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Xposition - February, 2019

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61st Annual Grammy Awards
Childish Gambino was the big winner of the night where he won Record of the Year, Song of the Year, Best Music Video and Best Rap/Sung Performance for his hit This is America. It was a historical moment for Rap as This is America was the first from the genre to win Record of the Year. Kacey Musgraves was also a big winner as she won Album of the Year and Best Country Album for Golden Hour, Best Country Song for Space Cowboy and Best Country Solo Performance for Butterflies. The coveted Best New Artist award went to Dua Lipa who also won Best Dance Recording alongside Silk City (Mark Ronson & Diplo).

Camila Cabello opened the ceremony with her hit Havana which was then joined by Ricky Martin and J Balvin to perform their hits Pégate and Mi Gente. Post Malone was joined on stage by rock legends Red Hot Chili Peppers to perform a medley of Stay, Rockstar and Dark Necessities. Curtains closed on the show with Fantasia, Andra Day and Yolanda Adams paying tribute to Queen of Soul, Aretha Franklin with a performance of (You Make Me Feel Like) A Natural Woman. Jennifer Lopez, Smokey Robinson and Ne-Yo celebrated the 60th anniversary of Motown Records with a medley of the greatest hits released under the label such as ABC, Do You Love Me, Please Mr. Postman and Dancing in the Street. Other notable winners were:
·         Best Pop Vocal Album: Ariana Grande – Sweetener
·         Best Rock Album: Greta Van Fleet – From the Fires
·         Best Rap Album: Cardi B – Invasion of Privacy
·         Best Rap Song: Drake – God’s Plan
·         Best R&B Song: Ella Mai – Boo’d Up
·         Best Pop Solo Performance: Lady Gaga – Joanne (Where do you think you’re goin’?)
·         Best Compilation Soundtrack for Visual Media – The Greatest Showman
·      Best Song Written for Visual Media: Lady Gaga & Bradley Cooper – Shallow (A Star is Born)

2019 BRIT Awards
The 1975 and Calvin Harris were the big winners of British music’s most prestigious night. The curtains opened with a performance of The Greatest Show by Hugh Jackman from The Greatest Showman soundtrack. Calvin Harris who performed a medley of his hits Giant, Promises and One Kiss took home Producer of the Year and Single of the Year for One Kiss (with Dua Lipa). The 1975 won British Group and Album of the Year for A Brief Inquiry into Online Relationships. Little Mix who performed their latest hit Woman Like Me assisted by Ms Banks won Video of the Year. The other winners were:
·         British Male Solo Artist – George Ezra
·         British Female Solo Artist – Jorja Smith
·         British Breakthrough Act – Tom Walker
·         International Male Solo Artist – Drake
·         International Female Solo Artist – Ariana Grande
·         International Group – The Carters
·         Global Success Award – Ed Sheeran

91st Academy Awards
Queen biopic Bohemian Rhapsody won big at the Oscars with 4 wins including Best Actor for Rami Malek for his portrayal of the band’s lead vocalist, Freddie Mercury along with Best Film Editing, Best Sound Mixing and Best Sound Editing. The coveted Best Original Song went to Lady Gaga, Mark Ronson, Anthony Rossomando and Andrew Wyatt for Shallow from A Star is Born. Ludwig Göransson took home Best Original Score for Black Panther.

2019 Billboard Latin Music Awards Nominations
In a historic feat Ozuna has scored a record 23 nominations across 15 categories including Artist of the Year and two nods each in the Hot Latin Song of the Year for Taki Taki and Te Bote and Top Latin Album of the Year for Aura and Odisea. Far behind him with 13 nods each are J Balvin and Nicky Jam followed by Bad Bunny with 12 nominations. The awards, which honor top performers in Latin music cover 34 categories and will be held on 25 April 2019 in Las Vegas.

Super Bowl LIII Halftime Show
This year’s show was marred by controversy even before it began. Pink and Rihanna allegedly declined to headline the show which left the organizers with the safe pick of Maroon 5 with guest stars Travis Scott and Big Boi. Cardi B announced that she turned down an opportunity to perform at the Super Bowl LIII alongside Maroon 5. Her reason for doing so is in support of ex-NFL player Colin Kaepernick who knelt during the national anthem in 2016 to raise awareness to police brutality, racial inequality and other social issues.

Maroon 5’s lackluster performance was attributed to them performing their commercially successful hits such as Sugar and Moves Like Jagger in place of fan favorites such as One More Night, Payphone and Animals. Lead vocalist Adam Levine received backlash over taking his shirt off during the last portion, as the same was compared to how Janet Jackson’s career took a downfall due to her wardrobe mishap in 2004, just because she was a woman.

Pink receives star on Hollywood Walk of Fame
Pink was awarded a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame where her husband Carey Hart and two children joined for the special occasion. Soon after the event, she announced that she will be releasing a new single titled Walk Me Home this month, followed by a studio album, Hurts 2B Human in April. The BRIT Awards also announced that she would receive the Outstanding Contribution to Music Award this year, making her the first non-British artist to receive the prize.

R.Kelly jailed for sexual abuse
R&B superstar R.Kelly was arrested on 10 charges of aggravated criminal sexual abuse. Kelly turned himself in to the Chicago police on the day the charges were announced. Bail was set at USD 1 million by the judge who also ordered Kelly not to have any contact with a minor or an alleged victim.

Celine Dion biopic in the works
French studio Gaumont announced the production of “The Power of Love”, a biopic based on the life of pop superstar Celine Dion to be released in 2020. Valerie Lemercier will direct the primarily French film and star as the Canadian singer.

James Ingram passes away at the age of 66
Two time Grammy winner and Oscar nominee James Ingram passed away at the age of 66 from brain cancer. Ingram was a critically acclaimed R&B singer and songwriter scoring hits such as Baby Come to Me (with Patti Austin), Somewhere Out There (with Linda Ronstadt), I Don't Have the Heart and Yah Mo Be There (with Michael McDonald).

6ix9ine pleads guilty to nine crimes
The Brooklyn rapper pleaded guilty to nine crimes including helping the Nine Trey Blood Gang of which he was a member to kill a rival gang member. By cooperating with the prosecution, the 23-year old will gain some leniency during sentencing, which is scheduled for 23 January 2020. Till then he will remain in an undisclosed federal prison for safety reasons.

21 Savage released on bond by US Immigration
UK born rapper 21 Savage (real name Shéyaa Bin Abraham-Joseph) was released on bond by US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) after nine days in detention for violation of US immigration laws. He was charged with overstaying in the country since his visa expired in the US. His expedited deportation hearing is scheduled for 11 April 2019. He was scheduled to perform at the recently held Grammy Awards where his Post Malone collaboration Rockstar was nominated for Record of the Year and Best Rap/Sung Performance. 

Michael Jackson Estate sues HBO over Documentary 
Optimum Productions and the co-executors of Jackson’s estate are suing HBO and parent company, Time Warner over the upcoming documentary Leaving Neverland, which alleges sexual abuse on the part of the King of Pop. The MJ estate is relying on a non-disparagement provision in a 1992 agreement between Jackson and HBO and the lawsuit if won by the estate could exceed USD 100 million in damages.

UN issues Guidelines for Audio Devices
The World Health Organization and International Telecommunications Union have presented new standards for the manufacture and use of personal audio devices. The agencies state half of all people aged 12-35 or 1.1 billion people are at risk of hearing loss due to prolonged and exposure to loud sounds. The recommendations say the devices should include software to track exposure to sound and methods to limit volume.

Chart News
In the US, Ariana Grande’s brand new single 7 Rings debuted atop the charts during the first week and kept its throne for the remainder of the month. During the month Grande released another single Break Up With Your Girlfriend, I’m Bored, the third single off her latest album, interpolating NSYNC’s It Makes Me Ill, which debuted at No.2 just missing the top spot because of her own hit. With this hit she equaled a record set by The Beatles in 1964 to occupy the top 3 spots (with Thank U, Next at No.3) on the chart and the first solo artist to do so.     

In the UK, Grande continued her reign with 7 Rings for the first two weeks of the month. In the third week she replaced herself at the top with Break Up With Your Girlfriend, I’m Bored, and became the first female artist in UK history to replace herself at No.1. She then once again replaced herself at the top, with 7 Rings returning to the top in the fourth week. During the month, Mabel’s Don’t Call Me Up, Billie Ellish’s Bury a Friend and Lewis Capaldi’s Someone You Loved, all entered the top 10 during the month.

Hot New Picks of the Month
1.       Galantis ft. OneRepublic – Bones
2.       Little Mix ft. Ty Dolla $ign – Think about us
3.       Yungblud & Halsey ft. Travis Barker – 11 minutes
4.       Khalid & Kane Brown – Saturday nights
5.       Julia Michaels ft. Selena Gomez – Anxiety
6.       Daddy Yankee ft. Snow – Con calma 
7.       Troye Sivan & Lauv – I’m so tired
8.       Ally Brooke – Low key
9.       Zedd & Katy Perry – 365
10.  J. Cole – Middle Child 

Till the next beat...

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Xposition - January, 2019

Attention!!!

Golden Globe Awards 2019
Queen biopic Bohemian Rhapsody won the coveted award for Best Motion Picture – Drama amidst stiff competition while Rami Malek won Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture – Drama for his brilliant portrayal of Queen frontman Freddie Mercury in the same film. A Star Is Born garnered 4 nominations but it only managed to win Best Original Song for Shallow written by Lady Gaga and Mark Ronson. Best Original Score was won by Justin Hurwitz for First Man.

Missy Elliot, Cat Stevens and John Prine among 2019 Songwriters Hall of Fame Inductees
Missy Elliot is making history as the first female rapper inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame. Elliot is just the third rapper following the prior inductions of Jay-Z and Jermaine Dupri. Also being inducted are British icon, Cat Stevens and country-folk legend, John Prine.

Lady Gaga bags big wins at the 2019 Critics’ Choice Awards  
Lady Gaga took home two wins at the 24th Critics’ Choice Awards where she received Best Actress for A Star is Born in a tie with Glenn Close for The Wife and Best Song for Shallow, her duet with Bradley Cooper. Meanwhile, Justin Hurwitz won Best Score for his work on First Man.

Nominations for 91st Academy Awards revealed
The nominations for the 91st Academy Awards were announced with A Star is Born receiving 8 nods including Best Actress for Lady Gaga, the second highest after Roma and The Favourite which received 10 each. Queen biopic Bohemian Rhapsody has received 5 nods including Best Actor for Rami Malek and Mary Poppins Returns has received 4 nominations. The nominees for Best Original Song are:
-          Kendrick Lamar & SZA – All the stars (Black Panther)
-          Lady Gaga & Bradley Cooper – Shallow (A Star is Born)
-          Emily Blunt – The place where lost things go (Mary Poppins Returns)
-          Jennifer Hudson – I’ll Fight (RBG)
-          Willie Watson & Tim Blake Nelson – When a Cowboy Trades His Spurs for Wings (The Ballad of Buster Scruggs)

Women lead 2019 BRIT Award nominations
Anne-Marie, Jess Glynne and Dua Lipa lead this year’s nominees with four nods each. Anne-Marie is nominated across 4 different categories: Female Solo Artist, Album of the Year for Speak Your Mind and Single and Video of the Year for 2002. Jess Glynne was also nominated for Female Solo Artist, Single of the Year for I’ll Be There and Rudimental collaboration These Days and Video of the Year also for These Days. Dua Lipa is up for Single and Video of the Year for both IDGAF and Calvin Harris collab One Kiss

Britney Spears Announces Hiatus
Britney Spears is taking an indefinite break from music to focus on family. She announced that she would be putting family first after her father was hospitalized and almost died as a result of a ruptured colon; he is currently in recovery. The global superstar cancelled her Las Vegas residency, Britney: Domination, which was to commence in February at the new Park MGM resort and her pending collaboration with Pitbull and Marc Anthony may also be on hold.

Daryl Dragon Passes Away
Daryl Dragon, best known as Captain from the group Captain and Tennille has passed away at the age of 76 due to renal failure. The duo is best known for their hits Love Will Keep Us Together, Do That To Me One More Time and Muskrat Love.

R.Kelly facing Criminal Investigations over Sexual Misconduct
A formal investigation into sexual misconduct by US rapper R.Kelly is underway. Prosecutors are checking whether the artist should face criminal charges. The case was prompted by a six-part documentary series on Lifetime titled Surviving R.Kelly, wherein women who were allegedly abused by Kelly speak out. Kelly has vehemently denied all allegations and has sworn to sue those involved. Meanwhile, radio stations have suspended playing his songs and his collaborations have been asked by artists such as Lady Gaga to be removed from streaming services.

Sony Music drops R.Kelly
Following social media backlash and protests in front of Sony Headquarters in New York, Sony Music has finally dropped R.Kelly from the record label. Prior to this a campaign titled #MuteRKelly was initiated to achieve this objective. R.Kelly has been in the middle of a massive controversy involving sexual abuse allegations with several artists withdrawing their collaborations with him on streaming services following the documentary Surviving R.Kelly being released on Lifetime.

Michael Jackson is coming to Broadway
The Michael Jackson estate has confirmed the production of a musical titled Don’t Stop ‘Till You Get Enough, inspired by the life of the King of Pop. The production is to be directed and choreographed by Tony Award winner Christopher Wheeldon and will premiere in Chicago this year and make its Broadway debut in 2020.

Playboi Carti found guilty of assault
Jordan Carter more famously known as Playboi Carti was found guilty of assault and damaging a tour bus in Scotland in February 2018. He was fined £800 following a trial at the Dumfries Justice of the Peace Court. While Carti had denied the assault charges, he had admitted to damaging the tour bus.

Chart News
In the US, Ariana Grande started off January at the top with Thank, U Next completing 7 whopping weeks but was replaced by Halsey’s Without Me in the second week. This again was dethroned by Post Malone & Swae Lee’s Sunflower, off the Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse soundtrack. Halsey’s Without Me returned to the top during the last week. During the month Post Malone’s Wow and Benny Blanco, Halsey & Khalid’s Eastside entered the top 10.

In the UK, Ava Max’s Sweet But Psycho was the first No.1 of the year dethroning Christmas No.1, LadBaby’s comic version of Starship’s We Built this City. Max’s formidable 4-week reign was ended by Ariana Grande’s 7 Rings, a sampling My Favorite Things from the beloved The Sound of Music soundtrack.  During the month, Pink Fong’s Baby Shark, Zara Larsson’s Ruin My Life, George Ezra’s Hold My Girl, Gesaffelestein & The Weeknd’s Lost in the Fire and Sam Smith & Normani’s Dancing With a Stranger, all entered the top 10 during the month.

Hot New Picks of the Month
1.       5 Seconds of Summer ft. Julia Michaels – Lie to me
2.       Sam Smith – Fire on fire
3.       Chris Brown – Undecided
4.       Sabrina Carpenter – Paris
5.       Ozuna – Baila baila baila
6.       Gabrielle Aplin – My mistake
7.       Calvin Harris & Rag’n’Bone Man – Giant
8.       Mike Shinoda – Can’t hear you now
9.       Westlife – Hello my love
10.   Hardwell ft. Snoop Dogg & Conor Maynard – How you love me
11.   The Cranberries – All over now
12.   Vice & Jason Derulo ft. Ava Max – Make up  
13.   Twenty One Pilots – Chlorine
14.   City Girls ft. Cardi B – Twerk
15.   Alec Benjamin & Alessia Cara – Let me down slowly 

Till the next beat...

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Xposition - July, 2016

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The summer is in full swing and the awards dry spell continues with only the 2016 Teen Choice Awards being held in July hosted by Victoria Justice and John Cena. While the awards focus on all aspects of entertainment such as music, television, film and sports, we'll stick to the music side of things and also some interesting accolades which artists received at the show. Flo Rida opened the show with a medley of My House, Good Feeling and Wild Ones (with Bebe Rexha) and then went on to perform his newest single Zillionaire. Charlie Puth performed his newest hit We Don't Talk Anymore as a solo version. Justin Bieber received the most nominations with 11 while Justin Timberlake received the inaugural Decade Award. So the major wins of the night included:
  • Male Artist - Justin Bieber
  • Female Artist - Selena Gomez
  • Group - One Direction
  • Female Single: Ariana Grande - Dangerous woman
  • Male Single: Justin Bieber - Sorry
  • International Artist - Little Mix
  • Summer Song: Fifth Harmony ft. Ty Dolla $ign - Work from home
  • Party Song: DNCE - Cake by the ocean
  • Breakout Artist - Zayn Malik
Meanwhile, Christina Grimmie who was tragically shot dead by a fan recently was posthumously bestowed with the Choice Music Web Star but family and fans were in uproar as they expressed their disappointment as Grimmie was not mentioned by Jessica Alba and Ne-Yo during the #StoptheViolence tribute for family members of teens who had died due to violence. 

The Official Albums Chart of the UK celebrated its 60th anniversary in July with the first ever chart published on 22nd July 1956 which saw Frank Sinatra's Songs for Swingin' Lovers grab the coveted crown. To mark the historic milestone of the chart the Official Charts Company has released the UK's 60 Biggest Selling Albums of All Time. Queen's Greatest Hits is at No.1 followed by ABBA's Gold Greatest Hits at No.2 The top 10 are: 
  1. Queen - Greatest Hits (1981)
  2. ABBA - Gold - Greatest Hits
  3. The Beatles - Sgt Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band (1967)
  4. Adele - 21 (2011)
  5. Oasis - What's the Story Morning Glory (1995)
  6. Michael Jackson - Thriller (1982)
  7. Pink Floyd - The Dark Side of the Moon (1973) 
  8. Dire Straits - Brothers in Arms (1985)
  9. Michael Jackson - Bad (1987)
  10. Queen - Greatest Hits II (1991)
The month witnessed the launch of the Global Goal's Campaign's #WhatIReallyReallyWant movement which used the Spice Girl's global smash hit Wannabe in its campaign. The girl-power wielding hit was used in the video which stars an array of international artists including Sri Lankan Bollywood actress Jacqueline Fernandez, Nigeria's Seyi Shay, South Africa's Gigi Lamayne and Monoea, the United States' Larsen Thompson, the U.K.'s M.O. and Canada's Taylor Hatala. The song is used to shed light on issues affecting young women around the globe such as violence against girls, lack of quality education and child marriage.

More news on the Spice Girls as they celebrate their 20th anniversary of Wannabe. Geri Horner (Halliwell), Emma Bunton and Melanie Brown are to reunite as GEM as Victoria Beckam and Melanie Chrishom have backed out of the reunion. Scary, Baby and Ginger have got together to celebrate this hallmark occasion by staging a show in London's Hyde Park next summer, which insiders now claim the singing trio will pocket $14 million each from the gig - that's over $100,000 (£74,000)-a-minute per person. 

We're still not done with 90s news as MTV plans to rebrand VH1 Classic as MTV Classic with a special focus on fan-favorite programmes and series drawn from the 1990s and early 2000s. The switch coming into effect on August 1 commemorates MTV's launch 35 years ago on August 1, 1981.

Katy Perry released a surprise single titled Rise which serves as the official English anthem of the Rio Olympics 2016. This is her first single since 2014's This Is How You Do and she performed it for the first time as a part of a medley with her hit single Roar at the 2016 Democratic National Convention, where she endorsed Hilary Clinton for US President. 

The Dutchess is back but this time with a dairy flavour as Fergie released her newest single M.I.L.F. $ with a star studded cast in the sultry music video which includes Ciara, Kim Kardashian, Chrissy Teigen, Gemma Ward and Amber Valletta. The song serves as the lead single to her second studio album Double Dutchess. 

Moving on to chart news, Drake ft. Wizkid and Kyla's titanic hit One Dance reigned throughout the month in the US accumulating a whopping ten non-consecutive week rule. Meanwhile Sia ft. Sean Paul's Cheap Thrills, Kent Jones' Don't Mind, Twenty One Pilots' Ride and Adele's Send My Love (To Your New Lover) all enter the top ten while The Chainsmoker's ft. Daya's Don't Let Me Down reaches a new peak at No.3 and Calvin Harris ft. Rihanna's This Is What You Came For reaches a new peak at No.4 with the rumours that Harris' ex-girlfriend Taylor Swift had a hand at penning the song. 

In the UK too Drake reigned supreme with One Dance as he logged his fifteenth week atop the charts during the fourth week of July. This feat places him on level with Wet Wet Wet's Love Is All Around which spent 15 weeks at the top in 1994. The record holder is Bryan Adam's (Everything I Do) I Do It For You which ruled for 16 weeks at the top in 1991. Other songs which entered the top 10 include Calum Scott's Dancing On My Own, Jonas Blue ft. JB Cooper's Perfect Strangers and Shawn Mendes' Treat You Better. 

Other songs which became popular during the month are:
  • Twenty One Pilots - Heathens
  • Bastille - Good grief
  • MØ - Final song
  • Selena Gomez - Kill 'em with kindness
  • Kiiara - Gold
  • Lukas Graham - Mama said 
Till the next beat...

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Ultimate Anthems of All Time

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There are those songs which speak to your core that you can't help but sing along to them. These songs are a part of our lives wherever we are and knowing the lyrics of these songs are as mandatory as knowing the national anthems of our respective countries. Actually knowing the lyrics to these songs is not from memorizing, but from the fact that they are super easy to remember as the beat and the rhythm that go along with these songs have made it so that we do not forget them. From cricket, rugby and football matches these songs are played all over the world at world cups and championships. 

CCR's Have You Ever Seen The Rain is numero uno on this list as it is a clear classic and an unforgettable anthem. All of them are Rock with most of them leaning towards Pop Rock. Some of the most iconic artists and bands such as Elton John, Janis Joplin, Glen Campbell and Ben E. King are on this list alongside Guns N' Roses, Bon Jovi, Queen and Survivor. Queen leads the number of entries with 3 followed by Elton John with 2. One thing to note is that there are only a few entries by women with Gloria Gaynor with her I Will Survive the only female entry cracking the top 10. So here are the 25 ultimate anthems of all time:
  1. Creedence Clearwater Revival – Have you ever seen the rain
  2. Guns N’ Roses – Sweet child of mine
  3. Bon Jovi – It’s my life
  4. Bryan Adams – Summer of ‘69
  5. Ben E. King – Stand by me
  6. John Denver – Take me home, country roads
  7. Neil Diamond – Sweet Caroline
  8. Queen – We will rock you
  9. Gloria Gaynor – I will survive
  10. Glen Campbell – Rhinestone cowboy
  11. Elton John – Crocodile rock
  12. Puddle of Mudd – She hates me
  13. Whitesnake – Here I go again ‘87
  14. Big Brother and the Holding Company – Piece of my heart
  15. Bob Marley – Could you be loved
  16. Smokie – Living next door to Alice
  17. Tom Jones – Green, green grass of home
  18. Queen – I want to break free
  19. Survivor – Eye of the tiger
  20. Tina Turner – The best
  21. Elton John – Saturday night’s alright
  22. Aretha Franklin – Respect
  23. Queen – We are the champions
  24. Village People – Y.M.C.A.
  25. Anastacia – I'm outta love
Till the next beat...

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Most Haunting Songs of All Time


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Most of us are used to listening to chirpy songs, probably because music is meant to cheer us up and put us in a good mood. But there are really sad songs which make us very gloomy but then there are those songs which are so haunting and creepy that our blood runs cold. The spooky music, coupled by the eerie voices of the likes of Amy Lee of Evanescence, Sarah Brightman, Lana Del Rey and Jack Black can send shivers through our spines. These songs are perfect for those dark moments in life where we need liberation from the nightmares that haunt us. Of course do not expect death metal or any sort of satanic music on this list for I do not believe in the worship of Lucifer like Marilyn Manson or Korn. And I have included Michael Jackson's Thriller as the last song, not because it is oh-so terrifying, but as a tribute to the icon who many believe has produced the most popular horror music video to date.   So these are the most haunting songs of all time: 
  1. Sarah Brightman & Michael Crawford – The phantom of the opera
  2. Evanescence – Lacrymosa
  3. Moody Blues – Nights in white satin
  4. Lana Del Rey – Born to die
  5. Within Temptation ft. Kevin Caputo – What have you done
  6. Metallica – Nothing else matters
  7. Florence and the Machine – Seven devils
  8. Evanescence – Listen to the rain
  9. The Cranberries – Zombie
  10. Madonna – Frozen
  11. Guns N’ Roses – November rain
  12. Ruelle – Up in flames
  13. Lana Del Rey – Summertime sadness
  14. Evanescence – My immortal
  15. The Rasmus ft. Anette Olzon – October & April
  16. Elaine Page – Memory
  17. Adam Lambert – Mad world (Original by Tears for Fears)
  18. Queen – Bohemian Rhapsody
  19. Evanescence ft. Paul McCoy – Bring me to life
  20. The Chromatics – Into the black
  21. Bonnie Tyler – Total eclipse of the heart
  22. The White Stripes – Seven nation army
  23. Within Temptation – Angels
  24. Lana Del Rey – Once upon a dream
  25. Limp Bizkit – Behind blue eyes
  26. Garbage – This world is not enough
  27. The Rasmus – In the shadows
  28. Nightwish – The crow, the owl and the dove
  29. Adele – Skyfall
  30. Evanescence – Hello
  31. Hozier – Take me to church 
  32. White Town – Your woman
  33. James Blunt – Goodbye my lover
  34. Lorde – Royals
  35. Meatloaf – I would do anything for love
  36. Ville Valo & Natalia Avelon – Summer wine (Original by Lee Hazlewood & Nancy Sinatra)
  37. U2 – Hold me, thrill me, kiss me, kill me
  38. Crowded House – Don’t dream it’s over
  39. The Cranberries – God be with you
  40. The Weeknd – The hills 
  41. Radiohead – How to disappear completely
  42. Il Divo – Regresa a mi (Original by Toni Braxton)
  43. Sheryl Crow – Tomorrow never dies
  44. Enigma – Sadeness Part I
  45. Coolio ft. L.V. – Gangsta’s paradise
  46. Imagine Dragons – Radioactive
  47. Nightwish – Bye bye beautiful
  48. Lana Del Rey – Young and beautiful
  49. Justin Timberlake – Cry me a river
  50. Rihanna – Russian roulette
  51. The Verve – Bitter sweet symphony
  52. Skyler Stonestreet – A little taste
  53. Alex Clare – Too close 
  54. Loreen – Euphoria 
  55. Shawn Hlookoff – She could be you
  56. Shirley Bassey – Diamonds are forever
  57. The Beatles – Yesterday
  58. Alex Clare – Too close
  59. Evanescence – Haunted  
  60. t.A.T.u. – All about us
  61. The Rolling Stones – Paint it black
  62. Katy Perry ft. Kanye West – E.T.
  63. Eminem ft. Dido – Stan
  64. Major Lazer ft. Ellie Goulding & Tarrus Riley – Powerful 
  65. Spice Girls – Viva forever
  66. Christina Perri – Jar of hearts
  67. Elliot Smith – Everything means nothing to me
  68. Natalie Imbruglia – Smoke
  69. Savage Garden – To the moon and back
  70. ABBA – Lay your love on me
  71. Nightwish – Amaranth
  72. Jack Black ft. Alicia Keys – Another way to die
  73. Little Mix – DNA
  74. Chris Isaak – Wicked game
  75. Celine Dion – It’s all coming back to me now
  76. Dr. Dre ft. Eminem & Skylar Grey – I need a doctor
  77. Enigma – Beyond the invisible
  78. Katy Perry ft. Juicy J – Dark horse
  79. Florence + The Machine – Spectrum 
  80. Evanescence – Lithium
  81. Enya – Only time
  82. Richard Marx – Hazard
  83. Lorde – Team
  84. Rufus Wainwright – Hallelujah (Original by Leonard Cohen)
  85. Duran Duran – Come undone
  86. Evanescence – Cloud nine
  87. The Smiths – How soon is now
  88. Within Temptation – The howling
  89. Florence + The Machine – What the water gave me
  90. Lana Del Rey – High by the beach 
  91. We Are The Fallen – Bury me alive
  92. OneRepublic – Apologize
  93. Amy Winehouse – Back to black 
  94. Edwyn Collins – A girl like you
  95. Sia – Breathe me
  96. Rihanna – Disturbia
  97. KaRe – For all time
  98. Miley Cyrus – Who owns my heart
  99. Lady Gaga – Bad romance
  100. Michael Jackson – Thriller
Till the next symphony…

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Ultimate Hits of the 70s

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The 70s is most probably an acquired taste for those of us who's childhood was in the 90s which led us to worship the artists and bands of pop and alternative. However, in the 70s we see the ascension of disco and its peak in the latter part of the decade. The decade actually belonged to rock. The mainstream was definitely hard rock as the chart toppers were mostly from the head banging artists and bands. Pop music was also gaining momentum but with slower numbers suited for the dancing of that era. There is mostly original music unlike the 90s and 2000s where artists and bands tend to sample and cover the same old song with different beats and twists. 

This list is a compilation of the greatest hits released between 1970-1979 by different artists and bands with the exception of a very few artists having collaborated on songs. I have deliberately excluded other double entries for the sole purpose of providing space for one-hit wonders and to prevent artists or bands such as Elton John, Queen and The Beatles from having double entries. Therefore, painstakingly I have had to research and find out the best song released by these artists and bands. Thus, these are the Ultimate Hits of the 70s based on chart performance as well as accolades received. 
  1. Pink Floyd – Another brick in the wall Part II
  2. Olivia Newton John & John Travolta – You’re the one that I want
  3. Bee Gees – Tragedy
  4. Simon & Garfunkel – Bridge over troubled water
  5. Gloria Gaynor – I will survive
  6. John Lennon – Imagine
  7. Queen – Bohemian rhapsody
  8. Blondie – Heart of glass
  9. Elton John & Kiki Dee – Don’t go breaking my heart
  10. ABBA – Dancing queen
  11. The Beatles – Let it be
  12. Debby Boone – You light up my life
  13. George Harrison – My sweet lord
  14. Carl Douglas – Kung fu fighting
  15. Anita Ward – Ring my Bell
  16. Chicago – If you leave me now
  17. Roberta Flack – Killing me softly with his song
  18. Glen Campbell – Rhinestone cowboy
  19. Ray Stevens – The Streak
  20. Boney M – Rivers of Babylon
  21. Harry Nilsson – Without you
  22. Neil Diamond – Cracklin’ Rosie
  23. Elvis Presley – Burning love
  24. Chic – Le freak
  25. Leo Sayer – When I need you
  26. The Rolling Stones – Angie
  27. Gilbert O’ Sullivan – Alone again (naturally)
  28. Village People – Y.M.C.A.
  29. Donny Osmond – Puppy love
  30. Wings – Silly love songs
  31. Marvin Gaye – Let’s get it on
  32. Carole King – It’s too late
  33. Barry White – You’re the first, the last, my everything
  34. Terry Jacks – Seasons in the sun
  35. Van McCoy – The hustle
  36. Rod Stewart – Da ya think I’m sexy
  37. Don McClean – American pie
  38. George McCrae – Rock your baby
  39. Michael Jackson – Don’t stop til you get enough
  40. Led Zeppelin – Whole lotta love
  41. Barbra Streisand – Evergreen
  42. BJ Thomas – Raindrops keep falling on my head
  43. Elton John – Crocodile rock
  44. The Carpenters – Top of the world
  45. Chuck Berry – My ding-a-ling
  46. KC and the Sunshine Band – That’s the way (I like it)
  47. Eagles – Hotel California
  48. Jackson 5 – I’ll be there
  49. Hues Corporation – Rock the boat
  50. Stevie Wonder – Superstition
  51. A Taste of Honey – Boogie, oogie, oogie
  52. Tony Orlando and Dawn – Knock three times
  53. The Knack – My Sharona
  54. Carly Simon – You’re so vain
  55. America – A horse with no name
  56. David Soul – Don’t give up on us  
  57. Smokey Robinson and The Miracles – The tears of a clown
  58. Cliff Richard – We don’t talk anymore
  59. Al Green – Let’s stay together
  60. The Emotions – Best of my love
  61. The Moody Blues – Nights in white satin
  62. Minnie Riperton – Lovin’ you
  63. James Taylor – You’ve got a friend
  64. Mud – Tiger feet
  65. The Three Degrees – When will I see you again
  66. Wild Cherry – Play that funky music
  67. The Buggles – Video killed the radio star
  68. Andy Gibb – Shadow dancing
  69. Diana Ross – Do you know where you’re going to
  70. Johnny Nash – I can see clearly now
  71. Helen Reddy – I am woman
  72. Sonny and Cher – All I ever need is you
  73. Barry Manilow – Mandy
  74. The Police – Message in a bottle
  75. The Pretenders – Brass in pocket
  76. Donna Summer – Hot stuff
  77. Sly and the Family Stone – Family affair
  78. Tammy Wynette – Stand by your man
  79. Neil Diamond and Barbra Streisand – You don’t bring me flowers
  80. M – Pop Muzik
  81. Anne Murray – You needed me
  82. Janis Joplin – Me and Bobby McGee
  83. Meco – Star Wars Theme
  84. Freddie Fender – Before the next teardrop falls
  85. David Bowie – Fame
  86. T. Rex – Get it on
  87. The Temptations – Just my imagination (running away with me)
  88. The Manhattans – Kiss and say goodbye
  89. Olivia Newton John – I honestly love you
  90. Styx – Babe
  91. Bill Withers – Lean on me
  92. Peaches & Herb – Reunited
  93. Yvonne Elliman – If I can’t have you
  94. Melanie Safka – Brand new key
  95. The Osmonds – One bad apple
  96. Starland Vocal Band – Afternoon delight
  97. Gladys Knight & the Pips – Midnight train to Georgia
  98. Silver Connection – Fly Robin Fly
  99. The Partridge Family – I think I love you
  100. Earth, Wind & Fire – Shining star
  101. Eric Clapton – I shot the sheriff
  102. Commodores – Three times a lady
  103. Rose Royce – Car wash
  104. Fleetwood Mac – Dreams
  105. Kate Bush – Wuthering heights
  106. Ringo Starr – You’re sixteen
  107. Middle of the Road – Chirpy Chirpy Cheep Cheep
  108. Tina Charles – I love to love (but my baby loves to dance)
  109. The Stylistics – You make me feel brand new
  110. Edison Lighthouse – Love grows (where my Rosemary goes)
  111. Andy Kim – Rock me gently
  112. Bay City Rollers – Bye bye baby
  113. The New Seekers – I’d like to teach the world to sing
  114. The Four Seasons – December, 1963 (Oh what a night)
  115. Art Garfunkel – I only have eyes for you
  116. Neil Young – Heart of gold
  117. Mary MacGregor – Torn between two lovers
  118. Brotherhood of Man – Save your kisses for me
  119. Tubeway Army – Are ‘friends’ electric?
  120. MFSB & The Three Degrees – TSOP (The sound of Philadelphia)
  121. Herb Albert – Rise
  122. Jim Croce – Time in a bottle
  123. David Cassidy – How I can I be sure
  124. Mac Davis – Baby don’t get hooked on me
  125. The Rubettes – Sugar baby love
  126. Dr. Hook – When you’re in love with a beautiful woman
  127. Cher – Gypsys, Tramps and Thieves
  128. Billy Paul – Me & Mrs. Jones
  129. Ohio Players – Love rollercoaster
  130. Gary Glitter – I love you love me love
  131. The Guess Who – American woman
  132. Dionne Warwick & The Spinners – Then came you
  133. Neil Sedaka – Bad blood
  134. Billy Preston – Nothing from nothing
  135. Rupert Holmes – Escape (The Pina Colada Song)
  136. Slade – Mama weer all crazee now
  137. Shaun Cassidy – Da doo ron ron
  138. Bread – Make it with you
  139. Dave Edmunds – I hear you knocking
  140. Pussycat – Mississipi
  141. Suzi Quatro – Can the can
  142. Gary Numan – Cars
  143. Lena Martell – One day at a time
  144. Eric Weissberg & Steve Mandell – Dueling banjos
  145. The Boomtown Rats – I don’t like Mondays
  146. Windsor Davies and Don Estelle – Whispering grass
  147. 10cc – I’m not in love
  148. David Essex – Hold me close
  149. Sweet – Fox on the run
  150. Earth, Wind & Fire & The Emotions – Boogie wonderland
  151. The Spinners – Working my way back to you/Forgive me girl
  152. Ken Boothe – Everything I own
  153. The Manhattan Transfer – Chanson d’amour
  154. Player – Baby come back
  155. Paper Lace – Billy don’t be a hero
  156. Jean Knight – Mr. Big stuff
  157. Johnnie Taylor – Disco lady
  158. Three Dog Night – Joy to the world
  159. Showaddywaddy – Under the moon of love
  160. Vicky Lawrence – The night the lights went out in Georgia
  161. The Chi-Lites – Oh girl
  162. Linda Ronstadt – Blue bayou
  163. Rick Dees – Disco duck
  164. Creedance Clearwater Revival – Travelin’ band
  165. The Supremes – Stoned love
  166. Tom Jones – She’s a lady
  167. Status Quo – Down down
  168. Lieutenant Pigeon – Mouldy old dough
  169. Exile – Kiss you all over
  170. Johnny Mathis & Deniece Williams – Too much, too little, too late
  171. Smokie – Living next door to Alice
  172. Ian Dury and the Blockheads – Hit me with your rhythm stick
  173. Bob Marley – No woman no cry
  174. The Sylvers – Boogie fever
  175. Aretha Franklin – Spanish harlem
  176. Sammy Davis Jr. – The candy man
  177. Bob Dylan – Knockin’ on heaven’s door
  178. Pilot – January
  179. Freda Payne – Band of gold
  180. Boston – More than a feeling
  181. Paul Anka & Odia Coates – (You’re) having my baby
  182. Wizzard – See my baby jive
  183. Aerosmith – Dream on
  184. Jimmy Osmond – Long haired lover from Liverpool
  185. Hot Chocolate – You sexy thing
  186. Sex Pistols – God save the Queen
  187. Julie Covington – Don’t cry for me Argentina
  188. Lynyrd Skynyrd – Sweet home Alabama
  189. Stories – Brother Louie
  190. James Brown – Get up (I feel like being a) sex machine
  191. Frankie Valli – Grease
  192. Black Sabbath – Paranoid
  193. Peters and Lee – Welcome home
  194. Deep Purple – Smoke on the water
  195. Five Stairsteps – O-o-h child 
  196. Alvin Stardust – My coo ca choo
  197. Seals and Crofts – Get closer
  198. Roxy Music – Love is the drug
  199. Barry Biggs – Sideshow
  200. Cheap Trick – I want you to want me
Til the next beat…

At Ease!!!

Ultimate Quarantine Playlist

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