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LINKIN PARK ~ Rap Rock Royalty ~

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It is one thing to master one genre of music, but it is yet another to master two, mash them up and develop an entirely new unique sound. This is exactly what Linkin Park did in the early 2000s when they entered the mainstream music industry. Taking Alternative Rock to new heights with the incorporation of Rap, EDM and Nu Metal, Linkin Park turned the industry as a whole towards a new era of radio friendly rock music. With multi-platinum selling albums alongside global smash hits and awards and accolades from the Grammys to UN Global Leadership Awards, Linkin Park became the best-selling band of the 21st century and one of the best-selling artists in the world. 

While we commemorate the first year death anniversary of lead vocalist Chester Bennington, let's look back at this band who left their mark on the Rock music scene as well as becoming pop/rock cultural icons of the new millennium.

Mike Shinoda, Rob Bourdon, and Brad Delson were high school friends who after their graduation recruited Dave Farrell and Joe Hahn to form a band, then called Xero. Initially recording and producing in Shinoda's bedroom studio, the band failed to make headway in terms of a record deal. In 1999, the band recruited Chester Bennington whose vocals complemented those of Shinoda's. In rebranding their name, the band chose the name Lincoln Park and opted to "Linkin Park" in order to obtain the internet domain name - linkinpark.com. With the new sound and new name the band finally landed a record deal with Warner Bros. Records through which they released their debut studio album Hybrid Theory.
It is no secret that the late nineties and the early noughties belonged to Pop. On one end there were the boy/girl bands such as Spice Girls, Backstreet Boys, Westlife, Boyzone, All Saints etc. creating a cultural phenomenon in the music world, while on the other end there were the solo Pop stars such as Britney Spears, Christina Aguilera, Enrique Iglesias, Shakira and Jennifer Lopez who were gaining ground in the industry.

During the release of Hybrid Theory in 2000, Alternative Rock was not a new genre to the charts. We had the likes of Lifehouse, 3 Doors Down, Staind, Matchbox Twenty and The Calling with Creed and Nickelback even topping the charts. The initial releases off of the album - One Step Closer, Crawling and Papercut were well received globally and the critics loved the sound, with Crawling going on to win the Best Hard Rock Performance at the 2002 Grammy Awards.
But the final release In The End was the hit that cemented the band's reckoning force in the music industry. The hit reached the top tiers in the global charts and is now considered their signature song. With a prominent piano riff alongside Shinoda's rapping the verse and Bennington's vocals climaxing on the chorus, the song achieved a perfect balance of their hybrid theory of rap rock. Hybrid Theory went on to become the best selling debut album by a band in the 21st century and was nominated for Best Rock Album at the 2002 Grammy Awards wherein the band was also nominated for Best New Artist (losing to Alicia Keys).
In 2003, the band released their second studio album Meteora which experienced instant commercial success. The band continued with their amalgamation of rap rock, nu metal and alternative rock into the album easily reflected in the hits Somewhere I Belong and Numb. In a collaboration effort with Jay-Z the band mashed his Encore with their Numb which earned them the Best Rap/Sung Collaboration at the 2006 Grammy Awards. Although I believe that nothing can beat the original track. Faint and Breaking the Habit were also memorable songs from the album.
Their third studio album Minutes to Midnight (2007) reached the top in almost all the countries it started and produced their most commercially successful hit What I've Done. The album deviated a little from their nu metal sound and focused more on alternative rock which had taken over the Rock music industry at the time. The album also spawned the singles Bleed It Out and Shadow of the Day which achieved moderate success.
Following in the footsteps of Evanescence (Dare Devil) and Chad Kroeger (Spiderman) Linkin Park recorded New Divide, the main theme for the soundtrack of Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen. The song was an instant hit as it had incorporated elements of electronic music, which alongside the popularity of Electropop and the emergence of EDM enabled the band to keep up with the changing times.
Keeping up with the times to be relevant proved fatal to the band in their fourth studio album A Thousand Suns (2010). In a significant departure from their usual sound the band chose to adopt more electronic and progressive rock forgetting their alternative and rap rock roots. Only The Catalyst proved to be successful from the album with Waiting for the End and Iridescent achieving average success as they should.
In their next album Living Things (2012), the band got the genre mix right with just the right amount of electronic music incorporated into their core alternative and rap rock. Burn it Down was the lead single off the album which experienced commercial and chart success more than any single off the previous album. Castle of Glass is the first song of the band which merged more electronic music into the song and one of the few songs that they got right with this unorthodox mix.
The success for the band with electronic music was followed up with Recharged (2013) an entire album of remixes out of which the track A Light that Never Comes, a collaboration with EDM artist Steve Aoki proved to be a commercial as well as a critical success. This hit cemented the fact that Linkin Park can be adaptable to any era and successful with the new trends and genres emerging in the industry.
The band released their sixth studio album A Hunting Party in 2014 and attempted at a return to their original sound. The record was to be entirely composed of alternative rock with their signature nu metal and rap rock flavour although the band took it further by making the sound more aligned with hard rock. However, the album did not prove to be as successful as the preceding albums, owing mostly to the mainstream being engulfed by EDM and Pop with little to no room for Rock or any other genre for that matter. None of the songs from the album were memorable with the exception of Final Masquerade and received only lukewarm reception from the fans.
Their final album with Chester Bennington - One More Light was released in 2017 which deviated completely from their sound entirely producing a pop rock album incorporating electropop into the record. The lead track Heavy was a collaboration with Pop and R&B artist Kiiara which received polarizing reviews from critics and mixed reception from fans. The album seemed like an attempt to keep up with the era of Ed Sheeran and Adele and failing miserably on the mainstream front. While the album received moderate success, the singles failed to meet the mark. Two months after the release of the album, Bennington took his own life, that shook the entire music industry. One More Light, a slow acoustic single, the title track from the album was released as the last single which received heavy radio airplay due to the lead vocalist's death.

Following the tragedy that befell the band, the members have indicated every intention of continuing with the band. What the outcome of such statements are yet to be seen. The final album's marked difference in terms of genre and the death of Bennington lead many questions as to the future of the band.
However, one thing is for sure, the legacy of Linkin Park, whether this is the end for them or not will live on as a reckoning force in Rock music. Their contribution to Alternative Rock, Nu Metal and Rap Rock will be remembered for generations as their hits In the End, Somewhere I Belong and Numb are now more or less inducted into the hall of fame of rock. Their collision of rap and rock and amalgamating genres will be carried into the future by the likes of inspired artists such as Imagine Dragons and Twenty One Pilots. But most of all Linkin Park shall remain forever in the hearts of those struggling teenagers who grew up in the noughties, because in the end they did matter.  

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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)

Till next year...

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Xposition - September, 2017

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The month of September opened with the announcement of the nominations for the 51st Annual CMA Awards with Keith Urban and Miranda Lambert leading with five nods each competing against each other in 3 categories: Music Video of the Year, Single of the Year and Song of the Year. Little Big Town is close behind with four nods which also helps Taylor Swift garner a nomination at the awards in three years after her transition from County to Pop for her songwriter credits for Better Man. The awards will take place on 08 November hosted by Brad Paisley and Carrie Underwood.

The coveted Mercury Prize 2017 was awarded to Sampha’s Process. His win is quite significant as he battled for this award against the short listed fan favorites Ed Sheeran and Stormzy as well as 9 other nominees including Blossoms, J Hus, Kate Tempest and The xx. Actor Idris Elba gave Sampha his £25,000 prize at a ceremony with performances from the shortlisted artists at the Eventim Apollo in Hammersmith, London.

The Latin Recording Academy has decided to bestow Lifetime Achievement Awards on the Macarena hit makers Los Del Rio along with Lucecita Benitez, Ilan Chester, Victor Heredia, Guadalupe Pineda, Cuco Valoy and Joao Bosco as a prelude to the 2017 Latin Grammy Awards which will be held in November.

The Corrs announced their much awaited comeback through their seventh studio album Jupiter Calling which shall be preceded with a show at the Royal Albert Hall. The Corrs are not the only ones who had returned to the studio, as Shania Twain announced her fifth studio album Now 14 years after her last album.

Linkin Park announced that a special show in honor of their former member Chester Bennington titled Linkin Park and friends will be held in October to celebrate the life of the 41 year lead vocalist of the band who committed suicide earlier this year.

Meanwhile, Demi Lovato was named a Global Citizen Ambassador at the 2017 Global Citizen Festival. She along with the fund will expansion of a Save the Children pilot program, Healing and Education through the Arts, to violence scarred youth living in Iraq’s Kirkuk and Salah al Din areas.

The latest victims of copyright law suit are Taylor Swift and Mark Ronson. The songwriters behind 3LW’s Playas Gon’ Play Sean Hall and Nathan Butler has sued the female superstar over her hit Shake It Off. This may be a tough one for the songwriters to win as the Copyright Act does not protect short phrases including catchwords, catchphrases, mottoes, slogans or short advertising expressions. Ronson was sued by Lastrada Entertainment Company Ltd, the music publishing house that holds the copyright for Zapp’s More Bounce to the Ounce, which claims that most parts of the 2015 year-end no.1 was copied from Zapp’s 1980 classic. Lastrada is seeking damages of up to USD 150,000 per infringement, a permanent injunction against profiting from the alleged infringement and a jury trial on the matter.

Avril Lavigne has been named the most dangerous person online. Cybersecurity firm McAfee said that Lavigne is the most likely celebrity to land users on websites that carry viruses or malware. Bruno Mars was second on the list followed by Carly Rae Jepsen, Zayn Malik and Celine Dion.

Moving onto chart news, in the US, Luis Fonsi & Daddy Yankee featuring Justin Bieber’s Despacito continued its reign at the top accumulating 16 weeks at the top and tying the record of Mariah Carey and Boyz II Men’s One Sweet Day for the most number of weeks spent at No.1 in the US. Despacito could have broken this record by spending a 17th week at the top if not for the ascension of Taylor Swift’s Look What You Made Me Do, which soared to the top of the charts with huge sales in its second week. It remained at the top for the remainder of the month. During the month Liam Payne featuring Quavo’s Strip That Down, Yo Gotti featuring Nicki Minaj’s Rake It Up and Logic featuring Alessia Cara and Khalid’s 1-800-273-8255 all entered the top 10.

In the UK, Taylor Swift’s Look What You Made Me Do started off the month at the top which effectively ended the reign of Dua Lipa’s New Rules. Swift was dethroned in the third week by Sam Smith’s Too Good at Goodbyes which ruled for the next two weeks of the month. During the month Demi Lovato’s Sorry Not Sorry, Zayn & Sia’s Dusk Till Dawn and Camila Cabello featuring Young Thug’s Havana all entered the top 10.

Other songs which became popular during the month were:

1.       Taylor Swift – …Ready for it?
2.       Post Malone ft. 21 Savage – Rockstar
3.       Avicii ft. Rita Ora – Lonely together
4.       Macklemore ft. Kesha – Good old days
5.       Mabel ft. Kojo Funds – Finders keepers
6.       Maroon 5 ft. SZA – What lovers do

7.       Khalid – Young, dumb & broke

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Xposition - July, 2017

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While award ceremonies took a break in July we see Tomorrowland the largest dance music festival in full swing. Held during the final two weekends in July Tomorrowland 2017 was under the theme “Amicorum Spectaculum” with a massive crowd of 400,000. Headlining the festival this time were 8 top notch DJ acts – Afrojack, Armin Van Buuren, David Guetta, Martin Garrix, Alesso, Paul Van Dyk, Axwell ^ Ingrosso, Paul Kalkbrenner. Afrojack played a record breaking eight sets and so wherever in Tomorrowland a participant, you can be sure they saw Afrojack. In a small set back, Tomorrowland’s Barcelona stage went up in flames resulting in the evacuation of more than 22,000 fans. The fire had erupted hours before Steve Aoki was to perform, but the organizers have ruled it was only a technical malfunction.

BBC Radio 1’s Big Weekend will be retitled as BBC Music’s The Biggest Weekend as Glastonbury takes a sabbatical in 2018. Glastonbury which is one of the biggest music festivals in the world will take a year’s break after pulling in a record peak audience of 4.1 million viewers for Ed Sheeran’s headline slot. The Biggest Weekend will take place from 25 – 28 May 2018 in four cities in England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. While the acts will be announced later it was confirmed that 175,000 tickets will be sold for the event.

Spandau Ballet’s lead singer Tony Hadley has formally announced his departure from the 80s group. Whilst the band first split up in 1990s, after a disagreement over loyalties they reformed in 2009 for a string of sold out shows. Whilst the reason for Hadley’s departure is uncertain he only revealed on Twitter that they were circumstances beyond his control.

It is with extreme sadness that the music industry had to bid farewell to Alternative Rock icon and lead singer of Linkin Park, Chester Bennington. His death came as a massive shock to the music industry when his housekeeper found his body on July 20. His death was ruled a suicide by hanging. The band’s seventh studio album One More Light was released earlier this year. While the band cancelled their North American leg of their One More Light World Tour following his death, it is clear what will happen to the band as a result of Bennington’s death. Bennington’s death was on what would have been his close friend and lead singer of Soundgarden, Chris Cornell’s 53rd birthday, who had also committed suicide by hanging two months prior.

Moving onto chart news, in the US, Luis Fonsi & Daddy Yankee featuring Justin Bieber’s Despacito maintained its reign over the charts throughout the month accumulating 10 weeks at the top. DJ Khaled featuring Rihanna and Bryson Tiller’s Wild Thoughts debuted in the top 10 but could not dethrone Despacito as it struggled at No.2. Meanwhile, French Montana featuring Swae Lee’s Unforgettable, Imagine Dragons’ Believer and Shawn Mendes’ There’s Nothing Holdin’ Me Back all entered the top 10.

In the UK, Despacito started at the top but was dethroned by Wild Thoughts in the final week. During the month Calvin Harris featuring Katy Perry, Pharrell Williams & Big Sean’s Feels, Maggie Lindemann’s Pretty Girls and Sigala & Ella Eyre’s Came Here For Love all entered the top 10.

Other songs which became popular during the month were:

1.       CNCO – Reggaetón Lento
2.       Dua Lipa – New rules
3.       Rudimental ft. James Arthur – Sun comes up
4.       Jax Jones ft. Demi Lovato & Stefflon Don – Instruction
5.       J Balvin & Willy William – Mi gente
6.       Demi Lovato – Sorry not sorry
7.       Zedd ft. Liam Payne – Get low
8.    Axwell & Ingrosso – More than you know

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Best Songs to Listen to During a Power Outage/Ultimate Blackout Playlist

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With the recent power outages it was necessary to come up with this list. When there is a blackout there is absolutely nothing to do so you might as well listen to music. So you had better charge your iPods and Mp3 Players to full capacity before the darkness strikes. Also if your phone is charged you can YouTube the following songs and singalong in the candlelight. We have a smorgasbord of genres ranging from Pop and Rock to Latin Pop and Hip-Hop as well as artists from the 80s and 90s to the 2010s. Five's When The Lights Go Out takes the crown as it is literally about what you do after the lights go out. Linkin Park ft. Steve Aoki's A Light That Never Comes is ideal to listen to when you are pissed off at those who are responsible for the blackout. Rihanna and Havana Brown are the only ones with two entries each and we have two sets of songs with the same titles - Dancing In The Dark and Hit The Lights. So here are the 25 best songs to listen to during a blackout: 
  1. Five – When the lights go out
  2. Linkin Park ft. Steve Aoki – A light that never comes
  3. Ellie Goulding – Lights
  4. New Boyz ft. Chris Brown – Better with the lights off
  5. Dev ft. Flo Rida – In the dark
  6. Kanye West ft. Rihanna – All of the lights
  7. Enrique Iglesias – Don’t turn off the lights
  8. Rihanna – Dancing in the dark
  9. T-Pain ft. Ne-Yo – Turn all the lights on
  10. Jennifer Lopez – Feel the light
  11. Bruce Springsteen – Dancing in the dark
  12. Havana Brown – City of darkness
  13. Selena Gomez & The Scene – Hit the lights
  14. Jessie J – Flashlight
  15. NKOTBSB – Don’t turn out the lights
  16. Fall Out Boy – My songs know what you did in the dark
  17. Jay Sean – Hit the lights
  18. Lady Gaga – Dance in the dark
  19. McFly ft. Taio Cruz – Shine a light
  20. Katy B ft. Ms.Dynamite – Lights on
  21. Belinda Carlisle – Leave a light on for me
  22. Black Eyed Peas – Light up the night
  23. Elton John – Electricity
  24. Santana ft. Everlast – Put your lights on
  25. Havana Brown – Flashing lights 
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Best Songs To Listen To When You're Angry

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What do you do when that extremely annoying thing happens to you? Violence is not always the solution. Counting to ten never worked, breaking stuff worked sometimes but in order to cool down you need to vent that anger off. What better way to deal with those pent-up issues and emotions than listening to music. Like I always say, music can solve anything. Likewise, there are songs which cater to your inner demons when dealing with your ex, friend, relative or random stranger. This list has been compiled from the mainstream hits and all forms of satanic metal and music have been excluded. Rock music rules the compilation with a few pop songs. The crown goes to I Hate Everything About You by Three Days Grace followed by System of a Down's Chop Suey. Nickelback, Evanescence and My Chemical Romance all have three entries each with The Pretty Reckless, Bon Jovi, Paramore, Linkin Park, Pink and Kelly Clarkson having two each. The last 10 songs are from mainstream pop. So here are the 50 best songs to listen to when you're angry:   
  1. Three Days Grace – I hate everything about you
  2. System of a Down – Chop suey
  3. The Pretty Reckless – You make me wanna die
  4. Nickelback – Burn it to the ground
  5. 3 Doors Down – Going down in flames
  6. Evanescence – Going under
  7. Nirvana – Smells like teen spirit
  8. Race Against the Machine – Killing in the name
  9. Alanis Morissette – You oughta know 
  10. Limp Bizkit – Break stuff
  11. Green Day – Platypus (I hate you)
  12. Linkin Park ft. Daron Malakian – Rebellion 
  13. Paramore – Ignorance
  14. Bon Jovi – You give love a bad name
  15. My Chemical Romance – House of wolves
  16. Nightwish – Bye bye beautiful
  17. Nickelback – This means war
  18. Breaking Benjamin – Diary of Jane
  19. The Pretty Reckless – Going to hell
  20. My Chemical Romance – Give ‘em hell kid
  21. Bon Jovi – Have a nice day  
  22. Nickelback – Edge of a revolution
  23. Pink – U + ur hand
  24. Savage Garden – Break me, shake me
  25. Metallica – St.Anger
  26. Evanescence – Sweet sacrifice  
  27. Paramore – Monster
  28. My Chemical Romance – Sharpest lives
  29. Within Temptation ft. Keith Caputo – What have you done 
  30. We Are The Fallen – Bury me alive
  31. Linkin Park – Numb 
  32. Janis Joplin – Piece of my heart 
  33. Michael Jackson – They don’t care about us
  34. All American Rejects – Gives you hell
  35. Joan Jett and the Blackhearts – Bad reputation
  36. Ugly Kid Joe – Everything about you
  37. Nicki Minaj ft. Eminem – Roman’s revenge
  38. Lily Allen – Fuck you
  39. Evanescence – Call me when you’re sober
  40. Green Day – Know your enemy
  41. Kelly Clarkson – Never again
  42. Cee Lo Green – Fuck you
  43. Natalie Imbruglia – Big mistake
  44. Plain White Ts – Hate (I really don’t like you)
  45. Eamon – Fuck it (I don’t want you back)
  46. Pink – Just like a pill
  47. Kelly Clarkson – Walkaway
  48. Carrie Underwood – Before he cheats
  49. Enrique Iglesias ft. Ciara – Takin’ back my love
  50. Taylor Swift ft. Kendrick Lamar – Bad blood 
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My Favorite Songs of 2013


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Well since I am a self-proclaimed music snob, not all songs will attract my attention, but if a song does then I dare say they prove to be hit-worthy. Last year was definitely a good year for music and some even I think will make it to my all time favorites list. Pop music of course dominates the list, with alternative rock here and there not to forget electronic dance music which seem to grow on me. Of course, OneRepublic, Pitbull, Will.I.Am, Avicii and Linkin Park I knew would make the list, but there were new artists that caught my ear such as John Newman, Ellie Goulding, Ylvis, Imagine Dragons, Lana Del Rey, Martin Garrix, Zedd and Karmin. So here are my favorites of 2013: 
  1. OneRepublic – Counting stars
  2. Daft Punk ft. Pharrell Williams – Get lucky
  3. Imagine Dragons – Radioactive
  4. Pitbull ft. Ke$ha – Timber
  5. Ylvis – The Fox (What does the fox say?)
  6. Will.I.Am ft. Britney Spears – Scream & shout
  7. Linkin Park ft. Steve Aoki – A light that never comes
  8. Ellie Goulding – Burn
  9. Avicii ft. Aloe Blocc – Wake me up
  10. Macklemore & Ryan Lewis ft. Wanz – Thrift shop
  11. Lana Del Rey vs. Cedric Gervais – Summertime sadness
  12. Selena Gomez – Slow down
  13. Alesso & Calvin Harris ft. Hurts – Under control
  14. Bastille – Pompeii
  15. Jason Derulo ft. 2 Chainz – Talk dirty
  16. The Cataracs ft. Luciana – Big dipper
  17. Justin Timberlake – Mirrors
  18. Taylor Swift – I knew you were trouble
  19. Lana Del Rey – Young and beautiful
  20. Robin Thicke ft. Pharrell Williams & T.I. – Blurred lines
  21. Lily Allen – Somewhere only we know
  22. Capital Cities – Safe and sound
  23. John Newman – Love me again
  24. Karmin – Acapella
  25. Zedd with Lucky Date ft. Ellie Goulding – Fall into the sky
  26. Will.I.Am ft. Miley Cyrus – Fall down
  27. Imagine Dragons – Demons
  28. Inna ft. Daddy Yankee – More than friends
  29. Martin Garrix – Animals
  30. Havana Brown – Warrior
  31. Olly Murs – Army of two
  32. Eminem ft. Rihanna – The monster
  33. Katy Perry ft. Juicy J – Dark horse
  34. Calvin Harris ft. Tinie Tempah – Drinking from the bottle
  35. Pink ft. Lily Allen – True love
  36. Zedd ft. Foxes – Clarity
  37. Daft Punk ft. Pharrell Williams – Lose yourself to dance
  38. Naughty Boy ft. Sam Smith – La la la
  39. The Wanted – Show me love (America)
  40. Taylor Swift – Red
  41. Dizzee Rascal ft. Will.I.Am – Something really bad
  42. Imagine Dragons – On top of the world
  43. Britney Spears – Work bitch
  44. Avril Lavigne ft. Chad Kroeger – Let me go
  45. Calvin Harris ft. Ellie Goulding – I need your love
  46. Armin Van Buuren ft. Trevor Guthrie – This is what it feels like
  47. Fergie – A little party never killed nobody
  48. Will.I.Am ft. Justin Bieber – #that Power
  49. Inna ft. Yandel – In your eyes
  50. The Neighborhood – Sweater weather  
Till the next beat…

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Best Breakup Songs of All Time


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Breakups can be hard. They can also be extremely depressing, infuriating and tedious. Therefore, be it rock, pop or hip-hop some artists and bands have come up with some awesome hits to deal with these varying emotions. You have the best of the best like Adele, Boys II Men, Linkin Park and Evanescence singing such songs and you get some not so great artists and bands as well. Some are petty, some are bitter and some express a significant proportion of misery. The queens of breakup such as Kelly Clarkson, Taylor Swift and Adele have several entries on the list but however it is the modern rock anthem I Hate Everything About You by Three Days Grace followed by Puddle of Mudd's She Hates Me. All in all, this list is composed of the 100 of the all time best breakup songs. Hope you enjoy these songs depending on which stage you are in after you're breakup. 
  1. Three Days Grace – I hate everything about you
  2. Puddle of Mudd – She hates me
  3. Kelly Clarkson – Since u been gone
  4. Ugly Kid Joe – Everything about you
  5. All American Rejects – Gives you hell
  6. Taylor Swift – I knew you were trouble
  7. Adele – Rolling in the deep
  8. Linkin Park – In the end
  9. Cee Lo Green – Fuck you
  10. Gloria Gaynor – I will survive
  11. Lily Allen – Fuck you
  12. Fleetwood Mac – Go your own way
  13. Anastacia – I'm outta love 
  14. Justin Timberlake – Cry me a river
  15. Alanis Morissette – You oughta know 
  16. Ariana Grande ft. Iggy Azalea – Problem 
  17. Dolly Parton – I will always love you
  18. Gotye ft. Kimbra – Somebody that I used to know
  19. Cher – Believe 
  20. Shontelle – Impossible
  21. Kelly Clarkson – Stronger (What doesn't kill you)
  22. Adele – Someone like you
  23. 3 Doors Down – Here without you
  24. Evanescence – Going under
  25. Hoobastank – The reason
  26. Miley Cyrus – Wrecking ball
  27. Toni Braxton – Un-break my heart
  28. No Doubt – Don’t speak
  29. Willie Nelson – Always on my mind
  30. Britney Spears – Stronger
  31. Bon Jovi – You give love a bad name
  32. Lily Allen – Smile
  33. Avril Lavigne ft. Chad Kroeger – Let me go
  34. Daughtry – Over you
  35. Natalie Imbruglia – Torn
  36. Boys II Men – End of the road
  37. Katy Perry – Part of me
  38. Pink – So what
  39. Ace of Base – Don’t turn around
  40. Paramore – Ignorance
  41. The Corrs – I never really loved you anyway
  42. Justin Timberlake – What goes around… comes around
  43. Nicole Scherzinger – Don’t hold your breath
  44. Ariana Grande ft. Zedd – Break free 
  45. Soft Cell – Tainted love
  46. Fergie – Big girls don’t cry
  47. N*SYNC – Bye, bye, bye
  48. Evanescence – Call me when you’re sober
  49. Taylor Swift – We are never ever getting back together
  50. Nick Lachey – What’s left of me
  51. JoJo – Too little too late
  52. Destiny’s Child – Survivor
  53. Sinead O’ Connor – Nothing compares 2 U
  54. Michael Bolton – How am I supposed to live without you
  55. La Roux – Bulletproof
  56. Avril Lavigne – When you’re gone
  57. Kelly Clarkson – Never again
  58. Human League – Don’t you want me
  59. Toby Keith – How do you like me now
  60. Carrie Underwood – Before he cheats
  61. Cher – Strong Enough
  62. Maroon 5 ft. Wiz Khalifa – Payphone
  63. Everything But The Girl – Missing
  64. Bob Dylan – Don’t think twice, it’s all right
  65. Enrique Iglesias ft. Ciara – Takin’ back my love
  66. Pussycat Dolls – I don’t need a man
  67. Alicia Keys – Karma
  68. Backstreet Boys – Incomplete
  69. Joss Stone – You had me
  70. Plain White Ts – Hate (I really don’t like you)
  71. Rihanna – Russian roulette
  72. Eamon – Fuck it
  73. Michelle Branch – Goodbye to you
  74. Roy Orbison – In dreams
  75. Beyonce – Best thing I never had
  76. Christina Aguilera – Fighter
  77. Kanye West – Heartless
  78. Bon Jovi – Always
  79. Ashley Tisdale – It’s alright, It’s OK
  80. Blink 182 – Damnit
  81. Roxette – It must have been love
  82. Jojo – Leave (Get out)
  83. September – Cry for you
  84. Harry Nilsson – Without you
  85. Selena Gomez – The heart wants what it wants
  86. Lindsay Lohan – Over
  87. Austin Mahone – What about love
  88. Carly Rae Jepsen – Tonight I’m getting over you
  89. Taylor Swift – Last kiss
  90. Kristinia DeBarge – Goodbye
  91. Avril Lavigne – Everything back but you
  92. Gavin de Graw – Not over you
  93. Natalie Imbruglia – Big mistake
  94. Jazmine Sullivan – Bust your windows
  95. Jessie James – I look so good (without you)
  96. Bonnie Tyler – Total eclipse of the heart
  97. Atomic Kitten – See ya
  98. Beyonce – Irreplaceable
  99. 2Gether – The hardest part of breaking up
  100. Taylor Swift – Picture to burn
Til the next beat…

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Best of Modern Rock

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Rock could be soft, alternative or hard as well as pop, punk and metal. After the golden era of rock music, which witnessed the likes of Led Zeppelin, Rolling Stones, Survivor and Black Sabbath the genre began to fade with the advent of pop into mainstream. With the demise of Disco in the late 80s we see Pop and Eurodance taking over in the 90s. There was however a resurfacing of rock music as well. Alternative Rock joined the mainstream with bands such as Nirvana, Red Hot Chili Peppers and U2 gaining popularity. Therefore, I have listed the bands/artistes, which have contributed significantly for the revival and development of rock music in the recent past.

1.      U2
Formed in 1976 the group initially was rooted in post-punk but eventually entered mainstream rock music. By the mid 1980s they became a top global act with their 1987 album The Joshua Tree. They are among the all time best-selling music bands having sold more than 150 million records and winning 22 Grammy Awards. Rolling Stone ranked they at 22 in its list of the 100 Greatest Artists of All Time and labeled them the Biggest Band in the World. Their successful albums include – Rattle and Hum, Achtung Baby, Pop, All That You Can’t Leave Behind and How to Dismantle and Atomic Bomb. Their 10 best songs in descending order are:
                 i.   Desire
                ii.     Hold me, thrill me, kiss me, kill me
              iii.     Vertigo
              iv.     Beautiful Day
                v.     With or Without You
              vi.     The Fly
             vii.    Staring at the Sun
           viii.    One
              ix.     I still haven’t found what I’m looking for
                x.     Mysterious ways

2.      Nickelback
Formed in 1995 it is one of the most successful bands of all time, ranked as the 11th best-selling music act and the top rock group of the 2000s decade by Billboard. The band achieved commercial success with the release of their 2000 album The State and went mainstream with their 2001 album Silver Side Up. Their success continued with albums such as – The Long Road, All the Right Reasons, Dark Horse and Here and Now. Their 10 best songs in descending order are:
                 i.    How you remind me
                ii.   Someday
              iii.   Photograph
              iv.   Rockstar
                v.   Gotta be Somebody
              vi.   Far Away
             vii.  If today was your last day
           viii.  When we stand together
              ix.   Savin’ me
                x.   This afternoon

3.      Red Hot Chili Peppers
Formed in 1983 the band’s style primarily focuses on funk, punk rock and psychedelic rock. They have won been nominated for 16 Grammy Awards and of which they have won 7 and sold over 90 million records worldwide. The first three albums did not receive much attention but this changed with the fourth, Mother’s Milk and then with Blood Sugar Sex Magik the band entered the mainstream. Their albums – Californication, By The Way and Stadium Arcadium were major commercial successes and received wide critical acclaim. Their 10 best songs in descending order are:
                 i.    Dani California
                ii.   By the way
              iii.   Under the Bridge
              iv.   Scar Tissue
                v.   Snow (Hey Oh)
              vi.   Can’t stop
             vii.   Love Rollercoaster
           viii.   Californication
              ix.    Give it away
                x.    The Adventures of Rain Dance Maggie

4.      Bon Jovi
Formed in 1983 the band achieved widespread global recognition with their third album Slippery When Wet in 1986. The band has been consistent with its major hits. They are one of the best-selling bands of all time having sold more than 130 million records worldwide. Their other successful albums include – New Jersey, Keep the Faith, Cross Road and Crush. Their 10 best songs in descending order are:
                 i.     Always
                ii.    Livin’ on a prayer
              iii.    It’s my life
              iv.    You give love a bad name
                v.   I’ll be there for you
              vi.    Bad medicine
             vii.   This ain’t a love song
           viii.    Have a nice day
              ix.     Bed of roses
                x.     Everyday

5.      Linkin Park
Formed in 1996 the band rose to international fame with their debut album Hybrid Theory. Their style incorporates elements of nu metal and rap metal and from recent times electronic sounds and beats to cater to the mainstream trends. They have sold over 60 million albums worldwide and have won 2 Grammy Awards. Their other successful albums include – Meteora, Collision Course, Minutes to Midnight and Living Things. Their 10 best songs in descending order are:
                 i.    In the end
                ii.   What I’ve done
              iii.   New Divide
              iv.   Numb
                v.   Burn it down
              vi.   Somewhere I belong
             vii.   Bleed it out
           viii.   Shadow of the day
              ix.    The Catalyst
                x.    Crawling

6.      Santana
Formed in the late 1960s it is based around the compositions of lead guitarist Carlos Santana. Although the band’s initial success was back in the 70s the peak of their success was in the late 90s and early 2000s. They have sold over 100 million records worldwide and have earned 10 Grammy Awards. In 1999 the group released Supernatural which is one of the most successful albums by any artiste/band of all time. Other new successful albums include – Shaman and All That I Am. Their 8 best songs in the modern era in descending order are:
                 i.     Smooth (ft. Rob Thomas)
                ii.    Maria Maria (ft. The Product G&B)
              iii.    The Game of Love (ft. Michelle Branch)
              iv.    Cry Baby Cry (ft. Sean Paul & Joss Stone)
                v.    Into the Night (ft. Chad Kroeger)
              vi.   Just Feel Better (ft. Steven Tyler)
             vii.   Why don’t you and I (ft. Alex Band)
           viii.   Put your lights on (ft. Everlast)

7.      Sheryl Crow
Born in 1962 she attempted to launch her career in the late 80s but to no avail. Her breakthrough came with her debut album Tuesday Night Music Club in 1994. Her music incorporates elements of folk, hip-hop, country and pop. She has sold over 50 million albums worldwide and has garnered 9 Grammy Awards out of 32 nominations. Other successful albums include – Sheryl Crow, Globe Sessions and C’mon C’mon. Her 10 best songs in descending order are:
                 i.     All I wanna do
                ii.    Soak up the sun
              iii.    The first cut is the deepest
              iv.    My favourite mistake
                v.    If it makes you happy
              vi.    Everyday is a winding road
             vii.   Tomorrow never dies
           viii.    Strong enough
              ix.     Good is good
                x.     Love is free

8.      Green Day
Formed in 1987 the band incorporates mainly elements of punk rock. Their debut album Dookie was a breakout success in 1994. Although the follow up albums were not as successful the band reignited their popularity with their 2004 album American Idiot. They are one of the best-selling groups of all time with over 75 million albums sold and have won 5 Grammy Awards. Their successful albums include – Nimrod and 21st Century Breakdown. Their 10 best songs in descending order are:
                 i.     Boulevard of broken dreams
                ii.    American idiot
              iii.    Wake me up when September ends
              iv.    Holiday
                v.    21 Guns
              vi.    Know your enemy
             vii.  Good riddance (Time of your life)
           viii.   Basket case
              ix.    Longview
                x.    Welcome to paradise

9.      Metallica
Formed in 1981 the band caters mainly to heavy metal and hard rock. With its mass following in the underground music community the band earned critical acclaim with its first few albums. The band has sold over 100 million albums worldwide and has won 9 Grammy Awards and as of 2012 it is the fourth best selling music artiste/band of all time. Their successful albums include - …And Justice for All, Metallica, Load, Reload and Garage Inc. Their 10 best songs in descending order are:
                 i.    Until it sleeps
                ii.   Nothing else matters
              iii.   Enter sandman
              iv.   One
                v.   The Unforgiven
              vi.   The day that never comes
             vii.   St.Anger
           viii.  The memory remains
              ix.    Hero of the day
                x.    Frantic

10.  Evanescence
Formed in 1995 the band’s debut album Fallen was a monumental commercial success. The line up of the group changed several times but the lead vocalist Amy Lee remained. The band has sold over 40 million albums worldwide and has earned 2 Grammy Awards out of 7 nominations. The band is heavily influenced by celtic metal, alternative rock and hard rock. Other successful albums include – The Open Door and Evanescence. Their 10 best songs in descending order are:
                 i.     Bring me to life
                ii.    Call me when you’re sober
              iii.    My immortal
              iv.    Going under
                v.    Lithium
              vi.   What you want
             vii.   Everybody’s fool
           viii.   Lost in paradise
              ix.   Sweet sacrifice
                x.   My heart is broken

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