TV Article Singles Swap: EW's picks for new music you'll love By EW Staff Published on March 2, 2012 09:42PM EST Welcome to the second online edition of Singles Swap (see the first one here), which until recently has only appeared in the print edition of Entertainment Weekly. Read on below as we recommend songs similar to the ones you already love. Jessie J ft. B.O.B.: “Price Tag” It’s not about the money, money, money, says this sunny (sunny, sunny) pop manifesto. Lauriana Mae: “Money Mae” Mae — big-voiced like J, with extra burlesque boom-boom — prints her own currency. Gavin DeGraw: “Not Over You” Piano man insists he doesn’t miss you, but teardrops on the keys don’t lie. Ed Sheeran: “Lego House” More pretty pining for a second chance, via the young U.K. busker-turned-chart-topper. Wiz Khalifa: “Roll Up” Hip-hop’s love concierge will fetch breakfast, provide rides on short notice. French Montana: “Shot Caller” Bronx MC won’t run errands, but he does like a girl who knows what she wants. Paramore: “Decode” Tennessee pop-punk titans go Twilight, channel rain-foresty vampire angst. Tonight Alive: “Breaking & Entering” Tiny girl with big lungs fronts a similarly full-of-feelings rock fivesome from Down Under. Pitbull: “Give Me Everything” The club king gets reckless, finds romance beneath the strobe lights. Example: “Changed the Way You Kiss Me” Brit import eulogizes broken love the way he knows how: with high-altitude Ibiza thumps. Tell us what you think, readers: Are you a follower of any of our picks? Have you found a new favorite? Let us know in the comments below. If you like what you hear, you can check out these acts at their official sites: — Lauriana Mae — Ed Sheeran — French Montana — Tonight Alive — Example Follow @EWMusicMix Close