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“T ain’t no problem music can’t solve,” Green sings in “Working Class Heroes,” one of several hook-laden tracks paying homage, subtly and not so subtly, to the synth-driven New Wave and hair metal of his youth.

Some platitudes threaten to oversweeten CeeLo’s comeback, but velvet melodies and vocals save tracks such as the soft-disco “Better Late Than Never” and the summer-breezy soul jam “Race Against Time.”.

Singing on tracks by Calvin Harris, Skrillex, and Zedd hasn’t hurt her exposure, either.

She’s never been far from the big-sounding, radio-ready pop hit field, but with Delirium, Goulding settles into it comfortably with 16 well-produced tracks that capitalize on her momentum.

Working with Max Martin and Greg Kurstin, two giants in the studio, she achieves new heights with tracks like “Army,” “On My Mind,” and “Something in the Way You Move.”.

Like Chris Stapleton’s, Church’s music has an unvarnished feel that makes it sound like nothing else coming out of Music Row, and that enhances the power of the best songs .