Best of Modern Mainstream Christian/Gospel Songs

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As we come to the end of the season of Lent and approach Easter Sunday let's not forget that it is the most important day for Christianity. On Good Friday we commemorate how our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ died on the cross for our sins. Moreover, let's not forget that God sent his only Son to show us our salvation. And on the third day he rose again from the dead and now sits on the right hand of the Father. So this Easter let's make it a point to thank God for all that he has bestowed on us. What better way to praise him than singing songs to praise His name. This list is not about the hymns or songs of praise and worship but those songs by famous artists which entered the mainstream recently.

Creed's With Arms Wide Open takes the top spot followed by Whitney Houston and Mariah Carey's duet When You Believe from the original soundtrack of The Prince of Egypt. In terms of genre it is mostly Rock, Pop, Country and a few R&B hits. Creed and MercyMe have the most number of entries with 4 each followed by Casting Crowns and TobyMac with 3 entries each and Third Day, Carrie Underwood, Whitney Houston, Jeremy Camp, Matthew West and Flyleaf with 2 entries each. So here are the 50 best mainstream Christian songs of today:
  1. Creed – With arms wide open
  2. Whitney Houston & Mariah Carey – When you believe (The Prince of Egypt OST)
  3. Eternal ft. BeBe Winans – I wanna be the only one
  4. The Calling – Wherever you will go
  5. Mary Mary – Shackles (praise you)
  6. Rufus Wainwright – Hallelujah (Original by Leonard Cohen)
  7. Creed – My sacrifice
  8. Carrie Underwood – Something in the water
  9. Celine Dion & Andrea Bocelli – The prayer
  10. MercyMe – I can only imagine
  11. Third Day – Cry out to Jesus
  12. Joan Osbourne – One of us
  13. Josh Groban – You raise me up (Original by Secret Garden)
  14. Creed – Higher
  15. Hillsong United – Oceans (where feet may fail)
  16. Whitney Houston ft. CeCe Winans – Count on me
  17. MercyMe – Word of God speak
  18. Third Day – Call my name
  19. Carrie Underwood – Jesus take the wheel
  20. Casting Crowns – Until the whole world hears
  21. Chris Tomlin – How great is our God
  22. TobyMac – City on our knees
  23. Brenden Heath – Give me your eyes
  24. Matthew West – The motions
  25. Boyzone – Isn’t it a wonder
  26. Mandisa – Overcomer
  27. Creed – One last breath
  28. Leigh Nash with Dan Haseltine – With every breath
  29. Jeremy Camp – Take you back  
  30. Chris Tomlin – Whom shall I fear (God of angel armies)
  31. Shania Twain – God bless the child
  32. Flyleaf – Again
  33. Boyz II Men – I will get there
  34. Casting Crowns – East to west
  35. Yolanda Adams – Open my heart
  36. TobyMac – Made to love
  37. Matthew West – Hello, my name is
  38. Sixpence None the Richer – Breathe your name
  39. MercyMe – All of creation
  40. Casting Crowns – Voice of truth
  41. Aaron Schust – My savior my God
  42. Hilary Duff – Jericho
  43. Flyleaf – All around me
  44. Jeremy Camp – There will be a day
  45. Chris Tomlin – Made to worship  
  46. MercyMe – Here with me
  47. TobyMac – Me without you
  48. Casting Crowns – Lifesong
  49. Matt Redman – 10,000 reasons (Bless the Lord)
  50. Tenth Avenue North – By your side 
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Best Songs to Listen to During a Power Outage/Ultimate Blackout Playlist

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With the recent power outages it was necessary to come up with this list. When there is a blackout there is absolutely nothing to do so you might as well listen to music. So you had better charge your iPods and Mp3 Players to full capacity before the darkness strikes. Also if your phone is charged you can YouTube the following songs and singalong in the candlelight. We have a smorgasbord of genres ranging from Pop and Rock to Latin Pop and Hip-Hop as well as artists from the 80s and 90s to the 2010s. Five's When The Lights Go Out takes the crown as it is literally about what you do after the lights go out. Linkin Park ft. Steve Aoki's A Light That Never Comes is ideal to listen to when you are pissed off at those who are responsible for the blackout. Rihanna and Havana Brown are the only ones with two entries each and we have two sets of songs with the same titles - Dancing In The Dark and Hit The Lights. So here are the 25 best songs to listen to during a blackout: 
  1. Five – When the lights go out
  2. Linkin Park ft. Steve Aoki – A light that never comes
  3. Ellie Goulding – Lights
  4. New Boyz ft. Chris Brown – Better with the lights off
  5. Dev ft. Flo Rida – In the dark
  6. Kanye West ft. Rihanna – All of the lights
  7. Enrique Iglesias – Don’t turn off the lights
  8. Rihanna – Dancing in the dark
  9. T-Pain ft. Ne-Yo – Turn all the lights on
  10. Jennifer Lopez – Feel the light
  11. Bruce Springsteen – Dancing in the dark
  12. Havana Brown – City of darkness
  13. Selena Gomez & The Scene – Hit the lights
  14. Jessie J – Flashlight
  15. NKOTBSB – Don’t turn out the lights
  16. Fall Out Boy – My songs know what you did in the dark
  17. Jay Sean – Hit the lights
  18. Lady Gaga – Dance in the dark
  19. McFly ft. Taio Cruz – Shine a light
  20. Katy B ft. Ms.Dynamite – Lights on
  21. Belinda Carlisle – Leave a light on for me
  22. Black Eyed Peas – Light up the night
  23. Elton John – Electricity
  24. Santana ft. Everlast – Put your lights on
  25. Havana Brown – Flashing lights 
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Best Dance Hits of 2015

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It was an unbelievable year for dance music, especially EDM. 2015 was a year where almost all genres contributed to the development of dance music ranging from House, Pop, Hip-Hop, Latin Pop and R&B to Rap, Trap, Romanian Pop, Reggae Fusion and K-Pop. Unsurprisingly, EDM rules the list with so many entries with Avicii, Zedd, Calvin Harris and David Guetta having several entries. 

The top spot this time goes to Major Lazer and DJ Snake's Moombahton global smash Lean On which features the vocals of Danish singer MØ. Major Lazer's hit was the most played track in the world at one time in 2015 and it is the trio's biggest hit to date. The song is accompanied by an awesome music video which also features a very quirky dance step for the addictive song. DJ Snake marks his second consecutive time at the top spot after topping the chart in 2014 for his Turn Down For What alongside Lil Jon. At a close second is David Guetta's Hey Mama which mixes House and Trap music while featuring Bebe Rexha, Nicki Minaj and Afrojack.

Among the new DJs we have Kygo, Deorro, Dillon Francis, Lost Frequencies and Galantis making an appearance on the list. Chris Brown leads with four entries on the list with David Guetta, DJ Snake and Meghan Trainor have three entries each followed by Zedd, Calvin Harris, Avicii, Flo Rida, Nicki Minaj, Pitbull, Alexandra Stan, Inna, Major Lazer, Fetty Wap, Justin Bieber, Afrojack, Usher, OMI and Jeremih all have two entries each. New floorfillers such as DNCE's  Cake By The Ocean and Maroon 5's Sugar were produced as well. So here are the 60 best dance hits of 2015 (yes we have 60 this time):
  1. Major Lazer & DJ Snake ft. MØ – Lean on
  2. David Guetta ft. Bebe Rexha, Nicki Minaj & Afrojack – Hey mama
  3. Justin Bieber – Sorry
  4. Silento – Watch me
  5. DNCE – Cake by the ocean
  6. Calvin Harris with Disciples – How deep is your love
  7. Zedd ft. Jon Bellion – Beautiful now
  8. Deorro & Chris Brown – Five more hours
  9. Avicii – Waiting for love
  10. Flo Rida ft. Sage the Gemini & Lookas – G.D.F.R.
  11. Pitbull ft. Wisin & Mohombi – Baddest girl in town
  12. Alexandra Stan & Inna ft. Daddy Yankee – We wanna 
  13. Fifth Harmony ft. Kid Ink – Worth it
  14. Zedd ft. Selena Gomez – I want you to know
  15. Skrillex & Diplo ft. Justin Bieber – Where are u now
  16. Dev – Parade
  17. Robin Schulz ft. Francesco Yates – Sugar
  18. Dillon Francis with DJ Snake – Get low
  19. The Weeknd – Can’t feel my face
  20. Missy Elliot ft. Pharrell Williams – WTF (Where They From)
  21. Kygo – Firestone
  22. Maroon 5 – Sugar
  23. Major Lazer ft. Elliphant & Jovi Rockwell – Too original
  24. Andreea D – It’s your birthday
  25. Galantis – Runaway (U and I)
  26. OMI – Cheerleader (Felix Jaehn Remix)
  27. Martin Garrix ft. Usher – Don’t look down
  28. Rihanna – Bitch better have my money
  29. Lost Frequencies – Are you with me
  30. PSY ft. CL – Daddy
  31. Omarion ft. Jhene Aiko & Chris Brown – Post to be
  32. Ariana Grande – Focus
  33. David Guetta ft. Sia & Fetty Wap – Bang my head
  34. Natalie La Rose ft. Jeremih – Somebody
  35. Flo Rida ft. Robin Thicke & Verdine White – I don’t like it, I love it
  36. Pitbull & Ne-Yo – Time of our lives
  37. Alexandra Stan – Vanilla chocolat
  38. Icona Pop – Emergency
  39. DJ Snake & AlunaGeorge – You know you like it
  40. Fetty Wap – Trap queen
  41. Hardwell ft. Jason Derulo – Follow me
  42. David Guetta ft. Emeli Sande – What I did for love
  43. OMI – Hula hoop
  44. Inna ft. Eric Turner – Bop bop
  45. Meghan Trainor – Dear future husband
  46. Carly Rae Jepsen – I really like you
  47. Calvin Harris ft. HAIM – Pray to God
  48. Avicii – The nights
  49. Krept & Konan ft. Jeremih – Freak of the week
  50. KDA ft. Tinie Tempah & Katy B – Turn the music louder (rumble)
  51. Afrojack ft. Mike Taylor – SummerThing
  52. Pitbull ft. Chris Brown – Fun
  53. Meghan Trainor – Lips are movin’
  54. Pia Mia ft. Chris Brown & Tyga – Do it again
  55. Ricky Martin – La mordidita
  56. Nicki Minaj – The night is still young
  57. Usher ft. Juicy J – I don’t mind
  58. Walk the Moon – Shut up and dance
  59. Hilary Duff – Sparks
  60. Meghan Trainor – Better when I’m dancin’
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Best Songs about Female Empowerment/Top Girl Power Anthems

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Happy Women's Day. This year the theme for the International Women's Day is "Be Bold For Change". Surprise, surprise, we have songs about female empowerment and here I have compiled a list of the top girl power anthems which address themes such as female empowerment, equality, independence of women etc. In terms of genre we have mostly Pop, Hip-Hop and R&B. Beyonce aka Queen Bey leads the fray with her Run The World (Girls) and she also has two other entries on the list along with two more entries as part of Destiny's Child. Aretha Franklin's classic hit Respect is at No.2 with Destiny's Child's global smash Independent Women Part 1 at No.3. So without much further ado, here are the 28 top girl power anthems of all time. 
  1. Beyonce – Run the world (girls)
  2. Aretha Franklin – Respect 
  3. Destiny’s Child – Independent women part 1
  4. Little Mix – Salute
  5. Lily Allen – Hard out here
  6. Madonna – Express yourself
  7. Gloria Gaynor – I will survive
  8. Fifth Harmony – That;s my girl 
  9. Pussycat Dolls – I don’t need a man
  10. Rihanna – Only girl (in the world)
  11. Girls Aloud – Something new
  12. Cher – Woman’s world
  13. Pink – So what
  14. Fifth Harmony – Bo$$
  15. Demi Lovato – Confident
  16. Daya – Sit still, look pretty 
  17. Ciara – Goodies
  18. Kelly Clarkson – Stronger (what doesn’t kill you)
  19. Beyonce – Single ladies (put a ring on it)
  20. Katy Perry – Roar
  21. Destiny’s Child – Survivor
  22. The Band Perry – Done.
  23. Beyonce – Irreplaceable
  24. Idina Menzel – Let it go
  25. Charli XCX – Body of my own
  26. Shania Twain – Man! I feel like a woman
  27. Katy Perry – Part of me 
  28. Meghan Trainor – No
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Xposition - February, 2016

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We got a whiff of the awards season in January as the nominations of most major awards ceremonies were released and the 73rd Golden Globe Awards was also held. In February we enter the award season in full swing. 

First we have the 58th Grammy Awards started off by Taylor Swift with her new release Out Of The Woods. Kendrick Lamar led the fray with 11 nominations followed by Taylor Swift and The Weeknd with 7 nominations each. The 3 major awards were totally divided with Mark Ronson ft. Bruno Mars taking the Record of the Year for Uptown Funk, Taylor Swift grabbing the Album of the Year for 1989 and Ed Sheeran winning Song of the Year for Thinking Out Loud. There were tributes to so many artists who passed away such as Glenn Frey, Maurice White, B.B. King with a spectacular tribute by Lady Gaga to David Bowie. There was also a homage to Lionel Richie who received the 2016 MusiCares Person of the Year. Some other good performances of the night include Little Big Town's Girl Crush and James Bay and Tori Kelly doing a medley of Hollow and Let It Go. Other major awards include:
  • Best New Artist: Meghan Trainor
  • Best Dance Recording: Diplo & Skrillex ft. Justin Bieber - Where are u now
  • Best Rock Song: Alabama Shakes - Don't wanna fight
  • Best Rock Album: Muse - Drones
  • Best Urban Contemporary Album: The Weeknd - Beauty behind the madness
  • Best R&B Song: D Angelo & The Vanguard - Really love
  • Best Rap Song: Kendrick Lamar - Alright
  • Best Country Song: Little Big Town - Girl crush 
  • Best Song Written for Visual Media:Common & John Legend - Glory
  • Best Music Video: Taylor Swift ft. Kendrick Lamar - Bad blood
Next we have the 2016 Brit Awards. Almost all the performances were top notch with Coldplay's Hymn For The Weekend, Justin Bieber and James Bay with Love Yourself & Sorry, Jess Glynne doing a medley of her hits Ain't Got Far To Go, Don't Be So Hard On Yourself and Hold My Hand, Adele's When We Were Young, Little Mix's Black Magic and a tribute to David Bowie by Lorde backed by Bowie's band. Adele was the big winner of the night grabbing the two big wins for Album of the Year for 25 and Single of the Year for Hello and also British Female Solo Artist and BRITs Global Success. Bowie was posthumously bestowed with the BRITs Icon Award. Other winners of the night include:
  • British Male Solo Artist: James Bay
  • British Group: Coldplay
  • International Group: Tame Impala
  • International Male Solo Artist: Justin Bieber
  • International Female Solo Artist: Björk
  • British Video: One Direction - Drag Me Down
The month ended with the much anticipated 88th Academy Awards and Sam Smith's Writing's On The Wall from the James Bond film Spectre predictably winning the coveted Best Original Song. The Best Original Score went to Ennio Morricone for his work on The Hateful Eight. 

Meanwhile the International Federation of the Phonographic Industry has released the 10 biggest music acts in the world right now. Adele takes the top spot with over 15 million copies of her latest album 25 being sold worldwide. The full list is as follows:
  1. Adele
  2. Ed Sheeran
  3. Taylor Swift
  4. Justin Bieber
  5. One Direction
  6. Coldplay
  7. Maroon 5
  8. Sam Smith
  9. Drake 
  10. The Weeknd
In a rather disappointing state of affairs, Kesha was denied an injunction in a highly contentious issue against songwriter-producer Dr.Luke, whom she alleges drugged and raped her a decade ago and has committed ongoing abuse. Through this suit she has been pushing for a preliminary injunction that would allow her to record outside of Dr. Luke's purview. Justice Shirley Kornreich of the Supreme Court of New York was skeptical about the matter and stated that Kesha is asking court to set aside a highly negotiated contract which was typical for the industry, that Dr.Luke had invested over USD 60 million in her career and that he had already agreed to allow her to record without his involvement which decimates her argument. 

The #FreeKesha Movement has gained momentum throughout the month with female artists rallying around the embattled Tik Tok hit maker and fans protesting outside Sony's New York City headquarters in order to get it to intervene. Sony meanwhile released a statement that it is only a distributor and that the main agreement is between Kesha and Dr.Luke's company Kasz Money. Taylor Swift has donated USD 250,000 to Kesha, while Adele voiced her support for Kesha on stage at the Brit Awards and Lady Gaga urged Sony to drop Dr.Luke and tweeted "Do what is right and not what is better for business".

Members of the Indie Rock band Viola Beach passed away in a tragic car crash in Stockholm, Sweden while the band was on tour. With a monumental fan-led campaign the band's final single to be released Swings and Waterslides peaked at No.11 in the UK in the following week. 

In an attempt to keep up with the mainstream music, the UK launched a Trending Chart which highlights how the hottest new tracks are making an impact in the UK. The first No.1 on the chart was Zara Larsson's global hit Lush Life. 

Justin Bieber and Rihana have been announced as this year's headliner's for this summer's V Festival which will be held for the 21st time on the weekend of 21 and 22 August in Weston Park, Staffordshire and Hylands Park, Chelmsford. Also on the billed to perform are Sia, David Guetta, Jess Glynne, Little Mix, Bastille and John Newman as well as sets from Kaiser Chiefs, Rita Ora, Years & Years, Tinie Tempah, Example and Katy B, plus appearances from Halsey, Troye Sivan, Foxes, All Saints and Fleur East.

Now moving on to chart news, there is proper mayhem at the top in the US. Justin Bieber's Sorry managed to stay at the helm during the first week before he replaced himself at No.1 with Love Yourself. This was overthrown by Zayn's surprise hit Pillowtalk which debuted at No.1. Former One Direction member Zayn Malik's debut hit marks his first time at the top as One Direction is yet to claim the throne in the US coming close only once with their Best Song Ever reaching No.2 in 2013. Zayn's Pillowtalk slipped to No.7 in the following week as Love Yourself reclaimed the top spot.

There was also proper movement within the top 10 as so many contenders for the Song of the Summer are now entering the vicinity. The Chainsmokers ft. ROZES's Roses, Flo Rida's My House, Selena Gomez's Hands To Myself, G-Eazy & Bebe Rexha's Me, Myself & I entered the top 10 while Rihanna ft. Drake's Work and Drake's Summer Sixteen debuted within the top 10 during the month.

In the UK, Shawn Mendes' Stitches reigned for one week after which Zayn's Pillowtalk claimed the top spot during the second week just like in the US. Pillowtalk was ousted by Lukas Graham's 7 Years which remained at the top during the fourth week. During the month Jonas Blue ft. Dakota's Fast Car, Rihanna ft. Drake's Work and Zara Larsson's Lush Life all entered the top 10.

Some other hits that became popular during the month were:
  • Little Mix ft. Jason Derulo - Secret love song
  • Craig David & Big Narstie - When the bassline drops
  • Adele - When we were young
  • Yo Gotti ft. Nicki Minaj - Down in the DM
  • Mike Posner - I took a pill in Ibiza
  • Ellie Goulding - Army
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Most Successful Artists/Bands of 2015

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It has indeed been a great year for R&B artists but still we find those from Pop leading the fray in this most successful list. We have DJs as well as one girl group and one boy band. From Reggae and Trap to Doo-Wop and Rap this list comprises all those artists who have showcased their talents this year and were rewarded with success. From the accomplishments on the charts, earnings from sales, tours and accolades received. Yes, the most influential artist is also the most successful in the world. Taylor Swift takes the crown as the most successful artist for 2015 and holds this position for the second consecutive year. One thing that is extremely conspicuous from this list is that these artists have their own individuality in terms of their music as well as their genres and have catered well to their particular audiences. So here are the top 20 most successful artists of 2015:

  1. Taylor Swift
She has it all – appeal, charm, beauty and of course talent which makes up the ultimate formula for success in the music industry. Like Madonna, Janet Jackson, Mariah Carey and Britney Spears before her, Swift knows how to cater to her fan base in terms of music as well as lyrical content. She started off the year with Blank Space at the top of the US Billboard Hot 100 whilst Shake It Off was just receding from the summit. Next Style headed to the top 10 where it peaked at No.6. Then, the much anticipated remix of Bad Blood featuring Kendrick Lamar shot to No.1 in the US and reaching the top 10 in more than 13 countries. Its star-studded video broke the then VEVO 24-hour viewing record held by Nicki Minaj’s Anaconda. The fifth single off 1989, Wildest Dreams peaked at No.5. All five singles were worldwide hits and the video of Blank Space broke the long held VEVO record of Justin Bieber’s Baby when it surpassed its view count. Her 1989 World Tour was extremely successful where she featured high profile celebrity guests and artists. At the Academy of Country Music Awards 2015 she was honoured with the 50th Anniversary Milestone Award. At the 2015 Billboard Music Awards she won the Top Billboard 200 Album for 1989. At the 2015 BRIT Awards she won the International Female Solo Artist. At the 2015 MTV Europe Music Awards she won Song of the Year for Bad Blood and for Best US Act. At the 2015 MTV Video Music Awards she won Best Pop Video and Best Female Video for Blank Space and the video ended the year as the second most watched video on YouTube raking over 1.2 billion views. At the 2015 People’s Choice Awards she won Favorite Female Artist and Favorite Pop Artist and also Favorite Song for Shake It Off. Recently, she won the Song of the Year for Blank Space and grabbed the Favorite Adult Contemporary Artist and Favorite Pop/Rock Album for 1989 at the 2015 American Music Awards. The Billboard Year-End Hot 100 of 2015 featured all five of her singles from 1989 Blank Space (7), Bad Blood (15), Shake It Off (18), Style (29) and Wildest Dreams (57),  while her album 1989 finished No.1 in the US Billboard Albums chart and was the 6th biggest album in the UK.

  1. Justin Bieber
Bieber was always more influential than successful. However, with his new album Purpose he proved us all wrong. It’s a good thing that the Beliebers of this world never lost faith in their prodigal master, who not only went astray, but also had a colossal breakdown in terms of his career after drug abuse, drunk driving and even alleged prostitution. During the first half we saw him being featured on Skrillex & Diplo’s Where Are U Now which was a massive success worldwide entering the top 10 in more than 10 countries including the US, UK, Canada and Australia. This was followed by the release of his worldwide number one hits What Do You Mean? and Sorry. Then his album Purpose was released which debuted atop the Billboard 200 with all the songs from the album debuting inside the Hot 100. He then released his third single from the album Love Yourself which was also a top 10 magnet worldwide; and eventually replaced himself atop the UK Chart. His collaboration with Skrillex and Diplo on Where Are U Now gained him an American Music Award for Collaboration of the Year. At the 2015 MTV Europe Music Awards he won Best Male, Best Canadian Act, Best North American Act and also Best Collaboration for Where Are U Now. Where Are U Now ended up at No.19 on the 2015 Billboard Year-End Hot 100 with What Do You Mean? at No.33. Purpose was the 5th biggest album in the UK.

  1. Ed Sheeran
Sheeran had a great year in 2014 with his second studio album x which maintained its success during 2015. The year began with his second single off the album Don’t receding from the charts while Thinking Out Loud was climbing up the Billboard Hot 100. Thinking Out Loud had already peaked in the UK but was gaining ground everywhere else. It was stuck at No.2 in the US behind Mark Ronson’s titanic hit Uptown Funk. For 8 consecutive weeks Thinking Out Loud held on to the No.2 spot and remained in the US top 50 for more than a year a feat he also equaled in the UK top 40 with the same song. The fourth single off the album was a remix of Bloodstream by Rudimental which peaked at No.2 in the UK and No.7 in Australia. Photograph released as the fifth single off the album reached No.10 in the US and No.15 in the UK and reached the top 10 in more than 10 countries. He was also featured in Rudimental’s Lay It All On Me which peaked at No.12 in the UK and No.48 in the US. At the 2015 BRIT Awards X won the Album of the Year and he won for Best Male Solo Artist and at the 57th Grammy Awards it was nominated for Album of the Year and Best Pop Vocal Album. At the 2015 American Music Awards he won the Favorite Pop/Rock Male Artist and Thinking Out Loud has been nominated for Record of the Year, Song of the Year and Best Pop Solo Performance at the 58th Grammy Awards. He also received the prestigious Ivor Novello Award for Songwriter of the Year. The Billboard Year-End Hot 100 placed Thinking Out Loud at No.2, Photograph at No.34 and Don’t at No.92 and the Biggest Songs of UK for 2015 placed Thinking Out Loud at No.12, Photograph at No.29, Bloodstream at No.33 and Lay It All On Me at No.93. His album x ended up in the top tier in most year-end charts including No.2 in the US, UK, Australia and Canada.

  1. Adele
After a three year break, she is back and her music is better than ever. If she had released her music early in the year she would have probably topped this list. Hello, the lead single from her third studio album 25 was released in the final quarter of 2015 reaching the top in over 30 countries including US and UK. The music video for Hello broke the Vevo Record by achieving 27.7 million views over a 24-hour period surpassing the record held by Taylor Swift’s Bad Blood. Hello went on to become the fastest video to hit one billion views on YouTube, which it achieved after 88 days. Her third studio album, 25 debuted at number one on the UK Albums Chart and became the fastest selling album in UK chart history and the album debuted at number one in the US where it achieved the largest single sales week for an album since Nielsen began monitoring sales. 25 became the best-selling album of 2015 in a number of countries, including Australia, the UK and the US where it spent seven consecutive weeks at number one in each country. Her second single When We Were Young peaked at No.29 in UK and No.22 in the US even before its scheduled release in 2016. Hello ended up at No.35 in the Billboard Year End Hot 100 and in the UK at No.6 in the year end singles. 25 ended up in the top 5 in more than 15 year-end charts including No.1 in UK and Australia.

  1. The Weeknd
He first arrived in the mainstream music scene being featured on Ariana Grande’s Love Me Harder, which peaked at No.7 in the US in 2014. This was followed by Earned It which climbed all the way to No.3 in the US featured in the Fifty Shades of Grey original soundtrack and peaked inside the Top 10 in more than ten countries. Thereafter, in mid-2015 he released The Hills which became a sleeper hit in late 2015, but it was his next single Can’t Feel My Face which became his first No.1 single in the US. It reached the top 10 in more than 20 countries including No.1 in his home country Canada and No.3 in the UK. This made him the first artist in the history of that chart to earn this distinction. His second studio album Beauty Behind the Madness debuted atop the Billboard 200 and also reached the top 10 in over ten countries and topped the charts in Canada, Australia, Norway and the UK. He then replaced himself at the top of the Billboard Hot 100 with The Hills which ruled at the top for six consecutive weeks in the US and reached the top 10 in about seven countries. His next single In The Night peaked inside the top 15 in more than 5 countries including the US, Canada and Australia. At the 2015 American Music Awards he won the Favorite Male Artist - Soul/R&B and his album won the Favorite Soul/R&B Album. He has top spots on the Billboard Year-End Hot 100 of 2015 with Earned It at No.09, The Hills at No.10, Can’t Feel My Face at No.12 and also Love Me Harder at No.56. His album was within the top 20 of more than 10 year-end charts including the US and Australia.

  1. Mark Ronson
This relatively unknown musician had his initial success with the likes of Amy Winehouse and Lily Allen but I doubt he ever thought his single Uptown Funk featuring Bruno Mars would become a pop phenomenon. Released in late 2014, the single topped the UK charts once in December and then again took over in 2015 and stayed at the top for six consecutive weeks. In the US it dethroned Taylor Swift’s Blank Space and held on for 14 consecutive weeks becoming the second longest running No.1 on the Billboard Hot 100. It topped the charts in over 20 countries and entered the top 10 in over 12 countries. It also crowned the 2015 Year-End charts in Australia, US, UK and Canada and also entered the US Billboard All Time Chart at No.12. His fifth studio album Uptown Special was released in early 2015 and topped the UK Album Chart and reached No.2 and No.5 on the Australian Album Chart and US Billboard 200 respectively. Ronson won the Best Single at the 2015 Brit Awards. It ended the year as the 27th biggest album in the US.

  1. Jess Glynne
Being featured on Clean Bandit’s global smash hit Rather Be laid the foundation for Glynne to be one of the most sought after featured artists. Rather Be won the Grammy Award for the Best Dance Recording in 2015. Her talents as a solo artist was soon showcased with the release of Hold My Hand in early 2015 where it reached the top of the UK charts and remained there for three weeks. It also reached No.1 in more than 6 countries and also peaked within the top 20 in over 8 countries. It was shortlisted for Song of the Year at the BBC Music Awards and is also nominated for British Single of the Year at the 2016 Brit Awards. Thereafter, she was featured on Tine Tempah’s Not Letting Go which also reached No.1 in the UK and reached the top 10 in four other countries. Next she released Don’t Be So Hard On Yourself which gave Glynne her fifth number-one single in the UK, making her the second British female solo artist to reach this feat after Cheryl Cole. Her debut album I Cry When I Laugh was released to critical acclaim and reached No.1 in the UK and No.25 on the Billboard 200 and finished at No.7 in the biggest albums in the UK for 2015. She then released the final single for the year Take Me Home which peaked at No.6 in the UK and served as the BBC Children in Need single of 2015. In the year end charts in the UK, Hold My Hand and Don’t Be So Hard On Yourself ended up at No.14 and No.39 respectively.

  1. Fetty Wap
He may be singing about trap queens but he is definitely the king of trap. Wap whose real name is Willie Maxwell II released Trap Queen in early 2014. Although it did not get enough attention at that point, the single became a sleeper hit after it was re-released in late 2014 and reached No.2 on the Billboard Hot 100 and remained in the top 10 for over 25 weeks. It also reached No.8 in the UK and No.11 in Canada. With several nominations at the MTV Video Music Awards 2015, Fetty Wap grabbed the Artist to Watch for Trap Queen. His second single 679 featuring Remy Boyz rose to No.4 in the US and No.20 in the UK. His third single My Way featuring Monty peaked at No.7 in the US and fourth single Again peaked at No.33. He became the first male rapper with three songs occupying the top 20 spots on the Billboard Hot 100 chart since Eminem did so in 2013. He also became the first male rapper in four years to have concurrent singles reach the top 10 of the same chart since Lil Wayne did so in 2011. His self-titled debut album debuted atop the US Billboard 200. He was featured in Natalie La Rose’s Around the World which peaked at No.14 in the UK and David Guetta’s Bang My Head alongside Sia which was released just before 2015 ended. He ended up with his singles Trap Queen, 679 and My Way at No. 4, 21 and 44 respectively.

  1. Selena Gomez
Gomez entered 2015 with her break up hit The Heart Wants What It Wants receding from the top 10 on the Billboard Hot 100 where it peaked at No.6. It also peaked within the top 10 in around six countries. Next she was featured in Zedd’s dance hit I Want You To Know which peaked within the top 20 in more than ten countries including the US, UK and Canada. Then in the summer she released Good For You featuring A$AP Rocky which was to serve as the lead single from her second studio album Revival. It has since peaked at No.5 on the Billboard Hot 100, becoming her highest placement on the chart. Internationally, the song has become her most commercially successful single, charting in 23 countries and reaching the top 10 in Australia, Canada, Czech Republic, Greece, Norway, Slovakia and Spain. Next came Same Old Love which also reached No.5 in the US and charting worldwide. Her second studio album Revival debuted atop the Billboard 200 in the latter part of 2016 and also entered the top 10 in more than 20 countries. She ended the year with Good For You and The Heart Wants What It Wants at No.27 and 62 on the Billboard Year End Hot 100 and received the Chart-Topper at the Billboard Women in Music Awards 2015. At the Radio Disney Music Awards The Heart Wants What It Wants won for Best Breakup Song while at the Kids’ Choice Awards 2015 she won for Best Female Singer.

  1. One Direction
The group began 2015 backed by the highest grossing concert tour of 2014 after their fourth studio album Four from which its second single Night Changes was receding from the charts. The band then faced their ultimate test with Zayn Malik’s sudden departure in March 2015. The band decided to stay together and with no promotion whatsoever released Drag Me Down which reached the top in more than 10 countries including the UK, Australia and France and reached the top 10 in almost all the other countries it charted. This was to serve as their first and lead single off their fifth studio album Made in the A.M. and the first as a quartet. Perfect was released as the second single which also reached the top 10 in more than 13 countries. Then came the much anticipated Made in the A.M. which debuted atop the UK Album Chart and at No.2 on the Billboard 200. It also reached the top 3 in more than 20 countries. The group announced a hiatus at the end of 2015 and ended the year with Drag Me Down at No.65 and Night Changes at No.98 on the Billboard Year-End Hot 100. They won the Artist of the Year at the American Music Awards 2015, Top Duo Group at the 2015 Billboard Music Awards, Video of the Year for You & I at the 2015 BRIT Awards and Best Pop Act at the 2015 MTV Europe Music Awards.

  1. Sam Smith
He had a mammoth year in 2014 and the remnants seemed to have trickled down to 2015. He began the year with his titanic hit Stay With Me still within the top 30 of the Billboard Hot 100 even after 37 weeks. His I’m Not The Only One had peaked at No.5 and was still in the top 10 in the US. He was the big winner at the 57th Grammy Awards with Record of the Year and Song of the Year for Stay With Me and Best Pop Vocal Album In The Lonely Hour and Best New Artist. At the 2015 Brit Awards he won British Breakthrough Act and Global Success. Next Lay Me Down was released which peaked at No.8 in the US and a re-release with John Legend for charity purposes propelled it to No.1. At the 2015 Billboard Music Awards he received Top Male Artist, Top New Artist and Top Radio Songs Artist. He was featured in Disclosure’s Omen which charted within the top 40 of more than 15 countries. In late 2015, Sam Smith was picked to sing the coveted James Bond theme and his Writing’s On the Wall composed for the film Spectre and became the first Bond song to reach No.1 in the UK. He entered the Guinness World Records for scoring the most consecutive weeks within the UK top 10 by a debut album. His In The Lonely Hour Tour which began in January 2015 ended in December 2015 with monumental sales. He ended the year with In The Lonely Hour at No.3 in both the year end charts in the US and UK and I’m Not The Only One, Stay With Me and Lay Me Down at No.26, 58 and 81 on the Billboard Year-End Hot 100 of 2015.

  1. Meghan Trainor
Rejuvenating a bygone genre is not easy, especially in this era of music. But Trainor managed to do just that. With her global smash hit All About That Bass, she brought Doo-Wop back into the mainstream. The success of her follow-up single Lips Are Movin’ released late in 2014 continued in 2015. She started off the year with Lips Are Movin’ at No.5 in the US and reaching the top 10 in more than ten countries in 2015 where it peaked at No.2 in the UK. She followed this with the release of her major label debut studio album Title in January which debuted at No.1 on the Billboard 200 and also peaked at No.1 in many countries including UK, Canada and Australia. Dear Future Husband was released as the third official single from Title and entered the top 20 in more than 10 countries including No.14 in the US and No.20 in the UK. Like I’m Gonna Lose You was released as the fourth single from the album during the latter half of 2015 where it reached the top 10 in more than five countries including the US, Canada and Australia. She was also featured in Charlie Puth’s global hit Marvin Gaye which reached the top in UK and France and also entered the top 10 in more than ten countries. Title ended up at No.5 on the Billboard Year-End Albums of 2015.  She along with Taylor Swift and Nicki Minaj are the only three artists to have 5 entries each on the Billboard Year-End Hot 100 of 2015 with Lips Are Movin’ (22), All About That Bass (28), Dear Future Husband (74), Marvin Gaye (75) and Like I’m Gonna Lose You (76). At the 2015 Billboard Music Awards she won Top Hot 100 Song and Top Digital Song for All About That Bass and the song was nominated for Song of the Year and Record of the Year at the 57th Grammy Awards.  

  1. Calvin Harris
With back to back hits in 2013 and 2014 with Under Control, Summer and Blame, Harris established himself as a EDM force to reckon with. Outside featuring Ellie Goulding was released as the fourth single off his fourth studio album Motion in the latter part of 2014. The success of Outside continued into 2015 where it reached the top 10 in more than ten countries and reached No.29 in the US. Pray To God featuring HAIM was released in early 2015 which reached the top 20 in more than 6 countries. At the 2015 BRIT Awards he was nominated for the Best British Single and British Artist Video of the Year for Summer. At the 2015 Billboard Music Awards he won Top Dance/Electronic Artist and at the 2015 American Music Awards won Favorite EDM Artist.  He then released How Deep Is Your Love? a collaboration with the Disciples which soared to the top 10 in 22 countries including the top in Australia and No.2 in UK. It also peaked at No.27 in the US. He ended the year with How Deep Is Your Love at No.20 and Outside at No.85 on the Biggest Singles in the UK and the former at No.100 on the Billboard Year-End Hot 100.

  1. Nicki Minaj
She entered 2015 with a monumentally successful year behind her with Only, Bang Bang and Anaconda receding from the charts at No.15, 22 and 48 respectively. Her third studio album The Pinkprint had just been launched in December, 2014. Early 2015 saw her collaborations Feeling Myself with Beyonce and Bed of Lies with Skylar Grey peaking at No.39 This was followed by the singles Truffle Butter featuring Drake and Lil Wayne and The Night Is Still Young which peaked at No.14 and No.31 in the US. She was next featured on David Guetta’s global dance hit Hey Mama alongside Bebe Rexha and Afrojack. It reached the top 10 in more than 20 countries including No.8 in the US and No.9 in the UK. She was also featured on Madonna’s Bitch, I’m Madonna which peaked at No.84 in the US, Rae Sremmurd’s Throw Sum Mo alongside Young Thug which peaked at No.30 in the US and Meek Mill’s All Eyes On You alongside Chris Brown which peaked at No.21 in the US. She was part of a remix of The Weeknd’s The Hills which propelled it to No.1 in the US. She began her Pinkprint Tour in March, 2015 which has been extremely successful and will conclude in March, 2016. At the American Music Awards 2015 she won Favorite Rap/Hip Hop Artist, at the BET Awards 2015 she won the Best Female Hip-Hop Artist and won Best Hip-Hop Video for Anaconda at the 2015 MTV Video Music Awards. The Pinkprint finished off at No.7 on Billboard Year-End Albums chart whilst she had five on the Billboard Year-End Hot 100 with Hey Mama (30), Only (61), Truffle Butter (66), and All Eyes on You (69) and Bang Bang (80).

  1. Ellie Goulding
Goulding entered 2015 with her second collaboration with Calvin Harris on Outside which was a moderate hit worldwide. She trumped this by her next single Love Me Like You Do which is her biggest hit to date from the Fifty Shades of Grey soundtrack. It ruled the charts worldwide in early 2015 soaring to No.1 in more than 25 countries including UK and Australia and reaching No.3 in the US. She was next featured in Major Lazer’s hit Powerful alongside Tarrus Riley which was moderately successful. On My Mind, her first and lead single preceded her third studio album Delirium in late 2015 which peaked in the top 20 in more than 25 countries and peaked at No.5 in the UK and No.3 in Australia. Delirium was released in November 2015 with significant first week sales, reaching the top 10 in more than 15 countries including peaking at No.3 in UK and US. Love Me Like You Do was nominated She ended the year with Love Me Like You Do at No. 13 on the Billboard Year-End Hot 100 of 2015 and No.4 on the Biggest Hits of UK 2015.

  1. OMI
It was way back in 2008 that Omar Pasley composed Cheerleader and he only released it in 2012 with a low budget video in Jamaica and a limited release in the US. The song’s revival came when the label Ultra Music liked the song and foresaw it becoming a dance hit if remixed. Felix Jaehn’s remix was chosen for the re-release in 2015 as it maintained much of the song’s original instrumentation. The song was a massive global success during the summer of 2015 reaching No.1 in more than 20 countries including spending six non-consecutive weeks at the top in the US and four weeks atop the UK Charts. It was named as the coveted Billboard’s Song of the Summer and was also the most streamed song of 2015 in the UK. His second single Hula Hoop was moderately successful reaching the top 20 in more than ten countries. His debut studio album Me 4 U peaked at No.51 on the Billboard 200 and No.37 in Australia. Cheerleader was nominated for Choice Summer Song at the 2015 Teen Choice Awards and Song of Summer at the 2015 MTV Video Music Awards. OMI ended the year with Cheerleader within the top 20 of almost all the year-end charts where it was ranked No.2 on UK’s Biggest Hits of 2015 and No.11 on the Billboard Year-End Hot 100 of 2015.

  1. Major Lazer
Anticipating the summer of 2015 Major Lazer consisting of Diplo, Jillionaire and Walshy Fire released Lean On, collaborating with DJ Snake and Danish recording artist MØ. The song was a titanic hit reaching the top 10 in more than thirty countries including No.1 in more than ten countries with a peak of No.2 in the UK and No.4 in the US. Their third studio album Peace is the Mission was released in June, 2015 reaching the top 30 in more than ten countries peaking at No.12 on the Billboard 200. Their second single Powerful featuring Ellie Goulding and Tarrus Riley released simultaneously alongside the album achieved moderate success. The song became the most played, listened and streamed song of 2015 breaking records on Spotify and YouTube coupled with a video that went viral inclusive of a quirky dance routine. They ended the year with Lean On inside the top 10 of most of the year-end charts and reaching No.7 on the Biggest Hits of UK of 2015 and No.16 on the Billboard Year-End Hot 100 of 2015.

  1. Wiz Khalifa
Khalifa entered 2015 after the moderate success he had with his fifth studio album Blacc Hollywood, although it did manage to debut atop the Billboard 200. In early 2015 he was featured in the Boys of Zummer Remix of Fall Out Boy’s Uma Thurman which peaked at No.22 in the US and No.71 in the UK. Next he released See You Again featuring Charlie Puth which was the theme song for the action film Furious 7 paying tribute to Paul Walker who died in a tragic car crash in 2013. It was a global commercial as well as a critical success. Soaring to the top of the charts in more than 25 countries it stayed atop the US Billboard Hot 100 for 12 non-consecutive weeks tying with Eminem’s Lose Yourself for the longest reign by a rap song and stayed atop the UK Charts for 2 weeks. Blacc Hollywood and its lead single We Dem Boyz were nominated for Best Rap Album and Best Rap Song respectively at the 57th Grammy Awards 2015. Its video is the third most watched video of all time on YouTube garnering over 1.48 billion views and second only to Psy’s Gangnam Style and Taylor Swift’s Blank Space. His second song on the Furious 7 soundtrack Go Hard or Go Home, a collaboration with Iggy Azalea did not experience the same success reaching only No.86 on the Billboard Hot 100. He ended the year with See You Again within the top 10 of most year-end charts including No.3 on the Billboard Year-End Hot 100 and No.5 on the Biggest Hits of UK.

  1. Little Mix
They are the second coming of flower power after the Spice Girls but this time they come with talent. As the only group to ever win the X Factor UK, this girl group take on the reigns from the likes of Girls Aloud but their popularity and success is much more. Many called their decision to cancel the North American leg of their tour to focus on their next album stupid and naïve but these girls proved them wrong. During the summer of 2015 they released their highly anticipated new single Black Magic which debuted atop the UK Charts and remained there for three weeks. It also peaked within the top 10 of more than six countries and reached No.67 on the Billboard Hot 100. This was followed by their second single Love Me Like You which peaked at No.17 during 2015. Their third studio album Get Weird was released to global success reaching No.2 in the UK and the top 20 in more than 15 countries including US and Australia. They ended the year with Black Magic at No.27 on UK’s Biggest Hits of 2015 and Get Weird at No.11 on UK’s Biggest Albums of 2015.

  1. Kendrick Lamar
Considered as the best rapper to have emerged during this decade, Lamar started off 2015 with his song i winning Best Rap Song and Best Rap Performance at the 57th Grammy Awards. His single The Blacker The Berry enjoyed moderate chart success reaching No.66 in the US and No.83 in the UK. This was followed by his much anticipated third studio album To Pimp A Butterfly which reached the top 10 in over 14 countries including reaching No.1 in the US, UK and Australia. His third single off the album King Kunta was also successful, but it was his fourth single Alright which although did not enjoy chart success, propelled to fame amongst the African-American community and soon became renowned as a modern Black National Anthem during the times of police brutality towards the community. He won Best Direction for Alright at the 2015 MTV Video Music Awards and also Best Hip Hop Video and Impact Track at the 2015 BET Hip Hop Awards. In the summer he was featured in Taylor Swift’s Bad Blood remix which reached the top 10 in more than 13 countries including No.1 in the US, Australia and Canada. The next single These Walls featuring Anna Wise, Bilal and Thundercat reached No.77 in the UK and No.94 in the US. He ended the year with Bad Blood at No.15 on the Billboard Year-End Hot 100 of 2015 and his album at No.16 Billboard 200 Year-End chart.

Honorable Mentions:

  1. Drake
  2. Years & Years
  3. Hozier
  4. Tove Lo
  5. Shawn Mendes
     
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