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| # | Video / Song Title | Artist / Group Name |
| 1 | C'mon C'mon | Tricky Bizzniss |
Tricky Bizzniss's debut album kicks off with the deliberately retro-pop of “Cybertronic”, then shifts gears into droll electro-rock anthems ("Love Ain't Money") and new wave throwbacks ("Familiar"). Add in some synth-pop, hip-hop and a little rock guitar, and you have one of the most diverse albums of the last few years. Reiss is well-known for her work in the dance and electronica community including singles with Real McCoy, Skylark and Karsh Kale. After a number of one-off collaborations, Reiss met producer and two-time Grammy nominee Ernie Lake in September of 2001 and formed an instant musical bond. Lake, a musical jack-of-all-trades (producer, writer, remixer) who’s worked with everyone from the Blondie to Usher to the Rolling Stones, was immediately taken by Reiss’s dedication and voice. The result is already being felt in the music community. “Day to Day,” Tricky Bizzniss’s first single, has already been getting a strong response from DJs, thanks to the song’s club-friendly vibe. Other tracks gaining notice include the electro-rockin’ second single “C’mon C’mon,” the Depeche Mode-style “Familiar” (“it’s got this double meaning … it’s both a love song and talking about a melody that’s familiar” says Reiss) and “Jet Set Ride,” Reiss’s most personal contribution to the record.