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Top 100 Songs
Demi Lovato - "Something That We're Not"
Album: Demi
Demi Lovato makes her 3rd entry, (I PROMISE SHE WON'T BE FILLED ON THIS) with "Something That We're Not". The results for her are so clumped together 'cause I bopped to the same tracks at the same exact time. This would be a cute 4th single, if her era still is surviving by then. (Funfact: "Something That We're Not" peaked #8 on my Weekly Top 10)
Drake - "305 To My City"
Album: Nothing Was The Same
Drake makes an entry, with a track from his newest album. Upon first hearing the album, this was one of my favorite tracks -- it eventually grew a bit boring to me though. I still think if this hit the radios though, it'd become an Urban anthem. Drake stays serving bops, just like he cluttered my Best of 2012. (Funfact: "Crew Love" by Drake charted at #51 on my Best of 2012)
Rihanna - "Nobody's Business"
Album: Unapologetic
Rihanna makes another entry with the Chris Brown duo -- "Nobody's Business". I promise the ones constantly on will be taking a break. This song was really cute, and gave me a biT of hope in their messy relationship -- not to mention Birthday Cake (Remix) was amazing. But at this point we won't have another collab which is a bummer. (Funfact: "Where Have You Been?" was #45 on my Best of 2012 list.)
Imagine Dragons - "Radioactive"
Album: Night Vision
Not much into Rock/Alternative but this was actually a cute song, and the strong radio support got me on the side further. The song did get redundant after awhile though, so hopefully they get another single that bops. Until then, I'll play it every once and then. (Funfact: "Radioactive" peaked at #7 on my Weekly Top 10)
Selena Gomez - "Undercover"
Album: Stars Dance
I actually initially was not a fan of Selena's newest album -- "Stars Dance". "Slow Down" was a SERIOUS bop, but C&GI was lackluster compared to her previous singles and the album tracks were kinda tiring. Needless to say, most of them ended up growing on me -- including this track. Selena makes her first entry at #86, with "Undercover". (Funfact: "Undercover" peaked at #8 on my Weekly Top 10)
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