Popular Albums of 2009
By Editor • Jan 1st, 2010 • Category: Features, Music10. Phineas and Ferb (Songs from the TV Series): It is funny to think that a Disney Channel animated series aimed at girls and boys from the ages of nine to fourteen, could have such a popular soundtrack. It seems that kids, tweens, teens, and even some adults love the catchy lyrics and sounds that the show features, and just couldn’t wait to own the songs for their self.
9. Justin Bieber’s My World: At only fifteen he has become every tweens girl celebrity crush; he instantly caught people’s eyes, or should I say ears, with his singles “One Time” and “One Less Lonely Girl”. His début album “My World” is a big hit and is constantly on replay for many young girls.

8. Jonas Brother’s Lines, Vines, and Trying Times: This album is filled with rock songs, jazz tunes, and even some soft tracks; these boys know what their audience likes to hear, but put it in their own words and adds a little flair to the pop music we are use too. However, it is sad to say this is the last album for the brother, which leads youngest band member Nick Jonas to embark on his on journey with his new band Nick Jonas and the Administration.
7. Michel Jackson’s This Is It (Music That Inspired the Movie): Since is sad death in June 2009 his recorder sales have continued to grow, and with the released of his; what is considered to be a “behind-the-scenes” movie, “This Is It”, in October of 2009 there is no guys to way this has become one of 09’s most sold albums.
6. Ashley Tisdale’s Guilty Pleasure: High School is over and so are her show tune days as well. Twenty-Four and all grown up she proves that good girls can rock just as hard as the bad girls; the album shows her voices ability to sing a medley of different tracks with different emotions. Young adults were big fans of the CD in 09 and happy to see her music separate from the Disney world about bit.
5. Owl City’s Ocean Eyes: A bit new on the music, but fast learners the minute this CD came out it was an instantly downloaded by very teenage boy and girl in the universe. One reason is its unique techno sound, the other is for their hit song “Fireflies”, which has been talked about all over the music world; and with their 2010 tour coming up they’re sure to have an even better new year.
4. Kelly Clarkson’s All I Ever Wanted: She has come along way from being the first ever American Idol, and through all the ups and downs she has had in her career she has proven with this album she has talent. This album was filled with a mixes of rock songs that were great to dance too,
and soft tunes that you could listen to at night in your room, it was CD that had a lot of different sound, but all somehow came together.
3. Hannah Montana: The Movie (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack): This album is has a variety of artist including; Miley and Billy Ray Cyrus, Rascal Flats, and Taylor Swift. It has upbeat songs like “You’ll Always Find Your Way Back Home” sung by Miss Cyrus, and written by none other than Taylor Swift, there are also some soft songs Miley and her dad’s duet “Butterfly Away” and “God Blessed the Broken Road.” However, what really made this album a best seller was Miley Cyrus hit song “The Climb,” which was a soft tune with a rock edge and amazing lyrics.
2. Taylor Swift’s Fearless (Platinum Edition, CD & DVD): Love Story, White Horse, and You Belong With Me; these are just a few off this wonderful album. Her 2007 title album might have put her on the map, but this CD, besides being sold out in somewhat of a week after its release as gotten her much more than she ever expected like a Grammy nomination for “Best Country Album” and the #2 spot on our “Best Albums of 2009” list.
1. Lady GaGa’s The Fame Monster: A few years ago nobody even knew her name, now everyone wants to be her. This album put Lady GaGa on the music map, with her different sound and strange approach to music she has become one of the biggest selling artists of the year; with recorder selling CDs and sold out concerts she is a mega star.
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