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  1. Hilary Duff – Learning to Fly (2004) Learning to Fly is my take on Hilary Duff's third album, Hilary Duff. Given Duff's belief that the material from both this album and its predecessor, Metamorphosis, were not the sounds she'd want to produce for a "Hilary Duff album", it makes no sense for this album to be self-titled, as it sells a false narrative. So, in my plan, we take the title from her DVD release, Learning to Fly, which would benefit the album a bit more. I also believe the album's length of 17 tracks is a bit too long for someone of Duff's calibre, especially around this time. A shorter, more concise tracklist would have removed [some] of the filler content from this release, and I also think it could have helped with single selection in promoting this album a bit more than Hollywood Records actually did. Track listing Weird Mr James Dean Who's That Girl Dangerous to Know Underneath This Smile I Am The Getaway Haters Someone's Watching Over Me Hide Away Fly Rock This World Jericho Singles August 2004: Who's That Girl October 2004: Someone's Watching Over Me (limited radio release, in promotional with Raise Your Voice) November 2004: The Getaway February 2005: Haters May 2005: I Am
  2. FIVE?! That's exciting; praying we get a music video or two and then the next album by the year's end.
  3. Hello Blake. Welcome to PHF! We hope you enjoy your time here. Loving the range and variety of your musical tastes.
  4. Omgggggggg so sad.
  5. Brilliant job! What's the typefaces you used for the Jade artwork?!
  6. Jennifer Lopez – Rebirth (2005) Rebirth was not a struggling album; however, its single selections and overall promotion left much to be desired by the general public and by her fans, alike. I would simply have changed the singles from the album, as the track listing was a consistent flow from beginning to end. Singles November 2004: Get Right March 2005: Step into My World July 2005: Cherry Pie October 2005: Whatever You Wanna Do February 2006: Ryde or Die
  7. Better come with a couple of [4K] music videos.
  8. You better, because it's a camp pop masterpiece. And the girls that get it, get it. And the girls that don't, don't. And I'm expecting you to be one of the girls that get it!
  9. Fail, It's missing the iconic "Kiss of Life" with Ms. Jessie Ware!
  10. Oh, a queen knows her audience.
  11. Alexz Johnson | Salvage | artwork + vinyl (mockup)
  12. Katy Perry – 143 (2024) 143 was not a bad album in its concept, however, some fixes could have been done to strength the overall cohesion of the album's flow, including bumping some of the 1432 bonuses to the main album, and including some other songs performed by other artists, that could have better suited an artist like Katy Perry. I would love personally loved for her to reunite with Alesso & Space Primates for the album; their collaboration in "When I'm Gone" was such a fresh sound for Perry that it could have worked real well in this album's project. Track listing Dominios* Gimme Gimme Gorgeous featuring Kim Petras Bounce* I'm His, He's Mine featuring Doechii Crush Has a Heart I Woke Up All the Love Nirvana Truth Wonder Singles I'm His, He's Mine Gimme Gimme Bounce Nirvana Crush * originally performed by Erika Jayne
  13. YES YES YES! And each single would give us a proper fucking music video!!!
  14. So long as it's on the album; I mean, both songs are miles better than some of what's on Tension II, which easily could have been a Tension re-issue.
  15. Amazing, although, hate that "Dancing Alone" & "Midnight Ride" are excluded from Tension II, as both are some of the better editions for this album.
  16. I N S A N E !
  17. I completely agree with that assessment; I feel like "Used to Love You" is what sold the album we actually got, which is a shame.
  18. Kind of pissed off this release was canceled; I feel like "Let Me Reintroduce Myself" got some relatively decent music press at the time of its release, and it wasn't a bad song. Honestly, for a Gwen Stefani album title, it would have worked. I mean, her debut was essentially L.A.M.B. so it would have worked for her.
  19. We love an explicit Christmas song.
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