Free “Am I the Only One” Ringtone by Dierks Bentley

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“Am I the Only One” is a song recorded by American country music singer Dierks Bentley. It is the sixteenth single release of his career, and the first from an upcoming sixth studio album for Capitol Records. Bentley described it as “a song that was fun for fans and fun for country radio and fun for us to play every night.” The song is an uptempo about a man who wants to party, but finds that his friends have other interests. In the chorus, the narrator asks, “Am I the only one who wants to have fun tonight?” Roughstock.com rated the single four stars out of five, calling it a “light-hearted party anthem.”

Free “Stitch by Stitch” Ringtone by Javier Colon

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Stitch by Stitch” is song by Javier Colon serving as the winner’s song of the first ever American The Voice 1st Season. Colon performed the song on the finals of the show on June 28, 2011 and it was released immediately following the end of the show. He also performed the song on The Tonight Show With Jay Leno last  July 7, 2011. “Stitch by Stitch” sold 145,000 copies in it’s first week of released, also debuting at number 17 on the Billboard Hot 100 and at number 6 on the Billboard Digital Songs chart in the United States.

Free “This Time” Ringtone by Pia Toscano

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“This Time” a song that served as debut single by American singer and American Idol 10th season’s favorite Pia Toscano. It was officially released on July 11, 2011 on  Ryan Seacrest’s show to give the studio version a proper premiere. Written by Ester Dean, who is behind Rihanna’s “Rude Boy,” “S&M,” “What’s My Name” and Nicki Minaj’s “Superbass,” Toscano has serious potential to shine with her first single. “This Time” is a midtempo pop ballad. lyrically about  Toscano finding her strength to free herself  from what sounds to be an emotionally or even physically abusive relationship — belting out that she’s “mad as hell, ain’t gonna take it no more.”

Free “Pretty Girls” Ringtone by Iyaz feat. Travie McCoy

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“Pretty Girls” is a new song recorded by British Virgin Island singer Iyaz released from his upcoming second studio album(untitled) for 2011. The song released features American singer and rapper Travie McCoy. “Pretty Girls” is a song that incorporates R&B, reggae fusion with lyrics about pretty girls in different cities and finding the right one. Just like Iyaz said in his song: “There’s a lot of pretty girls in this city. I’m tyrna pick the right one.”

Free “You and Tequila” Ringtone by Kenny Chesney feat. Grace Potter

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“You and Tequila” is the title of fourth single by Kenny Chesney, who recorded his own version for his 2010 album ‘Hemingway’s Whiskey.’ Chesney’s version of the song features a guest vocal from Grace Potter, lead singer of Grace Potter and the Nocturnals. Chesney’s version of the song has received positive reviews. Chris Talbott of the Associated Press called it a “melancholy love-hate song.”

Free “Little Bad Girl” Ringtone by David Guetta feat. Taio Cruz and Ludacris

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Little Bad Girl” is a song by French DJ-songwriter and record producer David Guetta, released as the second single from his fifth studio album, ‘Nothing But the Beat.” The song features vocals from English singer Taio Cruz and American rapper Ludacris. “Little Bad Girl” was written by David Guetta, Ludacris, Giorgio Tuinfort, Frédéric Riesterer and Taio Cruz.

Free “Ghetto Love” Ringtone by Karl Wolf feat. Kardinal Offishall

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“Ghetto Love” is a 2011 single by Canadian recording artist Karl Wolf, from his upcoming 2011 studio album. The single released in May 2011features Canadian rap artist and producer Kardinal Offishall. The songs digital downloads were made available on May 17, 2011. “Ghetto Love” samples in its refrain the Peter Cetera song “Glory of Love”. However “Ghetto Love” is a separate song rather than a cover version of “Glory of Love” because of its added rap lyrics. Most notably Karl Wolf changes the original “we did it all for the glory of love” to “we did it all for this ghetto ghetto love”

Free “Best Thing I Never Had” Ringtone by Beyonce

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Best Thing I Never Had” is the second single by American recording artist Beyoncé Knowles off her fourth studio album, ’4′ (2011). “Best Thing I Never Had” was an R&B-pop ballad with lyrics that talked about revenge and karma. Not wanting to end up broken-hearted, the female protagonist relates that she feels happy to have parted from her love interest who did not recognize the potential of leading a happy life beside her. Music critics applauded the song, with several critics noting that its theme as well as its musical style bear resemblance to Knowles’ own 2006 single, “Irreplaceable”. Knowles’ vocals and the lyrical content of the song were also complimented.

Free “Right There” Ringtone by Nicole Scherzinger feat. 50 Cents

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“Right There” is a song by American recording artist Nicole Scherzinger, taken from her debut studio album, ‘Killer Love’ (2011). Described as Island-flavored midtempo pop song that sees Scherzinger singing about her lover and telling other women to stay away. It was released as ‘Killer Love’s’ third single, and with remix that feature two new verses from American rapper, 50 Cent.

Free “Save Me, San Francisco” Ringtone by Train

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“Save Me, San Francisco” is a song  released as the fourth single by California rock band, Train. The song was released on April 25, 2011 off their fifth album with the same title, which was released on October 27, 2009, through Columbia Records. “Save Me, San Francisco” is described as rock/roots rock with lyrics that described the bands feelings after leaving San Francisco and living in Seattle. Train credits the city of San Francisco with cultivating the band’s identity and foundation, and so it’s no wonder their title track, “Save Me San Francisco,” tips it hat to the Bay Area metropolis that the band holds so dear.