Showing posts with label Eurovision Song Contest. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Eurovision Song Contest. Show all posts

Xposition - May, 2017

Attention!!!

The 2017 Billboard Music Awards were held in May with Drake sweeping 13 awards from a whopping 22 nominations for which he was tied with the Chainsmokers. Among his awards were Top Artist, Top Male Artist, Top Hot 100 Artist, Top Billboard 200 Artist and Top Rap Artist. The Chainsmokers featuring Halsey’s Closer also received top accolades which were Top Hot 100 Song, Top Collaboration and Top Dance/Electronic Song. Cher who was bestowed with the Icon Award performed a medley of her hits Believe and If I Could Turn Back Time. Other memorable performances of the night were Celine Dion’s My Heart Will Go On, Imagine Dragons’ Believer, Bruno Mars’ Versace on the Floor, Julia Michaels’ Issues and Camila Cabello’s medley of I Have Questions and Crying In the Club. Miley Cyrus also debuted her newest single Malibu, which sees her going back to her roots. Other significant wins of the night include:
·         Top New Artist: Zayn
·         Top Billboard 200 Album: Drake – Views
·         Top Female Artist: Beyonce
·         Top Duo/Group: Twenty One Pilots
·         Top Latin Artist: Juan Gabriel
·         Top Country Song: Florida Georgia Line – H.O.L.Y.
·         Top Rap Song: Desiigner – Panda
·         Top Rock Song: Twenty One Pilots – Heathens
·         Top Touring Artist: Beyonce

Now let’s take a look at the biggest singing competition in the world. The curtains came down on the Eurovision Song Contest 2017 with Portugal as the winner for Salvador Sobral’s Amar Pelos Dois. The contest took place in Ukraine after the remarkable victory by Ukraine’s underdog Jamala stole the show with her breathtaking performance of the song 1944. Russia had originally planned to participate, but announced their withdrawal in April 2017, after their representative, Yulia Samoylova, was banned from entering Ukraine by virtue of having traveled directly from Russia to Crimea in 2015, a region that was annexed by Russia in 2014, to give a performance, which is illegal under Ukrainian law.

This was Portugal's first win and first top five placing in 53 years of participation. It was also the first winning song entirely performed in a country's native language since Serbia's Molitva in 2007. The top three countries – Portugal, Bulgaria and Moldova – all achieved the highest position in their Eurovision history, while host country Ukraine received its worst placing to date in a Eurovision final. The song written by Salvador’s sister Luísa Sobral amassed 758 points, setting the record for the most points achieved by a song in the history of the Eurovision Song Contest, and topped both the televoting and the jury voting for the first time since Austria's Rise Like a Phoenix in 2014.

Tragedy struck the pop music industry when a bomb was detonated after an Ariana Grande concert. British Muslim Salman Ramadan Abedi made a suicide bomb attack after the show at the Manchester Arena of Grande’s 2017 Dangerous Woman Tour resulting in 22 deaths and 250 injured. The concert was sold out, and 14,200 people attended. Many exiting concert-goers and waiting parents were in the foyer at the time of the explosion. Greater Manchester Police declared the incident a terrorist attack and is the deadliest attack in the UK since July 2005 London bombings. Grande subsequently suspended her tour and flew to her mother's home in Boca Raton, Florida. She later announced that she would host a benefit concert in Manchester for the victims of the attack.

In more sad news, lead vocalist for the rock bands Soundgarden and Audioslave Chris Cornell has also died which has been ruled as a suicide. Cornell was found dead in his Detroit hotel room early on the morning of May 18, shortly after performing at a Soundgarden concert the night before. He suffered from depression and substance abuse problems. Gregg Allman, singer-songwriter and rock n’ blues pioneer who founded The Allman Brothers Band has passed away at the age of 69 from complications of liver cancer on May 27.

Moving onto chart news, in the US, the tyrannical reign of Ed Sheeran’s Shape of You came to an end with Kendrick Lamar’s Humble taking the rapper to his first number one. Bruno Mars however took the pole position from Lamar in the second week with his That’s What I Like. In the third week DJ Khaled debuted atop the charts with his star studded collaboration I’m the One with Quavo, Lil Wayne, Justin Bieber and Chance the Rapper. This reign only lasted one week, as Luis Fonsi and Daddy Yankee’s Despacito soared to the peak as a result of a new remix which features Justin Bieber. With Despacito claiming the throne it becomes the first mostly Spanish language No.1 in more than 20 years since Los Del Rio’s Macarena. This sort of No.1 turnover is the quickest since 1990. Meanwhile, Kendrik Lamar’s DNA debuted at No.4 and Zedd & Alessia Cara’s Stay and Kygo & Selena Gomez’s It Ain’t Me entered the top 10.

In the UK, Sheeran’s Shape of You was toppled by Clean Bandit featuring Zara Larsson’s Symphony. This again proved short lived as DJ Khaled’s I’m The One debuted atop the charts in the UK as well before being replaced by Luis Fonsi and Daddy Yankee’s Despacito which continued at the top during the remainder of the month. During the month French Montana featuring Swae Lee’s Unforgettable, Jason Derulo featuring Ty Dolla $ign and Nicki Minaj and Shawn Mendes’ There’s Nothing Holdin’ Me Back all entered the top 10.

Other songs which became popular during the month were:

1.       Kygo & Ellie Goulding – First time
2.       DNCE ft. Nicki Minaj – Kissing strangers
3.       David Guetta ft. Nicki Minaj & Lil Wayne – Light my body up
4.       Katy Perry ft. Migos – Bon Apetit  
5.       Charlie Puth – Attention
6.       J Hus – Did you see
7.       Disciples – On my mind
8.       Cheat Codes ft. Demi Lovato – No promises

Till the next beat...

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Xposition - May, 2016

Attention!!!

It's that time of the year when all of Europe and selected outsiders come together for the biggest singing competition in the world. Move over, Idol, The Voice and The X Factor, as 2016 Eurovision Song Contest is the biggest yet, with 43 countries battling it out for the trophy. With Russia as the favourite going into the competition even Australia who is now granted the status of a fully fledged contestant has entered one of its strongest competitors. After Sweden took the crown in 2015, it was Stockholm's turn to host the show. With two semi-finals and a final which saw 26 countries vying for the crown.

The ultimate winner of the contest was Ukraine with the song 1944, performed by Jamala. This was Ukraine's second win and its first since 2004. This was the first time since the introduction of professional jury voting in 2009 that the overall winner won neither the jury vote, which was won by Australia's Dami Im with Sound of Silence, nor the televote, which was won by Russia's Sergey Lazarev's You Are The Only One, with Ukraine placing second in both. As soon as the results were announced petition was signed by Change.org to get the organizers of the contest to cancel the results, doubting Jamala's victory. However, the European Broadcasting Union stood firm and affirmed their initial decision. 

The 2016 Billboard Music Awards was also held in May hosted by Ludacris and Ciara and The Weeknd leading the nominations with 20. Leading up to the awards there was drama involving Kesha and Dr.Luke who are still embroiled in litigation. Dr.Luke's Kemosabe Records who initially granted approval to Kesha to perform at the awards, thereafter rescinded it which led to a major media backlash and a huge fan uproar. However, this decision was again changed and Kesha was allowed to perform, which led to her first official performance at an awards show since her infamous lawsuit. 

The BBMA kicked off with an opening medley by the 2016 Billboard Millennium Award recipient Britney Spears whose medley included iconic hits such as Toxic, Womanizer and Work Bitch. The best performance of the night however was Pink's Just Like Fire which saw her putting on a marvelous acrobatic show. Other awesome performances include DNCE's Cake By The Ocean, Ariana Grande's Dangerous Woman/Into You, Rihanna's Love On The Brain and a tribute to Prince by Madonna and Stevie Wonder. The Weeknd was the big winner of the night grabbing 8 wins including Top Hot 100 Artist, Top Song Sales Artist, Top Radio Songs Artist and Top R&B Artist. Adele won 5 awards including Top Artist, Top Female Artist and Top Billboard 200 Artist. Other winners included:
  • Top Male Artist: Justin Bieber
  • Top New Artist: Fetty Wap
  • Top Duo/Group: One Direction
  • Top Touring Artist: Taylor Swift
  • Top Hot 100 Song: Wiz Khalifa ft. Charlie Puth - See You Again
  • Top Billboard 200 Album; Adele - 25
  • Top Dance/Electronic Artist: David Guetta
  • Top Dance/Electronic Song: Major Lazer & DJ Snake ft. MO - Lean On
  • Top Dance/Electronic Album: Zedd - True Colours 
  • Top R&B Song: The Weeknd - The Hills
  • Top R&B Album: The Weeknd - Beauty Behind The Madness 
  • Top Rap Artist: Drake
  • Top Rock Artist: Twenty One Pilots 
  • Top Soundtrack: Pitch Perfect 2
  • Billboard Icon Award: Celine Dion
Moving on to chart news, in the US Desiigner's Panda finally ended the 9-week reign of Rihanna ft. Drake's Work. After only two weeks at the top Drake ft. Wizkid & Kyla's One Dance grabbed the top spot. One Dance became Drake's first No.1 in the US as a lead artist while he earned the top spot alongside Rihanna with Work and What's My Name earlier and came as close as No.2 with Hotline Bling and Best I Ever Had. The fourth and final week of the month saw Justin Timberlake's Can't Stop The Feeling! from the original soundtrack from the movie Trolls grab the No.1 spot. The charts witnessed a surge in hits by Prince in early May as the superstar's death caused his fans to purchase, stream and request his hits on the radio. As a result When Doves Cry and Purple Rain, his two signature hits re-entered the top 10, both of which had a stint at No.1 back in 1984. 

Next up Queen Bey's surprise sixth studio album Lemonade was released after which Beyonce became the first female artist to chart 12 or more songs on the US Billboard Hot 100 at the same time, with every song on the album debuting on the chart. She passed the previously held record of 11 by Taylor Swift's Speak Now album. Formation, the lead single from Lemonade debuted at No.10 on the Hot 100. During the month The Chainsmokers ft. Daya's Don't Let Me Down, Calvin Harris ft. Rihanna's This Is What You Came For and Rihanna's Needed Me all entered the top 10. 

Meanwhile in the UK, Drake's One Dance continued its supremacy over the charts being at the helm throughout the month and accumulating six consecutive atop the charts. JT's Can't Stop The Feeling!, Calvin Harris ft. Rihanna's This Is What You Came For, Galantis' No Money, DJ Snake ft. Bipolar Sunshine's Middle and Desiigner's Panda all entered the top 10 during the month. 

Other songs which became popular during the month include:
  • Drake ft. Rihanna - Too good
  • Fifth Harmony - Write on me
  • Twenty One Pilots - Ride 
  • Jennifer Lopez - Ain't your mama
  • Little Mix ft. Sean Paul - Hair  
  • Ruth B - Lost boy 
  • Tim McGraw - Humble and kind 
Till the next beat...

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Most Successful Swedish Artists of All Time

Uppmärksamhet!!!

With the new European wave that has been taking over the contemporary charts, I have decided to venture into the continent to find out who else have been successful throughout the years. This will be the first part of a series of lists which will see who has been contributing to the industry from these countries. The initial European wave came back in the 1970s when certain artists from Germany, Sweden and Denmark contributed to the development of Disco. Then there was a tsunami during the early 1990s when Eurodance took over the mainstream by storm. This died down and in the late 2000s Europop resurfaced aligning with the mainstream genres of Pop, Techno, Dancepop and Reggae. And now once again Europe has risen and this time they move in directly through mainstream Pop. 

With the advent of Zara Larsson, Sweden has been clearly marked on the mainstream music map and her path was marked by the successes of Swedish House Mafia, Avicii and Tove Lo who in turn have been extremely successful in the 2010s. However, while this wave is quite significant you cannot discount the success of those who achieved their success when there was no such wave in the industry, for instance, the Ace of Base, the Cardigans, Eagle Eye Cherry and A*Teens were stand alone successes during their respective eras.

The music of Sweden shares the tradition of Nordic folk dance music with its neighboring countries in northern Europe, including polka, schottische, waltz, polska and mazurka. Swedish music has also included more modern and pop influences. On a per capita basis, Sweden is one of the world's most successful exporters of popular music. Sweden's success in music began with ABBA, the winners of the Eurovision Song Contest of 1974. They were the first group to come from a non-English speaking country to experience such a magnitude of success in English speaking countries, and is all the most successful group to ever take part in Eurovision and they went on to become one of the best selling groups in the world. With its 6 wins Sweden is the second most successful country in the Eurovision Contest after Ireland who has 7 wins. So without further ado here are the 40 most successful Swedish artists of all time. 
  1. ABBA
  2. Roxette
  3. Ace of Base
  4. Avicii
  5. Europe
  6. The Cardigans
  7. Robyn
  8. Basshunter
  9. Neneh Cherry
  10. Rednex
  11. Swedish House Mafia
  12. Zara Larsson
  13. Tove Lo
  14. Dr.Alban
  15. A* Teens
  16. Icona Pop
  17. Alesso
  18. Lykke Li
  19. Crazy Frog
  20. Steve Angello
  21. Eric Prydz
  22. Loreen
  23. Agnes
  24. Meja
  25. Alcazar
  26. Axwell
  27. Sebastian Ingrosso
  28. Eagle Eye Cherry
  29. John Martin
  30. Darin Zanyar
  31. Måns Zelmerlöw
  32. The Hives
  33. Emilia
  34. Blue Swede
  35. September
  36. Andreas Johnson
  37. The Knife
  38. Bosson
  39. Play
  40. Buju Banton 

Till the next beat...

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Xposition - May 2014


Attention!!!

The much awaited Billboard Music Awards kicked off at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas hosted by Ludacris. Justin Timberlake won 7 out of his 11 nominations including Top Artist, Top Male Artist and Top Billboard Artist for his album The 20/20 Experience. Imagine Dragons were close behind winning 5 out of their 12 nominations and Robin Thicke, Pharrell Williams and T.I. scoring four trophies for their collaboration on Blurred Lines. Jennifer Lopez received the Icon Award recognizing her contribution to the music industry. She becomes the fourth artist and the first woman to obtain the award. The show opened with the FIFA 2014 Official Song We are One (Ole Ola) performed by Pitbull, Jennifer Lopez and Claudia Leitte. Other notable performances included OneRepublic with Counting Stars, Ariana Grande, Iggy Azalea and Charli XCX with Fancy/Problem, Shakira with Empire, Jason Derulo, Snoop Dogg and 2 Chainz with Wiggle/Talk Dirty and Jennifer Lopez with First Love. Other significant winners of the night were:
  • Top New Artist - Lorde
  • Top Female Artist - Katy Perry
  • Top Touring Artist - Bon Jovi
  • Top 100 Artist - Imagine Dragons
  • Top Social Artist - Justin Bieber
  • Top Streaming Artist - Miley Cyrus
  • Top Dance/Electronic Song - Wake Me Up (Avicii ft. Aloe Blacc)
The 2014 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony was also held in May at the Barclays Center in New York which inducted Peter Gabriel, Hall & Oates. KISS, Nirvana, Linda Rondstadt, Cat Stevens, the E Street Band and the legendary band managers Brian Epstein of the Beatles and Andrew Loog Oldham of the Rolling Stones. The show's historic moment occurred when the Nirvana classic were performed for the first time live since Cobain's death two decades ago. 

The 59th edition of the Eurovision Song Contest was held in Copenhagen, Denmark where Rise Like a Phoenix performed by the drag queen artist Conchita Wurst for Austria was crowned the winner with 290 points over Netherlands' The Common Linnets' Calm After the Storm which only garnered 238 points. 

Moving on to the charts, in the US Pharrell Williams' Happy continued at No.1 for the first two weeks after which John Legend's All of Me took over for the rest of the month. However, it is clear that there will be much competition for the top spot in the coming weeks with so many good songs moving up the charts such as Iggy Azalea ft. Charli XCX's Fancy and Ariana Grande ft. Iggy Azalea's Problem, Jason Derulo ft. Snoop Dogg's Wiggle and Calvin Harris' Summer. Justin Timberlake's Not A Bad Thing entered the Top 10 as well as Chris Brown's Loyal, Paramore's Ain't It Fun, Coldplay's A Sky Full Of Stars and Michael Jackson & Justin Timberlake's Love Never Felt So Good.

In the UK, Calvin Harris' Summer peaked in the first week which was overthrown by Mr. Probz's Waves (Robin Schulz Remix) which peaked for the second time. Rita Ora's much awaited single I Will Never Let You Down peaked in the third week and during the final week it was Sam Smith's Stay With Me. Other good songs that became popular during the month were:
  1. Pitbull ft. G.R.L. - Wild Wild Love
  2. Shakira - Dare (La La La)
  3. Inna - The Cola Song
  4. Clean Bandit ft. Sharna Bass - Extraordinary
  5. Paloma Faith - Only Love Can Hurt Like This
  6. Fuse ODG ft. Sean Paul - Dangerous Love
  7. Nico & Vanz - Am I Wrong
  8. Magic! - Rude
Til the next chord…

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