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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 10 long never ending days to think about it. As you might have guessed, this is because I am serving my government mandated 10 days of quarantine prison. Other than pondering where I went wrong, or how I managed to get myself positive for the dreaded Covid-19 virus, I also had time to listen to music. This stupid manmade virus (oh yeah! I have bought into the conspiracy theories) has placed the whole entertainment industry at risk. While the Americas and Europe are slowly coming out of their stringent social distancing guidelines, third world countries such as Sri Lanka can only dream about concerts or live shows for that matter. 

In this backdrop, we all need a proper quarantine playlist. This playlist is for those of you who are facing an island wide lockdown or is in quarantine or self-isolation. Whatever, boredom you are facing I suggest you listen to this playlist. It has been formulated with intricate milestones of this pandemic and also the must-listen songs that you may have missed out due to these trying times.

 I.  Return of Disco

Did you know that disco made a triumphant come back? While it has always been a favorite genre of mine, popular back in the 70s, I never imagined that this was a genre that could ever fare well again on the charts, given the penchant the millennials have for genres such as Hip Hop, EDM and Dancepop. However, was I proved wrong. We have Dua Lipa to thank for. Her album, Future Nostalgia set the stage for the return of this long forgotten genre. While her entire album is infused with disco, the most successful singles are Don’t Stop Now, Levitating and Break My Heart.

Dua Lipa’s success was followed by The Weeknd, with his platinum hit Blinding Lights. Blinding Lights ended up as the Year-End number in 2020 on both sides of the Atlantic with 8 non-consecutive weeks at the top in the UK and topped the US for 4 weeks and is still in the charts, now holding the record longest charting song on the Billboard Hot 100 with 88 weeks as of this post. He followed this up with In Your Eyes and Save Your Tears both addictive duets, the latter of which also topped the US.

Kylie Minogue’s 15th album was aptly titled Disco, which paid tribute the bygone era of the 70s and also made Minogue the first female artist to have number one album in the UK in 5 consecutive decades. The 6th studio album released by 90s pop icons, Steps also included several disco tracks. Sophie Ellis-Bexter’s latest studio album, Songs from the Kitchen Disco, has a brilliant cover of Alcazar’s Crying at the Discotheque and also a 2020 edition of her 2000-hit, Groovejet.

Newcomer Doja Cat had her big breakthrough in early 2020 with a timely disco track, Say So. She has followed this up recently with Kiss Me More, featuring R&B singer SZA. Lady Gaga was a dancepop sensation in the late noughties and the early 2010s. However, certain singles off her latest album, Chromatica explores elements of disco, particularly Rain On Me and 911. Other notable disco tracks include K-Pop boy band BTS’s foray into English with their worldwide hit, Dynamite, Elton John collaborations with Years & Years where they cover Pet Shop Boys’ hit, It’s a Sin, and Dua Lipa where the duo mashup John’s past hits Sacrifice and Rocket Man; Victoria Monét’s Experience and Kygo’s reworking of Donna Summer’s 1979-hit, Hot Stuff.

 II.  Artists Redefined

Sorry, the old Taylor can’t come to the phone right now. Because she’s dead again. Covid-19 really put everyone in isolation, whether you like it or not. When Taylor Swift went into isolation, she reinvented herself. This time Swift has entered a folk-rock era. With back-to-back multiplatinum albums, Folklore and Evermore, within a span of a mere six months, Swift proved that you only needed inspiration and lone time to produce hits. Both lead singles off the albums, Cardigan and Willow reached No.1 in the US.

While Swift became more mellow and distant from the mainstream, her pal Ed Sheeran, embraced the dark side of peer pressure. His latest hit Bad Habits, is proof that even the most idiosyncratic artist will cave for commercial success. Bad Habits is the lead single from his upcoming album “=” and is a dancepop track, most unusual for the folk pop singer. We will have to wait and see whether the entire album is a sell-out.

Former One Direction member, Harry Styles has chosen more of a mainstream pop sound for his 2nd studio album, Fine Line. His first album paid homage to the glam rock era and this redefined flavor in his new album ensured success on the charts for singles, Watermelon Sugar, Golden and Adore You.

Some artists have to redefine themselves due to circumstances beyond their control. Girl band Little Mix had to face a big obstacle in December 2020, when Jesy Nelson left the group due to mental health struggles. This was just as the group was making a chart come back after their departure from Simon Cowell’s record label, Syco Music. Their single, Sweet Melody was climbing the charts and actually reached No.1 in the UK, soon after Nelson’s departure. However, the group was determined to continue as trio. The title track off their 6th studio album, Confetti, reached the top 10 in the UK and they had their first collaboration with EDM artists David Guetta and Galantis, Heartbreak Anthem which proved to be a critical and commercial hit.

 III.   New Comers

Several new comers have left their mark on the charts and they have also proven that they are capable of producing noteworthy music. While TikTok and other social media platforms have clearly ruined the chances of good productions reaching the echelons of charts, some fortunately beat the odds and achieve this. Some of these artists are The Kid LAROI, Olivia Rodrigo, Tate McCrae and 24kGoldn. A few Australian artists also emerged during the pandemic era particularly Tones and I, Masked Wolf and Glass Animals.

Some high profile artists collaborated to form new ventures during this era. First we see DJs Martin Solveig and Jax Jones collaborate as Europa. Their hit single All Day and Night with Madison Beer preceded the pandemic, but the dance track Tequila with RAYE was released after. Silk Sonic was formed in 2021 by R&B artists Bruno Mars and Anderson .Paak. Their debut single Leave the Door Open was a commercial hit reaching No.1 in the US.

Eurovision faced a major setback as the 2020 edition to be held in Rotterdam, Netherlands was cancelled due to the pandemic. The Netherlands won back in 2019 with Duncan Laurence’s Arcade. The song experienced new traction in 2020 after the release of the duet version with American artist FLETCHER. At the 2021 Eurovision, Italy won the contest with Måneskin’s rock track, Zitti e Buoni. With the victory at Eurovision, Måneskin propelled to fame with their singles Beggin’ and I Wanna Be Your Slave charting in several territories.

 IV.    Pity Party Floor-fillers  

Due to constant lockdowns, curfews and social distancing guidelines, dancing with friends and family seems like a fantasy for most of us. While we wallow in our pity parties, certain artists have produced a number of hits that are worthy floor-fillers at any party. EDM legend Tiësto has resurfaced with numerous hits for his portfolio, proving that age is definitely never a barrier for those who can improvise and adapt to the times.

Jason Derulo has also made a much anticipated come back on the charts with several hits such as the global smash, Savage Love, sampled from Jawsh 685’s Siren Beat.  Ava Max has been busy during the pandemic as she managed to release her debut studio album, Heaven & Hell in 2020. The Black Eyed Peas managed to impact the charts with their Spanglish 8th studio album, Translation. This is the first time the Peas have made chart gain after the permanent departure of Fergie from the group to pursue her solo career.

Other notable tracks – Pussycat Dolls’ comeback single, React; Nathan Evans’ sea shanty turned viral TikTok sensation, Wellerman; Shakira’s sampling of Inner Circle’s Sweat in Me Gusta; Topic’s reworking of ATB’s 9PM as Your Love and Surf Mesa’s ILY, which samples Frank Valli’s Can’t Take My Eyes Off You.

V.      Top Picks from the Covid-19 Era

The final 30 songs are those that you clearly should be aware of during these trying times. From the fan favorites like Justin Bieber, Ariana Grande, Sam Smith and Katy Perry to the lesser known artists such as Rag ‘n’ Bone Man, Pop Smoke and Ella Henderson, I have included genres for everyone. The final 10 songs I have listed are for anyone who is dealing with the pandemic directly, and to overcome such emotional trauma and to be resilient and courageous. These songs also express about kindness, about how to be calm and that it is okay not to be okay.

So I hope you enjoy this carefully curated quarantine playlist:

  1. The Weeknd – Blinding lights 
  2. The Weeknd ft. Doja Cat – In your eyes
  3. The Weeknd & Ariana Grande – Save your tears 
  4. Doja Cat – Say so
  5. Doja Cat ft. SZA – Kiss me more
  6. Dua Lipa – Don’t start now 
  7. Dua Lipa ft. DaBaby – Levitating 
  8. Dua Lipa – Break my heart 
  9. Kylie Minogue – Magic
  10. Kylie Minogue – Say something
  11. Years & Years with Elton John – It’s a sin 
  12. Elton John & Dua Lipa – Cold heart 
  13. Steps – Something in my eyes
  14. Sophie Ellis-Bexter – Crying at the discotheque 
  15. Sophie Ellis-Bexter – Groovejet (If this ain’t love) 2020 
  16. Kygo & Donna Summer – Hot stuff 
  17. Victoria Monét, Khalid & SG Lewis – Experience 
  18. Lady Gaga & Ariana Grande – Rain on me
  19. Lady Gaga – 911 
  20. BTS – Dynamite

Best Love Songs of 2019

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The decade ended with some inspiring yet extremely love-gushing records that are bound to be deemed as classics in the years to come. In the ever expanding genres of the industry, all artists with the certain exceptions of rap and rock have had their attempt at the production of a love song. This compilation takes a closer look at those tunes of love of yesteryear which made us cherish our loved ones and reminisce the endearing memories we have shared with them. 

1. Taylor Swift – Lover
It took Swift almost a decade to perfect another love song after Today was a Fairytale. However, this pop ballad is clearly the best love song of 2019 with perfect vocals and mushy lyrics. It is the title track off her latest album and is clearly the best production out of the record. It is one of those tunes that is gushing with love and is accompanied by a duet with Shawn Mendes as well as a First Dance Remix catered particularly for weddings. Her work was paid off as it received a Song of the Year nomination at the 2020 Grammys.

2. Dan + Shay & Justin Bieber – 10,000 Hours
In one of Bieber’s latest ventures other than marriage, we see the superstar collaborate with country duo Dan + Shay for one of the sappiest tracks of the year. The ballad proved to be extremely commercially and critically successful and is accompanied by a music video featuring the wives of the three vocalists.

3. Backstreet Boys – No place
The third release off the critically acclaimed ninth studio album of BSB is a refreshing and light pop track with a focus on loved ones and family. The boy band makes the production even more wholesome with a music video featuring their respective families.

4. Zayn & Zhavia Ward – A whole new world
We are all familiar with this track where the original from Aladdin by Peabo Bryson and Regina Belle won the coveted Best Original Song at the 1993 Academy Awards as well as the Song of the Year at the 1994 Grammys. This Middle Eastern reworked production was well received by critics where Zayn and Zhavia’s vocals complemented each other perfectly to coincide with the ambience of the remake.

5. AJ Mitchell ft. Ava Max – Slow dance 
Two newcomers to the industry have attempted and succeeded in their endeavor to produce an awesome track with just the correct dose of romance. While Mitchell has not yet broke through into the mainstream, this collaboration is a clear stepping stone towards that direction. 

6. Tom Walker – Just you and I 
It is the rerelease of the full production of the track that was only available as an acoustic release in 2017. This slow love song was critically acclaimed and was one of the most successful singles in Europe of 2019. The record marks Walker’s second biggest hit in the mainstream.

7. Shawn Mendes & Camila Cabello – Señorita 
This sultry Latin pop duet marks the second time the duo has collaborated following I Know What You Did Last Summer in 2015. The record is the biggest hit in this compilation topping the charts in over 35 countries. The steamy track also sparked off a new found romance between Mendes and Cabello.

8. Ed Sheeran & Justin Bieber – I don’t care 
This up tempo dancehall-influenced duet served as the lead single off Sheeran’s surprise studio album, No.6 Collaborations Project. This sprightly tune was one of the biggest hits last year and is accompanied by a less than appealing video where the two artists “have fun” in front of the green screen at the viewer’s expense.

9. Westlife – Hello my love 
Of course Westlife’s much anticipated comeback must be a love song. The pop-EDM track was the lead single off the band’s eleventh album, Spectrum, which sees the beloved boy band do what they do best, sing about love.

10. Jonas Brothers – Sucker 
Clearly there is a pattern for the comebacks of boy bands. Shedding their solo careers, the brothers ended their hiatus with their up tempo pop rock production. This edgy earworm dance anthem heralded the successful return of the Jonas Brothers which has led to a multiplatinum album and autobiography. The music video features the three alongside their significant others. 

Till the next ballad...

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Best Christmas Hits of this Decade

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Every year this blog delivers a brand new compilation to add to your Christmas playlist. This year we explore the latest Christmas songs that have joined the fray to brighten our yuletide spirit. We are not referring to modern Christmas classics such as Mariah Carey’s All I Want for Christmas is You and Wham!’s Last Christmas, but those originals songs that have entered seasonal airplay only this decade. 

There are artists such as Michael Bublé and Sia who always deliver a festive jingle or two to lighten up our Christmas gatherings. Producing a Christmas album is an arduous task as reception by fans and critics can be polarizing. Due to this, only a few bold musicians actually go down this onerous path, as most take the easy way out with a single. This playlist was such a pleasure to compile as I found out some real gems to be added to your usual Christmas collection. 

Coldplay’s Christmas Lights takes the top spot as the slow ballad delivers a very inspirational message for the season. This is followed by Gwen Stefani and Blake Shelton’s You Make It Feel Like Christmas and Sia’s Santa’s Coming for Us which are both equally upbeat and cheerful. In terms of entries Sia leads  with 5 followed by Kelly Clarkson, Katy Perry, Aloe Blacc, John Legend, Ariana Grande and Gwen Stefani each with 2 entries. So here are the Top 40 Christmas Hits of this Decade:
  1. Coldplay – Christmas lights
  2. Gwen Stefani  ft. Blake Shelton – You make it feel like Christmas
  3. Sia – Santa’s coming for us
  4. Leona Lewis – One more sleep
  5. John Legend – Bring me love
  6. Kelly Clarkson – Underneath the tree
  7. Ariana Grande – Santa tell me
  8. Aloe Blacc – I got your Christmas right here
  9. Sia – My old Santa Claus
  10. Justin Bieber – Mistletoe
  11. Matt Terry – When Christmas comes around
  12. Lindsey Stirling ft. Becky G – C’mon Christmas
  13. Pentatonix – That’s Christmas to me
  14. Michael Bublé – Cold December night
  15. Lady Antebellum – On this winter’s night  
  16. Gwen Stefani – Cheer for the elves
  17. Jim Brickman ft. Kenny Rogers – That silent night
  18. Kylie Minogue – Every day’s like Christmas
  19. Katy Perry – Cozy little Christmas
  20. Mariah Carey – Oh Santa!
  21. OneRepublic – Christmas without you
  22. Sia – Every day is Christmas
  23. Kelly Clarkson – Wrapped in red
  24. John Legend – By Christmas eve
  25. Meghan Trainor – I’ll be home
  26. Sia – Ho ho ho
  27. Sara Evans – At Christmas
  28. Hurts – All I want for Christmas is New Year’s day
  29. Ariana Grande – Winter things
  30. Katy Perry – Every day is a holiday
  31. Christina Perri – Something about December
  32. Train – Shake up Christmas
  33. Elizabeth Chan – Something about the holidays
  34. Idina Menzel – December prayer
  35. Sia – Snowman
  36. The Monkees – What would Santa do
  37. Sara Bareilles – Love is Christmas
  38. Jessie J – This Christmas day
  39. The Celebs – Rock with Rudolph
  40. Aloe Blacc – Funky ass Christmas 
Till the next carol...

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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

Till the next chord...

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2017 Recap: A Year in Music

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Ciao Adios 2017! We were all in love with the shape of 2017 as it gave us some of the best music the industry had to offer. The greatest moments in music were overshadowed by the horrific tragedies which was clearly a sign of the times. But the world moves on another day, another drama and more music. We have a million reasons to love the year but that doesn’t mean we don’t have issues with it, cause you’ve got them too. While we said we won’t let go of 2017, we had to bid farewell. I don't have new rules, so similar to 2016 I will strip 2017 down under seven segments: genres, albums, singles, milestones, shockers, talent and obituaries, and it goes something just like this: 

1. Genres
The most conspicuous changes in some of the mainstream genres included:
  • Latin music resurfaced with force in the form of Spanglish remixes and dominated the charts  throughout the year.
  • Mainstream Pop gradually reverted to its original form during the year after facing a tropical take over the year before.
  • Hip Hop and Rap were forces to be reckoned with new artists introducing their own flavours.
  • Dancepop and Electropop were reignited as they seeped through several EDM as well as Pop albums
  • Rock and Country once more took a backseat, with the genres becoming almost irrelevant on the charts.  
2. Albums
Some of the most awaited albums were released in 2017:

Shania Twain – Now (5th studio album – first album in 15 years)
Fergie – Double Dutchess (2nd studio album – first album in 11 years)
Steps – Tears on the Dancefloor (5th studio album – first proper album in 17 years)
Linkin Park – One More Light (7th studio album – Bennington's final album)
Zara Larsson – So Good (2nd studio album – first to be internationally released)
Kesha – Rainbow (3rd studio album – first since her legal battle with Dr. Luke)
Pink – Beautiful Trauma (7th studio album – first album in 5 years)
Kendrick Lamar – DAMN. (4th studio album – Year-End No.1 in the US)
Ed Sheeran – ÷ (3rd studio album – Year-End No.1 in the UK)
Taylor Swift – Reputation (6th studio album)
Lorde – Melodrama (2nd studio album)
Jay-Z – 4:44 (13th studio album)
Shakira – El Dorado (11th studio album)
Imagine Dragons – Evolve (3rd studio album)
Lana Del Rey – Lust for Life (5th studio album)
Sam Smith – The Thrill of It All (2nd studio album)
Eminem – Revival (9th studio album)

Most of the anticipated albums in 2018 were debut studio albums:
Dua Lipa – Dua Lipa
Harry Styles – Harry Styles
SZA – Ctrl
The Chainsmokers – Memories…Do Not Open
Khalid – American Teen
Rag ‘n’ Bone Man – Human
Stormzy – Gang Signs & Prayer
Niall Horan – Flicker
Liam Gallagher – As You Were

3. Singles
Here are some interesting trivia regarding the global hits of 2017:
  • Ed Sheeran’s Shape of You topped the charts in 44 countries and was conspicuously the most successful song of 2017.
  • The music video for Taylor Swift’s Look What You Made Me Do broke the record for most-watched video on YouTube within 24 hours by achieving 43.2 million views passing Adele’s Hello.
  • Logic ft. Khalid & Alessia Cara’s 1-800-273-8255 is the phone number for the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline in the US which witnessed a surge of more than 50% of calls to the hotline following its release and eventual popularity.
  • Luis Fonsi & Daddy Yankee ft. Justin Bieber’s Despacito tied a 20-year old record held by Mariah Carey & Boyz II Men’s One Sweet Day for the longest-reigning number one on the Billboard Hot 100 with 16 weeks.
  • Cardi B’s Bodak Yellow (Money Moves) is the second solo Hip-Hop No.1 single by a female in US chart’s history after Lauryn Hill’s Doo Wop (That Thing) in 1998 .
  • With the release of Liam Payne ft. Quavo’s Strip That Down all of One Direction’s members had made their solo debuts each one having at least one hit entering the Top 10 in the UK during the year, and Harry Styles even topping the chart with Sign of the Times. 
  • With Nicki Minaj’s debut of three songs in April on the Billboard Hot 100 (No Frauds, Regrets in Your Tears and Changed It) she passed Aretha Franklin for the most total appearances among women on the chart.
  • With Rihanna’s Love on the Brain entering the Hot 100 Top 10, she passed Elvis Presley becoming the artist with the third most top-ten singles in Hot 100 history behind only Madonna and The Beatles.  
  • Mariah Carey’s Christmas classic All I Want for Christmas is You achieved a chart peak in the US after 23 years of its release when it peaked at No.9.
  • Ed Sheeran’s Perfect grabbed the coveted Christmas No.1 in the UK with its sales being propelled due to duet versions with Beyonce and Andrea Bocelli.  
4. Milestones
Some musicians need to be given the due recognition for their achievements during the year.
  • Adele became the first artist in history to win the triple crowns at the ceremony twice with Record of the Year and Song of the Year for Hello and Album of the Year for 25 at the 59th Grammy Awards a feat which she previously achieved in 2012. 
  • The Beatles drummer Ringo Starr and Bee Gees lead vocalist Barry Gibb were knighted in the Queen’s 2017 New Year Honours
  • Sir Paul McCartney, Emeli Sande and Ed Sheeran receive the prestigious MBE in the Queen’s 2017 Birthday Honours List 
  • Taylor Swift wins sexual assault case against DJ David Mueller for groping her at a 2013 concert 
  • Diana Ross was honored with the Lifetime Achievement Award at the 2017 American Music Awards
  • Latin Recording Academy Person of the Year was bestowed on Alejandro Sanz at the 2017 Latin Grammy Awards
  • Pink received the prestigious Michael Jackson Video Vanguard Award at the 2017 MTV Video Music Awards 
  • Robbie Williams received the Icon Award at the BRIT Awards 2017 
  • Pitbull was awarded the inaugural Dick Clark Achievement Award for his contribution to Latin Music at the 2017 Latin American Music Awards 
  • Jay-Z was inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame and became the first rapper in history to be bestowed with such an honour.
  • Selena Gomez was named 2017’s Billboard Woman of the Year 
  • U2 received the Global Icon Award at the 2017 MTV European Music Awards 
  • Luis Fonsi & Daddy Yankee ft. Justin Bieber’s Despacito became the most watched YouTube video of all time with over 4.7 billion views.
  • Lady Gaga’s performance at the 2017 Super Bowl LI Halftime Show was the second most-watched in history and is also among the most critically acclaimed of all time
  • Sampha’s Process won the coveted 2017 Mercury Prize
  • Afrojack played a record breaking eight sets at Tomorrowland 2017 
  • Vera Lynn made history when her album, 100, charted at Number 3 in the UK, making her the first living centenarian to have a Top 10 album
  • Cher was bestowed with the Icon Award at the 2017 Billboard Music Awards 
  • Britney Spears honoured with the Icon Award at the 2017 Radio Disney Music Awards
5. Shockers
There were amazing moments in 2017 as well as the tragic ones that made up this memorable year.
  • 58 people were shot dead and around 851 were injured in a shooting at the Route 91 Harvest Country Music Festival during Jason Aldean’s performance, making this the second deadliest concert shootings in history.  
  • Chester Bennington, lead singer of Linkin Park hangs himself soon after the release of the band’s 7th studio album 
  • A suicide bomb attack after an Ariana Grande concert at the Manchester Arena resulted in 22 deaths and left 250 injured.
  • Glastonbury to take a year’s break after pulling in a record peak audience of 4.1 million viewers for Ed Sheeran’s headline slot and be replaced with BBC Music’s The Biggest Weekend
  • Ed Sheeran privately settles a case of copyright infringement for his single Photograph and  the similarity between Matt Cardle’s Amazing 
  • Fergie takes an indefinite break from the Black Eyed Peas 
  • Tony Hadley, lead singer of Spandau Ballet formally announces his departure from the band
  • Russia withdraws from Eurovision as Ukraine bans their representative Yulia Samoylova  from entering the host country by virtue of having traveled directly from Russia to Crimea in 2015
  • Hip-Hop trio Tulisa, Dappy and Fazer indicates a N-Dubz reunion 
  • The first ever Asia-Pacific Eurovision Song Contest was announced as Eurovision Asia was formally launched with 20 countries coming together to compete in an annual grand finale.
6. Talent
Here are the winners of those talent/reality contests which produce some of the best artists:

62nd Eurovision Song Contest – Portugal with Salvador Sobral’s Amar Pelos Dois
The X Factor (14th Season) – Rak-Su mentored by Simon Cowell
The Voice (12th Season) – Chris Blue coached by Alicia Keys
The Voice (13th Season – Chloe Kohanski coached by Blake Shelton
The Voice UK (6th Season) – Mo Adeniran coached by Jennifer Hudson
Britain’s Got Talent (11th Season) – Tokio Myers

7. Obituaries
Finally we remember those who left us in 2017.

Al Jarreau (12 February 1940 – 12 February 2017)
Joni Sledge (13 September 1956 – 10 March 2017)
Chuck Berry (18 October 1926 – 18 March 2017)
J. Geils (20 February 1946 – 11 April 2017)
Chris Cornell (20 July 1964 – 18 May 2017)
Gregg Allman (08 December 1947 – 27 May 2017)
Chester Bennington (20 March 1976 – 20 July 2017)
Tom Petty (20 October 1950 – 02 October 2017)
David Cassidy (12 April 1950 – 21 November 2017)
Wayne Cochran (10 May 1939 – 21 November 2017)
Kim Jong-hyun (08 April 1990 – 18 December 2017)

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Xposition - December, 2017

Attention!!!

While the awards season officially came to a close we had other accolades to be given. These were the year-end coronations. Ed Sheeran’s Shape of You was a no-shocker there as it crowned almost all the major year-end charts worldwide from US and UK to Canada and Australia. Luis Fonsi & Daddy Yankee featuring Justin Bieber’s Despacito was a close second as it was released later in the year as a Spanglish remix. In the US, it was a clearly male dominated chart with Halsey being the lone female within the top 10, even that only as a featured role in The Chainsmokers’ Closer. In the UK too it was not too different as there were only two females featured in the top 10: Zara Larsson featured on Clean Bandit’s Symphony and Raye featured on Jax Jones’ You Don’t Know Me. The top 10 for the major markets are as follows:

#
United States
United Kingdom
Australia
Canada
1
Ed Sheeran – Shape of you
Ed Sheeran – Shape of you
Ed Sheeran – Shape of you
Ed Sheeran – Shape of you
2
Luis Fonsi & Daddy Yankee ft. Justin Bieber – Despacito
Luis Fonsi & Daddy Yankee ft. Justin Bieber – Despacito
Luis Fonsi & Daddy Yankee ft. Justin Bieber – Despacito
Luis Fonsi & Daddy Yankee ft. Justin Bieber – Despacito
3
Bruno Mars – That’s what I like
Ed Sheeran – Castle on the hill
Ed Sheeran – Castle on the hill
The Chainsmokers ft. Halsey – Closer
4
Kendrick Lamar – Humble.
French Montana ft. Swae Lee – Unforgettable
Ed Sheeran – Perfect
The Chainsmokers & Coldplay – Something just like this
5
The Chainsmokers & Coldplay – Something just like this
Ed Sheeran – Galway girl
The Chainsmokers & Coldplay – Something just like this
French Montana ft. Swae Lee – Unforgettable
6
Migos ft. Lil Uzi Vert – Bad and boujee
Ed Sheeran – Perfect
Imagine Dragons – Thunder
The Weeknd ft. Daft Punk – Starboy
7
The Chainsmokers ft. Halsey – Closer
Clean Bandit ft. Zara Larsson – Symphony
Ed Sheeran – Galway girl
Bruno Mars – That’s what I like
8
Sam Hunt – Body like a bad road
Rag ‘n’ Bone Man – Human
Kendrick Lamar – Humble.
Kygo & Selena Gomez – It ain’t me
9
Imagine Dragons – Believer
The Chainsmokers & Coldplay – Something just like this
Macklemore ft. Skylar Grey – Glorious
Clean Bandit ft. Sean Paul & Anne-Marie - Rockabye
10
Post Malone ft. Quavo – Congratulations
Jax Jones ft. Raye – You don’t know me
Shawn Mendes – There’s nothing holdin’ me back
DJ Khaled ft. Justin Bieber, Quavo, Chance the Rapper & Lil Wayne – I’m the one

Although the BRIT Awards 2018 are to be held in February, as per the norm the winner of the BRITs Critics Choice was announced. Beating competition from Mabel and Stefflon Don, Jorja Smith was announced as the winner of the coveted award. She follows in the footsteps of Adele, Sam Smith, Ellie Goulding and most recently Rag ‘n’ Bone Man who proved he indeed has what it takes to be a superstar.

In reality TV news, the X Factor had its grand finale in December where Rak-Su emerged victorious over Grace Davies after an intense last battle. Rak-Su won with their own original song Dimelo which features Wyclef Jean and Naughty Boy. Another significance of this victory is that they are only the second group to have won the show after Little Mix and the only boy band to win it. Mentored by Simon Cowell, the foursome managed to win the audience and was a much easier win being the clear favorites unlike the year before.

It was also revealed at the end of the month that The Beatles drummer Ringo Starr and Bee Gees founder member Barry Gibb had been awarded knighthoods in the Queen’s New Year Honours. Other honorees include grime star Wiley, real name Richard Cowie, who is awarded an MBE for his services to music.

On the other side of the world, the lead singer of K-Pop band SHINee Kim Jong-hyun was found unconscious at his home and dead upon admission to hospital at the age of 27. His death is considered to be ruled as an apparent suicide.   

In the US, Post Malone ft. 21 Savage’s Rockstar continued its reign till the third week until Ed Sheeran’s Perfect took the crown fueled by a duet version with Beyonce and continued at the top for the rest of the month. During the month Migos, Nicki Minaj and Cardi B entered the top 10 with MotorSport and Mariah Carey entered the top 10 with her Christmas classic All I Want For Christmas Is You, which achieved its chart peak 23 years since it was originally released.   

In the UK, Camila Cabello ft. Young Thug’s Havana began the month at the top but was dethroned again by Ed Sheeran’s Perfect. Perfect remained at the top throughout even grabbing the coveted Christmas No.1. During the month Clean Bandit ft. Julia Michaels' I Miss You, MK’s 17 and Eminem ft. Ed Sheeran’s River all entered the top 10.

Other songs which became popular during the month were:

1.       NF – Let you down
2.       Dua Lipa – IDGAF
3.       Taylor Swift ft. Ed Sheeran & Future – End game
4.       Inna – Nirvana
5.       Camila Cabello – Never be the same
6.       Halsey & G-Eazy – Him & I
7.       Jason Derulo ft. French Montana – Tip toe 

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Greatest Hits of 2017

Attention!!!

2017 was the year of Ed. With monumental sales for his third studio album Divide (÷) as well as its titanic lead single, Shape of You, Sheeran reignited traditional Pop as a mainstream genre worldwide. The magnitude of this influence was far reaching, as his singles and album redefined pop culture during the year making a massive impact on various global charts and paving the way for other Pop artists to achieve chart success. However, Sheeran was not the only influence in 2017. 

The year also witnessed the resurgence of Latin music which seeped into the mainstream in the form of Spanglish remixes. The foundation of the Latin dance mega hit Bailando, which Enrique Iglesias laid in 2014 was exponentially heightened by Luis Fonsi and Daddy Yankee this year with a Spanglish reworking of their song Despacito with Justin Bieber. This proved to be extremely successful, commercially and critically, breaking many records all over including tying with the 22-year old record held by Mariah Carey & Boyz II Men’s One Sweet Day for the longest streak at No.1 on the Billboard Hot 100 in the US and also becoming the most-watched music video in the world.

The year was also marred by death and destruction, tragedy and commotion throughout the industry. As a result several charity songs also achieved chart success although none of which managed to enter here. Apart from Ed Sheeran, several artists who have been in the industry managed to release their biggest hits i.e. Kygo, French Montana, Kendrick Lamar, DJ Khaled and Demi Lovato and some of the newer artists such as Post Malone, Dua Lipa and Camila Cabello achieved immense success. Moreover, another point to note is that all the former One Direction members (excluding Zayn who already proved that he had potential for a solo career in 2016) released hit singles out of which only Louis Tomlinson failed to achieve enough success to be included in this list.

In terms of genres, Rap and R&B took over the mainstream initially as Reggae Fusion and Dancehall which was popular in 2016 disappeared from the mainstream. Later on Pop and Latin music took over the charts globally and their stronghold could not be swayed as Rock, EDM and Country took the backseat this year. However, mainstream music in general seemed to be influenced with a very tropical flavor, possibly a remnant from the Dancehall of yesteryear as genres ranging from Pop, House and Rap seemed to inculcate the new sultry beats.  

Ed Sheeran, Taylors Swift and Alessia Cara have the highest number of entries with 3 followed by Zayn, The Chainsmokers, DJ Khaled, Quavo, Justin Bieber, Post Malone, Beyonce, Lil Uzi Vert, Katy Perry, Clean Bandit, Imagine Dragons, The Weeknd and Daft Punk with 2 each. The list this year was compiled based on worldwide charts alone 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 best 50 songs of 2017:
  1. Ed Sheeran – Shape of you 
  2. Luis Fonsi & Daddy Yankee ft. Justin Bieber – Despacito 
  3. Bruno Mars – That’s what I like
  4. DJ Khaled ft. Lil Wayne, Justin Bieber, Chance the Rapper & Quavo – I’m the one 
  5. Camila Cabello ft. Young Thug – Havana 
  6. French Montana ft. Swae Lee – Unforgettable 
  7. The Chainsmokers & Coldplay – Something just like this 
  8. Taylor Swift – Look what you made me do 
  9. Kendrick Lamar – Humble. 
  10. Dua Lipa – New rules
  11. Kygo & Selena Gomez – It ain’t me 
  12. Shawn Mendes – There’s nothing holdin’ me back
  13. Migos ft. Lil Uzi Vert – Bad and boujee 
  14. Calvin Harris ft. Katy Perry, Pharrell Williams & Big Sean – Feels 
  15. Post Malone ft. 21 Savage – Rockstar 
  16. Clean Bandit ft. Anne Marie & Sean Paul – Rockabye 
  17. J Balvin & Willy William ft. Beyoncé – Mi gente 
  18. DJ Khaled ft. Rihanna & Bryson Tiller – Wild thoughts 
  19. Sam Smith – Too good at goodbyes
  20. Pink – What about us 
  21. Ed Sheeran & Beyoncé – Perfect 
  22. The Weeknd ft. Daft Punk – I feel it coming 
  23. Zayn & Taylor Swift – I don’t wanna live forever 
  24. The Chainsmokers – Paris
  25. Charlie Puth – Attention 
  26. Liam Payne ft. Quavo – Strip  that down
  27. Logic ft. Alessia Cara & Khalid – 1-800-273-8255 
  28. Imagine Dragons – Believer 
  29. Clean Bandit ft. Zara Larsson – Symphony
  30. Ed Sheeran – Castle on the hill  
  31. Zayn ft. Sia – Dusk till dawn 
  32. Zedd & Alessia Cara – Stay 
  33. Future – Mask off 
  34. Harry Styles – Sign of the times 
  35. Julia Michaels – Issues 
  36. The Weeknd ft. Daft Punk – Starboy 
  37. Imagine Dragons – Thunder 
  38. James Arthur – Say you won’t let go
  39. Niall Horan – Slow hands 
  40. Cardi B – Bodak yellow (money moves)
  41. The Chainsmokers ft. Halsey – Closer 
  42. Lil Uzi Vert – XO Tour Llif3 
  43. Drake – Passionfruit 
  44. Demi Lovato – Sorry not sorry 
  45. Rag n’ Bone Man – Human 
  46. Portugal. The Man – Feel it still 
  47. Alessia Cara – Scars to your beautiful 
  48. Taylor Swift - …Ready for it? 
  49. Katy Perry ft. Skip Marley – Chained to the rhythm
  50. Rae Sremmurd ft. Gucci Mane – Black Beatles 
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Xposition - November, 2017

Attention!!!

The awards season was in full swing this November. First up was the 2017 Country Music Association (CMA) Awards. Chris Stapleton was the big winner of the night winning Male Vocalist of the Year and Album of the Year for From a Room: Volume 1. The other winners were:
·         Female Vocalist of the Year: Miranda Lambert
·         New Artist of the Year: Jon Pardi
·         Entertainer of the Year: Garth Brooks
·         Single of the Year: Keith Urban – Blue ain’t your color
·         Song of the Year: Little Big Town – Better man
·         Vocal Group of the Year: Little Big Town
·         Music Video of the Year: Brothers Osborne – It ain’t my fault
·         Musical Event of the Year: Glen Campbell with Willie Nelson – Funny how time slips away

Next up we have the MTV European Music Awards which was hosted by Rita Ora at the Wembley Arena, London. She gave a brilliant performance of her songs Your Song and new hit Anywhere and was also bestowed with the Power of Music Award. Other good performances of the night were Camila Cabello’s Havana, Eminem and Skylar Grey’s Walk on Water, Shawn Mendes’ There’s Nothing Holdin’ Me Back and Clean Bandit’s medley of Symphony, Rockabye and I Miss You with Zara Larsson, Anne-Marie and Julia Michaels. Shawn Mendes was the big winner of the night taking home four awards including Best Artist and Best Song for There’s Nothing Holdin’ Me Back. Other significant wins include:
·         Best Video: Kendrick Lamar – Humble
·         Best New Artist: Dua Lipa
·         Best Pop: Camila Cabello
·         Best Electronic: David Guetta
·         Best Rock: Coldplay
·         Best Hip-Hop: Eminem
·         Global Icon: U2

The 2017 Latin Grammys were also held in November with Luis Fonsi and Daddy Yankee both leading with 4 awards for their mega hit Despacito winning Record of the Year, Song of the Year, Best Urban/Fusion Performance and Best Short Form Music Video. Some of the best performances of the night included CNCO with Reggaeton Lento (Bailemos), Luis Fonsi, Bomba Estéreo, Victor Manuelle and Diplo with Despacito and Maluma with Felices Los 4. Some of the other significant winners were:
·        Album of the Year: Rubén Blades with Roberto Delgado & Orquesta – Salsa Big Band
·         Best New Artist: Vincente Garcia
·         Best Contemporary Pop Vocal Album: Shakira – El Dorado
·         Producer of the Year: Eduardo Cabra
·         Best Urban Song: Residente – Somos Anormales

The 2017 American Music Awards is the final major award ceremony for the year. Bruno Mars had an almost clean sweep grabbing 7 out of his 8 nominations of the night including Artist of the Year, Favorite Male Artist Pop/Rock, Favorite Male Artist R&B/Soul and Video of the Year for That’s What I Like. There were amazing performances by Marshmello and Selena Gomez with Wolves, Imagine Dragons and Khalid with a mashup of Thunder and Young, Dumb and Broke, BTS with DNA and Diana Ross who was bestowed with the Lifetime Achievement Award sang a medley of her hits I’m Coming Out, Take Me Higher, Ease on Down the Road, The Best Years of My Life and Ain’t No Mountain High Enough. The other major wins include:
·         New Artist of the Year: Niall Horan
·    Collaboration of the Year: Luis Fonsi & Daddy Yankee ft. Justin Bieber – Despacito
·         Tour of the Year: Coldplay – A Head Full of Dreams
·         Favorite Female Artist - Pop/Rock: Lady Gaga
·    Favorite Song - Pop/Rock: Luis Fonsi & Daddy Yankee ft. Justin Bieber – Despacito
·         Favorite Artist - Rap/Hip-Hop: Drake
·         Favorite Artist - Latin: Shakira
·         Favorite Artist - Electronic Dance Music: The Chainsmokers
·         Favorite Soundtrack: Moana

Lastly in awards news, we have the most anticipated nominations in music - Grammys. The 2018 Grammy Nominations were announced at the end of the month with Jay-Z leading with 8 nominations followed by Kendrick Lamar with 7 and Bruno Mars with 6. The following are the nominees under the 4 main categories:
1.       Record of the Year
·         Childish Gambino – Redbone
·         Luis Fonsi & Daddy Yankee ft. Justin Bieber – Despacito
·         Jay-Z – The story of O.J.
·         Kendrick Lamar – Humble.
·         Bruno Mars – 24K Magic
2.       Album of the Year
·         Childish Gambino – Awaken My Love
·         Jay-Z – 4:44
·         Kendrick Lamar – DAMN.
·         Lorde – Melodrama
·         Bruno Mars – 24K Magic
3.       Song of the Year
·         Luis Fonsi & Daddy Yankee ft. Justin Bieber – Despacito
·         Jay-Z – 4:44
·         Julia Michaels – Issues
·         Logic ft. Alessia Cara & Khalid – 1-800-273-8255
·         Bruno Mars – That’s What I Like
4.       Best New Artist
·         Alessia Cara
·         Khalid
·         Lil Uzi Vert
·         Julia Michaels
·         SZA

In other news, Selena Gomez was named the Billboard’s 2017 Woman of the Year. The singer was honored at the annual Women in Music gala at the end of the month. This year the Rising Star was awarded to 2016 America’s Got Talent winner Grace VanderWaal.  The other honorees were:
·         Rulebreaker Award – Kehlani
·         Icon of the Year – Mary J. Blige
·         Breakthrough – Camila Cabello
·         Powerhouse – Kelly Clarkson

Meanwhile in chart news, in the US, Post Malone ft. 21 Savage’s Rockstar reigned supreme throughout the month although Camila Cabello ft. Young Thug’s Havana peaked at No.2 and came extremely close to dethroning Rockstar. During the month Ed Sheeran & Beyoncé’s Perfect, Lil Pump’s Gucci Gang and Maroon 5 ft. SZA’s What Lovers Do all entered the top 10.  

In the UK, Rockstar opened the month at the top although here Camila Cabello managed to overthrow Post Malone and stayed at the top for the remainder of the month. During the month Rita Ora’s Anywhere, Charlie Puth’s How Long and Eminem ft. Beyoncé’s Walk on Water all entered the top 10.

Other songs which became popular during the month were: 
1.       Selena Gomez & Marshmello – Wolves
2.       Big Shaq – Man’s not hot
3.       Taylor Swift – Call it what you want
4.       Clean Bandit ft. Julia Michaels – I miss you
5.       NF – Let you down
6.       Sam Smith – One last song
7.       Post Malone – I fall apart 

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Ultimate Quarantine Playlist

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