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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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My Favorite Hits of 2015

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It was an awesome year for music, particularly for my taste as we had a mishmash of EDM, Rock, Pop, Hip-Hop and R&B. Once again the top three greatest hits of the year - Uptown Funk, See You Again and Hello do not make this list. Of course although my taste is mostly mainstreamish, it is quite evident that my preferences are different than the charts. DNCE's Cake By The Ocean is definitely my most favorite from last year although it is only climbing up the charts now. It is my ringtone as well as the most played song on my iPod. This list is quite easy to compile as it is only a matter of checking the number of plays on my iPod and which songs from 2015 have the most. At second place is Major Lazer's Lean On which is my second favorite with its quirky dance and it was also the most heard/played/streamed song worldwide last year. 

Major Lazer has the most number of entries with three followed by David Guetta, Zedd, Calvin Harris, Sheppard, Chris Brown and Justin Bieber each with two entries. EDM and Pop rule this list with a few entries from Rock, Trap, Rap, R&B, Hip-Hop, Latin Pop and even Country. We have so many debut hits on this list by artists such as DNCE, Jess Glynne, Years & Years, Sheppard, Alessia Cara, Fetty Wap and X Ambassadors. So without further ado here are my top 50 favorite hits of 2015:    
  1. DNCE – Cake by the ocean
  2. Major Lazer & DJ Snake ft. MØ – Lean on
  3. David Guetta ft. Nicki Minaj, Bebe Rexha & Afrojack – Hey mama
  4. The Weeknd – Can’t feel my face
  5. Ruelle – Up in flames
  6. Justin Bieber – Sorry
  7. Lana Del Rey – High by the beach
  8. Olly Murs ft. Demi Lovato – Up
  9. Calvin Harris ft. HAIM – Pray to God
  10. Omarion ft. Chris Brown & Jheine Aiko – Post to be
  11. Major Lazer ft. Ellie Goulding & Tarrus Riley – Powerful
  12. Sheppard – Geronimo
  13. AronChupa – I’m an Albatraoz
  14. Charlotte Lawrence – Ever after
  15. Jess Glynne – Hold my hand
  16. Zedd ft. Jon Bellion – Beautiful now
  17. Selena Gomez – Same old love  
  18. Years and Years – King
  19. Dev – Parade
  20. Kygo ft. Conrad Sewell – Firestone
  21. Little Mix – Black magic
  22. Fall Out Boy – Immortals
  23. Taylor Swift – Style
  24. Lost Frequencies – Are you with me
  25. Alessia Cara – Here
  26. Alexandra Stan & Inna ft. Daddy Yankee – We wanna
  27. Calvin Harris & Disciples – How deep is your love
  28. KDA ft. Tinie Tempah & Katy B – Turn the music louder (rumble)
  29. Krept & Konan ft. Jeremih – Freak of the week
  30. Prince Royce ft. Jennifer Lopez & Pitbull – Back it up
  31. Martin Garrix ft. Usher – Don’t look down
  32. Deorro & Chris Brown – Five more hours
  33. David Guetta ft. Fetty Wap & Sia – Bang my head
  34. Little Big Town – Girl crush
  35. Pitbull ft. Wisin & Mohombi – Baddest girl in town
  36. R. City ft. Adam Levine – Locked away
  37. X Ambassadors – Renegades
  38. Fetty Wap – Trap queen
  39. Zedd ft. Selena Gomez – I want you to know
  40. Sheppard – Let me down easy
  41. One Direction – Night changes
  42. Nicky Jam & Enrique Iglesias – El perdon
  43. Sam Hunt – House party
  44. Justin Bieber – Love yourself
  45. Fifth Harmony – I’m in love with a monster
  46. Nick Jonas – Jealous
  47. Charlie Puth ft. Meghan Trainor – Marvin Gaye
  48. Rihanna – Bitch better have my money
  49. Major Lazer ft. Elliphant & Jovi Rockwell – Too Original
  50. Flo Rida ft. Robin Thicke & Verdine White – I don’t like it, I love it 
Till the next beat...

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Best Songs to Deal With Insecurities

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It's not a big secret that we all have our inherent insecurities. But do we need to let these hold us back. Most insecurities are about one's image. Be it physical or social attributes or lack thereof, all of us try to handle them in our own ways. Bullying has been taken to another ugly level, through cyberbullying. By the advent of social media and the rapid escalation of stereotypes by the mainstream media, kids as well as grownups these days are popping pills to deal with the social stigmas and peer pressure. 

We are all humans and no one is perfect. The #DUFFS and the #COOLKIDS must be able to get along just fine. Sadly this is not the case, labels, stereotypes and insecurities remain the same. Music is one way to deal with one's insecurities. Although hundreds of inspirational songs are released each year only a few actually over the past few decades deal with insecurities. Pink's Fuckin' Perfect is definitely number one on the list as the title itself says no one is perfect and no one should strive to be fucking perfect. There is not much to say about genre as they are all but one from mainstream pop. The underlying themes are more or less in relation to body image whilst some of the male artists are singing about how they love the girl 'just the way they are'. So here are the best 20 songs to deal with insecurities. 
  1. Pink – Fuckin’ perfect
  2. Olly Murs – Beautiful to me
  3. TLC – Unpretty
  4. Christina Aguilera – Beautiful
  5. David Grey – It’s not easy being me
  6. Bruno Mars – Just the way you are
  7. Lady Gaga – Born this way
  8. Sugababes – Ugly
  9. Colbie Caillat – Try
  10. Hailee Steinfeld – Love myself
  11. J. Cole ft. TLC – Crooked smile
  12. Mika – Big girl (you are beautiful)
  13. Katy Perry – Firework
  14. Audioslave – Be yourself
  15. One Direction – What makes you beautiful
  16. Meghan Trainor – All about that bass
  17. Jessie J – Who you are
  18. Beyonce – Pretty hurts
  19. Jesse McCartney – Beautiful soul
  20. Selena Gomez & The Scene – Who says 
Till the next beat...

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Ultimate Quarantine Playlist

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