Arith's Top 50 Singles!
Flashing Lights goes 1/5! Let the Predictability Fest continue!
#30.
Jordin Sparks feat. Chris Brown - No Air
"No Air" proved to be a great single for Jordin Sparks, and the Chris Brown feature worked in her favor as well. The song is amazing and it did some damage on my countdown (37 days, peaked at #03). My only problem with the song is theshouting match between Chris and Jordin that begins around the 3:25 mark. I mean, it really just kills the song. Jordin's goat vibrato and Chris Brown's vocal cords bleeding on the track...just messy. Still a good song though.
#29.
Leona Lewis - Better In Time
Leona makes her only appearance (did I really need to put "Bleeding Love" on this list for a second straight year?) at #29. This song was a perfect follow up to "Bleeding Love", as it showed us again LEona's flawless vocal ability. The video was....interesting to say the least?
#28.
Wale - Nike Boots
So....this song is a year old. And it made my list this year, why? It didn't get the video treatment until last month, and I didn't discover this song until April. Seriously, I'm sure a lot of people have never heard this amazing song, but ATRL has never been a mecca for hip hop that doesn't appear on the Hot 100, or features guest appearances from Beyonce, Rihanna, or T-Pain, so I'll stop here.
#27.
Jazmine Suullivan - Bust Your Windows
Released as the second single from her amazing album
Fearless, "Bust Your Windows" comes in at #27. This song is amazing, and the soul in her voice is simply flawless. I wish that the budget for this video would have actually allowed her to destroy a car.
#26.
Ne-Yo - Miss Independent
"Miss Independent did not follow the "Euro/Pop" direction Ne-Yo was trying to follow for Y
ear Of The Gentlemen, but after "Closer" took a long time to become a hit, I can understand why it was released, as it was catchy and very radio friendly.