Presidential Election Playlist

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Sri Lanka has voted and by later today our nation would know its first citizen who will lead this country for the next five years. The new President will have a major task; he can either start afresh on a clean slate or commit the same sins of his predecessors. As the results keep coming in from all over the provinces and districts, here’s a playlist for everyone to listen to catered particularly for this Presidential Election: 

1. Dixie Chicks – Not ready to make nice  
A powerful country record by the group who received a major backlash following their dissenting comments regarding former US President George W. Bush’s and his invasion of Iraq. The song is so personal and the evocative lyrics are relevant to the party politics in this country and how the politicians cannot tolerate criticism of any sort. It is their biggest hit to date and won the coveted Record and Song of the Year at the 49th Grammy Awards.

2. Scorpions – Wind of change  
Who can forget the flat whistle intro of this rock ballad. Produced at the height of perestroika (restructuring and reforming the Soviet political and economic system) the lyrics celebrate glasnost (openness and transparency) in the Soviet Union. The track became a global hit after the failed coup to oust Soviet Union President and General Secretary Mikhail Gorbachev in 1991.

3. Pink – Dear Mr.President  
Only Pink would be fearless enough to sing to the US President directly. Accompanied by the Indigo Girls this soft acoustic rock track addresses former US President George W. Bush and his shortcomings and failures in policy. This record’s relevance to Sri Lanka is undeniable as the artist is pleading to the leader of the nation to understand the issues of a normal citizen and try to walk in their shoes.

4. Black Eyed Peas – Where is the love? 
BEP’s breakthrough hit is one of the most meaningful productions in the noughties covering issues such as terrorism, government hypocrisy, racism and war. The track was co-written by Justin Timberlake and is the first song to feature Fergie. This record is relevant now more than ever for our country particularly following the Easter Sunday tragedy and the resulting fallout and distrust between communities.

5. John Mayer – Waiting on the world to change  
Dealing with his first politically-tinged tune, Mayer addresses the lack of the power of the citizenry to act and that the reason for this is that the present generation is waiting for the world to change. The jazz rock track with a blues and soul vibe won Best Male Pop Vocal Performance at the 49th Grammy Awards. This track is meaningful to Sri Lanka as the new generation of voters can shed the ugly party politics lines and vote for the most suitable candidate.

6. Lily Allen – F**k you  
Don’t let the uptempo comical arrangement of this track fool you, Allen is clearly dissing the actions of the former US President, George W. Bush. It was her third international single which was monumentally successful in Europe, particularly due to the catchy nature of the lyrics. Since then she has maintained that the song is universally applicable to all depraved leaders of this world.

7. Captain Ska – Liar liar GE2017  
This ska track is a remake of the 2010-original released just before the 2017 UK elections, rewritten as a protest song against UK’s former Prime Minister Theresa May. The previous version was against Prime Minister David Cameron. The song’s success and influence can be evaluated by the fact that it charted without radio airplay, since radio stations were afraid of running afoul election regulations.

8. The Cranberries – Zombie  
This rock classic and its memorable guitar riff reverberated throughout all households across the globe in the 90s accompanied by the unique vocals of lead Dolores O’ Riordan. Although written about the 1993 IRA Bombing in Warrington, the song’s sentiments of anti-conflict is clear. This was The Cranberries biggest hit and won Best Song at the 1995 MTV Europe Music Awards.

9. Joni Mitchell – Big yellow taxi  
While not overtly a politically relevant song, its connotations of environmental conservation makes it relevant for this year’s Presidential Election. Mitchell’s third solo single speaks about the sad state of the loss of greenery in the place of development. Protection of the environment has been at the top of the promises of all candidates this year and so balancing this social cause with the exercise of their franchise will be at the voter’s discretion.

10. Tracy Chapman – Talkin’ bout a revolution  
Chapman’s folk rock successor to her debut hit Fast Car is a political anthem regarding the inequality in society and how the disempowered will rise up to claim their due share. While a staple at political campaigns and rallies in the US, the song’s relevance to Sri Lanka, is that it speaks to the disparity of wealth in our society and is definitely a trump card used by all candidates at this election.  

Till the next swan song...

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Xposition - February, 2019

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61st Annual Grammy Awards
Childish Gambino was the big winner of the night where he won Record of the Year, Song of the Year, Best Music Video and Best Rap/Sung Performance for his hit This is America. It was a historical moment for Rap as This is America was the first from the genre to win Record of the Year. Kacey Musgraves was also a big winner as she won Album of the Year and Best Country Album for Golden Hour, Best Country Song for Space Cowboy and Best Country Solo Performance for Butterflies. The coveted Best New Artist award went to Dua Lipa who also won Best Dance Recording alongside Silk City (Mark Ronson & Diplo).

Camila Cabello opened the ceremony with her hit Havana which was then joined by Ricky Martin and J Balvin to perform their hits Pégate and Mi Gente. Post Malone was joined on stage by rock legends Red Hot Chili Peppers to perform a medley of Stay, Rockstar and Dark Necessities. Curtains closed on the show with Fantasia, Andra Day and Yolanda Adams paying tribute to Queen of Soul, Aretha Franklin with a performance of (You Make Me Feel Like) A Natural Woman. Jennifer Lopez, Smokey Robinson and Ne-Yo celebrated the 60th anniversary of Motown Records with a medley of the greatest hits released under the label such as ABC, Do You Love Me, Please Mr. Postman and Dancing in the Street. Other notable winners were:
·         Best Pop Vocal Album: Ariana Grande – Sweetener
·         Best Rock Album: Greta Van Fleet – From the Fires
·         Best Rap Album: Cardi B – Invasion of Privacy
·         Best Rap Song: Drake – God’s Plan
·         Best R&B Song: Ella Mai – Boo’d Up
·         Best Pop Solo Performance: Lady Gaga – Joanne (Where do you think you’re goin’?)
·         Best Compilation Soundtrack for Visual Media – The Greatest Showman
·      Best Song Written for Visual Media: Lady Gaga & Bradley Cooper – Shallow (A Star is Born)

2019 BRIT Awards
The 1975 and Calvin Harris were the big winners of British music’s most prestigious night. The curtains opened with a performance of The Greatest Show by Hugh Jackman from The Greatest Showman soundtrack. Calvin Harris who performed a medley of his hits Giant, Promises and One Kiss took home Producer of the Year and Single of the Year for One Kiss (with Dua Lipa). The 1975 won British Group and Album of the Year for A Brief Inquiry into Online Relationships. Little Mix who performed their latest hit Woman Like Me assisted by Ms Banks won Video of the Year. The other winners were:
·         British Male Solo Artist – George Ezra
·         British Female Solo Artist – Jorja Smith
·         British Breakthrough Act – Tom Walker
·         International Male Solo Artist – Drake
·         International Female Solo Artist – Ariana Grande
·         International Group – The Carters
·         Global Success Award – Ed Sheeran

91st Academy Awards
Queen biopic Bohemian Rhapsody won big at the Oscars with 4 wins including Best Actor for Rami Malek for his portrayal of the band’s lead vocalist, Freddie Mercury along with Best Film Editing, Best Sound Mixing and Best Sound Editing. The coveted Best Original Song went to Lady Gaga, Mark Ronson, Anthony Rossomando and Andrew Wyatt for Shallow from A Star is Born. Ludwig Göransson took home Best Original Score for Black Panther.

2019 Billboard Latin Music Awards Nominations
In a historic feat Ozuna has scored a record 23 nominations across 15 categories including Artist of the Year and two nods each in the Hot Latin Song of the Year for Taki Taki and Te Bote and Top Latin Album of the Year for Aura and Odisea. Far behind him with 13 nods each are J Balvin and Nicky Jam followed by Bad Bunny with 12 nominations. The awards, which honor top performers in Latin music cover 34 categories and will be held on 25 April 2019 in Las Vegas.

Super Bowl LIII Halftime Show
This year’s show was marred by controversy even before it began. Pink and Rihanna allegedly declined to headline the show which left the organizers with the safe pick of Maroon 5 with guest stars Travis Scott and Big Boi. Cardi B announced that she turned down an opportunity to perform at the Super Bowl LIII alongside Maroon 5. Her reason for doing so is in support of ex-NFL player Colin Kaepernick who knelt during the national anthem in 2016 to raise awareness to police brutality, racial inequality and other social issues.

Maroon 5’s lackluster performance was attributed to them performing their commercially successful hits such as Sugar and Moves Like Jagger in place of fan favorites such as One More Night, Payphone and Animals. Lead vocalist Adam Levine received backlash over taking his shirt off during the last portion, as the same was compared to how Janet Jackson’s career took a downfall due to her wardrobe mishap in 2004, just because she was a woman.

Pink receives star on Hollywood Walk of Fame
Pink was awarded a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame where her husband Carey Hart and two children joined for the special occasion. Soon after the event, she announced that she will be releasing a new single titled Walk Me Home this month, followed by a studio album, Hurts 2B Human in April. The BRIT Awards also announced that she would receive the Outstanding Contribution to Music Award this year, making her the first non-British artist to receive the prize.

R.Kelly jailed for sexual abuse
R&B superstar R.Kelly was arrested on 10 charges of aggravated criminal sexual abuse. Kelly turned himself in to the Chicago police on the day the charges were announced. Bail was set at USD 1 million by the judge who also ordered Kelly not to have any contact with a minor or an alleged victim.

Celine Dion biopic in the works
French studio Gaumont announced the production of “The Power of Love”, a biopic based on the life of pop superstar Celine Dion to be released in 2020. Valerie Lemercier will direct the primarily French film and star as the Canadian singer.

James Ingram passes away at the age of 66
Two time Grammy winner and Oscar nominee James Ingram passed away at the age of 66 from brain cancer. Ingram was a critically acclaimed R&B singer and songwriter scoring hits such as Baby Come to Me (with Patti Austin), Somewhere Out There (with Linda Ronstadt), I Don't Have the Heart and Yah Mo Be There (with Michael McDonald).

6ix9ine pleads guilty to nine crimes
The Brooklyn rapper pleaded guilty to nine crimes including helping the Nine Trey Blood Gang of which he was a member to kill a rival gang member. By cooperating with the prosecution, the 23-year old will gain some leniency during sentencing, which is scheduled for 23 January 2020. Till then he will remain in an undisclosed federal prison for safety reasons.

21 Savage released on bond by US Immigration
UK born rapper 21 Savage (real name Shéyaa Bin Abraham-Joseph) was released on bond by US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) after nine days in detention for violation of US immigration laws. He was charged with overstaying in the country since his visa expired in the US. His expedited deportation hearing is scheduled for 11 April 2019. He was scheduled to perform at the recently held Grammy Awards where his Post Malone collaboration Rockstar was nominated for Record of the Year and Best Rap/Sung Performance. 

Michael Jackson Estate sues HBO over Documentary 
Optimum Productions and the co-executors of Jackson’s estate are suing HBO and parent company, Time Warner over the upcoming documentary Leaving Neverland, which alleges sexual abuse on the part of the King of Pop. The MJ estate is relying on a non-disparagement provision in a 1992 agreement between Jackson and HBO and the lawsuit if won by the estate could exceed USD 100 million in damages.

UN issues Guidelines for Audio Devices
The World Health Organization and International Telecommunications Union have presented new standards for the manufacture and use of personal audio devices. The agencies state half of all people aged 12-35 or 1.1 billion people are at risk of hearing loss due to prolonged and exposure to loud sounds. The recommendations say the devices should include software to track exposure to sound and methods to limit volume.

Chart News
In the US, Ariana Grande’s brand new single 7 Rings debuted atop the charts during the first week and kept its throne for the remainder of the month. During the month Grande released another single Break Up With Your Girlfriend, I’m Bored, the third single off her latest album, interpolating NSYNC’s It Makes Me Ill, which debuted at No.2 just missing the top spot because of her own hit. With this hit she equaled a record set by The Beatles in 1964 to occupy the top 3 spots (with Thank U, Next at No.3) on the chart and the first solo artist to do so.     

In the UK, Grande continued her reign with 7 Rings for the first two weeks of the month. In the third week she replaced herself at the top with Break Up With Your Girlfriend, I’m Bored, and became the first female artist in UK history to replace herself at No.1. She then once again replaced herself at the top, with 7 Rings returning to the top in the fourth week. During the month, Mabel’s Don’t Call Me Up, Billie Ellish’s Bury a Friend and Lewis Capaldi’s Someone You Loved, all entered the top 10 during the month.

Hot New Picks of the Month
1.       Galantis ft. OneRepublic – Bones
2.       Little Mix ft. Ty Dolla $ign – Think about us
3.       Yungblud & Halsey ft. Travis Barker – 11 minutes
4.       Khalid & Kane Brown – Saturday nights
5.       Julia Michaels ft. Selena Gomez – Anxiety
6.       Daddy Yankee ft. Snow – Con calma 
7.       Troye Sivan & Lauv – I’m so tired
8.       Ally Brooke – Low key
9.       Zedd & Katy Perry – 365
10.  J. Cole – Middle Child 

Till the next beat...

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Most Inspirational Songs of 2018

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They say that music gives a soul to the universe, wings to the mind, flight to the imagination and life to everything. This effect is quadrupled when the songs in themselves carry a message of inspiration. This compilation has been an inherent part of this blog since 2013. The soundtrack to The Greatest Showman monopolized the echelons of the 2017 compilation. However, for 2018 we have a smorgasbord of genres and soundtracks. 

The crown goes to none other than Panic! At the Disco's comeback hit High Hopes, which is a pop rock anthem which has now gone on to become their greatest hit yet. In second place we have the critically acclaimed Shallow by Lady Gaga and Bradley Cooper from the soundtrack to A Star is Born, which won Best Original Song at this year's Academy Awards, Golden Globe Awards and Critics' Choice Awards and the Best Song Written for Visual Media at the Grammy Awards. In third place is Lauren Daigle's contemporary Christian hit, You Say.

Pop, of course rules the list as always followed by EDM and Latin music. Several soundtracks appear on the list including Deadpool 2, Bumblebee, Aquaman and RBG. There are 4 songs produced for the 2018 FIFA World Cup although Nicky Jam's Official Song is quite an dismal attempt at an inspirational song. David Guetta, Sia and Jonas Blue are the only ones with two entries each. So here are the most inspirational songs of 2018:
  1. Panic! At the Disco – High hopes
  2. Lady Gaga & Bradley Cooper – Shallow (A Star is Born OST)
  3. Lauren Daigle – You say
  4. Jonas Blue ft. Jack & Jack – Rise
  5. Jess Glynne – I’ll be there
  6. David Guetta & Sia – Flames
  7. Rita Ora – Soul survivor
  8. Claire Richards – On my own
  9. Celine Dion – Ashes (Deadpool 2 OST)
  10. Hailee Steinfeld – Back to life (Bumblebee OST)
  11. Mike Posner – Move on
  12. Skylar Grey – Everything I need (Aquaman OST)
  13. Avril Lavigne – Head above water
  14. Jason Derulo & Maluma – Colors (Coca Cola Anthem for 2018 FIFA World Cup)
  15. Jennifer Hudson – I’ll fight (RBG OST)
  16. Kesha – Here comes the change (On the Basis of Sex OST)
  17. Carrie Underwood – Love wins
  18. Gabrielle – Shine
  19. Shawn Mendes ft. Khalid & Jessie Reyez – Youth
  20. Nicky Jam ft. Will Smith & Era Istrefi – Live it up (Official Song for 2018 FIFA World Cup)
  21. Ciara – Dose
  22. Jonas Blue ft. Joe Jonas – I see love (Hotel Transylvania 3: Summer Vacation OST)
  23. All Saints – Love lasts forever
  24. Natalia Oreiro – United by love
  25. LSD – Mountains
  26. Jennifer Lopez – Limitless (Second Act OST)
  27. Calum Scott – No matter what
  28. Sia vs. David Guetta & Afrojack – Helium
  29. Dean Lewis – Be alright
  30. RedOne ft. Adelina & Now United – One World 

Till the next symphony...

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Xposition - January, 2019

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Golden Globe Awards 2019
Queen biopic Bohemian Rhapsody won the coveted award for Best Motion Picture – Drama amidst stiff competition while Rami Malek won Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture – Drama for his brilliant portrayal of Queen frontman Freddie Mercury in the same film. A Star Is Born garnered 4 nominations but it only managed to win Best Original Song for Shallow written by Lady Gaga and Mark Ronson. Best Original Score was won by Justin Hurwitz for First Man.

Missy Elliot, Cat Stevens and John Prine among 2019 Songwriters Hall of Fame Inductees
Missy Elliot is making history as the first female rapper inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame. Elliot is just the third rapper following the prior inductions of Jay-Z and Jermaine Dupri. Also being inducted are British icon, Cat Stevens and country-folk legend, John Prine.

Lady Gaga bags big wins at the 2019 Critics’ Choice Awards  
Lady Gaga took home two wins at the 24th Critics’ Choice Awards where she received Best Actress for A Star is Born in a tie with Glenn Close for The Wife and Best Song for Shallow, her duet with Bradley Cooper. Meanwhile, Justin Hurwitz won Best Score for his work on First Man.

Nominations for 91st Academy Awards revealed
The nominations for the 91st Academy Awards were announced with A Star is Born receiving 8 nods including Best Actress for Lady Gaga, the second highest after Roma and The Favourite which received 10 each. Queen biopic Bohemian Rhapsody has received 5 nods including Best Actor for Rami Malek and Mary Poppins Returns has received 4 nominations. The nominees for Best Original Song are:
-          Kendrick Lamar & SZA – All the stars (Black Panther)
-          Lady Gaga & Bradley Cooper – Shallow (A Star is Born)
-          Emily Blunt – The place where lost things go (Mary Poppins Returns)
-          Jennifer Hudson – I’ll Fight (RBG)
-          Willie Watson & Tim Blake Nelson – When a Cowboy Trades His Spurs for Wings (The Ballad of Buster Scruggs)

Women lead 2019 BRIT Award nominations
Anne-Marie, Jess Glynne and Dua Lipa lead this year’s nominees with four nods each. Anne-Marie is nominated across 4 different categories: Female Solo Artist, Album of the Year for Speak Your Mind and Single and Video of the Year for 2002. Jess Glynne was also nominated for Female Solo Artist, Single of the Year for I’ll Be There and Rudimental collaboration These Days and Video of the Year also for These Days. Dua Lipa is up for Single and Video of the Year for both IDGAF and Calvin Harris collab One Kiss

Britney Spears Announces Hiatus
Britney Spears is taking an indefinite break from music to focus on family. She announced that she would be putting family first after her father was hospitalized and almost died as a result of a ruptured colon; he is currently in recovery. The global superstar cancelled her Las Vegas residency, Britney: Domination, which was to commence in February at the new Park MGM resort and her pending collaboration with Pitbull and Marc Anthony may also be on hold.

Daryl Dragon Passes Away
Daryl Dragon, best known as Captain from the group Captain and Tennille has passed away at the age of 76 due to renal failure. The duo is best known for their hits Love Will Keep Us Together, Do That To Me One More Time and Muskrat Love.

R.Kelly facing Criminal Investigations over Sexual Misconduct
A formal investigation into sexual misconduct by US rapper R.Kelly is underway. Prosecutors are checking whether the artist should face criminal charges. The case was prompted by a six-part documentary series on Lifetime titled Surviving R.Kelly, wherein women who were allegedly abused by Kelly speak out. Kelly has vehemently denied all allegations and has sworn to sue those involved. Meanwhile, radio stations have suspended playing his songs and his collaborations have been asked by artists such as Lady Gaga to be removed from streaming services.

Sony Music drops R.Kelly
Following social media backlash and protests in front of Sony Headquarters in New York, Sony Music has finally dropped R.Kelly from the record label. Prior to this a campaign titled #MuteRKelly was initiated to achieve this objective. R.Kelly has been in the middle of a massive controversy involving sexual abuse allegations with several artists withdrawing their collaborations with him on streaming services following the documentary Surviving R.Kelly being released on Lifetime.

Michael Jackson is coming to Broadway
The Michael Jackson estate has confirmed the production of a musical titled Don’t Stop ‘Till You Get Enough, inspired by the life of the King of Pop. The production is to be directed and choreographed by Tony Award winner Christopher Wheeldon and will premiere in Chicago this year and make its Broadway debut in 2020.

Playboi Carti found guilty of assault
Jordan Carter more famously known as Playboi Carti was found guilty of assault and damaging a tour bus in Scotland in February 2018. He was fined £800 following a trial at the Dumfries Justice of the Peace Court. While Carti had denied the assault charges, he had admitted to damaging the tour bus.

Chart News
In the US, Ariana Grande started off January at the top with Thank, U Next completing 7 whopping weeks but was replaced by Halsey’s Without Me in the second week. This again was dethroned by Post Malone & Swae Lee’s Sunflower, off the Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse soundtrack. Halsey’s Without Me returned to the top during the last week. During the month Post Malone’s Wow and Benny Blanco, Halsey & Khalid’s Eastside entered the top 10.

In the UK, Ava Max’s Sweet But Psycho was the first No.1 of the year dethroning Christmas No.1, LadBaby’s comic version of Starship’s We Built this City. Max’s formidable 4-week reign was ended by Ariana Grande’s 7 Rings, a sampling My Favorite Things from the beloved The Sound of Music soundtrack.  During the month, Pink Fong’s Baby Shark, Zara Larsson’s Ruin My Life, George Ezra’s Hold My Girl, Gesaffelestein & The Weeknd’s Lost in the Fire and Sam Smith & Normani’s Dancing With a Stranger, all entered the top 10 during the month.

Hot New Picks of the Month
1.       5 Seconds of Summer ft. Julia Michaels – Lie to me
2.       Sam Smith – Fire on fire
3.       Chris Brown – Undecided
4.       Sabrina Carpenter – Paris
5.       Ozuna – Baila baila baila
6.       Gabrielle Aplin – My mistake
7.       Calvin Harris & Rag’n’Bone Man – Giant
8.       Mike Shinoda – Can’t hear you now
9.       Westlife – Hello my love
10.   Hardwell ft. Snoop Dogg & Conor Maynard – How you love me
11.   The Cranberries – All over now
12.   Vice & Jason Derulo ft. Ava Max – Make up  
13.   Twenty One Pilots – Chlorine
14.   City Girls ft. Cardi B – Twerk
15.   Alec Benjamin & Alessia Cara – Let me down slowly 

Till the next beat...

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Best Love Songs of 2018

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Happy Valentine's Day Recruits!

Some say that music is the doorway to your heart. Corny as it may sound, music, irrespective of genre can unleash emotions that one may not be even aware of. Valentine’s Day is a commercialized season for the flower vendors and gift services to make a buck. Love songs are now part and parcel of this as whatever said and done, love and music have always been intertwined. Since Valentine’s Day is here, as a staple compilation on this blog, it is time to look at the best love songs of yesteryear.  

Calum Scott & Leona Lewis’ You are the Reason takes the crown as the best love song of 2018 followed by James Arthur & Anne-Marie’s cover of Zach Efron & Zendaya’s Rewrite the Stars from The Greatest Showman. At third place is global smasher Meant To Be which was the biggest Country hit of 2018. There are many songs off soundtracks for instance Fifty Shades Freed, The Nutcracker, Aquaman and Hotel Transylvania 3. It is quite conspicuous that most entries on the list are duets. In terms of genre traditional Pop takes the mantle with EDM, Country and R&B also having a few entries. Dua Lipa and James Arthur are the only two artists with 2 entries each, that too the second being on a featured credit. So here are the top 30 love songs of 2018. 
  1. Calum Scott & Leona Lewis – You are the reason
  2. James Arthur & Anne-Marie – Rewrite the stars
  3. Bebe Rexha & Florida Georgia Line – Meant to be
  4. Rita Ora & Liam Payne – For you
  5. Dan + Shay – Speechless
  6. Lukas Graham – Love someone
  7. Bazzi ft. Camila Cabello – Beautiful
  8. Maroon 5 ft. Cardi B – Girls like you
  9. Khalid & Normani – Love lies
  10. Zayn – Let me
  11. Michelle Williams – Tightrope
  12. Dalton Harris ft. James Arthur – The power of love
  13. Skylar Grey – Everything I need
  14. Phantoms ft. Vanessa Hudgens – Lay with me
  15. Anne-Marie – 2002
  16. Andrea Bocelli & Matteo Bocelli – Fall on me
  17. Hailee Steinfeld & BloodPop – Capital letters
  18. Ella Mai – Boo’d up
  19. MAGIC! – Kiss me
  20. Kylie Minogue – Stop me from falling
  21. Silk City & Dua Lipa – Electricity
  22. Troye Sivan ft. Ariana Grande – Dance to this
  23. Kygo & Imagine Dragons – Born to be yours
  24. George Ezra – Paradise
  25. Kane Brown – Lose it
  26. Craig David ft. Yxng Bane – Magic
  27. Calvin Harris & Dua Lipa – One kiss
  28. XXXTentacion & Lil Pump ft. Maluma & Swae Lee – Arms around you
  29. Jonas Blue ft. Joe Jonas – I see love
  30. Why Don’t We – Hooked 
Till the next sonata...

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Xposition - December, 2018

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Hip-Hop rules 2019 Grammy Awards Nominees
Kendrick Lamar and Drake lead the Grammy Awards nominees with the two receiving 8 and 7 nods respectively. Lamar’s All the Stars with SZA is nominated for Record of the Year, Song of the Year, Best Rap Performance and Best Song Written for Visual Media, while the original soundtrack of the film, Black Panther wherein he is featured is nominated for Album of the Year. Drake’s God’s Plan is also nominated for Record of the Year, Song of the Year and Best Rap Song while his Scorpion in nominated for Album of the Year. Cardi B and Childish Gambino have also garnered 5 nominations each.

Musicals lead the 2019 Golden Globe Nominations
The Golden Globe nominations were announced last week with the musicals leading the way. A Star is Born has 5 nods including Best Picture, Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy for Lady Gaga and Best Original Song for Shallow. Mary Poppins Returns has been nominated 4 times followed by Queen-biopic Bohemian Rhapsody with 2 nods. Shallow goes up against stiff competition like Black Panther’s All the Stars by Kendrick Lamar & SZA and Boy Erased’s Revelation by Troye Sivan.

Billboard releases its 2018 Year-End Lists
Billboard has released its most anticipated year-end lists for the US with Drake named as the Top Artist, Top Male Artist and claiming the biggest single of the year with God’s Plan. The biggest album of 2018 was Taylor Swift’s Reputation with her being named as Top Female Artist as well. Cardi B is the Top New Artist while Imagine Dragons topped the Artists – Duo/Group category and BTS was dubbed the Top Social Artist.  

Final Judgment in ‘Blurred Lines’ Suit 
US District Judge John Kronstadt delivered the final judgment in the Blurred Lines copyright lawsuit wherein Robin Thicke, Pharrell Williams and Williams’ publishing company, More Water From Nazareth Publishing Inc. was ordered to pay the Marvin Gaye estate over USD 4.9 million. The lawsuit which began in 2013 was filed by Gaye’s estate over copyright infringement of his 1977 hit Got to Give It Up. Gaye's family was also rewarded 50% of the song's future royalties.

Spotify Settles a USD 1.6 Billion Claim Over Songwriter’s Rights
Music streaming giant Spotify has settled a USD 1.6 billion claim over songwriter and publishing rights for an undisclosed amount. The lawsuit was filed in 2017 by Wixen Music Publishing over the alleged use of more than 10,000 songs without a license or compensation. Wixen looks after compositions of many high profile artists including Neil Young, Stevie Nicks, Rivers Cuomo and the late Tom Petty.

Ariana Grande breaks record with Thank U, Next video
Ariana Grande premiered the music video for her biggest hit to date, Thank U, Next, breaking the record for most-watched video in YouTube within 24 hours, achieving over 50.3 million views surpassing the views for BTS’ Idol. The video is inspired by iconic 2000s flicks Mean Girls, Legally Blonde, Bring It On and 13 Going On 30.

Artists face backlash over imminent performances in Saudi Arabia
The Black Eyed Peas, Enrique Iglesias, Jason Derulo, OneRepublic and David Guetta are to headline the Saudi Ad Diriyah E-Prix, an auto racing series and multi-day music festival. The Human Rights Foundation has called for the cancellation of their performances due to the human rights violations by Saudi Arabia and its crown prince Mohammed bin Salman.

Mary Poppins Returns with new tracks
The sequel to Walt Disney’s beloved musical-fantasy film is coming to cinemas this December after a lapse of 54 years. The soundtrack featuring 27 songs out of which 9 are brand new was released last week. Songs are performed by Emily Blunt, Meryl Streep, Ben Whishaw, Angela Lansbury and Dick Van Dyke.

Brexit Poses Threat to UK’s Music Industry
The recently formed Music4EU initiative in an open letter warned of how Brexit represented a significant threat to UK’s music industry. The letter was signed by over 550 industry representatives including musicians such as Annie Lennox, Paloma Faith, Chrissie Hynde and Nick Mason. Post-Brexit, the UK artists will find it more expensive to reach consumers and fans, and international markets will be harder to access. Moreover they will be unable to benefit from EU’s proposed copyright reforms.

Cher Announces Memoir and Biopic
Cher announced on Twitter that she will be releasing a memoir in 2020 which would be followed by a biopic. Prior to this, Cher released a collection of essays titled The First Time covering major events of her life in 1998.

Aretha Franklin Tribute Concert
A tribute concert for the late superstar has been announced to be held on 13 January 2019 by the Recording Academy, AEG Ehrlich Ventures and CBS titled Aretha! A GRAMMY Celebration For The Queen Of Soul. Performing songs from Franklin’s repertoire are Grammy winners Alessia Cara, Kelly Clarkson, Common, Celine Dion, Jennifer Hudson, Alicia Keys, John Legend, Patti LaBelle, and BeBe Winans as well as current Grammy nominees Brandi Carlile, H.E.R., Janelle Monáe, and SZA.

Shakira Charged With Tax Evasion
Colombian singer Shakira has been charged with tax evasion in Spain. The singer is alleged to have avoided Euros 14.5 million in tax by claiming she lived in the Bahamas, whereas she actually resided in Catalonia, Spain. It will be left to a judge now to decide if there is enough evidence for her to face trial.

Chris Brown Charged Over Exotic Pet Monkey 
The Los Angeles City Attorney’s Office has charged Chris Brown with two counts of owning a restricted species without a permit for his exotic pet capuchin monkey, Fiji. The maximum sentence for the offence is 6 months in jail. They had obtained a search warrant for his home, but he voluntarily agreed to hand over the monkey before his property was raided.

Chart News
In the US, Ariana Grande continued her reign into the month of December with Thank, U Next which was dethroned by Travis Scott’s Sicko Mode, but Grande returned with force and held on to the crown for the remainder of the month. During the month Meek Mill ft. Drake’s Going Bad and Andy Williams’ Christmas classic It’s the Most Wonderful Time of the Year entered the top 10.

In the UK, Grande continued her reign with Thank U, Next as well, although she missed out on the coveted Christmas No.1 which went to LadBaby’s comic version of Starship’s We Built this City. During the month Ava Max’s Sweet But Psycho, Mark Ronson ft. Miley Cyrus’ Nothing Breaks like a Heart, Ariana Grande’s Imagine and the X Factor UK winner Dalton Harris coronation single, a cover of Frankie Goes to Hollywood’s The Power of Love featuring James Arthur, all entered the top 10 during the month.

Other songs which became popular during the month were:

1.       Cardi B – Money
2.       Stephen Puth – Sexual vibe
3.       Marc E. Bassy ft. G-Eazy – Love her too
4.       Ariana Grande – Breathin’
5.       Alan Walker ft. Sofia Carson, K-391 & CORSAK – Different world
6.       Rita Ora – Falling to pieces
7.       Bebe Rexha – Knees
8.       Skylar Grey – Everything I need
9.       Post Malone & Swae Lee – Sunflower
10.   Gucci Mane, Bruno Mars & Kodak Black – Wake up in the sky 

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Greatest Hits of 2018

Attention!!!

Whether it was God's plan or Drake's plan, we will never know. But the year belonged to Champagne Papi. Alongside Post Malone and Cardi B, Drake revamped the landscape of Rap, R&B and Hip-Hop. The genre grew in leaps and bounds under the guidance of the trio, particularly Cardi B, as she spearheaded the campaign of Rap and Hip-Hop into Pop, Latin Pop and even EDM. Fusion was indeed the order of the day, with mega collaborations being tested left, right and center. 

Pop music which took a backseat in the first half of the year, returned with gusto with Ariana Grande leading the pack. EDM was also prominent throughout the year with memorable tracks produced by Marshmello, Zedd and Calvin Harris. However, it was quite conspicuous during the year that the newer artists have restrained themselves from adhering to a pure genre which is the reason for their vast popularity. Movie soundtracks also played a greater role in the charts this year with A Star is Born, Black Panther and The Greatest Showman experiencing monumental success. 

Drake's global chart topper, God's Plan takes the crown in this year's list with Calvin Harris & Dua Lipa's mammoth hit One Kiss taking second place. In terms of genre, Hip-Hop and Pop is dominant in this compilation. Ariana Grande, Cardi B, Post Malone, Dua Lipa and Drake leads with 3 entries each followed by Marshmello, Ed Sheeran, Calvin Harris, Camila Cabello, Halsey, Kendrick Lamar and Anne-Marie with 2 entries each. The list this year was compiled based on worldwide charts mainly considering the US and UK charts but also giving weight to the success achieved in the European markets as well as Canada and Oceania. So here are the top 50 songs of 2018:
  1. Drake – God’s plan
  2. Calvin Harris & Dua Lipa – One kiss
  3. Post Malone ft. Ty Dolla $ign – Psycho
  4. Cardi B, J Balvin & Bad Bunny – I like it
  5. Maroon 5 ft. Cardi B – Girls like you
  6. Drake – In my feelings
  7. Ariana Grande – No tears left to cry
  8. Post Malone – Better now
  9. Clean Bandit ft. Demi Lovato – Solo
  10. Drake – Nice for what
  11. Zedd, Maren Morris & Grey – The middle
  12. Marshmello & Anne-Marie – FRIENDS
  13. Ariana Grande – thank u, next
  14. Bebe Rexha ft. Florida Georgia Line – Meant to be
  15. Rudimental ft. Jess Glynne, Macklemore & Dan Caplen – These days
  16. Ed Sheeran – Perfect
  17. Benny Blanco, Halsey & Khalid – Eastside
  18. Post Malone ft. 21 Savage – Rockstar
  19. Kendrick Lamar & SZA – All the stars
  20. Camila Cabello – Never be the same
  21. Taylor Swift – Delicate
  22. Eminem ft. Ed Sheeran – River
  23. Camila Cabello ft. Young Thug – Havana
  24. Bruno Mars ft. Cardi B – Finesse
  25. 5 Seconds of Summer – Youngblood 
  26. Juice Wrld – Lucid dreams
  27. Childish Gambino – This is America
  28. Lady Gaga & Bradley Cooper – Shallow
  29. DJ Khaled ft. Justin Bieber, Quavo & Chance the Rapper – No brainer
  30. Calvin Harris & Sam Smith – Promises
  31. XXXTentacion – Sad!
  32. Lil Dicky ft. Chris Brown – Freaky Friday
  33. George Ezra – Shotgun
  34. Selena Gomez – Back to you
  35. Travis Scott – Sicko mode
  36. Halsey – Without me
  37. Dua Lipa – IDGAF
  38. The Weeknd & Kendrick Lamar – Pray for me
  39. 6ix9ine ft. Nicki Minaj & Murda Beatz – Fefe
  40. Marshmello & Bastille – Happier
  41. Ariana Grande – God is a woman
  42. Justin Timberlake ft. Chris Stapleton – Say something
  43. Anne-Marie – 2002
  44. Dua Lipa – New rules
  45. Tyga ft. Offset – Taste
  46. Keala Settle – This is me
  47. Khalid & Normani – Love lies
  48. Panic! At the Disco – High hopes
  49. Jonas Blue ft. Jack & Jack – Rise
  50. Ella Mai – Boo’d up  
Till the next ensemble...

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2018 Recap: A Year in Music

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Ladies and gents, this is the moment you've waited for. It’s time to say goodbye to 2018. If it’s meant to be, it’ll be, and no tears will be left to cry for the past year. It’s a no brainer that it was a fantastic year for music. According to God’s plan all the stars aligned for Rap & Hip-Hop, as if I’m taken back to 2002. I like it how the Spanglish resurgence incorporated Rap and EDM into its fold. I've told you one, two, three, four, five, six thousand times that the recap is always under seven segments: genres, albums, singles, milestones, shockers, talent and obituaries. While we will never be the same after 2018, we have high hopes for 2019; thank u, next:

1.  Genres

The most conspicuous changes in the mainstream genres were:
  • Continuing their reign from last year Rap and Hip-Hop ruled the first half of the year with Cloud Rap being the main subgenre on the charts.
  • Pop which took a backseat to the new trends in fusion music resurfaced in the latter half of the year.
  • The next phase of the Latin resurgence was the fusion of the genre with EDM and Rap with some hits and a few epic fails.
  • Mega collaborations was the order of the day be it any genre.
  • K-Pop conquered the world with BTS and BLACKPINK leading the fray.
  • The age of Hard Rock and Metal is definitely over with the few hits from the genre being produced only by mainstream artists.
  • Country music had a big year with the genre doing well on the charts particularly due to crossover artists.  
  • It was a great year for movie musicals with their soundtracks performing extremely well. 

2. Albums


Some of the best albums released in 2018 were:
  • Migos – Culture II (3rd studio album)
  • Justin Timberlake – Man of the Woods (5th studio album)
  • George Ezra – Staying at Tamara’s (2nd studio album)
  • Kacey Musgraves – Golden Hour (4th studio album)
  • CNCO – CNCO (2nd studio album)
  • Kylie Minogue – Golden (14th studio album)
  • Charlie Puth – Voicenotes (2nd studio album)
  • Maluma – F.A.M.E. (3rd studio album)
  • Shawn Mendes – Shawn Mendes (3rd studio album)
  • J Balvin – Vibras (5th studio album)
  • Marshmello – Joytime II (2nd studio album)
  • Panic! At the Disco – Pray for the Wicked (6th studio album)
  • Ariana Grande – Sweetener (4th studio album)
  • Post Malone – Beerbongs & Bentleys (2nd studio album)
  • Lily Allen – No Shame (4th studio album)
  • Jess Glynne – Always in Between (2nd studio album)
  • Christina Aguilera – Liberation (8th studio album)
  • Drake – Scorpion (5th studio album)
  • 5 Seconds of Summer – Youngblood (3rd studio album)
  • Eminem – Kamikaze (10th studio album)
  • BTS – Love Yourself: Tear (3rd Korean studio album)
  • XXXTentacion – ? (2nd studio album)
  • Nicki Minaj – Queen (4th studio album)
  • Clean Bandit – What is Love? (2nd studio album)
  • Rita Ora – Phoenix (2nd studio album)
  • Little Mix – LM5 (5th studio album) 
Most of the anticipated albums in 2018 were debut studio albums:
  • Camila Cabello – Camila 
  • Sigala – Brighter Days
  • Bebe Rexha – Expectations
  • Alan Walker – Different World
  • Cardi B – Invasion of Privacy
  • Anne-Marie – Speak Your Mind
  • Calum Scott – Only Human
  • Jorja Smith – Lost & Found
  • Mike Shinoda – Post Traumatic 

3. Singles

  • Drake’s God’s Plan topped the charts in 14 countries and entered the top ten in 9 others and ended the year as the most successful single of the year.
  • Camila Cabello who left the girl band Fifth Harmony in 2016 achieved monumental global fame with her summer smash hit Havana featuring Young Thug.
  • Maroon 5 featuring Cardi B’s Girls Like You was the most watched music video of 2018 with over 1.5 billion views. Due to this being her third chart topper, Cardi B extended her record in the US for most number ones by a female rapper.
  • BTSFake Love became the highest charting K-Pop single by a group in the US while BLACKPINK became the highest charting K-Pop female act with Ddu Du Ddu Du.
  • Ariana Grande revisited the noughties in her Thank U, Next video which became her most successful hit to date and broke the record for most-watched video on YouTube within 24 hours by achieving 55.4 million views passing BTS’ Idol.
  • With the success of Drake’s In My Feelings boosted by the Kiki Challenge, biggest viral sensation on social media made the artist the rapper with the most number ones in the US.
  • Little Mix left Simon Cowell’s record label Syco Music over creative differences particularly their hit Woman Like Me featuring Nicki Minaj.
  • Lady Gaga returned to the top of the charts with Shallow a duet with Bradley Cooper from the soundtrack of their box office hit movie musical A Star is Born.
  • Lauryn Hill’s 1998-hit Ex-Factor was sampled by Drake and Cardi B in their hits Nice for What and Be Careful respectively. 
  • Panic! At the Disco scored their biggest hit to date with High Hopes surpassing the success of I Write Sins Not Tragedies way back in 2006.
  • Dad blogger LadBaby claimed the coveted Christmas No.1 with his cover of Starship's We Built This City beating stiff competition from Ariana Grande's Thank U, Next and Ava Max's Sweet But Psycho. 
  • Mariah Carey's All I Want for Christmas is You became the first Christmas song in 60 years to enter the top 5 in the US reaching a peak of No.3. 
  • Pinkfong's Baby Shark became a viral hit with over 2 billion views on YouTube and several artists such as BLACKPINK and Girls Generation covering the song and parodies being done on talk shows such as Ellen Degeneres and James Corden and a performance at the X Factor final. 
  • Drake's In My Feelings was the biggest viral sensation of the year with the Kiki Challenge being performed around the world and with its success, Drake became the rapper with the most number one hits in the US. 

4. Milestones

  • Bruno Mars took home the big 3 at the Grammy Awards with Record of the Year for 24K Magic, Album of the Year for 24K Magic and Song of the Year for That’s What I Like
  • Kristen Anderson-Lopez and Robert Lopez won Best Original Song at the Academy Awards for Remember Me from Coco
  • US President Donald Trump awarded the late Elvis Presley, the Presidential Medal of Freedom
  • Martin Garrix took the No.1 spot on the DJ Mag Top 100 DJs for 2018
  • Ariana Grande was named Billboard Woman of the Year
  • BTS became the youngest recipients of the Order of Cultural Merit from the South Korean government.
  • Jess Glynne broke Cheryl Cole’s record for most number ones by a British female artist in the UK with 7 chart toppers.
  • Billboard Hot 100 celebrated its 60th anniversary in August.
  • Jennifer Lopez received the prestigious Michael Jackson Video Vanguard Award at the MTV Video Music Awards
  • Justin Timberlake performed at the Super Bowl LII Halftime Show
  • Daddy Yankee was awarded the Icon Award for his contribution to Latin Music and Maluma was awarded the Extraordinary Evolution Award at the Latin American Music Awards
  • Janet Jackson received the Icon Awards at the MTV Europe Music Awards, Billboard Music Awards and Radio Disney Music Awards
  • Wolf Alice’s Visions of a Life won the coveted Mercury Prize
  • Dame Kiri Te Kanawa was awarded the Member of the Order of Companions of Honour in the Queen’s 2019 Birthday Honours
  • Kelly Clarkson was honored with the Icon Award at the Radio Disney Music Awards
  • Mary Poppins Returns, the sequel to Walt Disney’s beloved musical-fantasy film was released after a lapse of 54 years starring Emily Blunt in the titular role.
  • Cher, Reba McEntire, Philip Glass and Wayne Shorter were the honorees at the Kennedy Center Honors. 
  • Taylor Swift became the most awarded female winner in American Music Awards history with a total of 23 awards, breaking the record held by Whitney Houston.

5. Shockers


  • Spice Girls excluding Victoria Beckham (Posh Spice) announced their much anticipated return with the Spice World 2019 Tour with 13 shows.
  • Boyzone released their seventh and final album Thank You & Goodnight marking their 25th anniversary and a farewell tour with the same name.
  • Tulisa won the legal battle against Will.I.Am and Britney Spears for Scream & Shout ensuring a songwriting credit.
  • The remaining members of Fifth Harmony declared a hiatus to pursue solo endeavors.
  • The final judgment was delivered in favour of the Marvin Gaye estate in the Blurred Lines copyright suit against Robin Thicke and Pharrell Williams.
  • Axwell, Steve Angello and Sebastian Ingrosso confirmed that Swedish House Mafia have reunited and will tour and release new music in 2019.
  • The rap beef between Eminem and Machine Gun Kelly reached a climax with Not Alike released by Eminem with a response by MGK with Rap Devil and the final cannon shot at MGK by Eminem with Killshot.
  • In her new memoir, Brutally Honest, Spice Girl Mel B revealed that just before the X Factor UK final in 2014 where she was a judge she had taken 200 aspirin pills in an attempt to end her life due to her difficult marriage to Stephen Belafonte.
  • 6ix9ine was arrested by US police for racketeering and conspiracy murder charges and if found guilty, the rapper may face 32 years to life in prison.
  • In the Woolsey Fires that burned through California several artists’ homes including that of Miley Cyrus, Robin Thicke and Lil Pump were burned to the ground.

6. Talent


Here are the winners of those talent/reality contests which produce some of the best artists:
  • 63rd Eurovision Song Contest – Israel with Netta’s Toy
  • The X Factor (15th Season) – Dalton Harris mentored by Louis Tomlinson  
  • The Voice (14th Season) – Brynn Cartelli coached by Kelly Clarkson
  • The Voice UK (7th Season) – Ruti Olajugbagbe coached by Sir Tom Jones
  • The Voice (15th Season) – Chevel Shepherd coached by Kelly Clarkson
  • The Four: Battle for Stardom (1st Season) – Evvie McKinney
  • The Four: Battle for Stardom (2nd Season) – James Graham 

7. Obituaries

  • Ray Thomas of The Moody Blues (29 December 1941 – 04 January 2018)
  • Dolores O’Riordan of The Cranberries (06 September 1971 – 15 January 2018)
  • Mark Salling of former Glee Cast (17 August 1982 – 30 January 2018)
  • Dennis Edwards of The Temptations (03 February 1943 – 01 February 2018)
  • Barbara Alston of The Crystals (29 December 1943 – 16 February 2018)
  • Yvonne Staples of The Staple Singers (23 October 1937 – 10 April 2018)
  • Avicii (08 September 1989 – 20 April 2018)
  • XXXTentacion (23 January 1998 – 18 June 2018)
  • Vinnie Paul of Pantera (11 March 1964 – 22 June 2018)
  • Aretha Franklin (25 March 1942 – 16 August 2018)
  • Ed King of Lynrd Skynyrd(14 September 1949 – 22 August 2018)
  • Mac Miller (19 January 1992 – 07 September 2018)
  • Marty Balin of Jefferson Airplane/Starship (30 January 1942 – 27 September 2018)
  • Freddie Hart (21 December 1926 – 27 October 2018)
  • Roy Clark (15 April 1933 – 15 November 2018)
  • Devin Lima of LFO (18 March 18 1977 – 21 November 2018)
Till next year...

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Ultimate Quarantine Playlist

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