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The opening song here, “Ready or Not,” is a readymade hit in which she infuses hip-hop-styled phrasing over reggae rhythms. She delves deeper into hip-hop pop in the verses of the slightly tougher “Hurricane,” sounding a bit like a tamer Lily Allen (save for soaring melodies in the chorus). Traces of electronica pepper the teenage love song “Rocks at My Window” before “5:15” throws down a soulful R&B-tinged ballad.