here they are:
"Fire For You" by Cannons: Disco meets techno in "Fire For You," the breakthrough song from L.A.'s own electro-pop group, Cannons. Apt to its title, the song has a sultry vibe that really pumps up the heat within its listeners. The stone-cold good looks of lead singer Michelle Joy, as well as her passionately seductive delivery in the song's music video, really help to sell this song to a wider audience! It has already been pretty popular in the alt-rock charts, but it has only just begun to burn up the adult alt charts. May your heart burn brightly with romantic desires as you listen to this truly torrid tune!
"Over You" by Aaron Frazer: In the space between the more blues-focused R & B from days of yore and the more contemporary rhythm-focused R & B blazing up today's charts sits "Over You" by Aaron Frazer. It has enough of an urban "hip" vibe to be liked by today's R & B fans, but its rhythm guitar is clearly derived from classic soul from the '60s and '70s. In barely under 3 minutes, Aaron sings a lovesick plea to the object of his desires about how much he feels attracted to her. "Over," in this song, does not mean "done with." It instead means "because of" (as in, "I'm just another lovesick fool over you," sung during the song's chorus.)