#13. Down On Me - Ty Dolla Sign + DJ Mustard + 2Chainz
This anthem got lost amidst the shuffle of Mustard's other (samey) singles + was unfairly overlooked, but it was undoubtedly the best one of the bunch.
Everyone brought their A'Game and Ty Dolla Sign cemented his status as the Bruce Springsteen of our generation with the opening lyrics alone.
Euphoric
Triumphant
Generation - defining
Feminist
Empowering
A TRUE classic
Contentious?
Need Ur Luv (minus the crappy spelling) is that one song that justifies Charli's place in the indie/not-so-indie niche in pop music. It sounds like a Lykke Li song in most parts, but unlike most Lykke songs, NUL trades in unnecessary melodrama and cheap, hackneyed brooding for pure, unadulterated PASSION. Who knew she could top Take My Hand? Well, she did.
Charli XCX is pop music, period. She gets it. Everyone else doesn't.
Cheap, trashy europop for equally trashy, underage white girls who live off of happy hour cocktails on Ocean Drive and walk around the beach with an iPhone 5S on one hand and an empty starbucks cup on the other.
Hopeless.