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Jonas Blue
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"Blue" is the debut studio full length album by British DJ Jonas Blue. It was released on 9th November 2018, via Positiva and Virgin EMI.
The album consists of most of Blue's previous released singles including "Rise" with American duo Jack & Jack, "Polaroid" with English musician Liam Payne and double platinum-certified single "Fast Car" alongside seven new original tracks.
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‘Blue’, as an album, is easy listening – but not in a bad way. All the tracks are easy on the ear, there’s nothing shocking about any of them, and it’s likely that it’ll sell well, and not just because of the buying power of the fans of each of the artists on the album (although that will likely be a very strong factor with regard to its success).
Jonas Blue’s beats allow his guests to find their voices, they don’t overpower, and at the same time they could likely stand alone as instrumentals. And this is probably my main issue with the album; it would be great to have some purely instrumental tracks on the record, something to say, “this is a Jonas Blue album”. Instead, with all 15 tracks having guest vocalists.
Reviewed by Lisa Hafey for essentiallypop.com.


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