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Andrew Garcia - Crawl (Cover) + Download

Andrew Garcia displays his vocal ability with this amazing cover of Chris Brown's Crawl (:




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AJ Rafael, JRA, & Andrew Garcia - Replay (Cover) + Download

Here's an another amazing cover from AJ Rafael. Featuring fellow YouTuber's JRA & Andrew Garcia the guys display there amazing vocal ability with there version of IYAZ's Replay (:





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Todd Sarvies (:

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Michael W. Smith - Place In This World



I found out about this song from those Christian CD commercials. It stood out so much from the others that I had to get it lol.

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One True Voice EP + Download


One True Voice (:

One True Voice were a British boyband created on the ITV television series Popstars: The Rivals, which also produced girl group Girls Aloud. The band was created by the public, who voted for their favourite hopefuls each week. The male runners-up formed the boyband Phixx.

The group, whose name was later shortened to OTV, was made up of: Anton Gordon (from London), Matt Johnson (from Deeside, North Wales), Daniel Pearce (from Kent), Keith Semple (from Larne, Northern Ireland), and Jamie Shaw (from Cardiff).

Their debut single, "Sacred Trust/After You're Gone", went head-to-head with Girls Aloud on December 16, 2002, for the Christmas number one spot. One True Voice lost out to the girls and had to settle for the #2 position. The group's manager, Pete Waterman, has speculated that the show was fixed against OTV, but has not said how.[1]

One more Top 10 hit followed, in the form of "Shakespeare's (Way With) Words", which reached #10 in the UK, in June 2003. A few weeks later it was announced that Daniel Pearce, who as arranger and co-writer of some of their songs had quit the group to pursue a solo career. The next day the group disbanded.

The group appeared at number 32 in Chantelle's Top 50 Reality TV Stars, ahead of both Phixx and Clea who also appeared in Popstars: The Rivals.


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Legacy - Legacy (2009) + Download



LEGACY

Danny "Legacy" Mcbride is a very talented New York artist with a broad musical range. His sound is a fusion of R&B, Pop, Jazz, sometimes even Gospel & Rock. He's been producing local artists since he was twelve years old, taught himself how to play piano at five and sang ever since he could speak. He has written or co-written all of the songs on this self-titled album and then spent countless hours of recording and producing to bring it to perfection. Some of the songs on Legacy's album feature two of his good friends and studio partners: Critical, who is both a lyricist and a rapper, and G-dub, who is also a producer. With his great ear for music, soft tenor voice and amazing producing skills, this 21-year old has all he needs to make it big! He's already producing songs and selling beats to up and coming artists and just recently he has formed a pop/rock/alternative band named "Jerico Kane" with two friends from U.K.

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A Great Cover (:

Whatcha Say - Christopher John (:




Christopher John from Starmaker.
His other videos are amazing too (:

Backstreet Boys - This Is Us (2009) + Download




BACKSTREET BOYS - THIS IS US

Since their mid-2000s reunion, the Backstreet Boys have been acting like adults so it's not entirely a surprise that they've decided to shake things up on This Is Us, their third album of the comeback and second since becoming a quartet. Teaming up once again with Max Martin and working with a host of modern hitmakers as RedOne, the group takes a left turn back toward the rhythm-heavy, harmony-laden dance-pop that made their reputation a decade before. Never mind the name of the album -- the group is tellingly quite willing to fade into background, letting the producers do their work, just content to sing the hooks. It's a sharp move in two ways: BSB never had as much on-record charisma as *NSync, their best trait was how they could sell a hook without affect, and that returns here. Of course, it helps that they have a bunch of hooks here, too -- hooks that aren't quite as galvanizing as "I Want It That Way," but easily eclipsing those on the pedestrian Unbreakable, helping the band seem modern without seeming pandering. It's a move that the New Kids on the Block couldn't pull off on their tawdry, sex-obsessed comeback, and it's one that the Backstreets seemed incapable of doing just a few years ago, but on This Is Us, the group sounds great for their age, and they sound like they're at their peak -- which is no guarantee of a hit, but it sure makes for a better album than they've produced in quite a while.


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Update (:

Sorry for not posting new music lately. I have had issues with my iTunes and at this time I can't use the program at all and I haven't been able to listen to music on my computer in awhile ):

Sorry,
Aaron

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Lloyd Daniels (:



His acapella of R. Kelly's song If I Could Turn Back the Hands of Time is amazing (: