1. Another Planet (With Chris Brown) – Jawan Harris – The powers that be were trying to position Jawan as a black Bieber, but he isn't cute enough and he doesn't have the songs. Except this songs, a very clever hard heart beat of a track that spooks itself out by the end – Grade: B+
2. Every Part Of Me – Steve Earle – Lest we forget, this was released last year so he can still write a killer song when he is in the mood – Grade: A
3. The Attic – Paul Weller – Sure it ain't "In The City" but it ain't bad – Grade: A-
4. In The City – The Jam – Who wannabes nail one riding the wave of punk – Grade: A+
5. Feel It – Bright Light Bright Light – Female Robyn channel Soft Cell – Grade: A
6. Anything Could Happen – Ellie Goulding – Riding "Lights" she daringly releases a new song, a goodie, sounds like Laura Marling with Skrillex mixing the drums – Grade: A-
7. There She Goes Again Again – Marshall Crenshaw – Greatest song of all time? Sure, I'll bite… Grade: A+
8. Sexy Sadie – The Beatles – Why this song to represent Lennon? No reason. He destroys the Guru of your dreams so exquisitely Maharishi hardly seems worth the effort – Grade: A
9. Unforgivable Blackness – Diggy – I could swear the chorus is a sample off a classic, "Look how far we've come from singing freedom songs to why can't we get along, my brother why are you questioning if I'm as black as you?" ., but I don't know which. Also. it fits Diggy's insecurities awful well to be found – Grade: A
10. Check Me Out (feat Diddy And Meek Mill) – Trey Songz – Pretty black as well, come to think of it – Grade: B+

