JUDGE POP Returns
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We welcome back JUDGE POP from a hard week patrolling the mean streets of Mega-City Pop, with only his six types of bullet standing between him and a host of lawbreaking perps.
Some of Judge Pop's cases - such as the return of Cud - are easily solved. Others present a stiffer test. Take imminent No.1 chirpstress Lily Allen, for example. Keith Allen's daughter playing pop-ska and singing about smiling - the saviour of the summer or an apalling musical crime. Judge Pop needs YOUR help in deciding!


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Some of Judge Pop's cases - such as the return of Cud - are easily solved. Others present a stiffer test. Take imminent No.1 chirpstress Lily Allen, for example. Keith Allen's daughter playing pop-ska and singing about smiling - the saviour of the summer or an apalling musical crime. Judge Pop needs YOUR help in deciding!


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Date: 2006-07-07 02:11 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2006-07-07 02:12 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2006-07-07 02:52 pm (UTC)"Smile" isn't close to being my favorite Lily. I'd go with "LDN," though this is all based on demos, and there're some album tracks I haven't heard.
She sings like she's a six-year-old with finger paints, as supervised by a smart 20-year-old.