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June, 2010:

The Dream’s Upcoming Album “Love King” Preview

The Dream’s forthcoming album, “Love King” will be set for release this coming June 29, 2010. It will be release under Radio Killa/Def Jam Records. The album is the third set in a trilogy of albums from the artist, following 2007s “Love/Hate” and 2009s “Love vs Money.”

Meanwhile, here are the complete track listing for the album:

  1. “Love King”
  2. “Make Up Bag” (feat. T.I.)
  3. “Love Again”
  4. “Sex Intelligent”
  5. “Sex Intelligent Remix”
  6. “Yamaha”
  7. “Nikki Part 2″
  8. “Abyss”
  9. “Panties To The Side”
  10. “Turnt Out”
  11. “February Love”
  12. “Florida University”
  13. “Veteran” (bonus track)
  14. “Priceless” (bonus track)
  15. “Take Care Of Me” (bonus track)
  16. “All Black Everything” (bonus track)
  17. “Sorry” (bonus track)
The project was recorded at the comfort of the singer’s home, the place where he exactly laid the ground work for Love King. It started in the basement house at the artist’s house in Atlanta. Subsequently, the recording efforts quickly shifted over to Miami, as well as the entire songwriting process. The songwriting process lasted about two weeks due to the Dream’s hectic schedule.
The mixing of the album then kicked off in February. Overall, it took nearly four months to complete. If you want to pre-order, you can check out Amazon at this link.

Last Week’s New Music Releases

It seems music is getting hotter as week after week passed by. Perhaps, one of the hottest music releases last week was Eminem’s latest album “Recovery”, alongside, Giggs (‘Let Em Ave It’), Kele (‘The Boxer’) and Pulled Apart By Horses (Pulled Apart By Horses - ’Pulled Apart By Horses’)

Singles-wise, Katy Perry and Snoop Dogg release ’California Gurls’, while Scissor Sisters return with ’Fire With Fire’. Meanwhile, here are the complete album releases last week:

Allstar Weekend Suddenly
Automatic Loveletter Truth Or Dare
Sebastian Blanck Alibi Coast
Chamillionaire Venom
Chemical Brothers Further
Closed Heart Surgery The Blue Girl Diaries [iTunes]
The Constellations Southern Gothic
Miley Cyrus Can’t Be Tamed
Danzig Deth Red Sabaoth
Eminem Recovery
Derek Trucks Band Roadsongs
Front Line Assembly Improvised. Electronic. Device.
Macy Gray The Sellout
Herbie Hancock The Imagine Project
Cyndi Lauper Memphis Blues
Kele Okereke [Bloc Party] The Boxer
Ozzy Osbourne Scream
Pierce The Veil Selfish Machines
The Roots How I Got Over
Sabbath Assembly Restored To One
Sebastian Blanck Alibi Coast
Sia We Are Born
Stars The Five Ghosts
Uncle Kracker Happy Hour – The South River Sessions [EP]
Uffie Sex Dreams & Denim Jeans
Dweezil Zappa Return Of The Son Of… [Live]
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3OH!3 Streets Of Gold
A.R.E. Weapons Darker Blue
Judy Collins Paradise
Delphic Acolyte
Dwele Wants World Women
Alejandro Escovedo Street Songs Of Love
Ernie Halter Franlin & Vermont
Indigo Girls Staring Down The Brilliant Dream [Live]
Katzenjammer Le Pop
Scissor Sisters Night Work
Semi Precious Weapons You Love You
STS9 Axe The Cables
The-Dream Love King
Three 6 Mafia Laws Of Power
Wolf Parade Expo 86

Take your pick on your favorite artist and please check on their latest album releases.

Jackson: Reclaiming his Throne

This might sound strange. But even after his death, Michael Jackson has been making and breaking records in the music charts. He is coming off one of the biggest years of his career after selling more than 9 million albums and nearly 13 million digital tracks in the United States in the year since his death. He is hotter than ever than he had been at any time since his glory days in the 1980s.

But the funny story is – he has achieved his career goal of having a hit movie only after his death.

For the past year, I personally think that what happened is that people focused on Jackson’s music for the first time in many, many years. They just remembered how much they loved him and how much he is worth of their attention.

Amidst the controversies that he had been involved with, people was able to look past all of these –large and small, troubling and trivial–that turned a lot of people off.

Since his death, Jackson has sold over 9 million albums in the U.S. alone that enabled him to vault from #47 to #18 on  SoundScan’s running list of the top 200 album sellers of music history.

This feat is perhaps one of the biggest and most impressive in the history of music. Although, at the death of Elvis Presley, Soundscan was not yet around, Billboard has shed some light on this matter.

With his smash compilation Number Ones, Jackson became only the 13th artist to have the best-selling album in the U.S. posthumously. And with the subsequent soundtrack to Michael Jackson’s This Is It, he became one of only five artists to have the best-selling album in the U.S. with two albums after his death. Bandleader Glenn Miller and rappers 2Pac and The Notorious B.I.G. each had three posthumous #1 albums. Nirvana, featuring the late Kurt Cobain, had two.

Truly, he is a music icon that all people would love.