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Billboard News - Hot Product
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Hot Product
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Two Sides Of The Coin
Beyonce's third solo album, "I Am ... Sasha Fierce," reveals an alter-ego persona which the artist says allows her to "take more risks." The double-disc set is due this week via Music World/Columbia.
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Cook-ing With Gas
In just a few short months, David Cook went from no-name aspiring singer/songwriter to household-name "American Idol" winner.
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'Home' And Dry
Dido counts herself lucky. She has two homes: one in Los Angeles and one in London. And by "homes," she doesn't necessarily mean houses -- she means places where she feels comfortable and creative
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Back In The Race
Chad Kroeger laughs when asked if the phenomenal sales for 2005's "All the Right Reasons" gave confidence to Nickelback as it set out to make its sixth studio album, "Dark Horse."
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White Christmas, Red Planet
It took the Flaming Lips seven years to finish their film "Christmas on Mars," so it'd stand to reason that frontman Wayne Coyne is a perfectionist. But all he really wants to do is give his fans something cool to watch.
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With These Rings
Unless you're an astute T-Pain follower, you may not have realized he hasn't released an album since May 2007.
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Totally Taylor
Due this week from Big Machine, Taylor Swift's sophomore album "Fearless" begins the transition from rising country superstar -- her 2006 self-titled debut album has sold 3.4 million units, in addition to 7.5 million single downloads, according to Nielsen SoundScan -- to just plain ol' superstar.
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The Boys Are Back In Town
Oklahoma rock act Hinder exploded out of nowhere with 2005's "Extreme Behavior," which has gone on to sell more than 2.7 million U.S. copies, according to Nielsen SoundScan, and spawned the No. 3 Billboard Hot 100 hit "Lips of an Angel."
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Let It Rip
Country superstar Brad Paisley is putting the focus back on his guitar skills with "Play," a mostly instrumental album due this week via Arista Nashville.
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Tip Of The Hat
Q-Tip's oft-delayed sophomore solo album, "The Renaissance," will finally hit stores this week via Universal Motown.
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