As clichéd as it sounds to say life is precious, it’s as deeper in its meaning. In the end, it all comes down to living every moment at its best and if it helps, here’s the best from the latest foray onto the airwaves.[break]
When we are young, we go through a series of feelings. And one of those mixed emotions ruling our activities are frustrations.
Focusing on the very subject, 3 Doors Down have managed to crop up an alternative rock tune. Yes, the original Kryptonite hitmakers are back and have never been so close to their post-grunge roots.

It is evident in their latest effort, “When You’re Young”, which happens to be the first single to be taken from their fifth album entitled “Time of My Life”. Over the years, 3 Doors Down have earned a huge and a highly devoted fan base around the world.
Therefore, it goes without saying that the band’s admirers here in Kathmandu are in for a big treat.
She took off with her music career by writing songs for some of the big shots of the industry, and not long after she emerged as a recording artist and grabbed the Critic’s Choice at the latest BRIT Awards.
Already proving to be one of the best new artists of the year, Jessie J could just be the next Lady Gaga.
Her unique persona and sense of style are hard to go unnoticed and they also add that extra oomph to her songs. “Price Tag” is the second single from the debut set “Who You Are” by the 22-year-old British singer.
And although its familiar catchy tune might not amaze a listener the first time, the lyrical side of the song is bound to leave one admiring Jessie J even more.
Featuring last year’s newcomer B.o.B., the slightly reggae-inflected track talks about how artists should be entertaining the world rather than worrying about how much money they make.
Sometimes it’s difficult to keep track of T.I.’s frequent trip to and out of prison but our main concern will always be his music.
He’s a rapper first and a convict somewhere around his personal life. And despite all, it’s a good thing the Whatever You Like rapstar continues to contribute to the music biz.

His latest release from his seventh album “No Mercy”, “Castle Walls” is an amazing collaboration featuring once a pop princess Christina Aguilera whose vocals seem to have matured even more in the past few records.
The mid-tempo hip hop/R&B song sees both of them complimenting each other’s style beautifully and grows on to you immediately.
Bon Jovi has been around for a long time and his music has morphed throughout the years.
And even though the rocker never stopped coming up with records, we don’t feel the same vibes from his songs as we used to. “No Apologies” is one of the four new singles from his Greatest Hits album and it does qualify as a good original song. However, as we keep listening to it, we can’t avoid that U2-ish style it depicts.
Alexis Jordan first earned fame as a contestant in the first season of America’s Got Talent in 2006, and since then, there’s been no looking back for the 18-year-old singer. Jordan’s debut single “Happiness” was able to create waves on the charts around the world, reaching the Top Ten in over five countries.
And its follow-up, “Good Girl”, sets out to do the same. It shares a similar kind of infectious beats as Happiness, and the lyrics call for a girls’ nthem talking about how.
All the three releases from Katy Perry’s latest set “Teenage Dream” have topped the US chart and it won’t be long before her fresh single “E.T. (Extraterrestrial)” shoots up to number one position

Comparatively different than Perry’s previous songs, “E.T.” is more about the words than its beats, although it does serve a little to the upbeat lovers.
One might also not like the track, talking about falling in love with a foreigner, in the first listening since her recent hits have made a huge impact on us, leaving us expecting something similar. Nonetheless, it’s an effort put well in.
They are probably the only group who are experiencing their “The E.N.D (The Energy Never Dies)” before “The Beginning”.
The most popular hip hop quartet, Black Eyed Peas, return to the scene with “Just Can’t Get Enough” – the new cut from their latest, “The Beginning”.
It’s been a while since they went all techno hip-hop, but this single sees them go subtle with the beats. Fergie’s perfectly pitched vocals have got to be the icing on the cake.
Supriya Pradhan is an RJ at Hits F M 91.2.