1) The Darkness - 'Christmas Time (Don't Let The Bells End)' It's hard to dig his voice, but the rythm is very catchy, it reminds me a lot of Queen.
2) Rihanna - 'Disturbia' It never tells anything to me, this time is no exception, I was just waiting it to end.
3) Robbie Williams - 'You Know Me' Another one that didn't have a strong impact on me. It's ok, but at a first listen I would say that Robbie lost a lot of his older charm.
4) Kelly & Ozzy Osbourne - 'Changes' Totally not what I was expecting from this song. I guess this wasn't created to hit the tops but more for what they want to express as a message. Their voices don't fit this type of music otherwise it is not bad, but neither something to grab my points.
5) Kelly Clarkson - 'Underneath the Tree' It's a very rythmatic song, but I've heard it a little too many times this winter so far. But it's a nice Christmas song, not exactly a fan of this type though.
6) Noisettes - 'Don't Upset The Rhythm (Go Baby Go)' It kinda stands out. I'm not a fan, but it does get into your ears.
7) The Greatest Showman Cast - 'This Is Me' I'm still against all this propaganda that wants to create the impression that being different means to be glorious or thing like that, no, to be different doesn't neccesary mean to be glorious by any mean. It's ok to be different, but sometimes this doesn't mean you should look for attention by that way. Anyway the message of the song can be translated for other things too, the song is a little cliche-ish, but it's pretty nice and their voices are pretty good.
8) Fifth Harmony f/ Ty Dolla $ign - 'Work from Home' Vocally good, but no thanks, not for me.
9) Mr Probz - 'Nothing Really Matters' He's got a great voice. The song is touching and emotional, very well composed, it's a very pleasant listening.
10) Imagine Dragons - 'Natural' I don't know if it is or not their best, but they're always putting some colour into the shows. It's a strong entry and a nice finish of the contest.