Papi Pacify es masterpiece pura, como te atreves a dejarla tan bajo?
y me encanta "Of The Night", muy "Hold On" de SBTRKT
Va a haber otra de queen FKA en el countdown, muy muy alto. Eso es todo lo que voy a decir, asi no te preocupas.
Y a mi tambien me parecio OTN parecida a SBTRKT Y a "Clair de Lune" de Flight Facilities, no se si la conoces.
Quote:
Originally posted by ColdKeane
8 | 10
Work B*tch terrible canción
Despair & Explosions son lo destacado de este bloque
WB es mi guilty pleasure. Bah, "guilty pleasure", me gusta, comparada con las ultimas de Britney.
Quote:
Originally posted by Brayant
Work Bitch FLOPING
Un flop? Esta mas alto de lo que esperaba.
Quote:
Originally posted by nineteen
Work Bitch, Explosions
MØ She is so good, I can't wait for her album.
'No Mythologies to Follow' will be the Album of the Year.
#100.
Run the Jewels "36'' Chain"
from the Album 'Run the Jewels' Genre:
Hardcore Hip Hop
Abstract Hip Hop, Industrial Hip Hop Country: USA
"And I walk around like a got a 36-inch chain..."
Run the Jewels is the project between rappers El-P (New York) and Killer Mike (Atlanta). This song is one of the best from their first self-titled LP, and the video for the song is actually pretty funny, featuring people like Andrew W.K., Amber Tamblyn, and many others. At first, I found the hook a bit annoying, but at the end, I found it extremely catchy.
---
#99. Poliça feat. Justin Vernon of Bon Iver "Tiff"
from the Album 'Shulamith' Genre:
Art Pop, Indietronica
Synth Pop, Dubstep, Witch House Country: USA
"No one wants me and no one cares..."
Earlier this year, around April I think, Poliça released a new song featuring the indie-folk band Bon Iver's lead singer, Justin Vernon, and the song was, I guess, much darker than the usual stuff they release. And it's not like they're known for making "happy" music. The song was alright, but what slayed me the most about this, is the music video. It is really violent, but it also has a deeper meaning, in my opinion, could be a reference to how we are our own worst enemy. But, really, watch it.
---
#98. Jagwar Ma "The Throw"
from the Album 'Howlin' Genre:
Madchester, House
Neo-Psychedelia, Alternative Dance Country: Australia
"I don't need my girl, if you're in my head..."
Jagwar Ma are an alt-dance band from Sydney, consisting of Jono Ma, Gabriel Winterfield, and Jack Freeman. On January, these dudes released a great, 7-minute song called "The Throw". The song starts pretty chill and psychedelic, kind of like The Stone Roses, but then, it builds-up to a perfect Cut Copy/Calvin Harris-ish beat, and it's so ****ing epic. It could have been -really- higher but these dudes decided to cut the song into 3-and-a-half-minutes, for the video.
---
#97. Jessie Ware "If You're Never Gonna Move"
from the Album 'Devotion' Genre:
UK Bass, Synth Pop
Alternative R&B, Speed Garage, Dream Pop, Breakbeat Country: Australia
"I know you hear me, but can you reach me?..."
This song was actually released last year, as "110%", and it was on my last year's year-end countdown on the mid 140's. But then, thanks to an un-cleared Big Pun sample (And Jessie Ware yelling to the crowd in one of her concerts: "**** BIG PUN!"), the song got re-released as "If You're Never Gonna Move", and went top 50 in the UK. The song, despite being really dream-y, it's still really dance-able, and the video is really cute.
---
#96. Autre Ne Veut "Play By Play"
from the Album 'Anxiety' Genre:
Alternative R&B, Synth Pop, Art Pop
Dance-Pop, Contemporary R&B, Neo-Soul, Witch House Country: USA
"You make me whole, you make me go..."
The first "baaaaaby"'s here are bit annoying, but then the rest of the song redeems itself. The ending tho. It's like, the song is what Justin Timberlake only wished he would've released. No wonder this song is one of the most critically-acclaimed songs of the year, anyone who likes good R&B should listen to this.
---
#95. Icona Pop "All Night"
from the Album 'This Is... Icona Pop' Genre:
Dance-Pop, Electropop
Synth Pop, Brostep, Electro House Country: USA
"We could do this all night, yeah, everything is alright..."
Despite my "hate?" for the video, and, well, IP have better songs (I mean, "Ready for the Weekend", anyone), there is a fact that no one can deny: the song is a perfect club banger. I wish this song would've been a bit more successful than what it was, tho.
---
#94. Charli XCX "What I Like"
from the Album 'True Romance' Genre:
Electropop, Contemporary R&B
Trap, Electroclash, Pop Rap, Witch House Country: USA
"This **** is kinda gangsta, I think I'm into you..."
This song is, in my opinion, one of the weakest ones out from her debut album, 'True Romance'. But, you know, I just can't say no to a catchy R&B/pop song, and I just can't say no to a cute VHS/90's influenced video, and to top it off, I can't say no to a hot girl like Charli XCX. Jumping on a bed on a slumber party. And wet, on a bathtub. I just can't.
Also, this is the first of many appearances by Queen XCX in this countdown.
---
#93. CHVRCHES "Now is Not the Time"
from the EP 'Recover' Genre:
Synth Pop, Electropop
Dream Pop, Chillwave Country: Scotland
"Nothing now can ever come between us..."
The kings of Electropop released this song as a B-side for their song "Recover"; and included it on their 'Recover' EP, too. The song is a chill synthpop track with deep lyrics about heartbreak, and the music video is... well, technically just a live video. But, technically, more than just a live video. You'll enjoy it.
This is the first of many appearances of the kings in this countdown. Also, don't expect them to see them here for a LOOOOOONG time.
110% me encanta, la mejor de Jessie para mí
What I Like me encanta y el video es muy epico, va muy bien de la mano con la canción
Las queens gritonas de Icona Pop
Play By Play