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Most Underrated Songs of 2017

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Now that we have skimmed through the overrated hits of yesteryear, it is time to take a glance at those songs that were overlooked. Before moving on to the year-end compilations of 2018, we must finally recognize those undervalued records that were passed over for one reason or the other. Similar to the overrated hits, we have reduced the number of entries to make room for the explanations. However, here too we have the honorable entries. 

It is quite interesting to note that most of the underrated songs on this list are by well-known mainstream artists unlike the compilation last year. Some of the reasons that these tracks did not receive the due recognition was that 2017 was a gargantuan year for pop with heavy weights such as Ed Sheeran maintaining chart dominance and a sudden wave of Spanglish remixes and rap overtaking the industry in the latter part of the year. Lana Del Rey ft. The Weeknd’s Lust for Life takes the crown, with DNCE ft. Nicki Minaj’s Kissing Strangers  in second place. As far as genres are concerned, the entire list is pop with subgenres of electropop, dreampop, synthpop and dancepop in the mix. So here are the 15 most underrated songs of 2017:

1. Lana Del Rey ft. The Weeknd – Lust for life
As far as dreampop goes Del Rey always manages to deliver. Lust for Life sees her collaborating with The Weeknd and hit making producer Max Martin on the title track of the global chart topping album. The sultry production includes a creative music video and is a departure from the melancholic undertones of her other hits achieving the perfect duet. The failure of this song to achieve its chart potential may be Del Rey’s mistake in overlooking this track and releasing Love as the lead single.

2. DNCE ft. Nicki Minaj – Kissing strangers
It is absolutely bewildering how Cake by the Ocean was such a monumental hit and this being equally great failed to even chart. This fast paced dance pop track features Nicki Minaj who delivers a banger of a rap verse. While the charts did not acknowledge its worth, radio stations and dance floors worldwide recognized its value.

3. Lorde ft. Post Malone, Khalid & SZA – Homemade dynamite
It was extremely surprising to see that this did not receive the chart success it deserved considering the current chart darlings featured on the record. While the single version does not give out much oomph, the remix featuring the other trio really adds color to a somewhat somber anthem.  This perfect collaboration fuses R&B with Synthpop and sees the individual artists complementing each other’s genres and presence on the track. 

4. Taylor Swift – Call it what you want
Hailing from the much anticipated album Reputation, this soft pop ballad really outshines all the rest including the lead single Look What You Made Me Do, the edgy starter ….Ready For It? and the radio hit Delicate. However, Swift only released this as a promotional single. It’s a shame since we never even got the chance to witness whether it will have any potential on the charts.

5. Bruno Mars vs. David Guetta – Versace on the floor
Mars’ 24K Magic is not everyone’s kettle of fish as even his sweeping Grammy wins were heavily criticized by those who believed there were other nominees that deserved the wins over him. One thing for sure, out of the singles released from the album this definitely stands out. While the single is good, Guetta’s remix adds more flavour to the song, producing a dance anthem out of the otherwise very slow and laidback record.

6. Nick Jonas – Find you
This pop track featuring an acoustic guitar and an understated electronic beat is better than all of his previous singles combined. Released as the second single off his upcoming fourth studio album, the track was also performed at the American Music Awards last year. While live performances of such caliber usually boost sales and as a result chart movements, it is surprising how badly this single performed.   

7. Ariana Grande ft. Future – Everyday
This electropop and trap record was the fourth single off her third studio album Dangerous Woman. Three hits preceded this track all different from the other. However, this was the edgiest out of all of them with an EDM banger of a chorus and a verse by Future. The reason due to its mediocre performance could be Grande’s continued presence in the charts and radio for over a year leading to fans getting a bit tired of Grande particularly with Side to Side which ruled airplay for quite a while. So this should have been ideally released as the second single after the title lead single. 

8. Echosmith – Goodbye
Echosmith first entered the mainstream with their insecurity anthem Cool Kids. However, they have failed to garner any attention since then. Goodbye is a promotional single off their third EP Inside a Dream. It features a catchy guitar riff accompanied by memorable lyrics and a peppy beat. When the song was released accompanied by a music video preceding the album, the record was considered and ideally suited to be the lead single. However, Echosmith too committed the fatal mistake of passing this and selecting Over My Head as the lead single.

9. Niall Horan – Too much to ask
As far as music goes, Horan has far exceeded the expectations of all One Directioners. He turned out to be the most creative in his music surpassing Liam Payne with his mainstream fetish, Harry Styles with his glam rock feel, Zayn Mallik with his tripping sound and Louis Tomlinson with only his fan appeal. His single Too Much to Ask follows in the footsteps of his hit Slow Hands. While it received moderate chart success this slow pop ballad should have fared better.

10. Stargate ft. Pink & Sia – Waterfall
Stargate is a Norwegian production duo behind the biggest hits in the industry ranging from those of Beyonce, Rihanna, Ne-Yo, Wiz Khalifa, Selena Gomez, Coldplay, Tinie Tempah and many more. So when they released a track of their own featuring the powerful vocals of Sia and Pink, it was predicted to be a chart success. But this proved to be wrong as the record failed to gain any ground even in their home state, only achieving moderate success in Australia.  

Honorable mentions

11. David Guetta ft. Nicki Minaj & Lil Wayne – Light my body up
12. Olly Murs & Louisa Johnson – Unpredictable
13. Gabrielle Aplin – Love so slow
14. Halsey ft. Lauren Jauregui – Strangers
15. Pixie Lott ft. Stylo G – Won’t forget you

Till the next chord...

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Xposition - February, 2018

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Although the Grammys are over, we are not done with the awards season, as we have UK’s biggest music night to celebrate with Dua Lipa and Stormzy emerging as the top winners at the 2018 BRIT Awards. Lipa took home British Breakthrough and British Female while Stormzy took home the British Male and the coveted Album of the Year for Gang Signs and Prayer. The night’s memorable performances included Dua Lipa with her summer smash New Rules, Ed Sheeran with Supermarker Flowers, Rita Ora with a medley of Your Song, Anywhere and For You accompanied by Liam Payne and a surprise performance by Liam Gallagher with Oasis hit Live Forever. Other recipients include:
·         British Group: Gorillaz
·         British Producer of the Year: Steve Mac
·         British Single: Rag ‘n’ Bone Man – Human
·         British Artist Video of the Year: Harry Styles – Sign of the Times
·         International Male Solo Artist: Kendrick Lamar
·         International Female Solo Artist: Lorde
·         International Group: Foo Fighters
·         BRITs Global Success Award: Ed Sheeran

In other music news, Justin Timberlake performed at the Pepsi Super Bowl LII Halftime Show. With mixed to negative reviews, Timberlake had big shoes to fill as Lady Gaga put on quite a legendary performance the year before. Introduced by none other than Jimmy Fallon, Timberlake performed a medley of songs including his newest single at the time Filthy and his former hits Rock Your Body, Senorita, SexyBack, My Love, Cry Me A River and Until The End of Time. He then gave tribute to Prince in his Minneapolis-native Prince with the latter’s hit I Would Die 4 U and proceeded to close the set with Mirrors and Can’t Stop The Feeling!

Meanwhile, IFPI has released the world’s top 10 bestselling music acts of 2017 and none other than Ed Sheeran the sole Brit on the list takes the crown.  It’s a no-brainer that he would top the list after whopping album sales for his latest studio album ÷ and the global smash hit Shape of You which topped almost all the charts worldwide. The acts compose of 7 Americans and 2 Canadians. The 10 acts are:
1.       Ed Sheeran
2.       Drake
3.       Taylor Swift
4.       Kendrick Lamar
5.       Eminem
6.       Bruno Mars
7.       The Weeknd
8.       Imagine Dragons
9.       Linkin Park
10.   The Chainsmokers

In the US, Drake’s God Plan debuted atop the Billboard Hot 100 from the first week ending Camila Cabello featuring Young Thug’s Havana short stint at the top during the last week of January. God’s Plan remained at the pole position throughout the month. During the month Bebe Rexha featuring Flo Rida Georgia Line’s Meant To Be, Justin Timberlake featuring Chris Stapleton’s Say Something as well as the theme songs from the Black Panther: Kendrick Lamar and The Weeknd’s Pray For Me and Kendrick Lamar and SZA’s All The Stars all entered the top 10.  

In the UK too, Drake debuted atop the charts with God’s Plan ending Eminem featuring Ed Sheeran’s River one week No.1. During the month Dua Lipa’s IDGAF, Jax Jones ft. Ina Wroldsen’s Breathe, Sigrid’s Strangers and the theme song from The Greatest Showman, Keala Settle’s This is Me all entered the top 10.

Other songs which became popular during the month were:

1.       Rudimental ft. Macklemore, Jess Glynne and Dan Caplen – These days
2.       Marshmello & Anne Marie – Friends
3.       Drake – Diplomatic immunity
4.       G-Eazy ft. Charlie Puth – Sober
5.       Migos – Stir fry
6.       BlocBoy JB ft. Drake – Look alive
7.       Paloma Faith – Till I’m done

Till the next beat...

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Xposition - June 2014


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Well June kicked off with several awards ceremonies. Miranda Lambert, her husband Blake Shelton and Carrie Underwood won big at the 2014 CMT Awards on 4 June 2014 at the Bridgestone Arena, Nashville, Tennessee. Carrie Underwood snatched the Video of the Year for See You Again while Miranda Lambert was awarded the Female Video of the Year for Automatic and Blake Shelton was awarded the Male Video of the Year for Doin' What She Likes. The other winners were:
  • Group Video of the Year: The Band Perry - Done.
  • Duo Video of the Year: Florida Georgia Line - Round Here
  • Collaborative Video of the Year: Florida Georgia Line ft. Luke Bryan - This is How We Roll
The Much Music Awards Video Awards was held on 15 June 2014 in Canada. Hedley won the Video of the Year as well as Pop Video of the Year for Anything. International Video of the Year - Artist went to Lorde's Royals and International Video of the Year - Group went to Imagine Dragons' Demons. Other awards included:
  • International Video of the Year by a Canadian: Drake ft. Majid Jordan - Hold on, we're going home
  • Fave Video: Hedley - Anything
  • Fave Artist - Justin Bieber 
  • Fave International Artist - Selena Gomez
The BET Awards 2014 kicked off at the Nokia Theatre LA on 29 June 2014. Beyonce lead the nominations with 6 followed by Jay-Z with 5. Performances included Jhene Aiko's The Worst, Nicki Minaj's Pills N Potions, Trey Songz's Na Na, Chris Brown's Loyal and Beyonce's Partition. However, surprisingly there were performances by Iggy Azalea and Robin Thicke as well. The big awards included:
  • Best Female R&B/Pop Artist: Beyonce
  • Best Male R&B/Pop Artist: Pharrell Williams
  • Best Group: Young Money
  • Best Collaboration: Beyonce ft. Jay-Z - Drunk in Love
  • Video of the Year: Pharrell Williams - Happy
  • Best New Artist: August Alsina
  • Best Actress: Lupira Nyong'o
  • Best Actor: Chiwetel Ejiofor
  • Best Movie: 12 Years a Slave
Pharrell Williams' Happy was overthrown by Iggy Azalea ft. Charli XCX's Fancy during the first week of June and continued at its peak uncontested for the entire month. Ariana Grande ft. Iggy Azalea's Problem peaked at number 2 and was also consistent throughout the month. With these two hits Azalea has the distinction of being the first act since The Beatles to have hits at No.1 and 2 at the same time. Magic!'s Rude and Calvin Harris' Summer are both still rising in the charts which could mean they could prove to be the ones to dethrone Azalea from her throne. 

In the UK SecondCity's I Wanna Feel was the first No.1 for the month which was then superseded by Ed Sheeran's Sing. Ella Henderson who finished 6th place at the The X Factor 9 in 2012 peaked with her hit Ghost which stayed at the top for two weeks. The last numero uno for the month of June was Oliver Heldens & Becky Hill's Gecko (Overdrive). 

Other songs which became popular during the month were:
  • Sam Smith - Stay with me
  • Tiesto ft. Matthew Koma - Wasted
  • Little Mix - Salute
  • 5 Seconds of Summer - Don't Stop
  • Usher - Good Kisser
  • Ellie Goulding - Beating Heart
Til the next beat…

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Xposition - February 2014


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It has been a very mediocre month for music. With only a little activity on the charts and very little happening in the music scene. The 67th British Academy Film Awards aka BAFTA was held on 16th February. Best Original Music and Best Sound were both won by Gravity. 

In the US Pitbull ft. Ke$ha's Timber ruled for one week before being toppled by Katy Perry ft. Juicy J's Dark Horse which remained at the top for the rest of the month. Lorde's Team entered the top 10 and so did Bastille's Pompeii. Beyonce ft. Jay-Z's Drunk In Love peaked at No.2 and Jason Derulo ft. 2 Chainz's Talk Dirty too peaked at No.3. Pharrell Williams' Happy is steadily climbing the charts which may prove to be the only contender to topple Katy Perry off her horse. 

In the UK Clean Bandit ft. Jess Glynne's addictive Rather Be held on to numero uno which they grabbed at the end of January. However, in the last week of February Sam Smith's Money On My Mind won the top spot. Sam Smith has had a great year with his collaboration with Naughty Boy on La, La, La and also winning the BRIT Awards Critics' Choice and BBC's Sound of 2014. Will.I.Am ft. Miley Cyrus, Wiz Khalifa and French Montana's Feelin' Myself and Zedd ft. Hayley Willaims' Stay the Night both peaked at No.2 during the month. Katy Perry's Dark Horse failed to grab the top spot and also surprisingly David Guetta ft. Skylar Grey's Shot Me Down. 

Other good songs that came out during the month are:
  1. OneRepublic ft. Alesso - If I lose myself
  2. DJ Fresh and Jay Fay ft. Ms.Dynamite - Dibby Dibby Sound
  3. American Author - Best Day of My Life
  4. Lily Allen - L8 CMMR
  5. John Legend - All of me
Til the next beat…

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Xposition - January 2014


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With the dawn of 2014, everyone is hoping that this year would be better than the last. 2013 was definitely a tough year to beat, with Pop music once more gaining the forefront in the industry along with Electronic Dance Music and Indie Music. The Grammys along with the Golden Globes, Critics Choice and People's Choice Awards were held in January. 

Music's biggest night the 56th Annual Grammy Awards were held in Los Angeles hosted by LL Cool J. The only good performance of the night was Pink with her medley of Try and Just Give Me a Reason with Nate Ruess. Other notable performances included Katy Perry with Dark Horse, Lorde with Royals, Ringo Starr and Paul McCartney with Queenie Eye and Daft Punk and Pharrell Williams performing a medley with Stevie Wonder and Nile Rodgers. The significant awards were won as follows:
  • Record of the Year: Daft Punk ft. Pharrell Williams - Get Lucky
  • Album of the Year: Daft Punk - Random Access Memories
  • Song of the Year: Lorde - Royals 
  • Best New Artist: Macklemore & Ryan Lewis 
  • Best Pop Solo Performance: Lorde - Royals
  • Best Pop Duo/Group Performance: Daft Punk ft. Pharrell Williams - Get Lucky
  • Best Dance Recording: Zedd ft. Foxes - Clarity
  • Best Rock Performance: Imagine Dragons - Radioactive
  • Best Rap Performance: Macklemore & Ryan Lewis ft. Wanz - Thrift Shop
  • Best Rap Song: Macklemore & Ryan Lewis ft. Wanz - Thrift Shop
  • Best Music Video: Justin Timberlake ft. Jay-Z - Suit & Tie
  • MusiCares Person of the Year: Carol King
The 40th People's Choice Awards were held in LA hosted by Beth Behrs and Kat Dennings. The awards are as follows:
  • Favourite Male Artist: Justin Timberlake 
  • Favourite Female Artist: Demi Lovato
  • Favourite Breakout Artist: Ariana Grande
  • Favourite Pop Artist: Britney Spears
  • Favourite Country Artist: Taylor Swift
  • Favourite Hip-Hop Artist: Drake
  • Favourite R&B Artist: Justin Timberlake
  • Favourite Band: One Direction
  • Favourite Alternative Band: Fall Out Boy
  • Favourite Song: Katy Perry - Roar
  • Favourite Album: Justin Timberlake - The 20/20 Experience
  • Favourite Music Video - Katy Perry - Roar
The 71st Golden Globe Awards were held and the award for Best Original Song was won by U2 for Ordinary Love in the Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom soundtrack. The 19th Critics' Choice Awards were also held and the Best Song was won by Robert Lopez and Kristen Anderson-Lopez for their Let It Go in the Frozen soundtrack. 

In the Billboard Hot 100 Eminem's Monster ft. Rihanna managed to stay in first place for the first two weeks before Pitbull's Timber ft. Ke$ha swept in claim the crown and remained there for the final two weeks. The only contender which may replace Pitbull would be Katy Perry with her Dark Horse who has been steadily climbing up the charts and her performance may aid her in dethroning Pitbull and Ke$ha. Lorde's Team, Jason Derulo's Talk Dirty and Bastille's Pompeii have all entered the Top 10 in January. 

In the UK Timber was the first number one which replace Pharrell Williams' Happy. However, Williams managed to reclaim the crown the next week and held on for two more weeks before Clean Bandit ft. Jess Glynne's Rather Be peaked in the last week. Other good songs released in January are:
  • Shakira ft. Rihanna - Can't Remember to Forget You
  • Enrique Iglesias ft. Pitbull - I'm a Freak
  • Ellie Goulding - Goodness Gracious
  • Lily Allen - Air Balloon
  • The Vamps - Wild Heart
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Xposition - December 2013

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December was of course really dreary compared to November. But when December comes everyone reminisces what happened throughout the year. Twerking, controversial songs and controversial videos we had it all. Although the music scene was pretty inactive, the charts proved otherwise. There was intense competition for the Christmas No. 1 in the UK. Under Control by Calvin Harris & Alesso ft. Hurts peaked in the first week while Lily Allen with her cover of Keane's Somewhere Only We Know snatched the number 1 spot once more and held on for two weeks. However, ultimately it was X-Factor winner Sam Bailey's cover of Demi Lovato's Skycraper that claimed the throne in the Christmas week. This was soon overthrown by Pharrell Williams' Happy in the final week.

In the US Lorde's Royals held on for its dear life in the first week as Miley Cyrus' Wrecking Ball repeaked in the second week. However, it was Eminem's The Monster which features Rihanna that held on for the last two weeks in December. Beyonce's fifth studio album titled Beyonce was released and its lead single XO was released which may or may not be a hit as it could go either way with fans and critics. One Direction's newest album Midnight Memories also peaked both in the US and UK during the month. Pitbull ft. Ke$ha's Timber has been struggling at No.2 in the US while it is anticipated to hit UK by full force in 2014 when it will be released in the first week of January.

Moving onto the year-end charts. It was not Blurred Lines by Robin Thicke but Thrift Shop by Macklemore & Ryan Lewis that claimed the top spot in the Billboard Year-End Hot 100 Singles of 2013. Blurred Lines was second while Imagine Dragons' Radioactive was third. The other top seven singles are:

4. Baauer - Harlem shake
5. Macklemore & Ryan Lewis ft. Ray Dalton - Can't hold us 
6. Justin Timberlake - Mirrors
7. Pink ft. Nate Ruess - Just give me a reason
8. Bruno Mars - When I was your man
9. Florida Georgia Line ft. Nelly - Cruise
10. Katy Perry - Roar

Some of the surprises on this list was that Daft Punk's Get Lucky, Lorde's Royals or Miley Cyrus' Wrecking Ball failed to make the top 10. 

The biggest selling singles of 2013 in the UK was also released and Robin Thicke claimed the top spot while Daft Punk's Get Lucky was No.2. Avicii was No.3 with Wake me up and surprisingly Passenger claimed 4th place with let her go. The other top 6 singles are:

5. Naughty Boy ft. Sam Smith - La La La
6. Katy Perry - Roar
7. Macklemore & Ryan Lewis ft. Wanz - Thrift shop
8. Pink ft. Nate Ruess - Just give me a reason
9. OneRepublic - Counting stars
10. Justin Timberlake - Mirrors

Some of the surprises on this list was that Ellie Goulding's Burn, Will.I.Am's Scream & Shout and Bruno Mars' When I was your man failed to crack the top dozen. An interesting thing is that other than for Robin Thicke and Macklemore & Ryan Lewis, Katy Perry, Justin Timberlake and Pink all were able to claim top spots both in the UK and US year-end charts. 

Some of the other good songs released in December are:
  1. Avicii - Hey Brother
  2. Jason Derulo - Trumpets
  3. Leona Lewis - One more sleep
  4. McFly - Love is on the radio
  5. Great Big World & Christina Aguilera - Say something 

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Greatest Hits of 2013


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What a year it has been in music… From twerking to controversial songs about sexual violence, we had it all. Fantastic albums topping the charts by Miley Cyrus, Justin Timberlake, Drake and Macklemore & Ryan Lewis. Lyrical, musical and vocal brilliance was seen by Katy Perry, Daft Punk, Rihanna, Eminem and Taylor Swift. Dance music was evidently in the forefront with Avicii, Calvin Harris, Martin Garrix, will.I.am. and Rudimental. Indie music too peaked throughout the year with Lorde, Imagine Dragons, Passenger and The Lumineers. Therefore from the popularity on the worldwide charts these are the best songs of 2013:
  1. Robin Thicke ft. Pharrell Williams & T.I. – Blurred lines
  2. Macklemore & Ryan Lewis ft. Wanz – Thrift shop
  3. Daft Punk ft. Pharrell Williams – Get lucky
  4. Miley Cyrus – Wrecking ball
  5. Baauer – Harlem shake
  6. Imagine Dragons – Radioactive
  7. OneRepublic – Counting stars
  8. Avicii ft. Aloe Blocc – Wake me up
  9. Katy Perry – Roar
  10. Lorde – Royals
  11. Pink ft. Nate Reuss – Just give me a reason
  12. Miley Cyrus – We can’t stop
  13. Bruno Mars – Locked out of heaven
  14. Ellie Goulding – Burn
  15. Will.I.Am ft. Britney Spears – Scream & shout
  16. Justin Timberlake – Mirrors
  17. Taylor Swift – I knew you were trouble
  18. Macklemore & Ryan Lewis ft. Ray Dalton – Can’t hold us
  19. Eminem ft. Rihanna – The monster
  20. Bastille – Pompeii
  21. Passenger – Let her go
  22. Lily Allen – Somewhere only we know
  23. Lana Del Rey vs. Cedric Gervais – Summertime sadness
  24. Naughty Boy ft. Sam Smith – La la la
  25. Duke Dumont ft. A.M.E. – Need U (100 percent)
  26. Bingo Players ft. Far East Movement – Get up (rattle)
  27. One Direction – One way or another (teenage kicks)
  28. Jason Derulo ft. 2 Chainz – Talk dirty
  29. Eminem – Berzerk
  30. Pitbull ft. Ke$ha – Timber
  31. Martin Garrix – Animals
  32. Bruno Mars – When I was your man
  33. Jay Z ft. Justin Timberlake – Holy grail
  34. Rudimental ft. Ella Eyre – Waiting all night
  35. Justin Timberlake ft. Jay Z – Suit & tie
  36. Drake ft. Majid Jordan – Hold on, we’re going home
  37. Avicii vs. Nicki Romero – I could be the one
  38. Icona Pop ft. Charlie XCX – I love it
  39. Florida Georgia Line ft. Nelly – Cruise
  40. Rihanna ft. Mikky Ekko – Stay
  41. One Direction – Best song ever
  42. Demi Lovato – Heart attack
  43. Calvin Harris ft. Ellie Goulding – I need ur love
  44. Capital Cities – Safe and sound
  45. John Newman – Love me again
  46. Lady Gaga – Applause
  47. Psy – Gentleman
  48. The Lumineers – Ho Hey
  49. Selena Gomez – Come & get it
  50. Zedd ft. Foxes – Clarity
Til the next ensemble…

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Xposition - November 2013


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November, proved to be a very interesting month although with very little or no activity on the charts but the three awards ceremonies proved otherwise as the American Music Awards 2013 made clear statements via performances, the 2013 MTV Europe Music Awards brought out the stunts in Miley Cyrus and the first ever YouTube Music Awards were held. 

The first ever YouTube Music Awards were held on 3 November 2013 in New York City. There were performances by Lady Gaga singing Dope and Eminem with Rap God. There were six categories and the winners are:
  • Video of the Year: Girls' Generation - I got a boy
  • Artist of the Year: Eminem
  • Response of the Year: Lindsey Stirling and Pentatonix - Radioactive (Imagine Dragons Cover)
  • YouTube Phenomenon: Taylor Swift - I knew you were trouble
  • YouTube Breakthrough: Macklemore & Ryan Lewis
  • Innovation of the Year: DeStorm - See me standing

The 2013 MTV Europe Music Awards were held on 10 November 2013 at the Ziggo Dome, Amsterdam, Netherlands. The pre-show was done by Ylvis with their addictive hit - The Fox (What does the fox say?) and the opening act was none other than Miley Cyrus singing We can't stop. However, controversy struck again with Cyrus twerking on stage with a little person and then smoking what appears to be a joint (weed/marijuana) when she came to accept her award. 

The other performers at the EMAs included Robin Thicke and Iggy Azalea with Blurred Lines and Feel Good, Katy Perry with Unconditionally, Bruno Mars with Gorilla, Icona Pop with I Love It, Eminem with a medley of Berzerk and Rap God and of course Miley Cyrus performing again with her hit Wrecking Ball. The winners of the night in the significant categories were:
  • Best Song: Bruno Mars - Locked out of heaven
  • Best Video: Miley Cyrus - Wrecking ball
  • Best Female Artist: Katy Perry
  • Best Male Artist: Justin Bieber
  • Best New Act: Macklemore & Ryan Lewis
  • Best Pop: One Direction
  • Best Rock: Green Day
  • Best Alternative: Thirty Second to Mars
  • Best Electronic: Avicii
  • Best Hip-Hop: Eminem
  • Artist on the Rise - Austin Mahone
  • Global Icon - Eminem
The 41st American Music Awards were held on 24 November at the Nokia Theatre, Los Angeles. Taylor Swift was the biggest winner of the night with 4 wins followed by Justin Timberlake with 3. The show started off with a stunning performance by Katy Perry with Unconditionally. This was followed by performances of One Direction, Ariana Grande, Imagine Dragons, Rihanna, Luke Bryan, TLC and Kendrick Lamar. Performances that were noteworthy were by Pitbull and Ke$ha singing Timber, Florida Georgia Line and Nelly singing Cruise/Ride With Me and Lady Gaga and R.Kelly singing Do What U Want, but of course it was Miley Cyrus who closed the show with a weird yet brilliant performance of Wrecking Ball, which showed the world this girl can really sing, despite her publicity stunts. In Gaga's performance she ended with the screens all portraying the negative publicity she has got from the media, and she ended with Do What U Want… how is that for a public statement. The winners of the significant categories are:
  • Artist of the Year: Taylor Swift 
  • New Artist of the Year: Ariana Grande]
  • Favourite Pop/Rock Male Artist: Justin Timberlake 
  • Favourite Pop/Rock Female Artist: Taylor Swift
  • Favourite Pop/Rock Band: One Direction
  • Favourite Country Male Artist: Luke Bryan
  • Favourite Country Female Artist: Taylor Swift
  • Favourite Country Band: Lady Antebellum
  • Favourite Rap/Hip-Hop Artist: Macklemore & Ryan Lewis
  • Favourite Soul/R&B Male Artist: Justin Timberlake
  • Favourite Soul/R&B Female Artist: Rihanna
  • Favourite Alternative Artist: Imagine Dragons
  • Favourite Electronic Dance Music Artist: Avicii
  • Single of the Year: Florida Georgia Line ft. Nelly - Cruise
  • Icon Award 2013: Rihanna
In the UK Eminem ft. Rihanna dethroned Lorde's Royals in the first week with The Monster, their second hit collaboration since Love The Way You Lie. Storm Queen peaked in the second week with Look Right Through and then Martin Garrix with Animals in the third week. Lily Allen's cover of Keane's Somewhere Only We Know peaked in the final week. 

In the US Lorde held onto the numero uno for the whole month running into her eighth week at the top. Eminem's The Monster could be a contender to dethrone Royals, but there is also other hits climbing the charts slowly but steadily such as OneRepublic's Counting Stars which already was No.1 in the UK and Pitbull ft. Ke$ha's Timber which may prove to be the lucky winner. 

Some of the other songs that came out during November which are noteworthy are:
  • Imagine Dragons - Demons
  • Bastille - Of the Night
  • Ellie Goulding - How Long Will I Love You
  • Gary Barlow - Let Me Go
  • Lily Allen - Hard Out Here 
  • Little Mix - Move
  • The Wanted - Show Me Love (America)
  • Tinie Tempah ft. John Martin - Children of the Sun
Til the next ensemble…

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Best of Today's Indie

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Today we have a very different type of list. Indie is not a specific genre of music but is Independent Music which is music produced independently from major commercial record labels or their subsidiaries. With indie rock, indie pop and indietronica has once again entering mainstream music, it is important to learn of the best of the modern indie music which has received critical and commercial success as well as the accolades these artistes and bands have achieved despite not being attached to a major record label at first. Although I am not such a fan of indie music, I cannot deny the talent of some of these artiste/bands such as Christina Perri and Imagine Dragons with awesome hits such as Jar of hearts and Radioactive. 
  1. Gotye ft. Kimbra – Somebody that I used to know
  2. Fun. ft. Janelle Monae – We are young
  3. Lorde – Royals
  4. Imagine Dragons – Radioactive
  5. Christina Perri – Jar of hearts
  6. Bastille – Pompeii
  7. Foster the People – Pumped up kicks
  8. The Lumineers – Ho Hey
  9. Of Monsters and Men – Little talks
  10. Mumford & Sons – I will wait
  11. Fun. – Some nights
  12. Imagine Dragons – Demons
  13. Awolnation – Sail
  14. Tegan and Sara – Closer
  15. Scouting for Girls – This ain’t a love song
  16. Imagine Dragons – It’s time
  17. Capital Cities – Safe and sound
  18. Bon Iver – Holocene
  19. Grouplove – Tongue tied
  20. Lenka – Everything at once
  21. MGMT – Kids
  22. Christina Perri – Arms
  23. Lorde – Tennis court
  24. Mumford & Sons – Little lion man
  25. Imagine Dragons – On top of the world
  26. Bastille – Things we lost in the fire
  27. Lykke Li – I follow rivers
  28. Fun. – Carry on
  29. M83 – Midnight city
  30. Of Monsters and Men – Mountain sound
  31. Lorde – Team
  32. MGMT – Electric feel
  33. Mumford & Sons – The cave
  34. Passion Pit – Take a walk
  35. Sia ft. The Weeknd & Diplo – Elastic heart
  36. Tegan and Sara – I was a fool
  37. Imagine Dragons – Monster
  38. Of Monsters and Men – King and Lionheart
  39. Lenka – The show
  40. The Lumineers – Stubborn love
Till the next beat…

At Ease!!!

Ultimate Quarantine Playlist

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