DESTINY'S CHILD: Destiny Fulfilled

THREE years after their last album, 2001's Survivor, the Texan trio return to satisfy eager fans, starting with first single, Lose My Breath. The album chronicles an emotional journey through relationships, looking at falling in love, breaking up and dealing with the aftermath. Starting with the panting Lose My Breath, the story moves onto Soldier, a hot tune about gangsta love. Both tracks are fresh and show them as independent women, and will leave you wanting more. Cater 2 U and T-Shirt are about what they would do to prove their devotion to their man, and sleeping in a man's shirt. Bound to be one of the year's must-have albums.

EMINEM: Encore

ONE of the most controversial rappers to grace the hip hop world is back, using his biting wit and incredible skills to vent on everything from his unhappy childhood to his contempt for the mainstream media. Opening with signature Eminem tunes Evil Deeds and Never Enough, featuring 50 Cent and Nate Dogg, the rapper really gets down to business with Yellow Brick Road, Like Toy Soldiers -- where he spits about the Shady/Aftermath family, Just Lose It (where he takes a swipe at Michael Jackson and MC Hammer) and Mosh, a swipe at President Bush.

MICHAEL JACKSON: The Ultimate Collections

THE self-proclaimed King of Pop started entertaining when he was 11, when he fronted the Jackson Five. He went solo in 1979, and has had chart-topping hits with now-classics Billie Jean, Black Or White, You Are Not Alone and Earth Song, among many others. This deluxe five-disc set contains four CDs (totalling 57 tracks) of hit singles, album tracks, 14 previously unreleased recordings, rare bonuses from the archives and an unreleased 1992 live DVD.