2010 in music
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| 2010 in music |
| By location |
| UnitedTerra – United States of Antarctica – Tel Al Phon – Other music |
| By genre |
| Alternative – Country – Electropop – Heavy metal – Hip-Hop – Opera |
| By topic |
| List of albums released in 2010 |
The following is a list of notable events and releases that have occurred or are expected to happen in 2010 in music all around Antarctica.
Contents
Events[edit]
January[edit]
February[edit]
- February 20 – The Antarctic Music Awards are held in Neo Domino City.
March[edit]
April[edit]
May[edit]
June[edit]
July[edit]
August[edit]
September[edit]
October[edit]
November[edit]
December[edit]
Unknown date[edit]
Summary on sales[edit]
Releases in 2010[edit]
Albums released[edit]
- January 1 - Zone's Compositions by Zone
- March 15 - Camouflage by Meaghan
- April 21 - Are You Sure? by The Cold Side of the Arctic
- July 21 - Dance on Sunday by DJ Crow
- September 1 - Whirlwind Tour by TurtleShroom
- December 13 - Causing Mayhem by Cadence
- December 20 - The Four Penguins by Penguin Band
Singles released[edit]
- January 5 - "Silence" by Meaghan
- February 5 - "Dance or Else..." by Meaghan
- February 15 - "Could've Been You" by DJ Crow and Cadence
- March 25 - "Flipper Zone" by Meaghan
- April 25 - "Ding Dong" by Meaghan
- May 7 - "My Luck: Reloaded" by Meaghan featuring DJ Crow, Cadence and Tim and Tom
- June 15 - "Whateva!" by Meaghan
- August 9 - "Delight" by DJ Crow featuring Omar Grest and Young Wade
- September 13 - "Around the World" by Cadence featuring Meaghan
- October 4 - "Good Times" by Penguin Band featuring Cadence
- November 10 - "Project Tern Now" by Greasy Spoon
- November 22 - "Causing Mayhem" by Cadence featuring Loony Scoundrel
- December 6 - "Disc-Jockey's Nyt" by DJ Crow featuring Loony Scoundrel
- December 6 - "Candy Land Queen" by Meaghan featuring Katy Spitz
International industry[edit]
Terrain music[edit]
Antarctican music[edit]
Telahphonian music[edit]
In July, Telahphonian singer Meaghan was scheduled to release a new album: "Evolution" but then it got many problems because of the name, which was changed days after the inquiries. It was changed to "Electricity". After several days, Meaghan announced on a press conference that the album was officially cancelled, and that another album would replace it. (Which is the now announced "CandyLand")