound of Arrows) to name a few.

Young released Come On, a cover of the 2009 single by Kish Mauve, as the albums second single. Was it the best choice? Maybe. In fact, Young could have chosen one of a few for the second single and still had a safe choice. A number of the album tracks are standouts, and we mean standouts. Runaway, I Just Want A Lover and Losing Myself are exceptional examples and should no way be overlooked for the third single. Will, you listening?

Echoes, delivering Young his third #1 album in the UK, is something the Pop Idol alumni should be proud of. It's a very solid piece of pop music history that gets stronger and stronger the more you listen to it.


1. Adele "21"
It seems almost predictable that Adele and her sophomore album 21 would come in at the coveted top spot for Best Pop Album of 2011. The English singer/songwriter and her adult-contemporary tunes have been played by millions of people worldwide, in every single facet of life.

I'm not sure that Adele, or anyone for that matter, could have predicted what has happened this year with the talented star. 21, which has sold more than thirteen million copies since its release in January, has gone on to achieve a whopping twelve times platinum in the UK, ten times platinum in Australia and five times platinum in the US. No other artist in years has come even close to what this broad has sold in a short term that doesn't even span a year.

So, is it fitting that it deserves to be crowned "The Best"? Well, as you would know it's more than just how many copies an album sells (in our books anyway). It's about the connection. It's about how an album makes you feel. 21; with it's heartbreak, vengeance, passion and tears; connects with everyone.

Rolling In The Deep, the lead single launched upon the world just over 12 months ago, strikes a chord in many with its lyrics as Adele makes her claim. Someone Like You, which hit the #1 spot in all the big markets, brings a tear to your eye as it takes you back to your lost love.

Billboard recently named Adele's 21 Album of the Year, and for many a good reason. We'd like to echo that by naming Adele's outstanding return to pop music, 21, as our Best Pop Album of 2011.


This year, by far, we have seen some outstanding pop performances by artists across the globe. Ranging from the obvious choices with chart-making history like Adele's sophomore album 21, through to the debut performances of new artists like the critically-acclaimed Katy B's On A Mission.

2011- a year that has delivered nothing short of a great pop music and in doing so, has made it more difficult that ever to finalise our Best Pop Albums of the Year. But, without further ado, here we go.


20. Zoë Badwi "Zoë"
Zoë Badwi has presented us with a number of great club tracks over the years - Release Me and In The Moment come to mind almost in an instant. The Melbourne girls claim to fame however was with her ARIA top ten smash Freefallin', which came in at an impressive #2 on our Top 50 Singles of 2010.

Following the hands-in-the-air anthem Badwi delivered the pop-tastic Accidents Happen, which again cemented her as one of Australia's newest and most exciting pop artists. Shortly after the release we were treated with Zoë's anticipated self-titled debut album. Gay men and lovers of club music unite - what a brilliant entry in the pop stratesphere.


19. Sophie Ellis-Bextor "Make A Scene"
It had been a long four years since Ms Ellis-Bextor graced us with an LP, and the delivery of Make A Scene certainly didn't disappoint. Whilst only peaking at a measly #33 on the UK Albums Chart (her lowest charting album to date); the dance-pop themed fourteen-track album housed some of the worlds biggest club tracks including Heartbreak (Make Me A Dancer) [with the Freemasons], Not Giving Up On Love (with Armin van Buuren) and Bittersweet.

Make A Scene brought us some new, fresh tracks that helped showcase the porcelain-skinned beauties vocals too - the Róisín Murphy penned Off & On, Starlight and the glorious Magic.


18. Above & Beyond "Group Therapy"
It's hard to believe that for a group that's been around for the best part of eleven years, they have only delivered two studio albums. Above & Beyond, the English dance troupe that have been remixing your faves like Britney Spears and Madonna, delivered a masterpiece in their latest album, Group Therapy.

Working with long-time collaborators Zoë Johnston and Richard Bedford (who feature on a staggering eleven of the fifteen album tracks!), the boys from A&B released the singles Sun & Moon, Thing Called Love and You Got To Go from the album. Watch out for our favourite - You Got To Go - in the upcoming Best Pop Singles of 2011.


17. Coldplay "Mylo Xyloto"
The fifth studio release from UK band Coldplay saw a slightly new take on the music front. Working with Roxy Music's Brian Eno, the band delivered more of a pop feel in their new material. As an example, the album's lead single, Every Teardrop Is A Waterfall, features a sample of Peter Allen's classic hit from the 70's, I Go To Rio.

The band delivered an exceptional masterpiece in their critically acclaimed album which also houses the singles Paradise (currently top five in a range of countries worldwide) and the soon to be released Charlie Brown. One of the biggest surprises however was hearing the groups work with Rihanna on the track Princess of China.


16. Darren Hayes "Secret Codes and Battleships"
Australia pop star Darren Hayes returned in 2011 with an exciting entry into the pop world, the Carl Falk produced single Talk Talk Talk. The uptempo single still sits as one of this years outstanding pop gems which paved the way for a beautiful album, Secret Codes and Battleships.

Following the lead single, Daz announced two different singles for the UK and Australian markets, with the UK served Black Out The Sun and Australia Bloodstained Heart. The later represents one of the most beautiful ballads Mr Hayes has delivered in his career, aided by a tear-jerking video for the single.

The album peaked at #8 in Australia and #29 in the UK. Don't forget to check out Stupid Mistake and The Siren's Call, two other must-hear  tracks on the album.


15. David Guetta "Nothing But The Beat"
After delivering two of the years worst singles - Where Them Girls At and Little Bad Girl - we were scared of what David Guetta's latest offering would deliver. That was of course before we heard Australian singer/songwriter Sia belt out the empowering anthem Titanium, indeed one of the finest singles released this year.

Joining Guetta's collaboration with Sia, the next standout track would have to be the Nervo-penned masterpiece Night Of Your Life, sung by powerhouse vocalist Jennifer Hudson. No words can describe the epic beauty of this track, think of it as the 2011 version of When Love Takes Over.

And lastly, Guetta also employs the talents of Jessie J and Nicki Minaj on the tracks Repeat and Turn Me On respectively. Both showcase the girls talents (Minaj - singing!) in club tracks that highlight the power of the Guetta machine.


14. Rihanna "Talk That Talk"
Almost a late entry into the year, the Bajan pop star delivers yet another album in her short yet successful career. Housing one the years most talked about singles, We Found Love featuring Scottish DJ Calvin Harris, Talk That Talk sees Rihanna deliver a mix of club, pop, reggae and R&B jumbled into a album full of down-right raunchiness.

Depending on who you speak to in the blogosphere, the critics love it or hate it. Either way, you can't deny the force of the Rihanna Navy pulling through. Whilst We Found Love still reigns atop the Billboard Hot 100 (seven weeks in a row we believe!), the albums second single You Da One is starting to make it's presence felt on charts globally.

Don't forget to check out the other standouts on the album - Where Have You Been (also produced by Harris), Drunk On Love, and the album's title track featuring hip-hop superstar Jay-Z.


13. Britney Spears "Femme Fatale"
The icons seventh studio album was greeted with much please to those in the music industry. Delivering a strong and firm hold on the charts with the albums lead single Hold It Against Me, the Dr Luke and Max Martin produced hit paved the way for an exceptional album that went on to deliver three Billboard top ten hits - the only Britney album to do so, ever.

The second single Til The World Ends, penned by glitter trash whore Ke$ha, saw Spears shine in yet another exceptional video shoot - complete with Spears' signature choreography. I Wanna Go and Criminal, served as the third and fourth singles from the LP, again delivered great pop performances (with a swagger of hot remixes for you to get down to).

Big Fat Bass, which features Black Eyed Peas frontman will.i.am and (Drop Dead) Beautiful featuring newcomer Sabi; deliver two other exceptional album album tracks which you must get your hands on.


12. Pnau "Soft Universe"
Australian dance outfit Pnau delivered their fourth album in 2011, their first since their self-titled LP back in 2007. Soft Universe also served to be their most successful to date, peaking at #13 in Australia.

Greeted with The Truth early on in the year, the band gave us a delicious taste of their new music. Still holding the same unique Pnau touch, The Truth seemed slightly more euphoric in it's delivery. Following with Solid Ground, which Popjustice named Song of the Day back in May, the group really showcased the albums full worth.

Solid Ground, again one of this years finest pieces of music, is Pnau at their best. Whilst it's hard to imagine any track ever being better; take a listen to Unite Us, Everybody and Twist of Fate - the other standout performances on the album.


11. Beyoncé "4"
Poor Beyoncé really got smashed this year with her delivery of 4. Instead of fans, critics and bloggers embracing the tribute to the old school days of soul music, Mrs Jay-Z was truly punished. The album's lead single, Run The World (Girls) could have had something to do with it however.

Run The World (Girls) was either loved or hated by everyone. In our camp, we love it. We love the risk of the track, the fact it's scattered all over the place and the fact it's just one pile of hot mess. Regardless, you can't knock the outstanding choreography Beyoncé delivers in this video. This girls knows how to move.

Moving past the lead single, the option of delivering a range of promotional and official singles at a sporadic pace (most with videos alongside), was a scattered approach that threw many. Regardless, it allowed us to embrace the variety of tracks on the album - again something we loved.

Whilst it's not Bey's best album to date, it still holds the killer tracks End Of Time, Countdown and Love On Top - all which deserve a nod themselves.


10. Foster The People "Torches"
Some may say that Foster The People were a bit of a surprise for us this year. The Californian indie-pop group delivered one of the globe's biggest sleeper hits - Pumped Up Kicks - which has gone on to hit #3 in both the US and Canada; and top ten in many other countries.

The group, which formed back in 2009, have delivered a sensational debut album. Listening to the LP on repeat for a number of days (much to the dislike of the rest of our household), has truly cemented these boys as one of our favourite artists to emerge this year. Much like their lead single, the album keeps delivering gems with Helena Beat, Call It What You Want and Don't Stop (Color On The Walls).

As a side note, it shouldn't then surprise you that the album has been co-produced by the likes of legends - Greg Kurstin (Kelly Clarkson, Sia) and Paul Epworth (Adele, Florence + the Machine).


9. Clare Maguire "Light After Dark"
Any blogger will tell you about their desire for Clare Maguire and her debut album Light After Dark. After being nominated by BBC for their Sound of 2011 award, and winning the Next Big Thing at the Q Awards, Maguire and her music were highly anticipated.

The Last Dance, which the British singer/songwriter wrote post the death of Michael Jackson, served as the album's most successful single in her homeland, however it still failed to crack the top twenty. The following single, The Shield and The Sword, again failed to move mountains in it's chart presence.

Regardless of the underwhelming chart success, Maguire's debut LP delivers at a phenomenal rate. The surging presence felt when Maguire belts out in I Surrender triggers memories of listening to Stevie Nicks; and when the haunting harmonies start in Ain't Nobody you're instantly reminded of Shakespears Sister.


8. Sneaky Sound System "From Here to Anywhere"
Australian duo Sneaky Sound System had a lot riding on the success of their third album. They claimed two ARIA Awards back in 2007 for Breakthrough Artist and Best Dance Release with their debut album, which peaked at #5 and went on to achieve double-platinum certification. Upon release of their follow up album, aptly titled 2, the album landed at #1 in Australia and delivered the top twenty hit Kansas City.

After that however, things changed. Their signature branded dance-pop music failed to resonate with the commercial market and all following singles failed to make any further chart action. Then not long after, group member MC Double D left.

Move forward to 2011 and the group, now consisting of Black Angus and the uber talented Miss Connie, deliver one of the year's best albums. In fact, we'd go as far as saying that it's the groups best album to date.

After previewing new material at a gig early in the year we were extremely excited about the future for the dance duo. We'd already heard We Love and seen it's cheeky video, but wanted more. Shortly after, we were introduced to Big.

Big stands as the albums big moment - it's a ballad when a ballad isn't a ballad. It's raw and powerful and you can't help but find yourself helplessly singing the chorus "this is the moment we've been waiting for, this could be big for me and you..."

Not to get stuck on the album's prized moment, it continues to deliver with Really Want To See You Again (slotted as the album's third single), 1984, Friends and the cute Lovetown. Actually, even the not-so-great songs are better than most album tracks. Overall, an exceptional album from the team as SSS.


7. Florence + the Machine "Ceremonials"
Working with Paul Epworth and Eg White again could only mean good things for Florence + the Machine. After delivering an outstanding debut performance with Lungs back in 2009, which collected two BRIT Awards and was nominated for a Grammy, team Flo had big shoes to fill.

Lungs, which delivered six official singles including the epic Cosmic Love and the platinum-selling You've Got The Love, was praised by the world over - meaning the sophomore album from the British group was highly anticipated and needed to deliver.

What The Water Gave Me arrived in August, with Shake It Out only a week later. Fans were enchanted by Flo's haunting vocals in WTWGM and it provided a great preview of the upcoming album. Still, in our opinion the following Shake It Out was a far better track.

We had the opportunity to see the group perform in an exclusive show only last month and true to Flo's form, her vocal delivery and overall presence was second to none. The set included the uptempo Spectrum, the albums third single No Light No Light, and the Deluxe Edition only track Remain Nameless.

In our opinion the album is a complete set. Whilst we've had others not feel as convinced with Ceremonials as they were with Lungs, it's a fantastic follow up to a pretty impressive debut.


6. Katy B "On A Misson"
British up-and-comer Katy B unleashed her debut single Katy On A Mission late last year to an unsuspecting crowd, and boy were they pleased. The dubstep masterpiece showcased a fresh new talent emerging from the undergrounds with plenty of promises to fill a much needed void in the dubstep/garage genre.

After securing three UK top ten hits with the lead single Lights On (feat. Ms Dynamite) and Broken Record, Katy released her debut album On A Mission. The album, which was later nominated for the Barclaycard Mercury Prize, spawned a total of seven singles - impressive by any means - especially for a debut artist.

On A Mission contains a range of standouts including the kooky Witches Brew and one of our favourites, Movement. Katy's debut LP is a must for any collection, a sensational album from the talented flame-haired beauty.


5. Wynter Gordon "With The Music I Die"
New York's Wynter Gordon has been on music scene for some time, however only in 2011 were we treated with a full album from this talented star. Finishing last year with one of Australia's biggest summer anthems, Dirty Talk (which finished at #26 in our Top 50 Singles of 2010) was an instant hit that proved to be a great taste of what Gordon's debut album would sound like.

Working with a swag of writers and producers for the album (Nervo, Denzal Park, Tom Neville, Robbie Rivera and Axwell), With The Music I Die was an epic release for someone whom only months before was no where to be seen commercially. Dirty Talk, which stayed at #1 in Australia for three weeks, propelled Gordon into the spotlight as she became our newest (and adopted) pop star.

Her second single release Til Death, remixed by Aussie DJs Denzal Park, delivered yet another top twenty hit; which was then followed by the Axwell produced single Buy My Love.

For us, one of the biggest standouts on the album is the track Still Getting Younger, written and produced by Nick Littlemore and Peter Mayes of Australian dance group Pnau. Gordon's vocals alongside the anthemic melody of the track are simply to die for.


4. Lady Gaga "Born This Way"
Where would pop music, and indeed us, be without Lady Gaga? Another New York native who has almost single-handedly changed the way we think about pop music. The funny thing is, The Fame, Gaga's debut album, was only released three years ago.

The Fame, and it's re-release The Fame Monster, need no introduction. They delivered a total of nine official singles (including the limited-region releases of Eh, Eh (Nothing Else I Can Say) and Dance In The Dark); and collected three BRIT Awards, five Grammys and countless other awards. In addition to these achievements, singles such as Just Dance and Poker Face stand as a some of the highest selling singles OF ALL TIME.

As you can imagine, Born This Way had a lot to live up to. We still recall waiting until that very moment back in February when the track was played on radio for the very first time, worldwide. It was excruciating waiting! And what followed of course, was what we know - Flop This Way, Born A Gay, Madonna-Gate, etc... you get the drift.

Ok, so Born This Way wasn't the best lead single from Gaga's sophomore album. And Judas may not have been the best follow up, but hey, she can't always get it right. If you move past these somewhat dire tracks (even though we still love Born This Way!) you'll find an album full of good if not outstanding tracks.

The Edge Of Glory, Yoü and I and Marry The Night all served as singles, as they should - each with their creative videos (some questionable of course). Bad Kids, Scheiße and Electric Chapel are the stuff that your dreams should be made of and are missing out on not being released in their own right. Highway Unicorn (Road to Love), well it needs a video just for the namesake!

Underneath all the hype, the bad videos, ripping people off and the drama behind her looks, Lady Gaga has still delivered a great album. It was never going to be The Fame, but it was always going to be Born This Way.


3. Kelly Clarkson "Stronger"
The original American Idol returned in 2011 with one of her strongest albums to date. We will never discount the brilliance of Breakaway, but Stronger, the fifth studio album from Kelly Clarkson, will now stand tall next to the sheer excellence of that LP.

Wash away the darkness of My December and polish the awkwardness off All I Ever Wanted and there you'll find the Texan beauty looking to shine through. Stronger, with it's clear direction and strength in its maturity, shows us the Kelly Clarkson we were missing from her two previous releases.

Mr Know It All, the albums lead single, was an almost safe yet comfortable choice. It's by no means the best track on the album, but it still managed to score Clarkson another US and UK top ten single, and her first ever Australian #1.

The album has some major highlights - the second single from which the album takes its name What Doesn't Kill You (Stronger) being one of them. It's your Since U Been Gone all grown up. Kelly's powerhouse vocals over the pop/rock anthem we know and love. On saying that it's not old, it's new. It's fresh, it's edgy and it's good.

Clarkson has confessed that the song she is most proud of writing is featured on the album, the mid-tempo track You Love Me. Upon listening it invokes a little of The Police's hit Every Breath You Take, with some classic Melissa Etheridge in Clarkson's vocals. It's a great track and definitely a standout on the album.

Other tracks worth listening to are Dark Side, Einstein, Hello and Alone - they're all so familiar yet so new at the same time. Welcome back to the front, Clarkson, we've missed you.


2. Will Young "Echoes"
With the rumour that Richard X would be producing Will Young's fifth studio album the internet was a complete buzz. The legend had worked with Goldfrapp, Sophie Ellis-Bextor and Róisín Murphy in recent years producing some of the hottest tunes; so with those thoughts in mind excitement built and sent fans, critics and bloggers into a somewhat pop frenzy.

Then Jealousy emerged. The lead single from the release, co-written by Young and Kish Mauve, was a mid-tempo ballad that spoke of the oh-so-familiar feeling of wanting something that's not yours. It instantly struck a chord with many and gave Will yet another UK top ten hit, peaking at #5.

Shortly after the release of the single we were treated to the full masterpiece that is Echoes. With Richard X overseeing the production, Young worked with a range of writers to deliver one of this years best pop albums - Fred Falke, Biffco, Stefan Storm (from The Sound of Arrows) to name a few.

Young released Come On, a cover of the 2009 single by Kish Mauve, as the albums second single. Was it the best choice? Maybe. In fact, Young could have chosen one of a few for the second single and still had a safe choice. A number of the album tracks are standouts, and we mean standouts. Runaway, I Just Want A Lover and Losing Myself are exceptional examples and should no way be overlooked for the third single. Will, you listening?

Echoes, delivering Young his third #1 album in the UK, is something the Pop Idol alumni should be proud of. It's a very solid piece of pop music history that gets stronger and stronger the more you listen to it.


1. Adele "21"
It seems almost predictable that Adele and her sophomore album 21 would come in at the coveted top spot for Best Pop Album of 2011. The English singer/songwriter and her adult-contemporary tunes have been played by millions of people worldwide, in every single facet of life.

I'm not sure that Adele, or anyone for that matter, could have predicted what has happened this year with the talented star. 21, which has sold more than thirteen million copies since its release in January, has gone on to achieve a whopping twelve times platinum in the UK, ten times platinum in Australia and five times platinum in the US. No other artist in years has come even close to what this broad has sold in a short term that doesn't even span a year.

So, is it fitting that it deserves to be crowned "The Best"? Well, as you would know it's more than just how many copies an album sells (in our books anyway). It's about the connection. It's about how an album makes you feel. 21; with it's heartbreak, vengeance, passion and tears; connects with everyone.

Rolling In The Deep, the lead single launched upon the world just over 12 months ago, strikes a chord in many with its lyrics as Adele makes her claim. Someone Like You, which hit the #1 spot in all the big markets, brings a tear to your eye as it takes you back to your lost love.

Billboard recently named Adele's 21 Album of the Year, and for many a good reason. We'd like to echo that by naming Adele's outstanding return to pop music, 21, as our Best Pop Album of 2011.

18 October 2011


Britney Spears has premiered the video for the fourth single lifted from her Femme Fatale album, the Max Martin and Shellback produced track, Criminal.

The video features Brit get slapped, Brit get it on with a hottie, Brit get naked, Brit with a gun, Brit rob a convenience store, Brit get it on with a hottie, Brit get shot at, lots of product placement, and did I mention - Brit get it on with a hottie? All in all, a good clip.

Femme Fatale is available digitally today [iTunes]


Britney Spears has premiered the video for the fourth single lifted from her Femme Fatale album, the Max Martin and Shellback produced track, Criminal.

The video features Brit get slapped, Brit get it on with a hottie, Brit get naked, Brit with a gun, Brit rob a convenience store, Brit get it on with a hottie, Brit get shot at, lots of product placement, and did I mention - Brit get it on with a hottie? All in all, a good clip.

Femme Fatale is available digitally today [iTunes]

30 August 2011


In case you missed the 2011 MTV Video Music Awards, some are saying this was the best year yet. Whilst none of the nights wins were real surprises, it was certainly a fun night.

Some of the non award highlights were:

+ Beyoncé announcing to the world that Jay-Z and her were expecting via the red carpet. Later on in the night Mama Bey belted out her 4 album track Love On Top and at the end of the number she rubbed her little belly. Oh, sweet.

+ Lady Gaga's male alter ego Jo Calderone opened the show performing Yoü and I (in a deep, male voice), and as the track came to an end he/she welcomed Queen's Brian May as he played on his guitar.

+ Adele performed her UK/Australian number one hit Someone Like You (which was breath-taking), so expect to see this sky-rocket to the top of the Billboard charts in the coming weeks.

On the night Katy Perry and Adele lead the way with three awards each, followed by Lady Gaga with two awards. For the complete list see here.

Some of the night's winners...
  • Video of the Year: Katy Perry, Firework
  • Best Female Video: Lady Gaga, Born This Way
  • Best New Artist: Tyler, The Creator, Yonkers
  • Best Male Video: Justin Bieber, U Smile
  • Best Collaboration: Katy Perry featuring Kanye West, ET
  • Best Hip-Hop Video: Nicki Minaj, Super Bass
  • Best Rock Video: Foo Fighters, Walk
  • Best Pop Video: Britney Spears, Till the World Ends
  • Best Video With A Message: Lady Gaga, Born This Way
  • Best Choreography: Beyoncé, Run the World (Girls)
  • Best Visual Effects: Katy Perry featuring Kanye West, ET
  • Best Art Direction: Adele, Rolling in the Deep
  • Best Editing: Adele, Rolling in the Deep
  • Best Cinematography: Adele, Rolling in the Deep


In case you missed the 2011 MTV Video Music Awards, some are saying this was the best year yet. Whilst none of the nights wins were real surprises, it was certainly a fun night.

Some of the non award highlights were:

+ Beyoncé announcing to the world that Jay-Z and her were expecting via the red carpet. Later on in the night Mama Bey belted out her 4 album track Love On Top and at the end of the number she rubbed her little belly. Oh, sweet.

+ Lady Gaga's male alter ego Jo Calderone opened the show performing Yoü and I (in a deep, male voice), and as the track came to an end he/she welcomed Queen's Brian May as he played on his guitar.

+ Adele performed her UK/Australian number one hit Someone Like You (which was breath-taking), so expect to see this sky-rocket to the top of the Billboard charts in the coming weeks.

On the night Katy Perry and Adele lead the way with three awards each, followed by Lady Gaga with two awards. For the complete list see here.

Some of the night's winners...
  • Video of the Year: Katy Perry, Firework
  • Best Female Video: Lady Gaga, Born This Way
  • Best New Artist: Tyler, The Creator, Yonkers
  • Best Male Video: Justin Bieber, U Smile
  • Best Collaboration: Katy Perry featuring Kanye West, ET
  • Best Hip-Hop Video: Nicki Minaj, Super Bass
  • Best Rock Video: Foo Fighters, Walk
  • Best Pop Video: Britney Spears, Till the World Ends
  • Best Video With A Message: Lady Gaga, Born This Way
  • Best Choreography: Beyoncé, Run the World (Girls)
  • Best Visual Effects: Katy Perry featuring Kanye West, ET
  • Best Art Direction: Adele, Rolling in the Deep
  • Best Editing: Adele, Rolling in the Deep
  • Best Cinematography: Adele, Rolling in the Deep

8 July 2011


Adele's outstanding album 21, and Katy Perry's collaboration with Kanye West, ET, take out the top selling album and digital track respectively in the US - according to Billboard's mid-year charts.

Since it's release in late February, 21 has sold in excess of 2.51 million copies - an outstanding feat for any artist. Coming in at second place is Lady Gaga's Born This Way with an impressive 1.54 million copies sold (much of which was moved in it's first week of release). Coming in at third place is Mumford & Sons with Sigh No More on 982,000 copies.

Other notable album mentions are:
+ Bruno Mars' soul-tastic Doo Wops & Hooligans at #5 with 686,000
+ Chris Brown rise to F.A.M.E at #7 with 646,000
+ Nicki Minaj's debut album Pink Friday at #9 with 609,000
+ Katy Perry's luscious Teenage Dream at #10 with 600,000
+ Rihanna's real Loud at #11 with 598,000
+ Britney Spears' return to the spotlight at #12 with Femme Fatale with 590,000

ET, Perry's fourth single to be lifted off her Teenage Dream album, has moved over a staggering 4.1 million downloads, and is followed closely by Adele's Rolling in the Deep on 4.08 million downloads. Coming in at third place is Cee Lo Green's masterpiece Fuck You (Forget You) with over 3.2 million copies sold.

Watch the videos for Perry's ET [VIDEO], Adele's Rolling in the Deep [VIDEO] and Green's Fuck You [VIDEO]

Other notable digital track mentions are:
+ Lady Gaga's return with Born This Way at #4 with 3.02 million
+ Rihanna's raunchiness with S&M at #5 with 2.7 millions
+ Jennifer Lopez's RedOne production with Pitbull, On The Floor at #6 with 2.6 million
+ Bruno Mars with two appearances - his explosive Grenade at #9 with 2.3 million, and The Lazy Song at #15 with 2 million

Billboard has reported that both album and digital singles are up year on year with an impressive 1% and 11% respectively. In addition, album sales are up from this point point last year for the first time since 2004! What's even more impressive is the volume of talented pop artists in both charts.

For the full article, including the full top twenty albums and digital sakes, view Billboards article online [WEBSITE]

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Adele's outstanding album 21, and Katy Perry's collaboration with Kanye West, ET, take out the top selling album and digital track respectively in the US - according to Billboard's mid-year charts.

Since it's release in late February, 21 has sold in excess of 2.51 million copies - an outstanding feat for any artist. Coming in at second place is Lady Gaga's Born This Way with an impressive 1.54 million copies sold (much of which was moved in it's first week of release). Coming in at third place is Mumford & Sons with Sigh No More on 982,000 copies.

Other notable album mentions are:
+ Bruno Mars' soul-tastic Doo Wops & Hooligans at #5 with 686,000
+ Chris Brown rise to F.A.M.E at #7 with 646,000
+ Nicki Minaj's debut album Pink Friday at #9 with 609,000
+ Katy Perry's luscious Teenage Dream at #10 with 600,000
+ Rihanna's real Loud at #11 with 598,000
+ Britney Spears' return to the spotlight at #12 with Femme Fatale with 590,000

ET, Perry's fourth single to be lifted off her Teenage Dream album, has moved over a staggering 4.1 million downloads, and is followed closely by Adele's Rolling in the Deep on 4.08 million downloads. Coming in at third place is Cee Lo Green's masterpiece Fuck You (Forget You) with over 3.2 million copies sold.

Watch the videos for Perry's ET [VIDEO], Adele's Rolling in the Deep [VIDEO] and Green's Fuck You [VIDEO]

Other notable digital track mentions are:
+ Lady Gaga's return with Born This Way at #4 with 3.02 million
+ Rihanna's raunchiness with S&M at #5 with 2.7 millions
+ Jennifer Lopez's RedOne production with Pitbull, On The Floor at #6 with 2.6 million
+ Bruno Mars with two appearances - his explosive Grenade at #9 with 2.3 million, and The Lazy Song at #15 with 2 million

Billboard has reported that both album and digital singles are up year on year with an impressive 1% and 11% respectively. In addition, album sales are up from this point point last year for the first time since 2004! What's even more impressive is the volume of talented pop artists in both charts.

For the full article, including the full top twenty albums and digital sakes, view Billboards article online [WEBSITE]

Make sure you keep up to date with all things music, like us on Facebook for regular updates.

22 June 2011


Britney Spears has released the video for her third single from her Femme Fatale album, the Max Martin and Shellback produced track - I Wanna Go.

The video features Brit flash a man and his young son, fool around with a police officer, knock-out Terminator-like paparazzi and car dance in a bikini top. Just a normal day for Ms Spears really.

Actually, to be honest the clip is great. Like, really great. That would make three out of three for Femme Fatale as far as I'm concerned. Now the big question is - I wonder what Gaga thinks? Hmmm.

I Wanna Go and Femme Fatale are available digitally today [ITUNES]


Britney Spears has released the video for her third single from her Femme Fatale album, the Max Martin and Shellback produced track - I Wanna Go.

The video features Brit flash a man and his young son, fool around with a police officer, knock-out Terminator-like paparazzi and car dance in a bikini top. Just a normal day for Ms Spears really.

Actually, to be honest the clip is great. Like, really great. That would make three out of three for Femme Fatale as far as I'm concerned. Now the big question is - I wonder what Gaga thinks? Hmmm.

I Wanna Go and Femme Fatale are available digitally today [ITUNES]

27 April 2011


Following on from the success of her remix of S&M with Rihanna, Britney Spears looks to mirror the collaboration by joining forces with pop divas Nicki Minaj and Ke$ha to remix Till The World Ends.

The official remix sees the Femme Fatale track take a dubstep turn with Minaj introducing the remix with a new rap tied in with Brit-Brit's verse, and Ke$ha locking in the chorus. All in all, it's actually pretty hot.

I'm loving the fact all my ladies are joining forces to bring us these new jams. Who's next?

Till The World Ends (The Femme Fatale Remix) will be available to purchase digitally shortly, for now keep an eye on Britney's profile [ITUNES]


Following on from the success of her remix of S&M with Rihanna, Britney Spears looks to mirror the collaboration by joining forces with pop divas Nicki Minaj and Ke$ha to remix Till The World Ends.

The official remix sees the Femme Fatale track take a dubstep turn with Minaj introducing the remix with a new rap tied in with Brit-Brit's verse, and Ke$ha locking in the chorus. All in all, it's actually pretty hot.

I'm loving the fact all my ladies are joining forces to bring us these new jams. Who's next?

Till The World Ends (The Femme Fatale Remix) will be available to purchase digitally shortly, for now keep an eye on Britney's profile [ITUNES]

11 April 2011


Rumours have been circulating the 'net since last year about the apparent collaboration between two of pop's biggest superstars - Rihanna and Britney Spears. This week those rumours were confirmed with the starlets teasing their fans with corresponding tweets...



And so, sure enough, we're treated to a remix of Rihanna's smash hit S&M featuring none other than Ms Spears herself. Take a listen below!


Rumours have been circulating the 'net since last year about the apparent collaboration between two of pop's biggest superstars - Rihanna and Britney Spears. This week those rumours were confirmed with the starlets teasing their fans with corresponding tweets...



And so, sure enough, we're treated to a remix of Rihanna's smash hit S&M featuring none other than Ms Spears herself. Take a listen below!

6 April 2011


Whoa, oh-a, oh-a, oh-a, oh!

Britney Spears has premiered the video of her latest single, Till The Worlds Ends, the second single to be lifted off her seventh studio album, Femme Fatale. The clip is one of two to be released - this seems to the apocalyptic version, the other is the choreography version.

Things to note about this video:

+ Whilst the track was co-penned by Ke$ha, I wasn't under the impression Spears was also taking video clip advice from her as well...? Brit even looks like she's been styled by K$ - minus the trademark glitter of course! Although... it does kinda look like we're recycling an old red jumpsuit in there... are we Team Brit?

+ Whilst the "world is ending" there seems to be lots of underground club-slash-sex action going on. For some reason I feel like I'm watching a mash-up of the opening scene from Blade and an apocalyptic take-over from War of the Worlds. Or a sequel to another video perhaps...?

Anyway. My verdict for the Ray Kay directed video is, I LOVE IT. I don't care if Spears looks like she's loving it in some parts, and bored in the next, for me the clip is awesome! Enjoy!!!

Till The Worlds Ends and Femme Fatale are available digitally today [ITUNES]


Whoa, oh-a, oh-a, oh-a, oh!

Britney Spears has premiered the video of her latest single, Till The Worlds Ends, the second single to be lifted off her seventh studio album, Femme Fatale. The clip is one of two to be released - this seems to the apocalyptic version, the other is the choreography version.

Things to note about this video:

+ Whilst the track was co-penned by Ke$ha, I wasn't under the impression Spears was also taking video clip advice from her as well...? Brit even looks like she's been styled by K$ - minus the trademark glitter of course! Although... it does kinda look like we're recycling an old red jumpsuit in there... are we Team Brit?

+ Whilst the "world is ending" there seems to be lots of underground club-slash-sex action going on. For some reason I feel like I'm watching a mash-up of the opening scene from Blade and an apocalyptic take-over from War of the Worlds. Or a sequel to another video perhaps...?

Anyway. My verdict for the Ray Kay directed video is, I LOVE IT. I don't care if Spears looks like she's loving it in some parts, and bored in the next, for me the clip is awesome! Enjoy!!!

Till The Worlds Ends and Femme Fatale are available digitally today [ITUNES]