Cover of Holly Valance State of Mind
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it shouldn't have flopped, I don't even understand how it did, it's clear that you old folks in 2003 had really bad taste. An album that combines 2000s pop with a sound inspired by the 80s—if that's not the ultimate for you, I don't know what is. State Of Mind, the title track, is one of the best on the album and the music video shows how Holly dominates every frame of the video, but the best song in my opinion is Please Me, a masterpiece that unfortunately they only included in the Japanese deluxe edition. 5 stars!!!

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This review praises Holly Valance's 2003 album State of Mind for its unique blend of 2000s pop and 80s-inspired sounds. The title track impresses both musically and visually. The reviewer especially highlights 'Please Me' as a standout track found only on the Japanese deluxe edition, lamenting the album's lack of commercial success.

Tracklist

01   Hypnotic (03:44)

02   Somebody Out There (03:57)

03   Action (03:32)

04   Double Take (03:03)

05   State Of Mind (03:20)

06   Everything I Hate (03:26)

07   Desire (03:36)

08   Curious (03:10)

09   Ricochets (03:41)

10   Roll Over (03:21)

11   Tongue-tied (04:03)

12   Over 'N' Out (03:12)

Holly Valance

Holly Valance is an Australian singer and actress who rose to fame on Neighbours before launching a pop career with the UK No. 1 single Kiss Kiss (2002) and the album Footprints, followed by the more electro-leaning State of Mind (2003).
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