IYAZ, the soulful singer from the British Virgin Islands who made a name for himself when his iPod was stuck on 'Replay,' has just released a new single about all the 'Pretty Girls' he sees.

Though not as immediately catchy as 'Replay,' 'Pretty Girls' has a lot going for it. The laid-back, R&B-tinged pop song features Travie McCoy, who raps about the kinds of girls that turn him on.

IYAZ opens with the hook, "There's a lot of pretty girls in this city / There's a lot of pretty girls in this town / I'm trying to pick the right one, trying to pick the right one / Trying to find a shorty to hold me down."

McCoy enhances the track with a clever rap verse:

"I need a chick that's gonna hold me tight like vice grips / Just make sure you leave my heart how you found it / You can keep the key, but the lock stays around it / Baby, let's take it slow, no pullin' a fast one / And you look like the type to keep my mind off the last one."

It's hard to tell whether the song is a celebration of beautiful women, or more of an arrogant declaration that IYAZ thinks he can have any girl he wants. We'll give him the benefit of the doubt on this one.

'Pretty Girls' is likely to appear on IYAZ's sophomore album, the follow-up to 'Replay.'

Rating: 8/10

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