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THE GUESTLIST NETWORK | DECEMBER 2010 December’s


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Michael Jackson’s new album entitled Michael will be out on the 14th of December (just in time for Christmas). A mixture of songs Jackson recorded with Eddie Casico and singles that were not good enough to


go in previous albums, a must have for any MJ fan.


Kanye West’s new album My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fan- tasy is steadily climbing up the album charts. Getting to number 16 in the UK chart in his first week of sales is not bad considering Take That are number 2. Expect a sudden serge up the charts.


Nelly Furtado would like to work with Drake. In a recent inter- view with Huffington Post, she stated she would like to work with the main man or Madonna. Not really surpris- ing seeing all the success he has had in the last 12 months. Watch this space.


HEADPHONES UP FOR GRABS


The WeSC team have got together with your friendly neighbourhood record store, Rough Trade, to bring you these fly new cans. Whether you’re listening to winter blues or to the biggest of beats, the Bongo’s will make sure you can’t hear anything expect your tunes. To top it all off they look like they’ve been made from melted vi- nyl, so you might even be WEARING your favou- rite tunes! Who knows...


All you have to do to win yourself a pair (you lucky thing) is tell us your favourite piece from the Win- ter/Fall WeSC collection and the last thing you bought from Rough Trade. Send your entries to competions@guestlist.net to be in with a chance of winning one of 5 pairs of these bad-boys.est of beats, the Bongo’s will make sure you can’t hear anything expect your tunes. To top it all off they look like they’ve been made from melted vinyl, so you might even be WEARING your favourite tunes! Who knows...


All you have to do to win yourself a pair (you lucky thing) is tell us your favourite piece from the Win- ter

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