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Chaos and the Calm – James Bay – (Universal Music) – Rs. 295/-

Just a while ago we had newcomers Ed Sheeran, Sam Smith, One Direction, The Vamps, George Ezra, Jake Bugg, Tom Odell, Passenger, and closer we have Irish Hozier, and now it’s the latest entrant James Bay, certainly British music is big and rightly so they have the artists who have made it to the top.
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Max Dance Hits 2 – Various Artists – (Sony Music) Rs. 499/-

Get the best party hits of the year gone by in this 20 track compilation that is sure to be a hot favourite, especially since many here are remix versions that let you dance on. You have the best from pop, dance, alternative to EDM, Trance, and a bit of hip hop too.
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Fifty Shades of Grey – Original Motion Picture Soundtrack – Various Artists – (Universal Music) Rs. 395/-

A lot has been said of the movie with its share of kinky sex, and for that, the soundtrack offers some similar fare too. Sam Taylor-Johnson's much anticipated film adaptation of novelist E. L. James' pop-erotica bestseller, which hit theaters early this year, has a fairly good soundtrack to fall back on, with some big name making the playlist.
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Grammy Nominees 2015 – Various Artists - (Sony Music) – Rs. 499/-

It’s been over two months since the Grammy awards winners were announced, so you know the winners already. The Grammys is nevertheless the most awaited music awards each year and so is the Grammy Nominees music album.
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In The Lonely Hour – Sam Smith – (Universal Music) Rs. 295/-

Smith came in where co patriot Adele left off. Yes, he is the new voice to reckon with having bagged three Grammy awards and also excelling at the BRIT awards taking home two Brit awards.
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Meet The Vamps – Christmas Edition – The Vamps - (Universal Music) - Rs. 295/

Poster boys The Vamps have been having a whale of a time with their rock – pop debut working well in their favor. Class apart from 1D, the band has got their own fan base, though it might clash with pin-ups like those mentioned here, to other boy bands The Wanted or solo acts from Ed Sheeran to Sam Smith.
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Four - One Direction – (Sony Music) Rs. 499/-

It’s hard to believe that One Direction is on their fourth album wonder. Since they bounded onto the pop scene with their double-platinum debut, Up All Night, in 2011, the members are making the best of their youth to bring out the best of themselves before the clock ticks off their boy band age.
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Don’t Kill the Magic – MAGIC – (Sony Music) Rs. 499/-

If you have heard the song Rude and fell in love with it, the band behind the successful reggae song is MAGIC that comprises of songwriter, record producer and main vocalist Nasri Atweh, guitarist Mark Pellizzer, drummer Alex Tanas and bassist Ben Spivak.
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Tracks of My Years – Bryan Adams – (Universal Music) - Rs. 495/-

The man behind classic songs like Summer of '69, Please forgive me and Heaven, takes a new path on his new album where he's taking other artists' classics and making them his own. Tracks of my Years is his first studio album since 2008′s 11 provides a selection of covers recorded during a two year period with one brand new original song thrown into the mix.
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My Everything – Ariana Grande – (Universal Music) – Rs. 395/-

The svelte and good-looking Ariana Grande has come a long way from being a Nickelodeon starlet. She showed her variable tone of vocal prowess when she came out with her 2013 debut, Yours Truly that was controlled by R&B god Babyface. If you’ve followed her career, Grande's star power is rooted in her Mariah Carey-esque octave as a singer.
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