1. Pon T Loca – Damn Yankee – In the Reggaeton genre, I always went with Don Omar, the better vocalist. But DY's current album hands him the crown, as he raps well but builds beats a whole lot better – Grade: A-
2. Clique – Kanye West – The difference between West in 2012 and West in 2010, is the difference between a songwriter and a member of a crew… or do I mean clique. He learnt the lesson, folks, but the lesson was it is easier to write "Monster" than "Runaway". This is saved by Hov and Kweezy verses… especially Kweezy – Grade: A-
3. Sunshine – David Guetta And Avicii – Avicii adds larger soundscapes, Guetta brings bigger beats – Grade: B
4. Little Children – Billy J Kramer And The Dakotas – A huge hit in the UK and proof that guitar pop in the 60s really was guitar pop – Grade: B+
5. Did I Tell You – Yo La Tengo – A love song about a theme the alt rock band return to from time to time: delayed gratification – Grade: A
6. A Message To You Rudy – The Specials – Two Tone titan, and what an awesome beat! This recent live version is a little besides the point however – Grade: B
7. Groundhog Dead – Corin Tucker Band – I've heard the rest of the album, it isn't this good – Grade: A
8. Neskkowin – Corin Tucker Band – This song for instance, too bluesy and the vocal isn't the fountain of coolness "GD" is – Grade: B+
9. I Got Love – Dave Stewart, Joss Stone – Half of superheavy and not the half with Mick Jagger in it – Grade: C
10. Feels Like The First Time – For all the folks who hate modern pop, remember it could be this – Grade: D

