1 Ed Sheeran Thinking Out Loud
4 Ellie Goulding Love Me Like You Do (From "Fifty Shades Of Grey")
8 Sam Smith I'm Not the Only One 9 Ella Henderson Ghost
10 Kanye West Only One (feat. Paul McCartney)
god I am so ****ing tired of radio pushing crappy songs to the top 5 that don't even perform that well on iTunes. Love Me Harder and Habits have been especially bad.
god I am so ****ing tired of radio pushing crappy songs to the top 5 that don't even perform that well on iTunes. Love Me Harder and Habits have been especially bad.
For me, Rihanna's albums usually enjoyable for about four to six months. As time progresses, I just find myself going back to enjoy two or three tracks every once in a blue moon.
She hasn't released a cohesive body of work (~classic) and most likely never will because she's at the mercy of a team of random songwriters and producers.
For me, Rihanna's albums usually enjoyable for about four to six months. As time progresses, I just find myself going back to enjoy two or three tracks every once in a blue moon.
She hasn't released a cohesive body of work (~classic) and most likely never will because she's at the mercy of a team of random songwriters and producers.
I can't think of any major pop girl album that remains fully usable, timeless with no filler tracks.