by Matthew ChislingVersion 3.0 sounds like the name of a rebooted computer program, which makes it the perfect title for French-Canadian singer Marie-Mai's third studio album. Her 2004 debut, Inoxydable, was too processed and packaged, much like her time on the reality TV show Star Academie. Contrarily, her second album, Dangereuse Attraction, jumped too far afield from her core talent. In many ways, Mai's career trajectory mirrors that of Kelly Clarkson, whose albums went from overworked to overwrought. Clarkson finally found her stride on All I Ever Wanted, and Mai seems to have done the same thing on her third release, whose perfect pop\u002Frock balance proves that she is growing as a … Read more