Arith's Top 50 Singles!
#35.
Danity Kane - Bad Girl
These hoes get no write-up until they get their **** together. Who's bad now?
#34.
The Dream feat. Young Jeezy - I Luv Your Girl
The Dream and Jeezy were GENIUS for crafting this song. Who else besides The Dream could write a song about wanting to **** the **** out of another man's girl, and be so 'hood' with it? NO ONE (besides maybe R. Kelly, but he would incorporate golden showers and closets into the song...)
#33.
Lil' Wayne feat. Static Major - Lollipop
Okay, so Wayne had to 'sellout' (not my opinion), to get a hit? Who cares? Who cares that he used the vocoder? (T-Pain might be expecting a royalty check). The song was catchy, and it did some damage on my countdown. Enough said.
#32.
Jennifer Hudson - Spotlight
"Spotlight" was a solid debut single for Jennifer Hudson. It shot straight to #1 on the R&B Charts, and it propelled her album to the top of the charts. I enjoyed the song because it didn't feature her trademark 'oversinging' and it was a nice deviation from all the other 'manhating' songs that have been released in the past decade.
#31.
Usher - Trading Places
"Trading Places" was one of the highlights of
Here I Stand, and it barely misses the Top 30 on my list. I was suprised to see this song do minimal damage on the charts, but after "Movin' Mountains" stunk up the charts, I guess that was a hint for Usher to get back in the studio. Still, the song was a good track.
I might be away for a few days, so I don't know when I will be starting my Top 30 singles....any predictions on what singles to expect?