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Most Overrated Hits of 2017

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Two new compilations were added to the year-end lists last year, which I hope to continue. Giving more value and recognition than it deserves is the very definition which we will explore in this list, particularly in the music industry in the yesteryear. Unlike last year, I will give the justification for the songs being classified as overrated. This list takes a closer look where the music industry went wayward in 2017. For a year that was dominated by Pop the genre experienced its highest highs and the lowest lows. Ed Sheeran’s Shape of You takes the crown followed by Demi Lovato’s Sorry Not Sorry and Miley Cyrus’ Malibu. This list like the year itself is dominated by Pop with a few Rap entries. So here are the 10 most overrated hits of 2017 (there are 5 dishonorable mentions included as well):

1. Ed Sheeran – Shape of you
Some of you may wonder why I gave this unpalatable position to the reigning pauper prince of pop; but let me tell you why last year’s global numero uno tops this list. Shape of you may have a catchy tune, but dubious similarities between TLC’s 90s global smash No Scrubs led to Sheeran naming the producers/writers of No Scrubs as songwriters of the song. Moreover, no one can deny that the beat is also very similar to Sia’s Cheap Thrills, the dancehall hit which preceded Shape of You. Given Sheeran’s notorious past with alleged plagiarism with Matt Cardle’s Amazing for his hit Photograph, I’m not loving the shape of this song.

2. Demi Lovato – Sorry not sorry
An annoying peppy girl power anthem released during the summer with a chorus full of repetitive lyrics is bound to be a hit, especially when it is sung by a popular artist whose social media following is through the roof. This braggadocious track is Lovato’s most successful hit to date trumping the likes of Skyscraper and Cool for the Summer, which are some of her better work. Demi I’m sorry, not sorry for dissing this song. 

3. Miley Cyrus – Malibu
Cyrus is a classic case of an early life crisis. After the tiresome perky Hannah Montana days Cyrus proved that she cannot be tamed nor stopped, as the twerking young star went gaga. Crossing over to the dark side, her music changed drastically alongside her persona and wardrobe. So, when she returned to the mainstream with Malibu four years after Wrecking Ball, we were all shocked that it was not shocking. The transition to the hillbilly roots of her father may be as a result of her relationship with Liam Hemsworth, who may have inspired the song. So we will have to leave her in Malibu with her mediocre music, as we won’t fall for another overrated hit from her. 

4. DJ Khaled ft. Justin Bieber, Chance The Rapper, Quavo and Lil Wayne – I’m the one
When a DJ/producer cannot sing they recruit vocal powerhouses such as Sia, Nicki Minaj or Usher. But what happens when they opt for some of the most popular artists of the time. I’m the One is a result of a mammoth collaboration of the most popular Pop act (Bieber), the most critically acclaimed rapper (Chance), the most popular rapper (Quavo) and of course most hits on Billboard Hot 100 Wayne); even then what we received was a production of varying rap verses tied together loosely by Bieber’s chorus. Oh DJ Khaled! We don’t want another one. 

5. Taylor Swift – Look what you made me do
What do you do, when you break up? Curl up into a ball and cry in bed. But Swift channels her emotion from a breakup into producing a global hit. With the hype surrounding her latest album Reputation, Swift targeted all the celebrities she had ‘bad blood’ with at the time. In addition, she made it seem like her sound had evolved from the previous peppy Pop to that of an edgier and darker version. However, this attempt failed abysmally as the electroclash adopted was a genre fiasco while the usual pettiness of her lyrics remained. I’m sorry but we need the old Taylor back.    

6. Katy Perry ft. Skip Marley – Chained to the rhythm
Katy Perry is not new to overrated hits. Her California Gurls, Firework and Teenage Dreams are mediocre Pop songs that have all topped the charts, following the anticipation of their release rather than their quality. This again is evident from the initial success of Chained to the Rhythm which featured the grandson of Bob Marley which was an unpleasant surprise. Due to the mediocrity of the lead single off her album Witness, the later singles suffered as Bon Apetit and Swish Swish failed to obtain any proper success although they were much better than Chained to the Rhythm.  

7. Eminem ft. Beyoncé – Walk on water
Eminem’s last proper hit was The Monster back in 2013 with Rihanna. Thereafter, whatever success he experienced was average at best. So Marshall Mathers explored avenues for his comeback. Reverting to his old sound he recruited the major names in the industry at the time for his Revival album out of which Walk on Water was the lead single featuring Beyonce. Did it achieve hit status because of his much hyped up return or was it due to the biggest diva being featured? We will never know. Expectations were high on this one, but he failed to deliver.  

8. Luis Fonsi & Daddy Yankee ft. Justin Bieber – Despacito
Don’t get me wrong, the original Latin sultry rendition of Luis Fonsi & Daddy Yankee is something to be praised, but this is about the Bieber Spanglish remix which launched the song into the mainstream. While the song deserves its due as a brilliant production, the hype of it is overrated as the phenomenon that unleashed Latin music into the mainstream is unbelievable. Enrique Iglesias ft. Gente De Zona and Descemer Bueno’s Bailando is a much better production and a better Latin dance song overall. However, Iglesias missed the top of the charts whereas Fonsi ruled the global charts for a while. 

9. Zedd & Alessia Cara – Stay
This is yet another hit which was a result of an unsavory partnership. While I love Zedd’s and Cara’s music individually, this is a collaboration that should never have happened. While Cara’s vocals must be commended, the song itself is mediocre where the tempo and the beat are all off. Zedd’s follow up singles Get Low and Happy Now were much better than Stay while Cara has still been unable to produce a hit as great as her Here. 

10. Kyle ft. Lil Yachty – iSpy
There is a Rap song every year that somehow becomes hyped up due to a catchy beat or lyrics and reaches the higher echelons of the global charts. Last year it was Desiigner’s Panda which went viral due to sampling Kanye West’s The Life of Pablo. This year Kyle managed to achieve this with an annoying beat, coupled with an even more irritating and nonsensical set of lyrics. Recruiting Lil Yachty who had a hit with Broccoli in 2016 also helped him gain chart mileage.  

Dishonorable mentions:
11. Big Sean – Bounce back
12. Halsey – Now or never
13. Khalid – Location
14. Migos – T-shirt
15. Aminé – Caroline

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Xposition - October, 2017

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The month of October commenced with a tragedy where 58 people were shot dead and around 546 injured in a shooting at the Route 91 Harvest Country Music Festival. The shooting took place when headliner Jason Aldean was performing and the death toll makes this the largest mass shooting in US history passing the 49 killed in the 2016 Pulse nightclub shooting in Orlando. The perpetrator Stephen Paddock was a former auditor and real estate businessman who was gunned down during the shooting.

In more tragic news, US musician Tom Petty passed away at the age of 66. He was found in full cardiac arrest at his Malibu home, but could not be revived at the hospital. Petty was the lead singer of Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers and was also a co-founder of the Traveling Wilburys in the late 1980s.

The BET Hip Hop Awards 2017 took place in October where Kendrick Lamar, DJ Khaled and Cardi B were all leading the nomination with 9 nods each. However, the show’s most memorable moment was when Eminem dissed President Donald Trump in a freestyle rap calling out the leader for focusing on the NFL players’ protest during the national anthem instead of Puerto Rico’s recovery efforts in the wake of Hurricane Maria. The big wins of the night include:
·         Best Hip Hop Video: Kendrick Lamar – Humble.
·         Best Collab: DJ Khaled ft. Rihanna & Bryson Tiller – Wild thoughts
·         Lyricist of the Year: Kendrick Lamar
·         DJ of the Year: DJ Khaled
·         Single of the Year: J. White Did It – Bodak Yellow (Cardi B)
·         Album of the Year: Kendrick Lamar – Damn.
·         Best New Hip Hop Artist: Cardi B
·         Impact Track: Jay-Z – The story of O.J.

The BBC Radio 1 Teen Awards 2017 winners were also held in October with brilliant performances by Dua Lipa, James Arthur, Liam Payne, Rita Ora and Camila Cabello. Dua Lipa took the coveted Best British Single for New Rules while Ed Sheeran was honoured as the Best British Solo Artist. Among the other winners were:
·         Most Entertaining Celeb: Stormzy
·         Best International Group: The Chainsmokers
·         Best British Group: Little Mix
·         Best International Solo Artist: Ariana Grande

The big winners of the night at the 2017 Latin American Music Awards were Enrique Iglesias, Prince Royce and new boy band CNCO. There were incredible performances by Camila Cabello with her new hit Havana and Pitbull and Fifth Harmony took to the stage to perform their new collab Por Favor. Pitbull was honoured with the first ever Dick Clark Achievement Award for his contribution to the Latin music industry. Other winners of the night were:
·         Artist of the Year: Enrique Iglesias
·         Song of the Year: Prince Royce & Shakira – Déjà vu
·         Album of the Year: CNCO – Primera Cita
·      Favorite Collaboration: Enrique Iglesias ft. Descemer Bueno, Zion & Lennox – Súbeme La Radio
·         Favorite Artist-Urban: J Balvin
·         Favorite Song-Pop/Rock: CNCO – Reggaeton Lento (Bailemos)
·         Favorite Crossover Artist: Selena Gomez

Taylor Swift leads the nominations for the 2017 MTV Europe Music Awards with six nods followed by Kendrick Lamar, Ed Sheeran and Shawn Mendes. Rita Ora is to host the event this year and will be performing one or more of her latest hits. Swift who scored her first No.1 in the UK with Look What You Made Me Do is up for Best US Act, Best Artist, Best Look, Best Pop, Biggest Fans and Best Video.

Nominations for the 45th annual American Music Awards were also released with Bruno Mars leading the nominations with 8 followed by Drake, Ed Sheeran, Kendrick Lamar and the Weeknd. Diana Ross former lead singer of The Supremes and Motown legacy with a monumental solo career after her girl band days will be bestowed with the Lifetime Achievement Award at the end of the ceremony.

It was confirmed by Justin Timberlake on his Twitter account that he will in fact be headlining the Super Bowl LII halftime show in 2018. JT will literally have big boots to fill after the critically acclaimed powerful performance of Lady Gaga at the 2017 halftime show. However, this is not the first time JT will be at the Super Bowl as he was the culprit of the infamous Nipplegate. This was when during his stint with Janet Jackson in 2004 (who headlined the show), JT accidentally ripped Janet’s outfit to expose her breast.

In the US, Cardi B opened the month at the top with her debut hit Bodak Yellow (Money Moves) which removed Taylor Swift’s Look What You Made Do from the helm. It continued its reign for 2 more weeks before being replaced by Post Malone ft. 21 Savage’s Rockstar. During the month Demi Lovato’s Sorry Not Sorry entered the top which became her highest charting single in the US peaking at No.6 and she was joined in the top 10 by Portugal. The Man’s Feel It Still, Imagine Dragons’ Thunder and J Balvin & Willy William ft. Beyonce’s Mi Gente.  

In the UK, Sam Smith’s Too Good at Goodbye’s continued its reign into the first week of October after which Post Malone dethroned Smith with his global hit Rockstar which remained at the top for the rest of the month. During the month Logic ft. Alessa Cara & Khalid’s 1-800-273-8255, Mabel ft. Kojo Funds’ Finders Keepers, Marshmello ft. Khaild’s Silence and Stefflon Don ft. French Montana’s Hurtin’ Me all entered the top 10.

Other songs which became popular during the month were:

1.       Rita Ora – Anywhere
2.       Charlie Puth – How long
3.       Liam Payne – Bedroom floor
4.       Louis Tomlinson – Just like you
5.       Taylor Swift – Gorgeous
6.       Maroon 5 ft. ASAP Rocky – Whiskey
7.    RedOne ft. French Montana, Daddy Yankee & Dinah Jane – Boom boom 

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The Latin Resurgence

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Despacito is the newest buzz word in town for any dance party. The global phenomenon of this titanic hit has led to the mainstream resurgence of a genre that has been dormant for sometime. Luis Fonsi and Daddy Yankee never expected their music video to go viral, neither did they expect the Justin Bieber remix of the song to become one of the best-selling singles of all time. 

Latin music has been a genre since the 1940s but it was only in the 1980s that it became quite popular with hits from Julio Iglesias, Juan Gabriel, Roberto Carlos and Celia Cruz. The early 90s saw the gradual rise and decline of Eurodance wherein certain hits were infused with Latin music. Selena's contribution to Latin music via her push for Tejano was short lived following her tragic death in 1995. 

By the mid 90s it was clear that Latin music was here to stay with the mega hit Los Del Rio's Macarena taking the world by storm with its Bayside Boys Mix. The hit which was accompanied by a step dance and a memorable music video was the biggest hit of the 90s. Post Macarena era witnessed Latin Pop becoming the ambassador for Latin music in the mainstream. Young artists such as Ricky Martin, Jennifer Lopez, Enrique Iglesias, Marc Anthony and Shakira entered the mainstream with monumental force in the late 90s and ruled the charts in the early 2000s. Particularly songs such as Martin's Livin' La Vida Loca, Iglesias' Bailamos and Shakira's Hips Don't Lie made a massive impact on the charts. 

After Latin Pop's gradual decline, Reggaeton took over in the mid 2000s with artists such as Daddy Yankee, Wisin & Yandel and Nina Sky. However, while their songs were a staple on the dance floor at the time, they did not make much of an impact on the charts. The last of the sub-genres of Latin music to crossover to the mainstream was Bachata where Prince Royce and Romeo Santos are making a recognizable impact. After 2010, Latin music was all but in the past, with no real presence in the charts except for the one off hit by either Iglesias, Jennifer Lopez or Shakira. 

In 2014, Iglesias made a huge comeback with Bailando which soared to the top in many charts and was a global floorfiller at parties. However, it never managed to score success in the charts that mattered - US, UK and Australia. While proving to be definitely one of the best Latin songs of all time, it was evident that the mainstream was not ready to embrace Latin music as a whole. 

All of this changed with Despacito. Luis Fonsi and Daddy Yankee's original Spanish version did not fare all that well in the English speaking countries. However, the Bieber remix proved to be more successful than the collaborators ever imagined. Justin Bieber not only contributed his vocals to the remix perfecting the Spanish lines, his association with the single alongside the fact that he is the most influential and successful artist of yesteryear not to forget the fact that he is also the most sought after artist to be featured at present made this song the Song of the Summer of 2017 and also equaled a record which was set in 1995. 

With Despacito it is clear that Latin music is enjoying more popularity than before. The first song to experience this is J Balvin and Willy William's Mi Gente. Next up we have Iglesias re-releasing his Súbeme la Radio as a Spanglish version with X Factor winner Matt Terry and Sean Paul. This was followed by Jennifer Lopez's newest single Ni Tú Ni Yo. The last to enter this party was Little Mix where they collaborated with the new Latin boy band sensation CNCO and re-released a Spanglish version of the latter's hit Reggaetón Lento. 

Others that could possibly join this fold include Pitbull, Shakira, Sean Paul, Maluma, Nicky Jam, Don Omar, Wisin, Camila Cabello, Kat DeLuna and even Ricky Martin who might use this opportunity to make his long awaited comeback. All in all this resurgence could very well be a result of the mainstream swaying gradually towards a more tropical taste given the rise of Reggae Fusion as well as tropical beats entering Pop, Hip-Hop, R&B and Rap. It could also be just a fluke with the recent resurgence attributable to the Bieber Remix of Despacito. At the end of the day we will have to wait and see, whether Latin music is here to stay in the mainstream or will disappear as soon as whence it came. 

Till the next rhythm...

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Xposition - April, 2017

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The 2017 Radio Disney Music Awards 2017 was held in March where Fifth Harmony and Kelsea Ballerini were the big winners. Song of the Year however went to Shawn Mendes’ Treat You Better while Britney Spears was honored with the first Icon Award for her contribution to music. Some of the best performances of the night included Hailee Steinfeld’s medley of Most Girls and Starving, Train’s Play That Song, Julia Michaels’ Issues and of course the Spears’ tribute where a medley of Oops!... I Did It Again, Circus, …Baby One More Time and Till The World Ends were sung by Kelsea Ballerini, Sofia Carson, Hailee Steinfeld and Jamie Lynn Spears. The other significant winners of the night were:
·         Best Female Artist: Ariana Grande
·         Best Male Artist: Niall Horan
·         Best Group: Fifth Harmony
·         Best Band: DNCE
·         Breakout Artist of the Year: Alessia Cara
·         Best New Artist: Grace VanderWaal
·         Best Collaboration: Machine Gun Kelly & Camila Cabello – Bad things
·         Fiercest Fans: Harmonizers
·         Country Favorite Artist: Kelsea Ballerini
·         Country Favorite Song: Kelsea Ballerini – Peter Pan

Next up we have the 2017 Billboard Latin Music Awards where Nicky Jam made a massive comeback winning 6 awards where his song Hasta El Amanecer won the Hot Latin Song of the Year as well as Digital, Streaming and Latin Rhythm Song of the year. Artist of the Year was won by Late Juan Gabriel who also won the Top Latin Albums Artist of the Year – Male, Latin Pop Albums Artist of the Year – Solo and his album Los Duo 2 won Top Latin and Latin Pop Album of the Year. Enrique Iglesias took away 4 awards including Latin Pop Songs Artist of the Year – Solo and Latin Pop Song of the Year for his collaboration with Wisin on Duele El Corazon. Other winners of the night include:
·         Artist of the Year: New – CNCO
·         Tour of the Year: Marc Anthony
·         Social Artist of the Year: Jennifer Lopez
·         Hot Latin Song Artist of the Year: Female – Shakira
·         Hot Latin Songs Label of the Year: Sony Music Latin

2017 Academy of Country Music Awards was also held in April where Jason Aldean was awarded Entertainer of the Year. Meanwhile, ACM Song of the Year went to Thomas Rhett’s Die A Happy Man and Album of the Year was awarded to Miranda Lambert’s The Weight of these Wings. The other winners of the night were:
·         Male Vocalist of the Year: Thomas Rhett
·         Female Vocalist of the Year: Miranda Lambert
·         Vocal Group of the Year: Little Big Town
·         Songwriter of the Year: Lori McKenna
·         Single Record of the Year: Florida Georgia Line – H.O.L.Y
·         Video of the Year: Artists of Then, Now & Forever – Forever country

The world’s apparent greatest songwriter, Ed Sheeran has privately settled a case against him which was lodged last year. In 2016, Sheeran was sued by songwriters Martin Harrington and Thomas Leonard, writers of Matt Cardle's 2011 single Amazing, for USD 20 million for copyright infringement. US judge James Selna confirmed Ed’s case had been dismissed last month after the Suffolk born star reached an agreement with the writers, with no admission of guilt. Details of the settlement have not been made public. Following this saga, his titanic global hit Shape of You also came under fire as critiques alleged plagiarism from TLC’s legendary 90’s smash hit No Scrubs. Since then Sheeran has added both Kandi Burruss and Tameka Cottle who penned the R&B track as co-writers alongside the song's producer Kevin Briggs.

Glastonbury Festival 2017 has announced its full line-up where along with its headlining acts – Ed Sheeran, Foo Fighters and Radiohead, a number of other high profile artists such as Lorde, Shaggy, Katy Perry, Clean Bandit, Birdy and Stormzy are to perform. Glastonbury will take place at Worthy Farm, Somerset from June 23-25.

Good news for N-Dubz fans as the Hip-Hop trio have indicated that they will reunite in the near future. Fazer confirmed that the group was anyway only on a hiatus and that he along with Dappy and Tulisa will return to the studio to produce new music. When that will exactly be God only knows.

Moving onto chart news, in the US Ed Sheeran’s Shape of You remained unmoved at the top during the entire month accumulating 12 non-consecutive weeks at No.1. Meanwhile, Drake’s Passionfruit, Kendrick Lamar’s Humble and Harry Style’s debut single Sign of the Times all debuted in the top 10. Future’s Mask Off and Sam Hunt’s Body Like a Back Road also entered the top 10.  

In the UK, Sheeran’s reign with Shape of You was only interrupted when Harry Styles debuted atop the charts with his Sign of the Times.  During the month Julia Michaels’ Issues, Zedd & Alessia Cara’s Stay and Kendrick Lamar’s Humble all entered the top 10.  

Other songs which became popular during the month were: 
1.       Drake ft. Travis Scott & Quavo – Portland
2.       Future ft. Rihanna – Selfish
3.       Kyle ft. Lil Yachty – iSpy
4.       Zayn ft. PARTYNEXTDOOR – Still got time
5.       Stargate ft. Pink & Sia – Waterfall
6.       Lana Del Rey ft. The Weeknd – Lust for life 

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My Favorite Hits of 2016

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2016 was a year which definitely catered to my taste. From EDM and Reggae Fusion to Pop and Alternative Rock there were awesome hits galore. One thing is for sure the songs of 2016 were much better than 2014 and were on an equal level with 2015. Although there was only a lone floorfiller last year in the form of Sia’s Cheap Thrills there were a few mind-blowing EDM hits. Alan Walker rules this list with his global hit Faded. The slow and relaxing beats of the tune are accompanied by the uncredited soothing vocals of Iselin Solheim. At second place is Stressed Out the Alternative Rock hit for the duo Twenty One Pilots followed by Swedish newcomer Zara Larsson's Lush Life at third place. 

Genre wise EDM has numerous entries followed by Pop, Reggae and Rap. Alan Walker, Dua Lipa, Sean Paul and Zara Larsson lead the list with three entries each followed by Twenty One Pilots, Clean Bandit, Anne Marie, Zedd, Hailee Steinfeld, DNCE, Justin Bieber, Enrique Iglesias, Pitbull, Rihanna, Jonas Blue, Ariana Grande and Louisa Johnson all have two entries each, either as a lead or featured artist. So here are my 50 favorites hits of 2016:  
  1. Alan Walker – Faded
  2. Twenty One Pilots – Stressed out
  3. Zara Larsson – Lush life
  4. RedOne ft. Enrique Iglesias, R.City, Shaggy & Serayah – Don’t you need somebody
  5. Dua Lipa – Hotter than hell
  6. The Weeknd ft. Daft Punk – Starboy
  7. Rihanna – Love on the brain
  8. Tinie Tempah ft. Zara Larsson – Girls like
  9. Twenty One Pilots – Heathens
  10. David Guetta ft. Zara Larsson – This one’s for you
  11. Pitbull ft. Enrique Iglesias – Messin’ around
  12. Halsey – Castle
  13. Sia ft. Sean Paul – Cheap thrills
  14. Dua Lipa – Blow your mind (mwah)
  15. Major Lazer ft. Justin Bieber & MØ – Cold water
  16. Sean Paul ft. Dua Lipa – No lie
  17. Olly Murs – You don’t know love
  18. Zedd ft. Kesha – True colors
  19. Calvin Harris ft. Rihanna – This is what you came for
  20. The Veronicas – In my blood
  21. Kungs vs. Cookin’ On 3 Burners – This girl
  22. Hailee Steinfeld ft. DNCE – Rock bottom
  23. Clean Bandit ft. Anne Marie & Sean Paul – Rockabye
  24. Thomas Rhett – Die a happy man
  25. Troye Sivan – Youth
  26. The Chainsmokers ft. Daya – Don’t let me down
  27. DJ Snake ft. Justin Bieber – Let me love you
  28. Lil Wayne, Wiz Khalifa & Imagine Dragons ft. Logic, Ty Dolla $ign & X Ambassadors – Sucker for pain
  29. Shawn Mendes & Camila Cabello – I know what you did last summer
  30. Ariana Grande – Into you
  31. Years & Years – Worship
  32. Alan Walker – Alone
  33. Anne Marie – Alarm
  34. Flo Rida – My house
  35. Ellie Goulding – Something in the way you move
  36. Clean Bandit ft. Louisa Johnson – Tears
  37. Mike Posner – I took a pill in Ibiza (SeeB Remix)
  38. G-Eazy & Bebe Rexha – Me, myself & I
  39. Jonas Blue ft. JB Cooper – Perfect strangers
  40. James Arthur – Say you won’t let go
  41. Pitbull – Freedom
  42. Alan Walker – Sing me to sleep
  43. Ariana Grande ft. Nicki Minaj – Side to side
  44. Selena Gomez – Kill ‘em with kindness
  45. Pink – Just like fire
  46. Coldplay – Hymn for the weekend
  47. Hailee Steinfeld & Grey ft. Zedd – Starving
  48. Jonas Blue ft. Dakota – Fast car
  49. Louisa Johnson – So good
  50. DNCE – Body moves 
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Best Dance Hits of 2016

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2016 is the year where tropical beats entered the dancefloor. With Reggae and Dancehall fusing with the mainstream genres of dance music such as EDM, Pop, Rap and R&B, dance music as a whole evolved. Hip-Hop was virtually non-existent during the year while Latin Pop and Progressive House took a backseat giving way to this immensely popular tropical rhythms and melodies.

Sia featuring Sean Paul’s Cheap Thrills takes the crown as it is now a floor filler at any party, but sadly this is the only floor filler that joins the elite club of songs such as Pitbull featuring Kesha’s Timber and Enrique Iglesias featuring Gente De Zona and Descemer Bueno which makes anyone want to join the dancefloor. At a close second is Kungs vs. Cookin’ On 3 Burners’ This Girl and at third place is Major Lazer featuring Nyla and Fuse ODG’s Light it up. This is Major Lazer’s second stint at a top three position as the trio’s mammoth hit collaboration with DJ Snake and MØ’s Lean On topped the list last year.

New faces to the dance scene include DJs such as Kungs and Jonas Blue as well as artists such as Zara Larsson, Dawin, Anne Marie and Sofia Carson. Sean Paul, the kingpin of Dancehall has 6 entries on the list followed by Zara Larsson with 5, Calvin Harris, Fifth Harmony and Enrique Iglesias with 3 and Sia, Major Lazer, Pitbull, Flo Rida, Anne Marie, Meghan Trainor, Rihanna, AronChupa and Drake all having 2 entries each. So here are the 60 best dance hits of 2016 (yes, we are continuing with 60):
  1. Sia ft. Sean Paul – Cheap thrills
  2. Kungs vs. Cookin’ On 3 Burners – This girl
  3. Major Lazer ft. Nyla & Fuse ODG – Light it up
  4. Zara Larsson – Lush life
  5. Calvin Harris ft. Rihanna – This is what you came for
  6. Ariana Grande ft. Nicki Minaj – Side to side
  7. Sak Noel & Salvi ft. Sean Paul – Trumpets
  8. Pitbull ft. Enrique Iglesias – Messin’ around
  9. RedOne ft. Enrique Iglesias, R.City, Shaggy & Serayah – Don’t you need somebody
  10. Tinie Tempah ft. Zara Larsson – Girls like
  11. Zara Larsson – Ain’t my fault
  12. Jason Derulo – Get ugly
  13. Flo Rida – My house
  14. Major Lazer ft. Justin Bieber & MØ – Cold water 
  15. Justin Timberlake – Can’t stop the feeling!
  16. Sean Paul ft. Dua Lipa – No lie
  17. Jennifer Lopez – Ain’t your mama
  18. AronChupa ft. Lil Sis Nora – Little swing
  19. Rihanna ft. Drake – Work
  20. Jay Sean ft. Sean Paul – Make my love go
  21. G Girls – Call the police
  22. Sofia Carson ft. J. Balvin – Love is the name
  23. The Chainsmokers ft. Daya – Don’t let me down
  24. Drake ft. WizKid & Kyla – One dance
  25. Enrique Iglesias ft. Wisin – Duele el Corazón
  26. Dizzee Rascal & Calvin Harris – Hype
  27. Fifth Harmony – That’s my girl
  28. David Guetta ft. Zara Larsson – This one’s for you
  29. Anne Marie – Alarm
  30. Pitbull – Freedom
  31. Fifth Harmony ft. Ty Dolla $ign – Work from home
  32. Clean Bandit ft. Anne Marie & Sean Paul – Rockabye
  33. Hailee Steinfeld and Grey ft. Zedd – Starving
  34. Zay Hilfigerrr and Zayion McCall – Juju on that beat (TZ Anthem)
  35. Ricky Martin & Maluma – Vente pa’ca
  36. 99 Souls ft. Destiny’s Child & Brandy – Girl is mine 
  37. Krewella – Team
  38. Calvin Harris – My way
  39. Dawin – Dessert
  40. Meghan Trainor – Me too
  41. The Weeknd ft. Daft Punk – Starboy
  42. Alexandra Stan – I did it, mama!
  43. Little Mix ft. Sean Paul – Hair
  44. Cheat Codes & Kriss Kross Amsterdam – Sex 
  45. Zara Larsson – I would like
  46. Iggy Azalea – Team
  47. Flo Rida – Zillionaire
  48. Meghan Trainor – No
  49. Bruno Mars – 24K magic
  50. Sia ft. Kendrick Lamar – The greatest
  51. Jonas Blue ft. JB Cooper – Perfect strangers
  52. Fifth Harmony – I’m in love with a monster
  53. Galantis – No money
  54. Inna – Rendez vous
  55. Fergie – M.I.L.F. $
  56. OMI ft. AronChupa – Drop in the ocean
  57. Kygo ft. Maty Noyes – Stay
  58. Jonas Blue ft. Raye – By your side
  59. Sigala ft. John Newman & Nile Rodgers – Give me your love
  60. Desiigner – Panda 
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Xposition - December, 2015

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December is when the year-end lists are released and fans eagerly wait to see which songs and artists have been successful this year. Of course the top song in almost all the countries around the world is no surprise as Mark Ronson ft. Bruno Mars' Uptown Funk is the clear winner. The most anticipated compilation of all is the Billboard Year-End Hot 100. The list was compiled from data for the period from December 6, 2014 to November 28, 2015 for physical, digital, streaming and airplay figures. So here are the top 10:
  1. Mark Ronson ft. Bruno Mars - Uptown funk
  2. Ed Sheeran - Thinking out loud
  3. Wiz Khalifa ft. Charlie Puth - See you again
  4. Fetty Wap - Trap queen
  5. Maroon 5 - Sugar
  6. Walk The Moon - Shut up and dance
  7. Taylor Swift - Blank space
  8. Silento - Watch me
  9. The Weeknd - Earned it
  10. The Weeknd - The hills 
And from 2014 we still have hits on the list such as:
  • Taylor Swift - Shake it off
  • Sam Smith - I'm not the only one
  • Meghan Trainor - All about that bass
  • Sia - Chandelier
However, the UK has not released the year end list which has been delayed due to unknown circumstances. It is definitely clear that Uptown Funk is the song of the year and Pop rules the day with more than 6 songs and one Trap and the others R&B.

The nominations for the 58th Grammy Awards were also announced recently. Kendrick Lamar received the most nominations with 11 while Taylor Swift and The Weeknd have 7 nominations each. LL Cool J will host the show for the fifth consecutive year. For Record of the Year the following have been nominated:
  • Mark Ronson ft. Bruno Mars - Uptown funk
  • D'Angelo and the Vanguard - Really love
  • The Weeknd - Can't feel my face
  • Taylor Swift - Blank space
  • Ed Sheeran - Thinking out loud
For Album of the Year we have the following nominations:
  • The Weeknd - Beauty behind the madness
  • Alabama Shakes - Sound & Colour
  • Taylor Swift - 1989
  • Chris Stapleton - Traveller
  • Kendrick Lamar - To pimp a butterfly
For Song of the Year we have the following:
  • Taylor Swift - Blank space
  • Ed Sheeran - Thinking out loud
  • Kendrick Lamar - Alright
  • Little Big Town - Girl crush
  • Wiz Khalifa ft. Charlie Puth - See you again
Lady Gaga was felicitated as Billboard's Woman of the Year 2015. She was introduced by none other than her mother after which she gave an outstanding performance of her newest single Til It Happens To You. She ended her remarks saying "Because I may not be a lot of things, but I can write songs and I can sing." The other honorees of the night were:
  • Chart Topper: Selena Gomez 
  • Rising Star: Kelsea Ballerini
  • Group of the Year: Fifth Harmony
  • Legend: Loretta Lynn
  • Powerhouse: Brittany Howard
  • Innovator: Missy Elliott
  • Breakthrough: Tori Kelly
  • Rulebreaker: Demi Lovato
  • Trailblazer: Lana Del Rey
December also brings the much anticipated finales of the reality talent shows. The X Factor running on its 12th series saw Rita Ora-mentored Louisa Johnson being crowned the winner over the hip-hop duo Reggie 'n' Bollie with a cover of Bob Dylan's Forever Young. Her single reached No.9 in the UK which is the lowest ever position on entry for a debut single from an X Factor winner. Johnson is notable for not only being the program's youngest ever winner, but also the only winner to never have her winner's song not reach No.1.

The 9th season of The Voice came to a close with Jordan Smith winning the show and with the win Adam Levine became the winning coach for the third time. As opposed to Johnson on X Factor Smith is the highest selling artist ever to compete on The Voice. His finale covers of Queen's Somebody to Love and the Christmas song Mary Did You Know? reached No.21 and No.24 on the Billboard Hot 100 respectively.

Yes, for the first time Sri Lanka is also a part of the Xposition, as it made international headlines in relation to music. Of course the controversy surrounds Enrique Iglesias' concert which took place on 20th December as part of his Sex + Love World Tour. As Live Events owned by former Sri Lankan cricket captains, best friends and business partners Kumar Sangakkara and Mahela Jayawardena who are the organizers of the concert failed miserably to deliver on the hyped up event, the failure was significantly heightened and scandalized by a bra being thrown at Iglesias by a concert-goer as well as Iglesias kissing a fan on stage. His Excellency President Maithripala Sirisena at a public event made a statement that such concerts would be henceforth banned in Sri Lanka and the organizers of the event should be whipped by a sting ray's tail. Moreover, the municipalities are alleging tax fraud by the organizers in relation to the concert.

Finally, in a very sad state of events we bid farewell to Natalie Cole, daughter of Nat King Cole who died on 31st December 2015 of congestive heart failure aged 65. She is best known for Unforgettable, a duet with her father.

Moving onto chart news, Adele continued her reign at the top in the US with Hello for the whole of December completing seven weeks at the helm. Justin Bieber's Sorry has been struggling at No.2 since its debut behind Hello. Meanwhile, Justin Bieber's Love Yourself, Alessia Cara's Here and Selena Gomez' Same Old Love all entered the top 10.

In the UK however, Bieber's Sorry managed to dethrone Adele in the last week of November and it remained at the top during the first week of December, after which Bieber managed to replace himself at No.1 with Love Yourself. It remained at the top for two more weeks before being overthrown by Lewisham and Greenwich NHS Choir's A Bridge Over You which claimed the coveted Christmas No.1. There was quite a tussle between Love Yourself and A Bridge Over You after which Bieber pledged his support for the choir which ultimately won the top spot. During the month Grace ft. G-Eazy's You Don't Own Me and Coldplay's Adventure of a Lifetime all entered the top 10.

Other songs which became popular during the month are:

  • PSY ft. CL - Daddy
  • Nathan Sykes - Over and over again
  • DNCE - Cake by the ocean
  • Daya - Hide away
  • Shawn Mendes & Camila Cabello - I know what you did last summer
  • Selena Gomez - Hands to myself 
  • twenty one pilots - Stressed out
  • The Chainsmokers ft. ROZES - Roses
  • Drake & Future - Jumpman 
Till the next beat...

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ENRIQUE IGLESIAS ~ King of Latin Pop ~

Attention!!!

All Sri Lankan Latin Pop fans are waiting excitedly for the reigning king to take the stage this December. So it is high time that I do a review of his songs before his arrival. Enrique Iglesias is the most popular best selling artist to perform in Sri Lanka. Although artists such as Bryan Adams, UB40, Sean Paul and Olivia Newton-John have all performed here, none of them trump Iglesias in terms of success. Iglesias has been in the music scene for almost two decades and still going strong. To get down to the nitty-gritty details, Iglesias has released ten studio albums, five compilation albums, forty-six singles, and forty-one music videos. He is one of the best live performers and also one of the most influential artists at present in the world. 
Enrique
Iglesias began his career in Spanish and released three Spanish studio albums - Enrique Iglesias, Vivir and Cosas Del Amor - with immense success in the Latin countries. However, it was Enrique his debut English studio album which launched his international career. It produced the global smash hits Bailamos and Be With You as well as hits such as Rhythm Divine and Could I Have This Kiss Forever a collaboration with Whitney Houston. This album was more or less heavily Latin Pop based with the beat, style and rhythm all corresponding to the genre. 
Escape
Then we have his second English studio album Escape which charted within the top five in most countries, peaking in UK, Canada and Australia while reaching No.2 on the US Billboard 200. Through this Iglesias managed to appeal to a wider audience by inculcating more pop elements. It produced the mega hits Hero and Escape as well as minor hits such as Don't Turn Off The Lights and Love To See You Cry.

Mixing it up, Iglesias next released another Spanish album - Quizás, which won him a Latin Grammy for Best Male Pop Vocal Album. It produced the Latin hits Mentiroso, Quizás and Para Qué La Vida all of which topped the Billboard Hot Latin Tracks Chart.
7
Insomniac














Then we see Iglesias' descent in terms of appealing to the mainstream as he failed to produce extremely successful hits from his next two albums - 7 and Insomniac. These were a mishmash of genres with Iglesias attempting to keep up with the changing times and the mainstream music taste by incorporating R&B and Synthpop into his music and failing monumentally. From 7 he released Addicted and Not In Love featuring Kelis and from Insomniac he released Do You Know? (The Ping Pong Song) and Tired Of Being Sorry featuring Nadiya and although not commercially successful still fan favourites - Push featuring Lil Wayne and Somebody's Me. Then we have his compilation album - Greatest Hits, which included the new single Takin' Back My Love featuring Ciara which became a minor hit worldwide.
Greatest Hits
Euphoria














Then in 2010, Iglesias finally made his much anticipated comeback with his first bilingual album - Euphoria. For this he collaborated with RedOne, the producer who was behind the success of Lady Gaga, Kat Deluna and so many other artists who produced hit singles in the latter part of the 2000s. I Like It featuring Pitbull was the lead single off the album which was a major hit across the Americas, Europe and Asia. This was followed by Heartbeat featuring Nicole Scherzinger, Dirty Dancer featuring Usher and Lil Wayne and the dance anthem Tonight (I'm Fuckin' You) featuring Ludacris & DJ Frank E. The album was heavily based in Electropop and Dancepop incorporating elements of House. The contrast between the English and Latin singles are quite clear and we see that Iglesias has finally found his niche.
Sex and Love
With his next album Sex and Love which is also bilingual, Iglesias proved that he is quite capable of evolving as well as maintaining his Latin roots. The first single off the album released in 2012, Finally Found You featuring Sammy Adams was a minor hit and this was followed by Turn The Night Up, Heart Attack and I'm A Freak featuring Pitbull which were all minor hits. In this album it was evident that Iglesias had stressed more quality on his Latin tracks and with his next single Bailando featuring Sean Paul, Descemer Bueno and Gente de Zona he proved that he is in fact the King of Latin Pop. Bailando reigned for a record breaking 41 weeks atop the Billboard Hot Latin Tracks Chart. It's video went viral and became one of the most watched videos of the year. More recently Iglesias collaborated with Nicky Jam on the hit El Perdon which was also a major Latin Hit.

Some of his other good songs in no particular order include:
  • Ring my bells
  • You're my #1 
  • Dev - Naked (featured)
  • No me degas que no (ft.Wisin & Yandel)
  • Pitbull - Come n' go (featured)
  • I like how it feels (ft.Pitbull & The WAV.s)
  • Beautiful (ft. Kylie Minogue)
  • I have always loved you
  • El Perdedor (ft.Marco Antonio Solis)
Iglesias has sold over 137 million records worldwide, making him one of the best selling Latin artists ever. Iglesias has scored over 150 number-one hits across all of the Billboard charts and he has had five Billboard Hot 100 top five singles, including two number-ones, and holds the record for producing 26 number-one Spanish-language singles on the Billboard '​s Hot Latin Tracks. He also holds the record for most number-one hits and the longest running number-one hit on that chart. Iglesias also has 13 number-ones on Billboard's Dance charts, more than any other male artist. He is also the best selling Latin artist in the UK and the best selling international artist in India. He has won about 200 awards from various ceremony including 23 Billboard Music Awards (with 9 times nomination) and 36 Billboard Latin Music Awards (with 45 times nomination), as well as 7 American Music Awards (with 6 times nomination), 1 Grammys (with 3 times nomination), 5 Latin Grammys (with 4 times nomination), 10 World Music Awards (with 2 times nomination) and 6 MTV awards.

And so now we wait for Iglesias to return to the studio and perform his magic and deliver that perfect mix of Latin Pop modernized with EDM, Electropop and Hip-Hop to suit our dance floors. All hail the king!!!
Till the next review...

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Best Songs About Being Sorry/Ultimate Apology Playlist

Attention!!!

Sorry seems to be the hardest word since no one wants to give in. If you cannot admit that you have wronged a person and cannot express it with words, why not sing about it. There are many songs about forgiveness, some are about apologizing to another, while others are about how a person who has wronged you cannot be forgiven. With the recent emergence of global hits from the likes of Adele, Justin Bieber and Enrique Iglesias, it is definitely time for an ultimate apology playlist. Adele's record breaking smash hit Hello takes the crown, with Justin Bieber's equally titanic single Sorry takes second place. At third place is Evanescence's emotional unreleased single Forgive Me. Pop rules the roost in terms of genre with just a few Alternative Rock, Hip-Hop and R&B songs. So here are the top 30 songs about being sorry:
  1. Adele – Hello
  2. Justin Bieber – Sorry
  3. Evanescence – Forgive me
  4. OneRepublic – Apologize
  5. Bryan Adams – Please forgive me
  6. Willie Nelson – Always on my mind
  7. Nicky Jam & Enrique Iglesias – El Perdón (forgiveness)
  8. Chicago – Hard to say I’m sorry
  9. Elton John – Sorry seems to be the hardest word
  10. Akon – Sorry, blame it on me
  11. Coldplay – The scientist
  12. Hoobastank – The reason
  13. Taylor Swift – Back to December
  14. The Jackson 5 – Want you back
  15. Madonna – Sorry
  16. Nirvana – All apologies
  17. T.I. ft. Andre 3000 – Sorry
  18. Jason Derulo – Whatcha say
  19. Britney Spears – Everytime
  20. Akcent ft. Sandra N – I’m sorry
  21. Weezer – Butterfly
  22. Sarah McLachlan – Forgiveness
  23. The Corrs – Forgiven not forgotten
  24. Leona Lewis – Forgive me
  25. Shawn Colvin – I’ll say I’m sorry now
  26. Anita Baker – I’m sorry
  27. Feist – So sorry
  28. Ruben Studdard – Sorry 2004
  29. Chris Brown – Apologize
  30. Flyleaf – I’m sorry 
Till the next beat...

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Top 40 Floorfillers of Today

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Have you ever felt like banging your head against a wall or punching the DJ in the face at a party as he continuously failed to play a good dance song? Nowadays DJs may be talented in terms of mixing songs, but most of them miserably fail to cater to the audience in terms of playing some good dance music. Sometimes they play one good dance song and move on to another song which is impossible to dance to. This is where a floorfiller comes in. When you play these songs it will be hard for those on the dance floor to leave it. The period has been restricted to this decade so all songs on this list are those that were released after 2010. Pitbull ft.Kesha's addictive global dance hit Timber takes the crown as it is the saving grace of all DJs these days to bait party people to get on the dance floor. At a close second and third are LMFAO's Party Rock Anthem and Don Omar's Danza Kuduro. Most of these songs are duets or collaborations by famous artists who have come together to produce an awesome dance hit. The genres range from Pop, Hip-Hop, European Pop, Latin Pop and EDM. Pitbull leads with 7 entries on the list and Enrique Iglesias, Shakira, Swedish House Mafia, Shakira, Nayer, DJ Snake, Mohombi, Calvin Harris, Tinie Tempah and LMFAO have two entries each. 
  1. Pitbull ft. Kesha – Timber
  2. LMFAO ft. GoonRock & Lauren Bennett – Party rock anthem
  3. Don Omar ft. Lucenzo – Danza kuduro
  4. Sasha Lopez & Andreea D ft. Broono – All my people
  5. Alexandra Stan – Mr. Saxobeat
  6. PSY – Gangnam style
  7. Robin Thicke ft. Pharrell Williams & T.I. – Blurred lines
  8. Enrique Iglesias ft. Sean Paul, Gente de Zona & Descemer Bueno – Bailando
  9. Nayer ft. Pitbull & Mohombi – Suave (Kiss me)
  10. Avicii – Levels
  11. Pitbull ft. Marc Anthony – Rain over me
  12. Enrique Iglesias ft. Ludacris & DJ Frank E – Tonight (I’m fucking you)
  13. Yolanda Be Cool & DCUP – We no speak Americano
  14. Jennifer Lopez ft. Pitbull – On the floor
  15. Jason Derulo ft. 2 Chainz – Talk dirty
  16. Ariana Grande ft. Iggy Azalea – Problem
  17. Swedish House Mafia vs. Tinie Tempah – Miami 2 Ibiza
  18. Rihanna ft. Calvin Harris – We found love
  19. Michel Telo ft. Pitbull – Ai se eu te pego
  20. Flo Rida ft. David Guetta – Club can’t handle me
  21. Swedish House Mafia ft. John Martin – Don’t you worry child
  22. Tom Boxer & Morena ft. J. Warner – Deep in love
  23. will.i.am ft. Britney Spears – Scream and shout
  24. Shakira ft. Pitbull – Rabiosa
  25. Martin Garrix – Animals
  26. DJ Snake & Lil Jon – Turn down for what
  27. Pitbull ft. Ne-Yo, Afrojack & Nayer – Give me everything
  28. Taio Cruz – Dynamite
  29. LMFAO – Sexy and I know it
  30. Nicki Minaj – Starships
  31. Inna ft. Juan Magan – Un momento
  32. Black Eyed Peas – Don’t stop the party
  33. Pitbull ft. John Ryan – Fireball
  34. Calvin Harris ft. Tinie Tempah – Drinking from the bottle
  35. Mohombi – Maracca
  36. The Chainsmokers – #SELFIE 
  37. Fergie, Q-Tip & GoonRock – A little party never killed nobody (All we got)
  38. Major Lazer & DJ Snake ft. MO – Lean on
  39. Shakira ft. Freshlyground – Waka waka (This time for Africa)
  40. Bauur – Harlem shake
Till the next beat…

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