“Greatest Hits: Chapter One” by Kelly Clarkson showcases many of her quality music tunes throughout her career. It bears repeating that many Kelly Clarkson fans are going to have personalized sentiments on the songs that musically spoke to them. However, the following listing includes some of my personal favorites among the musical gems in “Greatest Hits”: Chapter One”: “Miss Independent”,”Breakaway”, ”Don’t You Wanna Stay”(with Jason Aldean), “Walk Away”, “Catch My Breath”, “People Like Us”, and “A Moment Like This”. “Greatest Hits; Chapter One” by Kelly Clarkson is best for those who enjoy greatest hits collections from the pop music genre and/or the music era from 2003-2011.
I previously enjoyed “Planet Pit” by Pitbull and enjoyed the fact that the title of the cd lived up to its name. I actually enjoy “Global Warming” by Pitbull even more and really felt that he poured so much of his imaginative energy into the musical tracks of “Global Warming”. Once again, I completely understand that Pitbull’s listening audience may or may not share the same ideas as me on the best tracks from “Global Warming”. However, the songs that really put me in a good time mood are among the following: “Feel This Moment” (featuring Christina Aguilera),”Back In Time” (featured in the Men In Black 3” movie), “Hope We Meet Again” (featuring Chris Brown), “Party Ain’t Over” (featuring Usher and Afrojack), “Drinks For You (Ladies Anthem” (featuring Jennifer Lopez), “Have Some Fun” (featuring The Wanted & Afrojack), Tchu Tchu Tcha” (featuring Enrique Iglesias), “Last Night” (featuring Havana Brown & Afrojack), and “Everybody” (featuring Akon & David Rush). “Global Warming” (Deluxe Edition) by Pitbull is definitely a good buy for anyone that has enjoyed any of this previous musical works and/or music that brilliantly mashes up various music genres (such as the musical mixes of R&B, dance, rap, and electronic in this collection).
Let me start off by saying that I enjoyed “Talk That Talk” by Rihanna, but I unexpectedly like “Unapologetic” even more. She really made a creative effort in creating songs that convey a kaleidoscope of emotions while still preserving valiant musical undertones. Obviously, millions of Rihanna listeners already have the songs in mind that resonate with them the most. I would have to humbly list the following songs as the ones that gave me a feeling of a party for the mind: “Phresh Out The Runway”, “Numb” (featuring Eminem), “Pour It Up”, “What Now”, “Loveeeeeee Song” (featuring Future), “Jump”, “Right Now” (featuring David Guetta), and “Nobody’s Business” (featuring Chris Brown). I also decided to download a couple of tracks from her deluxe edition and really enjoyed “Half Of Me” and the remix of “Diamonds” (Dave Aude 100 Extended version). “Unapologetic” by Rihanna is best if you enjoy any of Rihanna’s previous music and/or music genres that mix R&B with both electronica and dance elements.
As with millions of other people, “Kryptonite” was one of the first songs that introduced me to 3 Doors Down. I use to live in both Japan and California (via the military) and the music of 3 Doors Down was played a lot by many others that I worked around. I am already conscious of the fact that other music listeners are going to have their own personal preferences on personal favorites from 3 Doors Down. As for me, my personal favorites from this group are “Kryptonite”, “When I’m Gone”, “Here Without You”, and “Be Like That”. “Greatest Hits” by 3 Doors Down is best for those who enjoy alternative rock collections.