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Kidz Bop, Vol. 22

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1 Stronger   3:43
2 Call Me Maybe Ramsey 3:14
3 Starships Khayat/Yacoub 3:32
4 Domino   3:21
5 Payphone Schuster 3:17
6 Wild Ones Dillard/Pierre 3:08
7 Glad You Came Drewett 3:20
8 Drive By   3:15
9 Part of Me   3:35
10 What Makes You Beautiful Yacoub 3:19
11 Dance Again Iglesias/Janussi/Kh 3:19
12 Boyfriend   2:54
13 Feel So Close   3:24
14 Somebody That I Used To Know Backer 3:37
15 Tonight is the Night   3:10
16 Set Fire To the Rain Adkins 4:06
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Kidz Bop, Vol. 22

Audio Compact Disc

Label: Razor & Tie

Category: Pop/Rock

Kidz Bop, Vol. 22

UPC: 793018928328

Release Date: 07/17/2012

Original Release Date: 07/17/2012

Number of Discs: 1

Tracks: [Stronger, Call Me Maybe, Starships, Domino, Payphone, Wild Ones, Glad You Came, Drive By, Part of Me, What Makes You Beautiful, Dance Again, Boyfriend, Feel So Close, Somebody That I Used To Know, Tonight is the Night, Set Fire To the Rain]
Contributors:

Heather Phares

By the time of Kidz Bop, Vol. 22's release, the series' singalong versions of pop hits were arriving so quickly after the originals that this set of songs could double as a chart of mid-2012's biggest hits. The collection includes versions of two of the year's smash hits: Carly Rae Jepsen's "Call Me Maybe," which was already so fresh-faced that it didn't need to be made more innocent through the power of children's voices, and Gotye's "Somebody That I Used to Know," which was so lovesick and world-weary that not even the Kidz Bop Kids could make it sound otherwise. Elsewhere, the album nods to some of the year's other big pop sensations, including U.K. stars Jessie J's "Domino," the Wanted's "Glad You Came," and One Direction's "What Makes You Beautiful." As with Jepsen's hit, the feel-good vibe of the aforementioned songs, "Wild Ones," and "Feel So Close" make the Kidz Bop versions less than necessary, but it also makes this one of the more kid-appropriate volumes in the series. ~ Heather Phares, Rovi