Showing posts with label Jessica Sutta. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jessica Sutta. Show all posts

March 26, 2013

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Jessica Sutta - Again

The former member of girlband The Pussycat Dolls has been embarking upon a solo career with a series of collaborations with Dave Aude and Paul Van Dyk a few years ago as well as a few solo singles. Her latest single is an infectious Dance/Pop single that is her catchiest to date. It has the greatest potential to crossover on CHR/Pop radio and help her with her breakthrough.

Listen to the song here (Soundcloud)

Grade: A

August 2, 2011

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Jessica Sutta - Show Me (Remixes)

After the former Pussycat Doll's successful foray into clubland a couple of years ago with the hits "White Lies" and "Make It Last", she is back with a new single. The original is a playful electro/rock/dance song with Jessica's infectious vocals. A plethora of remixes by Alex Gaudino & Jason Rooney, Dave Aude, and Ralphi Rosario have been made for the clubs. Alex Gaudino & Jason Rooney deliver a set of bassline-driven electro-house mixes. Dave Aude opts for a piano-driven mix this time around. Ralphi Rosario has the essential circuit mix covered. All three sets of mixes are really well-done.

Grade: A-

July 13, 2007

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Jessica Sutta

She has been part of the highly successful girl group The Pussycat Dolls for some time now. Is she leaving the group for a solo career in clubland? No. But she has been featured on a couple of new dance tracks which will be quite huge in the clubs and on dance radio very soon.

The first one is a track with trance/electro genius Paul Van Dyk on the track "White Lies." It's a simple vocal track where Ms. Sutta actually sings. And she does a pretty good choice. Paul Van Dyk's usual melodic progressive trance sound is not as present here. It's a bit more electro house with his signature hi-hats and synths. It's a nice combo.

The other one is a track with Dave Aude. This one is in a similar vein, however, it is a little less vocal-oriented.

The former showcases her vocal talent much more. The latter shows a little more of her sexy side, not that she needs much help already.

Check out both ASAP.

"White Lies"
Grade: A-

"Make It Last"
Grade: B
 
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