EDIT: The song in the video is not the song it's not on YouTube. Anyways this fun blast to the past and funky song is probably the best of Fleur East's and the infectious tina, tina, turner part is just great.
Hello is a vocally-driven song. This was def' one of, if not the biggest release of the year. Unlike most hits in 2015, this was not overrated. This gorgeous song with the always-magnifcent vocals from Adele will remain a break-up anthem for decades to come.
As a big fan of Le1f, I will say this is his best single. His suave rhythm along with SOPHIE's production is always impressive. While following the new trend of PC Music, this one manages to make a great banger with avant garde production that would be great for any club. While one of the most odd releases of the year, it's also one of the best.
This chill 420 anthem is one for the records. While managing to be the biggest stoner hit of the year, it was for sure shocking as I find it to be the best track of $cott's highly anticipated 'Rodeo' which I was excited for, but unfortunately let me down. This track will forever be one that I blaze to or play at a trap house.
This single from Kanye West is so fun to vibe to. The addictive line of "all day n***a" proves this is one of the biggest hip-hop singles in awhile. After his disappointing last album, this shows that Kanye is coming back strong with his next LP.
This song by Madonna screams the saying "Bitch Im Madonna" more than that actual song does. It takes clever references from titles of her past hit singles, and then Madonna musically tells her story of how she became the queen of pop. Topped off with rap legend Nas leaving an assisted rap-verse. Madonna definitely conquered this one!
This fun track by Snoop Dogg that really takes reference from Ska music along with Gwen Stefani is one for the books. Off his latest LP, this was for sure a standout track and a great one at that. The production screams Pharrell to me and sounds like it would have been huge in the mid-2000s.
Originally I hated this song. While it may be a sellout song for Ellie, it's still really good. It is for sure a grower. The verses are really fun to learn and the chorus is just absolute radio fodder, which isn't always a bad thing. You can't help after hearing the song everywhere repeat to yourself " WHY I GOT U ON MY MIND ! ? " it's just so infectious!
141. Sorry To Interrupt (feat. Jhené Aiko, Rixton, DJ Mustard)
Jessie J
This fun track that might be one or two years late is still great. Originally these four artists aren't one that we would put together... A boy band, A british vocal prowess, A alternative r&b singer and a hip-hop producer? But the magic the four of them bring together in this song is great. This song almost sounds like the PG version of Will.I.Am's Feelin' Myself from 2013.