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Pop Up! #7

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Download links and information about Pop Up! #7 by Perez Hilton. This album was released in 2016 and it belongs to Electronica, Hip Hop/R&B, Rap, Rock, Dancefloor, Pop, Dance Pop genres. It contains 18 tracks with total duration of 01:04:23 minutes.

Artist: Perez Hilton
Release date: 2016
Genre: Electronica, Hip Hop/R&B, Rap, Rock, Dancefloor, Pop, Dance Pop
Tracks: 18
Duration: 01:04:23
Buy on iTunes $9.99

Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Hollow Life (featuring Coast Modern) 3:57
2. Genius (featuring Cazzette) 3:36
3. Rolling (feat. Chrissy Quadros) (featuring Tkdjs) 3:58
4. Mueve Mueve (featuring Locos Por Juana) 3:20
5. Bloodline (featuring White Sea) 3:56
6. Away from Me (featuring CHINAH) 3:56
7. Record High, Record Low (featuring GIVERS) 3:29
8. Fall Again (featuring Yassou) 2:01
9. Next to Me (featuring Keeper) 4:00
10. Chameleon (featuring Rome Will Burn) 3:07
11. Painted in Gold (feat. Bertie Blackman) (featuring Strange Talk) 3:47
12. Hand It to the Bandit (featuring Wolkoff) 3:15
13. Body (featuring Bassh) 3:59
14. Watch My Back (featuring Basecamp) 3:51
15. Afterall (featuring Samson The Truest) 4:06
16. Almost (featuring Marie - Mai) 2:50
17. Go On (Let It Go) (featuring Johanan) 3:52
18. I Will Follow You (featuring Rivvrs) 3:23

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While Perez Hilton may have built his online empire with gossip, the blogger spends nearly as much time championing under-the-radar pop and dance acts as he does dishing the dirt; Dan Black, Mika, and Sam Sparro are among those Hilton shone the spotlight on during their early days. Pop Up! #1 features songs by some of his favorite artists, ranging from the Top 40-friendly sounds of Kerli's "Zero Gravity" and Kat Graham's "Put Your Graffiti on Me" — which sounds like the result of genetically splicing Rihanna and Christina Aguilera together — to the sleek synth pop of Capital Cities' "Safe and Sound [DiscoTech Remix]" to Fedez's Italiano pop-rap on "Jet Set." Songs such as these and tracks by Chantal Claret, Alphabeat, and the Cataracs will probably be familiar to many pop-savvy listeners, but the collection digs a little deeper with lesser-known standouts such as "Yo Vogue" by French Fries, one of the leading lights of the French Touch dance music style, and Zowie's brisk electro-pop single "My Calculator." Other highlights include Hi Fashion's snotty-fabulous "Amazing!" and Breedlove's power-poppy "I Never Had." Not every track is a winner, but enough clicks that even those who aren't Hilton fans but like this kind of music should find quite a bit to enjoy.