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Halftime Report: Taking a look at some of the most buzzed-about albums of the yearBy Jonathan CunninghamPublished on June 17, 2008 at 4:23pmIt's hard to believe that 2008 is already halfway gone. There's no need to lament about the New Year's resolutions that you thought you'd keep; six months from now we'll all be holiday shopping (again) and reading year-end top ten lists about the best albums of 2008. Since when December rolls around it's all a blur, why not check in at the midway point? As we take stock of some of the most talked about releases thus far (Al Green learns to Lay It Down) flops (Trina is not Still Da Baddest) and annoyances (Mariah Carey — nobody but Nick Cannon even cares anymore) here's a look at some of 2008's most buzzed-about albums. SantogoldWhat's the buzz? She's regarded by plenty of music critics as the black M.I.A., which is a sort of backhanded compliment in regard to her extraterrestrial creativity and hard-to-pin-down style. Someone as sonically "out there" as Santogold probably doesn't want to be compared to anybody — but then again, it can't help but boost her album sales. Along the way, she's gained the adoration of hipsters across the country, and Rolling Stone, Spin and a host of other glossy magazines labeled her as one of the biggest artists to watch in 2008. What's the buzz? Has there ever been a hip-hop album in history with this much anticipation? Just look at the countless online tracks and four double mixtapes Wayne's camp has purposely leaked over the past 24 months, including The Drought Is Over 1 through 4, plus nearly 100 cameos. He's also the only American pop artist who does more drugs than Amy Winehouse, and the more he flaunts it, the more people love him for it. Late last year, it seemed like no rapper could have a bigger buzz than Kanye West. Now we're halfway through 2008 and it's like, "Kanye who?" What's the buzz? This Miami-Dade-based metal quartet is getting write-ups and cover stories galore these days — mainly because its lead singer is only fifteen, and yet the group already plays better than Metallica did in its prime. What's the buzz? This Swedish pop star is currently having her second "coming out" year in the United States. Back in the '90s she had a few dance-pop hits, the biggest being "Show Me Love." Now she's back with a new look, new record deal and a second shot at pop stardom. She's also cute and blonder than blond.
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