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'Brother' is the fourth studio album by Irish boyband Boyzone. Following the tragic death of bandmate Stephen Gately in 2009, this is their first recording as a four-piece. Featuring the Mika-penned lead single 'Gave It All Away', this is an emotional and introspective record. With reflective ballads and stirring melodies, this is a more than fitting tribute to the talented and sadly missed Gately.
2010 has been the year Cheryl Cole took over the frontpage of every single newspaper. A simple search on the theLondonWeekly.co.uk website reveals how many news stories Cheryl's had this year.
One of the biggest R&B stars in the world. Usher makes his return. This is sure to be one of the biggest R&B albums of 2010, Usher's back with his sixth studio album 'Raymond V Raymond'. In a recent interview with the London Weekly, Usher said "he spent his time working on his own company and with project Oceans 17 which is a partnership with fellow friend, producer and label executive Jermaine Dupri from So So Def Recordings.
After a successful night at the Brits early on in the year which included an electrifying performance with Dizzee Rascal. Florence Welch, better known alongside her band as Florence & The Machine, confidently keeps the success flowing with her album 'Lungs'.
The new Scouting For Girls album, produced by Andy Green at Helioscentric Studios in East Sussex, is an unshakeably bold, confident, and a genuine step up in sound that loses none of the band's early charm, but builds and expands upon it as infectiously as only they know how to be.











