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Graffiti (Chris Brown) and No More Idols (Chase and Status) = any good?
Basically me and my mates just tell eachother to pick presents to buy for eachother at Christmas, and today I told my mate to buy me these two albums from the "2 for £10" section in HMV. We then all "gave" eachother the presents and now I have both albums and will listen to them after Christmas Day, but I was just wondering if they were any good? I have the reciept for them and my mate said if I can return them if I don't want them, but thought i'd ask on here for peoples opinions?
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Don't know about Chris Brown but I can tell you that No More Idols is brilliant, though I'm pretty sure the singles off of it told you that before I did.
And the weird thing is, what is imo one of the best tracks on there, Fool Yourself, was never even a single for some reason. You're in for a treat with that track, I reckon, as well as Heavy with Dizzee Rascal. Of all the albums I own, it's easily one of the most solid overall imo. It's basically my favourite album of 2011.
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Don't know about Chris Brown but I can tell you that No More Idols is brilliant, though I'm pretty sure the singles off of it told you that before I did.
And the weird thing is, what is imo one of the best tracks on there, Fool Yourself, was never even a single for some reason. You're in for a treat with that track, I reckon, as well as Heavy with Dizzee Rascal. Of all the albums I own, it's easily one of the most solid overall imo. It's basically my favourite album of 2011. ![]() !) from the album. Haven't heard the other singles at all, although I absolutely loved the two Plan B songs they've done ('End Credits' and 'Pieces'). I just never really saw them as an album act and thought they'd have good singles and shitty album tracks, but since there was very little options in HMV I just picked it anyway. ![]() Thanks! |
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I have only heard a few songs from Grafitti but I can certainly reccomend that Pass Out with Eva Simons, it's amazing!
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I have only heard a few songs from Grafitti but I can certainly reccomend that Pass Out with Eva Simons, it's amazing!
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Thanks guys!
I'm split between keeping Graffiti and exchanging it for Chris Brown's debut, though. ?
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Chris Brown's debut is brilliant, more R&B though I'd say. I personally love both albums, but it depends on your music tastes - Graffiti has quite a nice mix of tracks, but it's generally quite upbeat/uptempo, whereas his debut is a little slower - still has lots of good beats but it's definitely more urban/R&B
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And the weird thing is, what is imo one of the best tracks on there, Fool Yourself, was never even a single for some reason. You're in for a treat with that track, I reckon, as well as Heavy with Dizzee Rascal.
Of all the albums I own, it's easily one of the most solid overall imo. It's basically my favourite album of 2011. 

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