Album: JLS, Evolution (Epic)
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Having roped in big US names such as Rodney Jerkins, Evolution is a perfect Frankenstorm of over-produced American R&B. Considering they're lads from London they (just about) get away with all the "shorty"s and "baby girl"s. JLS have sold over six million records to date and this will do those sales figures no harm. Which will only make Simon Cowell, who missed out on signing them, weep some more.
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