Selena: "Oh, Justin I 'Love You Like a Love Song.' I love you so much" Justin " I'll 'Never Let You Go' I promise. That funky bass thump is very addictive, and that little breakdown is beautiful I'm almost compelled to say that I love this song more than "Bang Bang Bang" WOAH! watch where you point that thing! The gun is loaded; however, this gun is more likely to have you running to the dancefloor than for cover. Part of the instrumental bed is a bit dirty like the time when she had found someone better; someone that treats her like a person, and instead of trying to hide her, shows her off to all of his friends.I must admit that the third song is one of my favorites because it is so uplifting, and a beautiful song with lovely bouncing violin, and a powerful message that says "Who Says" you cannot be what you aspire to be? Only one person can judge you, and everybody else that says stuff just to say it.Ehh forget em, "We Own The Night" with this very prominent beat that has me walking on lighted squares, some background autotune, and a catchy "Oh-woah oh" backing refrain and visit from Pixie Lott. The vocals and guitar in this song is a nice complement to the beat in this track and works well. "Hit The Lights" is a perfect song for the dance floor with some piano notes to start the song and a driving beat that then gives way to a drum-machine dance beat and somsynth synonymous with the dancefloor and flashing..you know. This next song has some attuitude, and as much swag as a pop song can have with that thumpin bass and that handclap beat; for that I might suffer "Whiplash." I cannot forget her delivery which at times is like "Lickety split/A girl in a bit/As she falls in a pit saying 'hello darling'/Twisted insanity/ Falling humanity/All that I want is some tranquility/Do you hear me?" The next song is perfect for "When The Sun Goes Down," and the dance floor is up and running with that quick and addictive dancebeat the whirring synth, and the dreamy passage that starts at 2:19 and lasts until 2:43 changes the beat for couple seconds, and now back to our regularly scheduled roof-raisin' and fist bumpin'. This next song is like Viva la Vida on pop steroids w/ a shot of dance bass. It's slightly quicker, but replaces the strings w/ synth in several tones and just describing how it sounds similiar, but seems to have a lot more energy has become "My Dilemma." OH! Did I forget to mention that at times she sings/patterns her delivery the way Chris Martin had in their song? This one has a lot of energy, is a quicker paced track, and could possibly be called lite punk, in attitude, mixed w/dance-pop and basically says "That's More Like It" when comparing the current state of the relationship to the preceding state with that video-game synth, bloops, driving beat that either are handclaps, or sounds like drumming witha a piece of folded up paper?. Running like an "Outlaw" the beat seems to dance like a tribe and trot like a horse, but the synth and trance underlining, baby electronic accordion throws me in "Middle of Nowhere," and those sparse ringing bells almost has her singing Hot & Cold wearing her Poker Face as she moves to the beat. Then they have a spanish version of one of my favorite songs on this record :"Dices," but "Who Says" I have to tell you what it means. I would choose to play these songs "When The Sun Goes Down": Who Says, We Own The Night, Whiplash, When The Sun Goes Down, My Dilemma, That's More Like It, and Middle of Nowhere. 

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