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2016 Recap: A Year in Music

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For the first time in this blog I’m going to do a recap of the past year. Music is a peculiar industry, you have the ups and the downs as well as the breakups and the reunions. Some overdose and some fall off bridges while others are knighted and break chart records. Whatever said and done the industry survives and thrives because musicians commit to produce that we love and some we love to hate. I have recapped the year in seven segments: genres, albums, singles, milestones, shockers, talent and obituaries. 

1. Genres

Some of the most evident changes in the mainstream genres were:
  • Dancehall resurfaced from the late 2000s surging up the charts with significant force and reigniting Reggae which has now become a fusion genre.
  • Mainstream Pop became heavily tropical with the infusion of Reggae beats.
  • EDM mellowed down significantly with Synthpop seeping into the genre while Progressive House took a backseat.
  • Alternative Rock made rapid gains on the charts combined with Rap and Funk.
  • Rap and R&B also fared very well as the two genres were heavily influenced by the newly emerged Dancehall and Reggae as well as Trap which took the charts by storm back in 2015
  • Country put on a rather poor performance compared to the awesome hits of 2015.

2. Albums

Some of the most anticipated albums were released in 2016:
  • Gwen Stefani – This is What It Feels Like (first solo album in 10 years)
  • David Bowie – Black Star (final album released two days before his death)
  • Rihanna – Anti (8th studio album released 4 years after Unapologetic)
  • JoJo – Mad Love (first album in 10 years)  
  • Ariana Grande – Dangerous Woman (3rd studio album)
  • Beyonce – Lemonade (6th studio album)
  • Kanye West – The Life of Pablo (7th studio album)
  • The Weeknd – Starboy (3rd studio album)
  • Lady Gaga – Joanne (5th studio album)
  • Britney Spears – Glory (9th studio album)
  • Blink-182 – California (7th studio album)
  • Green Day – Revolution Radio (12th studio album)
  • Bruno Mars – 24K Magic (3rd studio album)
  • Shawn Mendes – Illuminate (2nd studio album)
  • Zayn – Mind of Mine (debut studio album)
  • All Saints – Red Flag (first album in 10 years)
  • Alexandra Stan – Alesta (3rd studio album)
  • Meghan Trainor – Thank You (2nd studio album)
  • Fifth Harmony – 7/27(2nd studio album)
  • James Arthur – Back from the Edge (2nd studio album)
  • DNCE – DNCE (debut studio album)
  • Little Mix – Glory Days (4th studio album)

3. Singles
Here are some interesting facts about the global hits this year:
  • Rihanna ft. Drake’s Work became the first Dancehall song to top the Billboard Hot 100 since Sean Paul’s Temperature 10 years ago
  • Sia became the first female artist over 40 years to top the Billboard Hot 100 with Cheap Thrills a feat which was achieved after 16 years since Madonna’s Music in 2000  
  • Justin Bieber’s Love Yourself spent 23 consecutive weeks in the Billboard Hot 100's top 10, breaking the record for the most consecutive weeks logged in the top 10 from a song's debut therein
  • Drake ft. WizKid & Kyla’s One Dance topped the UK Singles Chart for 15 consecutive weeks making it the second longest reign at the top alongside Wet Wet Wet’s Love is All Around. Additionally it was also crowned the song of the summer worldwide
  • The Chainsmokers ft. Halsey’s Closer was the longest reigning No.1 in the US with 12 consecutive weeks
  • Zayn’s Pillowtalk made him the first UK artist to debut at No.1 on the Billboard Hot 100 with a debut single
  • With Dangerous Woman debuting at number 10 on the Billboard Hot 100, Ariana Grande became the first artist to debut within the top 10 with every lead single of all of her studio albums
  • Fifth Harmony ft. Ty Dolla $ign’s Work From Home became the first top 5 single by a girl group in 10 years since Pussycat Doll ft. Snoop Dogg’s Buttons
  • Clean Bandit ft. Sean Paul & Anne Marie’s Rockabye claimed the coveted UK Christmas No.1 and was the first song in history to do so after already logging 6 weeks at the top
  • Luke Graham’s 7 Years became the first No.1 single by a Danish act in the UK since Aqua’s Turn Back Time and with 5 weeks at the top it became the longest reigning No.1 by a Danish act
  • Justin Timberlake’s Can’t Stop The Feeling! from Trolls is the first No.1 song from an animated movie since Pharrell Williams’ Happy from Despicable Me 2  
  • Pikotaro’s Pen Pineapple Apple Song (PPAP Song) became the shortest song to enter the Billboard Hot 100 with a length of only 45 seconds

4. Milestones
Some musicians need to be given due recognition for their achievements during the year.
  • Taylor Swift wins Album of the Year for the second time for her album 1989 at the 58th Grammy Awards becoming the first woman to do so
  • BRITS Icon Award bestowed posthumously on David Bowie at the 36th Brit Awards
  • Britney Spears is honoured with the Millennium Award at the 2016 Billboard Music Awards
  • Rod Stewart is knighted in Queen Elizabeth II’s 2016 Birthday Honours
  • Rihanna is bestowed with the Michael Jackson Video Vanguard Award at the 2016 MTV Video Music Awards
  • Madonna is named as the 2016 Billboard Woman of the Year
  • Dolly Parton received the Willie Nelson Lifetime Achievement Award at the 2016 Country Muisc Association Awards 
  • Bob Dylan received the 2016 Nobel Prize for Literature
  • Victoria Beckham is bestowed with the Office of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) in Queen Elizabeth II’s New Year Honour’s List
  • Marc Anthony is honoured with the Latin Recording Academy Person of the Year at the 17th Annual Latin Grammy Awards
  • Fifth Harmony ft. Ty Dolla $ign’s Work From Home became the most watched music video of 2016 with over 1 billion views.
  • The videos of Wiz Khalifa ft. Charlie Puth’s See You Again, Mark Ronson ft. Bruno Mars’ Uptown Funk and Justin Bieber’s Sorry all passed 2 billion views

5. Shockers
There were many jaw dropping moments in 2016 and here are some of them:
  • ABBA reunites and reveals an upcoming digital entertainment experience
  • Camila Cabello leaves Fifth Harmony to pursue her solo career 
  • Avicii retires from music citing health reasons
  • Geri Halliwell, Emma Bunton and Melanie Brown reunite as Spice Girls – GEM
  • One Direction announces indefinite hiatus
  • Bill Medley reforms The Righteous Brothers with singer Bucky Heard
  • The Eagles dissolves following the death of Glenn Frey, their founding member
  • All four members of Viola Beach die in a tragic car crash
  • Kesha denied an injunction by Supreme Court of New York to allow her to record outside Dr.Luke’s label
  • Neil Amin Smith leaves Clean Bandit and the band continues as a trio
  • Minzy leaves 2NE1 and the group disbands
  • Founding member Pete Burns of Dead or Alive died effectively ending the band
  • Christina Grimmie, former contestant on The Voice shot dead by a fan
  • G.R.L. reformed as a trio with new member Jazzy Mejia
  • 4Minute disbands over different opinions of members

6. Talent
Here are the winners of those talent/reality contests which produce some of the best artists:
  • 61st Eurovision Song Contest – Ukraine wins with Jamala’s 1944
  • The X Factor (13th Season) – Matt Terry wins mentored by Nicole Scherzinger
  • The Voice (10th Season) – Alison Porter wins coached by Christina Aguilera
  • The Voice (11th Season) – Sundance Head wins coached by Blake Shelton
  • The Voice UK (05th Season) – Former Liberty X member Kevin Simm wins coached by Ricky Wilson
  • America’s Got Talent – Singer/Songwriter Grace VanderWaal wins
  • American Idol ends after 15 seasons crowing Trent Harmon as the final idol

7. Obituaries
Last but not least let us remember those legends to whom we bade farewell in 2016.
  • David Bowie (08 January 1947 – 10 January 2016)
  • René Angélil (16 January 1942 – 14 January 2016)
  • Glenn Frey (06 November 1948 – 18 January 2016)
  • Signe Toly Anderson (15 September 1941 – 28 January 2016)
  • Maurice White (19 December 1941 – 04 February 2016)
  • George Martin (03 January 1926 – 08 March 2016)
  • Prince (07 June 1958 – 21 April 2016)
  • Pete Burns (05 August 1959 – 23 October 2016)
  • W.D. Amaradeva (05 December 1927 – 03 November 2016)
  • Leonard Cohen (21 September 1934 – 07 November 2016)
  • George Michael (25 June 1963 – 25 December 2016)

Till next year...

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Xposition - April, 2016

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April was quite an eventful month. First we had the iHeartRadio Music Awards with Taylor Swift leading the nominees and taking most of the hardware as well. There were so many good performances including Iggy Azalea's Team, Meghan Trainor's No, Jason Derulo's If It Ain't Love and DNCE's Cake By The Ocean. Adele won Song of the Year for Hello while Taylor Swift won Album of the Year for 1989. Other winners include:
  • Female Artist of the Year: Taylor Swift
  • Male Artist of the Year: Justin Bieber
  • Best New Artist: Fetty Wap
  • Best Duo/Group of the Year: Maroon 5
  • Alternative Rock Artist of the Year: Twenty One Pilots
  • Alternative Rock Song of the Year: Twenty One Pilots - Stressed out
  • Rock Artist of the Year: Foo Fighters
  • Country Artist of the Year: Luke Bryan
  • Dance Song of the Year: Skrillex & Diplo ft. Justin Bieber - Where are u now
  • Dance Artist of the Year: Calvin Harris
  • Latin Artist of the Year: Pitbull
  • Best Lyrics: Rachel Platten - Fight song 
  • Best Collaboration: Mark Ronson ft. Bruno Mars - Uptown funk 
The 51st Annual Academy of Country Music Awards was also held. Chris Stapleton was the big winner sweeping both Album of the Year for Traveller and Song of the Year for Nobody To Blame. The other winners of the night include:
  • Record of the Year: Thomas Rhett - Die a happy man
  • Entertainer of the Year: Jason Aldean
  • Male Vocalist of the Year: Chris Stapleton 
  • Female Vocalist of the Year: Miranda Lambert
  • Vocal Duo of the Year: Florida Georgia Line
  • Video of the Year: Eric Church - Mr. Misunderstood 
The Juno Awards were also held in April with brilliant performances by The Weeknd, Alessia Cara and Shawn Mendes. The Weeknd won Artist of the Year as well as Album of the Year for Beauty Behind The Madness, Single of the Year for Can't Feel My Face and Songwriter of the Year for Can't Feel My Face, In The Night and The Hills. Some of the other significant wins included:
  • Group of the Year: Walk Off The Earth
  • Breakthrough Artist of the Year: Alessia Cara
  • Breakthrough Group of the Year: Dear Rouge
  • Video of the Year: Adele - Hello 
  • Pop Album of the Year: Justin Bieber - Purpose
  • International Album of the Year: Adele - 25
This April we bid adieu to American Idol on its final run in the 15th season. With a two-hour plus series finale with an evening packed of performances by past winners and finalists such as Carrie Underwood, Jordin Sparks, Fantasia, Ruben Studdard, Jennifer Hudson, Clay Aiken as well as the original trio of judges adorable Paula Abdul, goofy Randy Jackson and the cynical Simon Cowell. In the end host Ryan Seacrest named Trent Harmon the winner over La'Porsha Renae. 

Meanwhile, the highly anticipated Billboard Music Awards 2016 is to take place in May and the nominations were revealed wherein The Weeknd has been nominated a whopping 19 times in 16 categories. Some of the important nominations are:
  • Top Artist: Adele, Justin Bieber, Drake, The Weeknd, Taylor Swift
  • Top Male Artist: Drake, Justin Bieber, The Weeknd, Ed Sheeran, Fetty Wap
  • Top Female Artist: Adele, Selena Gomez, Taylor Swift, Ariana Grande, Rihanna
  • Top Hot 100 Song: Adele's Hello, Fetty Wap's Trap Queen, The Weeknd's Can't Feel My Face, The Weeknd's The Hills, Wiz Khalifa ft. Charlie Puth's See You Again
  • Top Billboard 200 Album: Adele's 25, Ed Sheeran's x, Taylor Swift's 1989, Justin Bieber's Purpose, The Weeknd's Beauty Behind The Madness
The 61st annual Eurovision Song Contest is to be held in May in Stockholm, Sweden following the country's victory in 2015 with Måns Zelmerlöw's Heroes. 42 countries will participate. Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia and Ukraine will return after absences from recent contests, while Australia will also return after debuting as a special guest in 2015. The contest will also be the first to implement a new voting system since 1975, with each country now awarding two sets of points: one from their professional jury and another from televoting. And the favourites are Russia, France, Malta, Sweden and Bulgaria. 

2016 seems to be taking away the legends in music and this month the victim is Prince. Prince Rogers Nelson, known by his stage name Prince was extremely popular in the 1980s for his hits including the global smashes When Doves Cry, Purple Rain and Kiss. He passed away on 21st April aged 57. With the artist's demise his previous hits and albums will definitely make an impact on the charts in the coming weeks. 

The full lineup for Mysteryland USA to be held from June 10 - 13 was revealed composing of more than 90 acts with Odesza, Skrillex and Bassnectar headlining the festival. This year the age barrier has been reduced to 19 from 21. 

Moving onto chart news, in the US Rihanna ft. Drake's Work ruled the roost with Lukas Graham's 7 Years initially struggling at No.2 and thereafter Desiigner's Panda. With a whopping 9 weeks at the top Rihanna has accumulated 60 weeks at No.1 and is now the artist with the second-most weeks at No.1 of all time passing The Beatles with their 59 weeks and just behind Mariah Carey's titanic 79 weeks. As of the last week of April its 41 straight weeks that non- American born acts have led the Hot 100. Meanwhile, former chart leader Justin Bieber's Love Yourself broke his own record for the most consecutive weeks in the top 10 as Love Yourself surpasses Sorry's 21 weeks with 22 weeks inside the top 10. Other songs which peaked within the top 10 during the month are Ariana Grande's Dangerous Woman, Fifth Harmony ft. Ty Dollar $ign's Work From Home and Meghan Trainor's No.

In the UK, Mike Posner's Seeb Remix of I Took A Pill In Ibiza ruled for two weeks after which Drake ft. Wizkid & Kyla's One Dance took the helm. This was all at the peril of Sia's Cheap Thrills which was prevented from gaining the top spot. Other songs which peaked within the top 10 are Alan Walker's Faded and DNCE's Cake By The Ocean.

Other songs which became popular during the month are:
  • Disturbed - The sound of silence
  • The Chainsmokers ft. Daya - Don't let me down
  • Inna - Rendez vous
  • Alexandra Stan ft. Mohombi - Balans
  • DJ Snake ft. Bipolar Sunshine - Middle 
  • Bebe Rexha ft. Nicki Minaj - No broken hearts
  • Chris Brown - Back to sleep 
  • Nick Jonas ft. Tove Lo - Close 
  • Alessia Cara - Wild things
  • Iggy Azalea - Team 
Till the next beat...

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