1. "Where Are U Now," Skrillex and Diplo featuring Justin Bieber
"Where Are U Now" not only had a danceable hook juxtaposed with soft verses, it also marked Bieber's comeback. And where he's at now is the top of the charts, and thankfully not the top bunk in prison.
3. "Worth It," Fifth Harmony featuring Kid Ink
Don't even try to resist this song -- Fifth Harmony came out swinging this year with an addictive track that proves they're unquestionably worth it.
4. "How Deep Is Your Love," Calvin Harris and Disciples
The king of the club is this song.
5. "Ex's and Oh's," Elle King
King's scratchy vocals mixed with her badass guitar playing combine to make this tune irresistible.
6. "Trap Queen," Fetty Wap
"Trap Queen" was just the beginning of Wap's grungy, melodic style that dominated our playlists this year, along with "679," "My Way" and "Again." We were all screaming "1738."
8. "Rise Up," Andra Day
R&B's brightest newcomer brings on the vocals with her anthemic, motivational single.
9. "Runnin' (Lose It All)," Naughty Boy featuring Beyonce and Arrow Benjamin
Oh how excited we are for new music from Beyonce in 2016. This thumping house number is helping is us get by, though barely.
10. "Pablow the Blowfish," Miley Cyrus
Cyrus' piano tune about her dead blowfish is both silly and deep, and further proves that while she's wacky and tacky at times, she's also wacky and talented.
Honourable mentions:
"Hello," Adele
"Classic Man," Jidenna featuring Roman GianArthur
"Cool for the Summer," Demi Lovato
"Alright," Kendrick Lamar
"Yoga," Janelle Monae featuring Jidenna
"Good for You," Selena Gomez featuring A$AP Rocky
"Drip Drop," Yazz and Serayah McNeill of "Empire" cast
"Home Alone Tonight," Luke Bryan featuring Karen Fairchild
"The Hills," The Weeknd
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