Peak: 4
Weeks on chart: 13
2012: You Da One - Rihanna
Another one of those 80's-retro bops from Bruno. Though I don't really enjoy the video, I appreciate the fact that it's really trying to match an 80's video with it's low quality, over-the-topness and the amount of cheese on it. I just hope he stops it for the next album. Once or twice is enough, or else he might as well just go be a Michael Jackson tribute act.
The second and last entry for Of Monsters and Men. Sometimes I get a little sick of the song mainly cos of the pause in the middle of the song which makes me think the song ended but actually no we're not even halfway there idk that's probably just me. I'm glad this was a success in the US.
#68
Dust to Dust
The Civil Wars
Peak: 8
Weeks on chart: 10
2012: Want U Back - Cher Lloyd
I'm sure many of us we're shocked to see these two in a video together, but only to be let down by the fact that this was filmed 2 years ago. It makes me wonder though, if they're not even on speaking terms, who decides to release these singles and videos?
#67
Gone, Gone, Gone
Phillip Phillips
Peak: 8
Weeks on chart: 12
2012: Take Care (feat. Rihanna) - Drake
I'm usually not attracted to folk music, but damn Phillips makes it so catchy and good.
#66
Don't You Worry Child (feat. Chris Martin)
Swedish House Mafia
At first I didn't really like this song. I think it was the guy's voice that really turned me off. But then one day I heard the song being blasted from some big speakers and damn, it made it sound so good. The rave portion is just so euphoric.
By the way, I've decided that I'm gonna do a Top 60 Album Tracks after my Top 20 Albums! You guys better be excited! I just hope I have enough time to do that though, cos school will be starting again soon and I'm not even halfway through my Top 100
(and I'm just trying to bump this over to the next page)