Pharrell Williams' Top 40 Return: 10 Songs That Prefaced His Pop Comeback
Even Pharrell's most devoted followers had to be caught a little off-guard by the writer/producer's work on "American Idol" alum Adam Lambert's "Trespassing" album, churning out both the barnstorming, "Another One Bites the Dust"-esque glam disco of the album's title track, and the strobe-light throwdown of "Kickin' In," arguably the album's finest track. Lambert gave Williams his finest pop muse since Justin Timberlake ("Rock Your Body," "Senorita") back in '03, and P responded with two of his most creative, intoxicating and boundary-stretching tracks of recent years, both of which would have been mega-hits in a fairer pop universe. Clearly, Pharrell and disco were meant to have further success together............read the article in full on Billboard
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Adam Lambert Is All Smiles At Chateau Marmont
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Singer Adam Lambert enjoyed an evening out at the Chateau Marmont last night (May 29, 2013). The actor showed off his winning smile as he left the hotel.
Adam has a lot to smile about these days. He just debuted his new song “Love Wins Over Glamour” at the 2013 Life Ball charity gala in Vienna, Austria on Saturday, May 25.........article continues on Socialite Life
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Hump Day With Adam Lambert : After Elton Weekly Column
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It's no secret we love Adam Lambert and the energy and joy he brings to the otherwise sterile, manufactured world of modern pop music. But he's such a worldwide whirling dervish that it's sometimes difficult to keep track of where and when he touches down. So we're trying out a new weekly feature: Hump Day With Adam Lambert, which will hopefully keep us up-to-date with his appearances, performances, and interviews. read this weeks article Here
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