71 Kygo - Stay (feat. Maty Noyes)
72 The Strumbellas - We Don't Know
75 The Chainsmokers - Closer (feat. Halsey)
79 Lukas Graham - Mama Said
83 Bastille - Good Grief
84 Kaiser Chiefs - Parachute
85 Foxes - Amazing
86 Young the Giant - Something to Believe In
88 Years & Years - Eyes Shut
99 Clean Bandit - Rockabye (feat. Sean Paul & Anne-Marie)
100 Martin Garrix & Bebe Rexha - In the Name of Love
Stay, Closer, Hurts, Misery all great, but now, now sis Lukas Graham,all his songs are such a trash,he ruined your great update, thankfully this artist is gonna be done after grammys and can go into the hole of forgotten one hit wonders.
Del set anterior hay muchas buenas 6/10
Kaiser Chiefs definitvamente cambiaron mucho su sonido, pero admito que algo me gustó el cambio.
"Something to Believe In"
De estes set sólo conozco y me gustan The Strumbellas y The Big Pink.
Este set estuvo bueno, lástima la aberración de Mamma Said que arruina tu top...
El mega anger con The Strumbellas y Gwen aunque algo de truth hay en lo de Gwen tho.
Y NOT Lukas siendo lo único "bueno" en artistas nuevos
Urgh, freaking "Closer". I don't know if I would have disliked it so much if it wasn't for the fact that it was at #1 on the Hot 100 for 12 weeks. 12 WEEKS. I will keep bringing that up, because I struggle to believe that actually happened.
Also, I really needed to check out that new Birdy album.
I guess it's better late than never but I find it way too ironic that I started to enjoy Coldplay's music just when everyone else seems to have moved on. This is easily one of this year's best music videos if not the best, sadly the song wasn't strong enough to go with it. Believe it or not this isn't their last appearance in this countdown.
Rudimental feat. Ed Sheeran "Lay It All On Me"
I'm perfectly aware this song is old as dust but I have to say it was my jam for like 3 more months this year so it just had to be included again. I'm still mad it never managed to blow up overseas because it's easily one of Ed's best collaborations. He's coming full force next year and I simply can't wait for it.
Flume feat. Kai "Never Be Like You"
It took me years to get into this song. I listened to it in like March but it wasn't until after the summer that I finally gave it a chance. I don't have the slightest idea who these people are but this song is extremely catchy. It kind of reminds me of Clarity but less anthemic. The lyrics aren't that bad for an EDM song either.
Two Door Cinema Club "Are We Ready (Wreck)"
This year I finally managed to listen to this band's debut album "Tourist" and I have to say it was love at first listen. When I heard they were coming back this year I had high expectations and sadly they failed to fulfill them. This song is okay but certainly not what I was expecting and the album isn't that much better, such a shame.
Blossoms "Charlemagne"
One of my favorite discoveries from late 2015. This song has a very strong 80s influence and I think it's just what mainstream radio needs right now. I'm not sure if it's too late for it blow up but it certainly would if given the chance.
Sia "Alive"
I hate to agree with the fact that this song was always meant to be a copy of Chandelier. I mean I really love it but the evidence is too obvious, even if it was written for Adele they sound extremely similar. Even so I think it's severely underrated and the fact that it flopped might discourage Sia from making power ballads =(
Nothing But Thieves "Excuse Me"
This is the kind of the song that I'd love to listen to while in a road trip at night. It's just anthemic in its own dark twisted way. The falsetto in the chorus alone gives me life even if they sound extremely similar to Muse. I just can't wait for their next record.
Jess Glynne "Take Me Home"
I remember this used to be one of my favorite songs at the very beginning of this year but sadly I didn't really played it much for the rest of the year. Even so it's a great song, I'm anticipating her sophomore album and I really hope she's not given the british girl treatment like Leona and Emeli were.
Lil Wayne, Imagine Dragons, Logic & Ty Dolla $ign "Sucker for Pain"
I've never been the biggest fan of superhero/comic movie adaptations so I wasn't really excited about Suicide Squad, let alone its soundtrack but I have to admit I was kinda curious when the tracklist was released. This song has to be the most random collaboration I've seen this decade but somehow it worked. I ended up hooked to it without even thinking about it.
Florence + The Machine "Third Eye"
I was so late to Florence's party this time. Had I listened to her album before I would have had Ship to Wreck charting high last year to say the least. The whole album is an introspection and I really love it because of that. Third Eye does its purpose as one of the last chapters of the concept and it fits so well for it. The fact that it's a bop is just a coincidence.
Thanks for your comments.
RECAP
61 Florence + the Machine - Third Eye
62 Lil Wayne, Imagine Dragons, Logic, Ty Dolla Sign - Sucker for Pain
63 Jess Glynne - Take Me Home
64 Nothing But Thieves - Excuse Me
65 Sia - Alive
66 Blossoms - Charlemagne
67 Two Door Cinema Club - Are We Ready (Wreck)
68 Flume - Never Be Like You (feat. Kai)
69 Rudimental - Lay It All On Me (feat. Ed Sheeran)
70 Coldplay - Up & Up
71 Kygo - Stay (feat. Maty Noyes)
72 The Strumbellas - We Don't Know
73 The Big Pink - High Times
74 Birdy - Keeping Your Head Up
75 The Chainsmokers - Closer (feat. Halsey)
76 Emeli Sandé - Hurts
77 Gwen Stefani - Misery
78 The Veronicas - On Your Side
79 Lukas Graham - Mama Said
80 Shura - What's It Gonna Be
81 Calum Scott - Dancing On My Own
82 Beyoncé - Hold Up
83 Bastille - Good Grief
84 Kaiser Chiefs - Parachute
85 Foxes - Amazing
86 Young the Giant - Something to Believe In
87 Clean Cut Kid - Pick Me Up
88 Years & Years - Eyes Shut
89 Matt Simons - Catch & Release
90 99 Souls - The Girl Is Mine (feat. Destiny's Child)
91 Weezer - King of the World
91 James Arthur - Say You Won't Let Go
92 Broods - Free
93 Capital Cities - Vowels
94 The Lumineers - Angela
95 Alabama Shakes - Don't Wanna Fight
96 Lindsey Stirling - Prism
97 Troye Sivan - WILD (feat. Alessia Cara)
98 John Legend - Love Me Now
99 Clean Bandit - Rockabye (feat. Sean Paul & Anne-Marie)
100 Martin Garrix & Bebe Rexha - In the Name of Love
I agree about Alive. It is really underrated. She sounds like a woman who's been through a lot of **** and that chorus is just ethereal. Didn't deserve to flop.
61 Florence + the Machine - Third Eye
63 Jess Glynne - Take Me Home
64 Nothing But Thieves - Excuse Me
66 Blossoms - Charlemagne
67 Two Door Cinema Club - Are We Ready (Wreck)
69 Rudimental - Lay It All On Me (feat. Ed Sheeran)
70 Coldplay - Up & Up
Esas me gustan. Que triste que pongas arriba la de Coldplay con Beyoncé cuando es trash y Up&Up te la cagaras...