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Beyoncé, Lady Gaga, Rihanna & Chris Brown make BET list
1. Chris Brown - Look At Me Now (ft. Busta Rhymes and Lil' Wayne)
2. DJ Khaled - I'm On One (ft. Drake, Rick Ross, and Lil' Wayne)
3. Kelly Rowland - Motivation (ft. Lil' Wayne)
4. Jay Z & Kanye West - Otis
5. Jay Z & Kanye West - *****s In Paris
6. “Run the World (Girls),” Beyoncé
Beyoncé goes back to familiar territory with another post-pop dance smash, and another female empowerment anthem, to lead off her fourth studio album, 4. When Ms. Knowles says girls run the world and hits you with this song, you have no choice but to believe her.
7. Meek Mill - I'ma Boss (ft. Rick Ross)
8. Ace Hood - Hustle Hard
9. YC Worldwide - Racks (ft. Future)
10. Miguel - Sure Thing
11. Meek Mill - Tupac Back (ft. Rick Ross)
12. Adele - Rolling In The Deep
13. Drake - Marvin's Room
14. Lil' Wayne - She Will (ft. Drake)
15. “Party,” Beyoncé
Bey is an '80s baby, so it makes perfect sense that she sounds so great channeling that decade's R&B on "Love on Top" and here. We can't decide whether we like the version with Andre 3000 or J. Cole better; regardless, the more important cameo is Kanye's, for introducing "swagu" to our vocabulary.
16. Big Sean - My Last (ft. Chris Brown)
17. Lil' Wayne - How To Love
18. “Love on Top,” Beyoncé
Bey joyfully takes on classic '80s R&B here, never losing stride even as the song's key modulates upwards again and again. Trust us: You'll be hearing this at family reunions, weddings and Sunday barbecues for a long time.
19. Big Sean - Marvin & Chardonnay (ft. Kayne West & Roscoe Dash)
20. Rihanna - S&M
21. Chris Brown - She Ain't You
22. “Best Thing I Never Had,” Beyoncé
The Yonce channels her 2006 hit "Irreplacable" with another scorned-woman anthem, highlighted by a clever juxtaposition of snarky, at-times hiarious lyrics ("sucks to be you right now") and classic, syrupy pop piano.
23. Adele - Someone Like You
24. Nicki Minaj - Superbass
25. Drake - Headlines
26. Lil' Wayne - John (ft. Rick Ross)
27. J. Cole - Can't Get Enough (ft. Trey Songz)
28. Future - Tony Montana (ft. Drake)
29. “Countdown,” Beyoncé
At this point, five-plus years into her solo career, Beyoncé party songs have pretty much become their own genre. And this song is one of its best, ecstatically blending dancehall, Southern hip hop, big-band brass and a Boyz II Men sample into something that's undeniably her own.
30. Frank Ocean - Novacane
31. Drake - The Motto (ft. Lil' Wayne)
32. Wale - That Way (ft. Jeremih & Rick Ross)
33. Drake - Make Me Proud
34. Big Sean - Dance A$$ (Remix) (ft. Nicki Minaj)
35. Nicki Minaj - Fly (ft. Rihanna)
36. Rihanna - Man Down
37. Rick Ross - 9 Piece (Remix) (ft. Lil' Wayne)
38. Waka Flocka Flame - Grove St. Party (ft. Kebo Gotti)
39. Marsha Ambrosius - Late Nights & Early Mornings
40. Lady Gaga - Born This Way
41. Rihanna - California King Bed
42. Frank Ocean - Thinking About You
43. Mary J. Blige - Mr. Wrong (ft. Drake)
44. Wale - Lotus Flower Bomb (ft. Miguel)
45. Jay Z & Kanye West - Murder To Excellence
46. Frank Ocean - Swim Good
47. Jay Z & Kanye West - H.A.M.
48. Dr. Dre - I Need A Doctor (ft. Eminem)
49. Rihanna - Cheers (Drink To That)
50. R. Kelly - Radio Message
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