ESPN RISE lifestyle editor Jay Corbin unveils what's on heavy rotation on his iPod for November.

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After rocking the World Series, you know Jay-Z made the Mix of the Month.
Every month, ESPN RISE lifestyle editor Jay Corbin will fill you in on the 10 songs he can't get enough of. If you think he's missing something from his playlist, call him out on it at livin@risemag.com. Make sure to include your name and school, and Corbin may give you a shout out in December's Mix of the Month.
1. "Love Come Down" by Diddy & Dirty Money
If this is a sample of what Diddy's latest album, "Last Train to Paris," will be like, you can expect a classic.
2. "Psycho" by 50 Cent & Eminem
Just what the game's been missing -- a 50-Shady collaboration.
3. "The One" (Travis Barker Remix) by Slaughterhouse & Bun B
The original was hot already. Add in a live drum track from the blink-182 superstar, and this track is bananas.
4. "Rumors" by Timberland, Keri Hilson & Jay-Z
This is a crazy collection of the industry's top producer, singer and rapper.
5. "Letter" by Wale & John Mayer
A great rhythmic record with a smooth hook from John Mayer.
6. "Give It To Me" by Shakira, Lil Wayne and Timberland
What better way for Shakira to make a comeback than with Weezy and Timbo in her corner?
7. "Say Ahh" remix by Trey Songz, Fabolous & Juelz Santana
Nothing beats a hot song other than a hotter remix. That's the case with this record.
8. "Down" by Jay Sean & Lil Wayne
Trust me, listen to this song more than twice and you won't be able to stop from repeating the hook.
9. "Soldier" by N.E.R.D & Santigold
If you want to cleanse your music palate with something different, this is the track for you.
10. "I'm Good" by Clipse & Pharrell
This makes you want to lower the windows of your car and bump through your hood. If only it were still summer.
Ear Interference (worst song of the month):
"For My Ladies" by Ron Browz & Diddy
When Jay-Z said "Death to Autotune," did Ron Browz think he wasn't included? This is terrible.