Room For 2 I lowkey got bored of it but it's still an amazing song and her vocals >>>
False Alarm is one of my favorites of Starboy, I hope he releases it as a single
Vibe is pretty good Her album is overrated but this is one of the few good songs.
Clearest Blue and Never Be Llike You
I will never get the hate for 7 years
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Room For 2 I lowkey got bored of it but it's still an amazing song and her vocals >>>
False Alarm is one of my favorites of Starboy, I hope he releases it as a single
Vibe is pretty good Her album is overrated but this is one of the few good songs.
I think Mad Love is overrated too, but Vibe. is my favorite
I'm sometimes bored of Room For 2 too, but it hits me hard if i'm in the right mood
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False Alarm best song on SB
yaaaaaaaaaas @ Vibe-stanning it knocks
Moth to the Flame is probably Chairlift's most radio-friendly song. In this disco-tinged bop, Caroline Polachek sings about falling for the wrong guy on top of an infectious production and an insanely catchy chorus. I adore how she sounds so cool and confident throughout this track, as if she can't be more proud of falling for this bad boy.
34. Love Me Like That (feat. Carly Rae Jepsen) - The Knocks
Even without a proper album, Carly slays 2016 with all these features and of course, her glorious EP. Love Me Like That features The Knocks' heavenly retro groove and Carly's sweet vocals. I mean, come on, that chorus - the lyrics and the melody - is pop perfection. I didn't put this one higher up on the list because i feel like the bridge is a little too dragged out, still a brilliant song though.
33. I Don't Wanna Live Forever - ZAYN & Taylor Swift
I ended up listing this song last minute; not only because i'm a Taylor stan, but it is genuinely great. Taylor has never sounded stronger, and Zayn's falsetto is what makes the song. Unlike LMLYD and Earned It, this song is not just all about desires and sex. Zaylor kept it sophisticated and classy, while managed to make it perfect for the movie at the same time.
32. Hold Up - Beyoncé
Hold Up is a marvelous hybrid of indie-rock, dancehall, and a little bit of pop. It is hard to question Beyonce's power as a superstar and as a strong woman after listening to Hold Up; the song is full of sass and portrayal of confidence. "Hold up, they don't love you like I love you" will probably go down as one of the most iconic lines in modern pop history.
The hit that got away! This song would have exploded if it was released in Spirng/Summer, or when tropical house was still a big thing. Selena's breathy vocals really shine in this, as well as Tory's parts that don't sound out of place at all. Trust Nobody is subtle, yet mesmerizing - the type of song that is hard to get bored of.
35. Moth To the Flame - Chairlift
Moth to the Flame is probably Chairlift's most radio-friendly song. In this disco-tinged bop, Caroline Polachek sings about falling for the wrong guy on top of an infectious production and an insanely catchy chorus. I adore how she sounds so cool and confident throughout this track, as if she can't be more proud of falling for this bad boy.
34. Love Me Like That (feat. Carly Rae Jepsen) - The Knocks
Even without a proper album, Carly slays 2016 with all these features and of course, her glorious EP. Love Me Like That features The Knocks' heavenly retro groove and Carly's sweet vocals. I mean, come on, that chorus - the lyrics and the melody - is pop perfection. I didn't put this one higher up on the list because i feel like the bridge is a little too dragged out, still a brilliant song though.
33. I Don't Wanna Live Forever - ZAYN & Taylor Swift
I ended up listing this song last minute; not only because i'm a Taylor stan, but it is genuinely great. Taylor has never sounded stronger, and Zayn's falsetto is what makes the song. Unlike LMLYD and Earned It, this song is not just all about desires and sex. Zaylor kept it sophisticated and classy, while managed to make it perfect for the movie at the same time.
32. Hold Up - Beyoncé
Hold Up is a marvelous hybrid of indie-rock, dancehall, and a little bit of pop. It is hard to question Beyonce's power as a superstar and as a strong woman after listening to Hold Up; the song is full of sass and portrayal of confidence. "Hold up, they don't love you like I love you" will probably go down as one of the most iconic lines in modern pop history.
The hit that got away! This song would have exploded if it was released in Spirng/Summer, or when tropical house was still a big thing. Selena's breathy vocals really shine in this, as well as Tory's parts that don't sound out of place at all. Trust Nobody is subtle, yet mesmerizing - the type of song that is hard to get bored of.
woo this set moth to the flame slays. i really like crying in public too!
love me like that is so good! and wow @ i don't wanna live forever making your list
Love Me Like That is good! they sound good with Carly and Trust Nobody is great too
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False Alarm Hold Up Vibe. IDWLF already being here Slay, king and queen!
Slay indeed
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woo this set moth to the flame slays. i really like crying in public too!
love me like that is so good! and wow @ i don't wanna live forever making your list
hold up
Glad you like the list! I really like Crying In Public too
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Love Me Like That slays! literally better than all Side B
Hold Up
Trust Nobody I love chill vibe of this
Not better than Side B, but still slay
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Chairlift
Yessss, i'm so sad this will be their last album as a duo
I don't get why so many people dislike Superlove. Yes, the lyrics are silly, but the song is positive, bouncy, and super fun. I love how light, floating almost, Tinashe's vocal is in this. Not to mention that the video for the song is probably one of the best this year, makes me love the song even more.
29. Make Me (feat. G-Eazy) - Britney Spears
Make Me turned me into a Britney fan; it made me went back to listen to her discographies and decided that i do love me some Britney. Make Me literally makes a euphoric chorus out of wordless exclamations, and only Britney can do that effectively. Can we also talk about how amazing does Britney sound in this song? Queen of breathy vocals indeed.
28. Roses - Carly Rae Jepsen
"A simple change of heart and you attack" - this line gets me every single time. Roses starts off quite subdue, before it builds to that amazing chorus, and explodes towards the end of the song. The bridge in Roses is also one of Carly's strongest, the imageries are downright gorgeous.
27. 80's Films - Jon Bellion
Jon Bellion's album, The Human Condition, is criminally underrated, and 80's Films is my favorite from the album. The use of synths in this song is nostalgic - the song sounds like a soundtrack straight off an 80’s teen romance, where a teenage couple drives off into the sunset. The killer guitar solo after the bridge also makes this well worth the listen.
26. Backbeat - Dagny
2016 pisses me off because most of the songs i really like ended up under-performing. Backbeat is a brilliant folk-inspired pop song; it is upbeat, dancy, and packed with lyrics. The catchy instrumental of the song flows strong from start to finish, and Dagny's confident vocals make this one of the best pop singalongs in 2016.
30. Superlove - Tinashe
I don't get why so many people dislike Superlove. Yes, the lyrics are silly, but the song is positive, bouncy, and super fun. I love how light, floating almost, Tinashe's vocal is in this. Not to mention that the video for the song is probably one of the best this year, makes me love the song even more.
29. Make Me (feat. G-Eazy) - Britney Spears
Make Me turned me into a Britney fan; it made me went back to listen to her discographies and decided that i do love me some Britney. Make Me literally makes a euphoric chorus out of wordless exclamations, and only Britney can do that effectively. Can we also talk about how amazing does Britney sound in this song? Queen of breathy vocals indeed.
28. Roses - Carly Rae Jepsen
"A simple change of heart and you attack" - this line gets me every single time. Roses starts off quite subdue, before it builds to that amazing chorus, and explodes towards the end of the song. The bridge in Roses is also one of Carly's strongest, the imageries are downright gorgeous.
27. 80's Films - Jon Bellion
Jon Bellion's album, The Human Condition, is criminally underrated, and 80's Films is my favorite from the album. The use of synths in this song is nostalgic - the song sounds like a soundtrack straight off an 80’s teen romance, where a teenage couple drives off into the sunset. The killer guitar solo after the bridge also makes this well worth the listen.
26. Backbeat - Dagny
2016 pisses me off because most of the songs i really like ended up under-performing. Backbeat is a brilliant folk-inspired pop song; it is upbeat, dancy, and packed with lyrics. The catchy instrumental of the song flows strong from start to finish, and Dagny's confident vocals make this one of the best pop singalongs in 2016.
Roses is my least favorite from Side B but it's still cute. Superlove is a grower Make Me...
Just listened to Jon Bellion's album for the first time 2-ish weeks ago and immediately became obsessed. 80's Films is probably my 2nd favorite track, just behind Hand of God (Outro).
Roses is my least favorite from Side B but it's still cute. Superlove is a grower Make Me...
Just listened to Jon Bellion's album for the first time 2-ish weeks ago and immediately became obsessed. 80's Films is probably my 2nd favorite track, just behind Hand of God (Outro).
Hand of God is amazing, i'm just rarely in the right mood to want to listen to it
i don't like roses it's okay for me. make me is so cute but the video is a letdown.
yas @ backbeat i'm sad that i just discovered her backbeat is amazing. my favorite from ha is fight sleep!