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Charlotte Sometimes

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The first thing you need to know about dance-pop ingenue Charlotte Sometimes: That's not her real name. The artist formerly known as Jessica Charlotte Poland took her stage name from her favorite children's book, the Penelope Farmer story of a young, time-traveling boarding school student. The second thing you need to know: The young singer-songwriter has been performing music since childhood, playing the guitar since she was 14 and releasing EPs (and one live album!) in high school. The third: This particular singer-songwriter is full of surprises. Case in point? The first, rather dark single off her debut EP for Geffen, Waves & the Both of Us, is called "How I Could Just Kill a Man." It was inspired by a Cypress Hill song of the same name and a terrible breakup from her ex-boyfriend. Oh, and in the video, she "kills" the dude playing him in four different ways.

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1. How I Could Just Kill A Man (3:53) Waves And The Both Of Us $0.99
2. Waves And The Both Of Us (4:36) Waves And The Both Of Us $0.99
3. Losing Sleep (4:50) Waves And The Both Of Us $0.99
4. Sweet Valium High (3:40) Waves And The Both Of Us $0.99
5. Ex Girlfriend Syndrome (3:09) Waves And The Both Of Us $0.99
6. This Is Only For Now (3:54) Waves And The Both Of Us $0.99
7. Army Men (4:34) Waves And The Both Of Us $0.99
8. Aeiou (3:09) Waves And The Both Of Us $0.99
9. Toy Soldier (3:55) Waves And The Both Of Us $0.99
10. Build The Moon (4:17) Waves And The Both Of Us $0.99

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