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Fires – Ronan Keating (Universal Music) Rs. 395/-

In this 2012 collection, Boyzone bandmate has had is share of problems, some personal and some with the band. But his ninth studio effort is a moment of pop sound, going back to what he loves, giving you mix of mushy love songs and a few or rather excessive dose of uptempo songs, all in a matter of 12 songs.
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Mylo Xyloto – Coldplay - (EMI Virgin) Rs. 395/-

After a hiatus of three years since their biggest selling album ‘Viva La Vida’, the Grammy winners are back with their fifth album. A Coldplay album is eagerly awaited by pop - rock who just can’t get enough of the band who gave massive hits right from their humble beginnings with ‘Speed of sound’ until ‘Viva La Vida’.
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The 20/20 Experience – Justin Timberlake - (Sony Music) Rs. 399/-

Good or bad thing no one knows, but Timberlake managed to set a fan following just like his boy band N’Sync. He is the man who’s kicking up a storm right now, and after a six and a half year hiatus, he’s back with a new sound, bringing with him his producer Timbaland, proof that they are the perfect pop duo.
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All the Little Lights – Passenger – (Sony Music) Rs. 399/-

Bands these days surprise you with some never before heard names. Take the case of Michael David Rosenberg who goes by the stage name Passenger. A British folk rock singer songwriter, Rosenberg struggled to make it to the top right from his humble beginnings in 2000s when he started his five piece band, of which he is the main vocalist and songwriter.
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Deep India – Deep Forest and Rahul Sharma – (Sony Music) – Rs. 299/-

World renowned santoor player Rahul Sharma has collaborated with many western music artists from Richard Clayderman, Kenny G to Georges Kazazian and now Grammy award winning artist Eric Mouquet one half of the original duo Deep Forest.
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RED – Taylor Swift – (Universal Music) Rs. 395/-

Down to her fourth album, America’s sweetheart, singer-songwriter Taylor Swift brings a new sound, a more mature voice and a lyrical balance targeted at the adult contemporary market.
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English Rain – Gabrielle Aplin – (Warner Music) Rs. 395/-

British singer-songwriter Gabrielle Aplin has already got a fan following through her acoustic covers on YouTube, three EP releases, and a UK tour. All this by the age of 20. This her debut album charted at number two in the UK. Aplin sings songs that are very acoustic-folk-pop, her signature sound, a far link to her more popular peers who use EDM and hip hop these days.
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#willpower – will.i.am – (Universal Music) Rs. 395/-

It is rare that an artist wishes to use a hash tag in front of his album title, but for someone like will.i.am, its part of his production and innovative ideas. The album is William Adams aka will.i.am’s first new material after his first solo work in 2007 titled Songs about Girls that failed commercially.
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Indiva – Indiva - (Universal Music / Crescendo Music) Rs. 195/-

Call them the Indian Spice Girls, and you’d be right, for Indiva is a band of four spunky musicians, who bring you mellifluous melodies, funky rhythms, and catchy tunes leaving you asking for more. Their music not only transcends borders, but also brings people closer.
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Bangerz – Miley Cyrus – (Sony Music) Rs. 399/-

After a bit of controversy to the nerve racking movements at the Video Music Awards last month, the Disney star has come of age and has finally released her long anticipated fourth album Bangerz. A pure pop album with shades of hip hop and synthpop,
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