84. Katy B x KDA, "Turn The Music Louder (Rumble)"
2011: Ke$ha, “Blow”
83. Ariana Grande, "Dangerous Woman"
2013: M.I.A., "Bring The Noize"
82. Gallant, "Talking To Myself"
2015: Tinashe, "All Hands On Deck"
81. Future, "Low Life (feat. The Weeknd)"
2011: Nicki Minaj, “Super Bass”
90. Russ, "What They Want"
89. Anna Meredith, "Dowager"
88. M83, "Do it, Try it"
87. Kero Kero Bonito, "Lipslap"
86. The Avalanches, "Because I’m Me"
85. FKA Twigs, "Good To Love"
84. Katy B x KDA, "Turn The Music Louder (Rumble)"
83. Ariana Grande, "Dangerous Woman"
82. Gallant, "Talking To Myself"
81. Future, "Low Life (feat. The Weeknd)"
LIPSLAP
I enjoyed the Katy/KDA song but tbh the Tinashe collab is better.
Enjoyed Low Life and DO It Try It a decent amt as well. I think the M83 album just needed a giant single that it didn't have.
80. Tove Lo, "Cool Girl"
At this point, she is indeed a hit-maker. This addictive beat, the sly lyrics and smooth vocals from Tove - it's not her strongest but she continues to add more bops to her catalog.
79. M83, "Laser Gun (feat. MAI LAN)"
The best moment of Junk, I especially love the chanting bridge
78. Childish Gambino, "Redbone"
I'm still trying to figure him out as an artist and I still haven't listened to the album in depth, but this is one hell of a track that oozes soul and you can't go wrong with this sample.
77. Sleigh Bells, "Baptism By Fire"
"Baptism By Fire" is a song about the negative effects of craving something that is basically harmful. It's one of their first traditional pop songs with some elements of what makes Sleigh slay.
76. The xx, "On Hold"
The xx are known for mellow, chilled-out indie music, which is still present here but the duo vocals and build-up on "On Hold" is different from their previous. Jamie xx has been taking note of how much people loved his acclaimed bops from last year.
75. Twenty One Pilots, "Ride"
I heard this at an amusement park, had to shazaam it and I was addicted ever since. Twenty One Pilots isn't so bad.
74. Flume, "Never Be Like You (feat. Kai)"
Great featured artist. Love the production; the drops and sparkles especially and it also reminds me of a trippy mix of "Love in this Club."
73. The 1975, "The Sound"
Even with such a generic piano part of the song, "The Sound" is one of their album’s most upbeat and triumphant songs.
72. Fifth Harmony, "Work from Home (feat. Ty $ign)"
Everything has been done before from the video to the song title to chorus but this is their only replayable song for me.
71. Kehlani, "Distraction"
"Distraction" proves that Kehlani is one of the most promising new R&B girls with the potential to burn up the R&B world. But lord knows we haven't had a new R&B IT girl with staying power since who, Ciara? Keyshia? Does Rihanna really count?
80. Tove Lo, "Cool Girl"
79. M83, "Laser Gun (feat. MAI LAN)"
78. Childish Gambino, "Redbone"
77. Sleigh Bells, "Baptism By Fire"
76. The xx, "On Hold"
75. Twenty One Pilots, "Ride"
74. Flume, "Never Be Like You (feat. Kai)"
73. The 1975, "The Sound"
72. Fifth Harmony, "Work from Home (feat. Ty $ign)"
71. Kehlani, "Distraction"
Ugh, this comment would've came 4 minutes earlier but I had to watch the "Lipslap" music video in full. Love Twigs, Katy, and Ariana's inclusions, and "Low Life" grew on me after I had to hear it via my siblings a hundred times. "Because I'm Me" is way too low!
Everything in 80-71 are faves of mine, besides M83. Especially love WFH and "Cool Girl".
The Sound is cute. Cool Girl doesn't really do it for me in comparison to Tove's previous work.
Now that you mention it Ride does sound like an amusement park song