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Best Songs About the Rich/Lush Life

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So on my recent trip to Macau, I witnessed firsthand how the rich and powerful in that part of Asia live their lives. Surrounded by the casinos and the glamorous hotels anyone gets carried away with the helipads, private jets, limousines, heated pools, branded showrooms and of course the service staff that is there to attend at your beck and call. The fancy lifestyles of the celebrities and the superficial lives of the elite who thrive on these little first world intricacies have been the subject of particular songs.

The following hits are all about the lush life. Crowning the list is Psy’s Gangnam Style which is one of the biggest hits of the decade and the first video to hit 1 billion views on YouTube (recently it passed 2 billion views). At second place is none other than hip-hop duchess Fergie with her worldwide hit Glamorous followed by Iggy Azalea’s Fancy. No specific genre stands out as it is a mishmash of genres ranging from Hip-Hop, Rap and Pop to Rock, K-Pop and even a song from a James Bond Soundtrack. So here are the top 15 songs about the rich/lush life: 
  1. Psy – Gangnam style
  2. Fergie ft. Ludacris – Glamorous
  3. Iggy Azalea ft. Charlie XCX – Fancy 
  4. Gwen Stefani ft. Eve – Rich girl 
  5. Rich Gang ft. Young Thug & Rich Homie Quan – Lifestyle
  6. Zara Larsson – Lush life 
  7. Travie McCoy ft. Bruno – Billionaire 
  8. Nickelback – Rockstar
  9. Far East Movement ft. The Cataracs & Dev – Like a G6
  10. Shania Twain – Ka-ching
  11. Chamillionaire ft. Krayzie Bone – Ridin’
  12. Flo Rida – Zillionaire 
  13. Shirley Bassey – Diamonds are forever
  14. Sheila E. – The glamorous life
  15. Madonna – Material girl
Till the next chord...

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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 
Till the next beat...

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Top Collaborations That Have Found Repeated Success

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These days most artists collaborate with others to produce good music. But what defines a good collaboration is when they achieve repeated success and critical acclaim for the end result. Everyone wants Pitbull, Flo Rida, Rihanna, Lil Wayne or Nicki Minaj to be featured on their tracks as they know it will ultimately lead to a hit single. However, the chemistry of some artists fall short while others thrive. And those who have found this chemistry have collaborated on several hits. So here are the 10 most successful collaborations of today. 

1. Eminem & Rihanna
It doesn't take a genius to figure out that this collaboration could only produce something awesome. Beginning with Love The Way You Lie and its sequel, the duo have experienced monumental success. Thereafter, Eminem was featured in Rihanna's Numb and this was followed by 2014's global hit Monster. 

2. Jennifer Lopez & Pitbull
They initially collaborated on Fresh Out Of The Oven which was only a promotional single. Then came the worldwide smash hit On The Floor. This was followed by J-Lo's hits Dance Again and Live It Up. Thereafter, the duo collaborated on the 2014 FIFA World Cup Song We Are One (Ole Ola) alongside Claudia Leitte. Their last collaboration was Booty, although J-Lo released the single with Iggy Azalea. More recently, the duo collaborated with Prince Royce on his Back It Up single. 

3. David Guetta & Nicki Minaj
Well these two have proven time and time again that they can only come up with hits. Starting with Where Them Girls At, Guetta and Minaj have gone onto produce hits such as Turn Me On and now the global dance hit Hey Mama. 

4. Rihanna & Drake
They started off with Rihanna's What's My Name in 2010, which proved to be immensely successful, which Drake followed up with featuring Ri-Ri in his global hit Take Care. After four long years the friends reunited their musical flame in Rihanna's Work and more recently Rihanna was featured on Drake's Too Good.

5. Beyonce & Jay-Z
Their chemistry has throughout the years proved to be extremely good on and off the studio. They started with Jay-Z's 03 Bonnie & Clyde which was followed by Beyonce's entry into the mainstream as a solo artist with Crazy In Love. Then the hits that followed include De Javu, Hollywood and Lift Off and most recently with Beyonce's global hit Drunk In Love and Jay-Z's Part II (On The Run).

6. Enrique Iglesias & Pitbull
We now know what happens when a Spanish singer and a Cuban Rapper collaborate in music. Their first collaboration was Enrique's comeback single I Like It which reminded that Enrique still existed. After achieving huge success from the collaboration Enrique has gone on to feature Pitbull in I Like How It Feels, I'm A Freak and Let Me Be Your Lover. Enrique has been featured on Pitbull's Come N' Go and I Like (The Remix). More recently Pitbull again sought Iglesias' vocals for the addictive Messin' Around. 

7. Chris Brown & Lil Wayne
Brown and Wayne have proven time and time again that everyone wants more of their collaborations. Their start was Brown's lesser known hit Gimme That (Remix). Thereafter, Wayne was featured alongside Swizz Beatz in I Can Transform Ya and alongside Busta Rhymes in Look At Me Now and more recently in Loyal alongside Tyga and French Montana. The duo have also been featured by DJ Khaled in Take It To The Head and How Many Times, David Guetta in I Can Only Imagine, Game in Celebration and Nicki Minaj in Only.

8. Timbaland & Justin Timberlake
Nothing can go wrong when a brilliant music producer and an ex-boy band member collaborate. They first sparked off with the hit Give It To Me which also featured Nelly Furtado. JT was also featured in Timbaland's Release and Bounce. Thereafter, 50 Cent featured the duo on Ayo Technology and Madonna featured them on 4 Minutes. Carry Out was the next big hit. More recently the duo was featured by FreeSol on Fascinated.

9. Jay-Z & Kanye West
It appears that Kanye West gets up on stage to interrupt people at award ceremonies not because he is in love with Beyonce, but her husband, Jay-Z. There are numerous collaborations by the duo. Kanye West was first featured in Swagga Like Us and then Run This Town. Then Jay-Z was featured in the ensemble collaboration Monster. Next the duo released a collaborative album Watch The Throne which spawned the hit singles H.A.M, Otis, Lift Off featuring Beyonce, and Niggas in Paris. More recently the duo reunited for Mercy and Clique. 

10. The Cataracs & Dev
As music producers The Cataracs have proven to be extremely successful and when you blend in a female singer/rapper to the mix, it can only get better. The Far East Movement collaborated with The Cataracs and Dev on the unexpected global hit Like a G6 which sparked off this new found successful unity. Dev went onto become a successful solo artist and it was The Cataracs that produced her first album The Night The Sun Came Up which included the hit single Bass Down Low which also featured them. She was featured on their singles Top Of The World and Sunrise and together they were featured on New Boyz' Back Seat and Shwayze's Love Letter.

11. Tinie Tempah & Labrinth
Tinie Tempah's debut hit Pass Out was both written and produced by Labrinth and also provided uncredited vocals on the song's hook. Thereafter, the duo officially collaborated on Tempah's Frisky and Labrinth's global hit Earthquake. More recently the two reunited at the studio for Tempah's Lover Not A Fighter. 

Honourable Mentions:

12. Timbaland & Nelly Furtado
13. Calvin Harris & Rihanna  
14. Nicki Minaj & Lil Wayne
15. Cheryl Cole & will.i.am
16. Timbaland & Keri Hilson
17. Tom Boxer & Morena 

Till the next duet…

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Most Successful Artists Who Were Initially Featured

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Not everyone is offered a record deal like Britney Spears, Taylor Swift, Eminem and Flo Rida who have now gone on to become some of the best selling artists of all time. Some need a helping hand such as Lady Gaga and Justin Bieber who are discovered and then signed on to labels while others need to prove their worth to those in the business of producing music. A good set of vocals is not the only talent sought by these producers but also that distinct star quality or X Factor as obviously seen in most of these reality shows. Susan Boyle can bring an audience to their feet at the end of her performance with her powerful vocals but that may not be enough to launch a continuous successful career in music. 

This list looks at those artists who commenced their careers being featured on songs of those acclaimed and popular artists and thereafter went on to have successful solo careers of their own. Kesha formerly known as Ke$ha tops this list as she was not even properly credited for her vocals on Flo Rida's Right Round, but subsequently she managed to launch one of the most successful solo careers of the 21st Century beginning with her global smash hit Tik Tok. At a close second is OneRepublic. The original version of OneRepublic's Apologize did gain some radio airplay but it was Timbaland's remix which ultimately made the single a worldwide chart topper. So here are 20 most successful artists who were initially featured before launching their solo careers:
  1. Kesha
  2. OneRepublic
  3. Bruno Mars
  4. Nicki Minaj
  5. Sam Smith
  6. Sia
  7. Rita Ora
  8. Labrinth
  9. Emeli Sande
  10. Keri Hilson
  11. Jess Glynne
  12. Dev
  13. Charli XCX
  14. The Weeknd
  15. Foxes
  16. John Martin
  17. Ella Eyre
  18. Wynter Gordon
  19. Nayer
  20. Eric Turner
Till the next chord…

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Best Booze Songs of All Time/Ultimate Alcoholics' Playlist

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Well while alcohol may not be good for your body, some may consider it good for the soul. There is no playlist out there that can motivate one to drink more, however there are songs which are all about drinking, social drinking and getting wasted. Most of them are Country, while there are some R&B, Pop and Hip-Hop tracks with a very few EDM songs. LMFAO ft. Lil Jon's Shots is numero uno and Calvin Harris ft. Tinie Tempah's Drinking from the Bottle is at a close second place as both songs talk about getting drunk like dipsomaniacs. Snoop Dogg & Dev have three entries each with The Cataracs,  Nickelback, Luke Bryan, Katy Perry and Kesha each having two entries. So here are the All Time Top 50 Songs about Drinking/Alcohol and note that only global hits have been considered not off hand unreleased songs:
  1. LMFAO ft. Lil Jon – Shots
  2. Calvin Harris ft. Tinie Tempah – Drinking from the bottle
  3. Far East Movement ft. The Cataracs & Dev – Like a G6
  4. Pitbull ft. Kesha – Timber
  5. Nickelback – Burn it to the ground
  6. Beastie Boys – Brass monkey
  7. Snoop Dogg – Gin & juice
  8. Trey Songz ft. Nicki Minaj – Bottoms up
  9. Kesha – Tik tok
  10. Neil Diamond – Red red wine
  11. Rupert Holmes – Escape (The Pina Colada Song)
  12. Snoop Dogg ft. Wiz Khalifa & Bruno Mars – Young, wild and free
  13. Chumbawamba – Tubthumping  
  14. 50 Cent – In da club
  15. Lady Antebellum – Bartender
  16. Jimmy Buffet – Margaritaville
  17. Rihanna – Cheers (drink to that)
  18. Taio Cruz ft. Flo Rida – Hangover
  19. Tiesto ft. Matthew Koma – Wasted
  20. Dev – Booty bounce
  21. The Wanted – We own the night
  22. T-Pain ft. Yung Joc – Buy u a drank (shawty snappin’)
  23. Nickelback – Bottoms up
  24. Kaci Battaglia ft. Ludacris – Body shots
  25. The Champs – Tequila
  26. Katy Perry – This is how we do
  27. J-Kwon – Tipsy
  28. Tove Lo – Habits
  29. Dierks Bentley – Drunk on a plane
  30. Sia – Chandelier
  31. Lady Gaga ft. Colby O’ Donis – Just dance
  32. Eminem ft. Dr.Dre & 50 Cent – Crack a bottle
  33. Brantley Gilbert – Bottoms up
  34. Kendrick Lamar – Swimming pools (drank)
  35. Rita Ora – How we do (party)
  36. Kid Rock – All summer long
  37. Psy ft. Snoop Dogg – Hangover
  38. Jamie Foxx ft. T-Pain – Blame it (on the alcohol)
  39. The Cataracs ft. Dev – Sunrise
  40. Pink – Raise your glass
  41. Toby Keith – Red solo cup
  42. Hank Williams Jr. – There’s a tear in my beer
  43. John Lee Hooker – One bourbon, one scotch, one beer
  44. Luke Bryan – Drink a beer
  45. Katy Perry – Last Friday night (T.G.I.F.)
  46. The Dubliners – Whiskey in the jar
  47. Bebe Rexha – I can’t stop drinking about you
  48. The Pussycat Dolls ft. Snoop Dogg – Bottle pop
  49. Kanye West – Hold my liquor
  50. Dead Kennedys – Too drunk to fuck
Till the next chord…

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Best Female Rappers of All Time

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The rapping industry is a man's world. However, there are some female rappers who can even give Jay-Z and Eminem a run for their money. Rapping is all about the pace, rhythm and lyrics all the while maintaining pitch. With Iggy Azalea becoming an international sensation with her hit Fancy, I thought of compiling this list. Veterans such as Missy Elliot and Lauryn Hill and those members of Salt-N-Pepa have all established themselves with their worldwide hits. Nevertheless, there are those that have immense potential such as Amy Heidemann of Karmin and Dev. Missy Elliot claims the top spot because she has done much for the female rapping industry with her global hit Get Ur Freak On. So here are the best female rappers of all time.  
  1. Missy Elliot
  2. Nicki Minaj
  3. Lauryn Hill
  4. Iggy Azalea
  5. Lil’ Kim
  6. Amy Heidemann
  7. Eve
  8. Dev
  9. Fergie
  10. Lisa “Left Eye” Lopez
  11. Cheryl “Salt” James
  12. Sandra “Pepa” Denton
  13. DJ Spinderella
  14. Trina
  15. Queen Latifah
  16. MC Lyte
  17. Gwen Stefani
  18. Da Brat
  19. Shawnna
  20. Lil Mama
  21. Lady of Rage
  22. Hyuna
  23. Kreayshawn
  24. Miley Cyrus  
  25. Jean Grae
Till the next beat…

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Ultimate Quarantine Playlist

It has indeed been sometime since I took some time off to create a playlist. This time, I had a lot of time on my hands, considering I had 1...