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Most Overrated Hits of 2017

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Two new compilations were added to the year-end lists last year, which I hope to continue. Giving more value and recognition than it deserves is the very definition which we will explore in this list, particularly in the music industry in the yesteryear. Unlike last year, I will give the justification for the songs being classified as overrated. This list takes a closer look where the music industry went wayward in 2017. For a year that was dominated by Pop the genre experienced its highest highs and the lowest lows. Ed Sheeran’s Shape of You takes the crown followed by Demi Lovato’s Sorry Not Sorry and Miley Cyrus’ Malibu. This list like the year itself is dominated by Pop with a few Rap entries. So here are the 10 most overrated hits of 2017 (there are 5 dishonorable mentions included as well):

1. Ed Sheeran – Shape of you
Some of you may wonder why I gave this unpalatable position to the reigning pauper prince of pop; but let me tell you why last year’s global numero uno tops this list. Shape of you may have a catchy tune, but dubious similarities between TLC’s 90s global smash No Scrubs led to Sheeran naming the producers/writers of No Scrubs as songwriters of the song. Moreover, no one can deny that the beat is also very similar to Sia’s Cheap Thrills, the dancehall hit which preceded Shape of You. Given Sheeran’s notorious past with alleged plagiarism with Matt Cardle’s Amazing for his hit Photograph, I’m not loving the shape of this song.

2. Demi Lovato – Sorry not sorry
An annoying peppy girl power anthem released during the summer with a chorus full of repetitive lyrics is bound to be a hit, especially when it is sung by a popular artist whose social media following is through the roof. This braggadocious track is Lovato’s most successful hit to date trumping the likes of Skyscraper and Cool for the Summer, which are some of her better work. Demi I’m sorry, not sorry for dissing this song. 

3. Miley Cyrus – Malibu
Cyrus is a classic case of an early life crisis. After the tiresome perky Hannah Montana days Cyrus proved that she cannot be tamed nor stopped, as the twerking young star went gaga. Crossing over to the dark side, her music changed drastically alongside her persona and wardrobe. So, when she returned to the mainstream with Malibu four years after Wrecking Ball, we were all shocked that it was not shocking. The transition to the hillbilly roots of her father may be as a result of her relationship with Liam Hemsworth, who may have inspired the song. So we will have to leave her in Malibu with her mediocre music, as we won’t fall for another overrated hit from her. 

4. DJ Khaled ft. Justin Bieber, Chance The Rapper, Quavo and Lil Wayne – I’m the one
When a DJ/producer cannot sing they recruit vocal powerhouses such as Sia, Nicki Minaj or Usher. But what happens when they opt for some of the most popular artists of the time. I’m the One is a result of a mammoth collaboration of the most popular Pop act (Bieber), the most critically acclaimed rapper (Chance), the most popular rapper (Quavo) and of course most hits on Billboard Hot 100 Wayne); even then what we received was a production of varying rap verses tied together loosely by Bieber’s chorus. Oh DJ Khaled! We don’t want another one. 

5. Taylor Swift – Look what you made me do
What do you do, when you break up? Curl up into a ball and cry in bed. But Swift channels her emotion from a breakup into producing a global hit. With the hype surrounding her latest album Reputation, Swift targeted all the celebrities she had ‘bad blood’ with at the time. In addition, she made it seem like her sound had evolved from the previous peppy Pop to that of an edgier and darker version. However, this attempt failed abysmally as the electroclash adopted was a genre fiasco while the usual pettiness of her lyrics remained. I’m sorry but we need the old Taylor back.    

6. Katy Perry ft. Skip Marley – Chained to the rhythm
Katy Perry is not new to overrated hits. Her California Gurls, Firework and Teenage Dreams are mediocre Pop songs that have all topped the charts, following the anticipation of their release rather than their quality. This again is evident from the initial success of Chained to the Rhythm which featured the grandson of Bob Marley which was an unpleasant surprise. Due to the mediocrity of the lead single off her album Witness, the later singles suffered as Bon Apetit and Swish Swish failed to obtain any proper success although they were much better than Chained to the Rhythm.  

7. Eminem ft. Beyoncé – Walk on water
Eminem’s last proper hit was The Monster back in 2013 with Rihanna. Thereafter, whatever success he experienced was average at best. So Marshall Mathers explored avenues for his comeback. Reverting to his old sound he recruited the major names in the industry at the time for his Revival album out of which Walk on Water was the lead single featuring Beyonce. Did it achieve hit status because of his much hyped up return or was it due to the biggest diva being featured? We will never know. Expectations were high on this one, but he failed to deliver.  

8. Luis Fonsi & Daddy Yankee ft. Justin Bieber – Despacito
Don’t get me wrong, the original Latin sultry rendition of Luis Fonsi & Daddy Yankee is something to be praised, but this is about the Bieber Spanglish remix which launched the song into the mainstream. While the song deserves its due as a brilliant production, the hype of it is overrated as the phenomenon that unleashed Latin music into the mainstream is unbelievable. Enrique Iglesias ft. Gente De Zona and Descemer Bueno’s Bailando is a much better production and a better Latin dance song overall. However, Iglesias missed the top of the charts whereas Fonsi ruled the global charts for a while. 

9. Zedd & Alessia Cara – Stay
This is yet another hit which was a result of an unsavory partnership. While I love Zedd’s and Cara’s music individually, this is a collaboration that should never have happened. While Cara’s vocals must be commended, the song itself is mediocre where the tempo and the beat are all off. Zedd’s follow up singles Get Low and Happy Now were much better than Stay while Cara has still been unable to produce a hit as great as her Here. 

10. Kyle ft. Lil Yachty – iSpy
There is a Rap song every year that somehow becomes hyped up due to a catchy beat or lyrics and reaches the higher echelons of the global charts. Last year it was Desiigner’s Panda which went viral due to sampling Kanye West’s The Life of Pablo. This year Kyle managed to achieve this with an annoying beat, coupled with an even more irritating and nonsensical set of lyrics. Recruiting Lil Yachty who had a hit with Broccoli in 2016 also helped him gain chart mileage.  

Dishonorable mentions:
11. Big Sean – Bounce back
12. Halsey – Now or never
13. Khalid – Location
14. Migos – T-shirt
15. Aminé – Caroline

Till the next chord...

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Xposition - March, 2018

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The curtains closed on the biggest night for music scores and original songs for visual media. At the 2018 Academy Awards Alexandre Desplat received the award for his Original Score on The Shape of Water which went onto win the Best Director and Best Picture as well. Kristen Anderson-Lopez and Robert Lopez took home their second prize for Original Song for Remember Me from Coco. Prior to this the Lopez’ received the award for their song Let It Go written for Disney’s box office hit Frozen in 2014.

Ed Sheeran was the top recipient at the 2018 iHeartRadio Music Awards sweeping 4 awards including Male Artist of the Year and Song of the Year for Shape of You. Some great performances of the night were Camila Cabello & Young Thug with their hit Havana, Charlie Puth with How Long and Cardi B who won Best New Artist performed a medley of her hits Bartier Cardi, MotorSport, No Limit (with G-Eazy), Finesse and Bodak Yellow. Bon Jovi who received the Icon Award also played a medley of It’s My Life and Who Gives Love a Bad Name. Taylor Swift who was the recipient of the Female Artist of the Year premiered the music video for her newest single Delicate at the ceremony. Some of the other significant wins were:

  • Best Duo/Group of the Year: Maroon 5
  • Best Collaboration: The Chainsmokers & Coldplay – Something just like this
  • Alternative Rock Song of the Year: Portugal. The Man – Feel it still
  • Country Song of the Year: Sam Hunt – Body like a back road
  • Dance Song of the Year: Zedd & Alessia Cara – Stay
  • Hip-Hop Song of the Year: DJ Khaled ft. Rihanna & Bryson Tiller – Wild thoughts
  • R&B Song of the Year: Bruno Mars – That’s what I like
  • Latin Song of the Year: Luis Fonsi & Daddy Yankee – Despacito
  • Best Music Video: Harry Styles – Sign of the times
  • Best Tour: U2
Luis Fonsi and Residente were honored with the President’s Award and the Champion’s Award respectively at the BMI Latin Awards for their social work and philanthropy as well as their status as songwriters and artists with immense contributions to the Latin community.

The biggest shock of the month or not something super shocking was when Fifth Harmony (or Fourth after Cabello left in 2016) announced their hiatus to pursue solo endeavours. However, their upcoming shows through to the end of 2018 will go ahead as planned. Fifth Harmony seems to be another casualty of the curse where a group could not survive the departure of a member. Prior to this One Direction went on a hiatus, one year after Zayn Malik left to pursue a solo career.  

On the legal front in the music industry, the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals affirmed the jury’s verdict in the District Court wherein damages were awarded against Robin Thicke and Pharrell Williams for infringing the copyrights of Marvin Gaye’s hit Got To Give It Up in their global hit Blurred Lines. The decision was a huge victory for Gaye’s family who was awarded US $ 5.3 million by the jury. Whilst the industry had mixed opinions with some believing this may hinder musical creativity, some believe that artists should be more responsible in their creations so as not to sample existing music without proper authorizations and royalties.

Meanwhile in chart news, in the US, Drake’s God Plan continued its formidable reign in the US with no proper competition except for Post Malone featuring Ty Dolla $ign’s Psycho which debuted at No.2 during the month. During the month Zedd, Maren Morris and Grey’s The Middle, XXXTentacion’s Sad! and Lil Dicky featuring Chris Brown’s Freaky Friday all entered the top 10.  

In the UK too, Drake’s God’s Plan remained at the top during the entirety of the month with Rudimental featuring Macklemore, Jess Glynne Dan Caplen’s These Days struggling at No.2 throughout. During the month Marshmello & Anne Marie’s Friends, Kendrick Lamar & SZA’s All the Stars, Justin Timberlake featuring Chris Stapleton’s Say Something and Zedd, Maren Morris and Grey’s The Middle all entered the top 10.

Other songs which became popular during the month were:
1.       George Ezra – Paradise
2.       Sigala & Paloma Faith – Lullaby
3.       Troye Sivan – My my my!
4.       Calum Scott & Leona Lewis – You are the reason
5.       Iggy Azalea ft. Quavo – Savior
6.       Niall Horan – On the loose
7.       Pink – Whatever you want

Till the next beat...

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Most Underrated Songs of 2016

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Underrated means undervaluing something or not giving something the recognition it deserves. In the music industry it is particularly difficult for new artists to make headway in the mainstream as they have to compete with the already established and popular artists. So when highly overrated artists spew album after album and single after single backed by their record labels the smaller and lesser known artists or the new ones find it almost impossible to gain ground in the music scene. Pop culture is such however, that sometimes even the best of songs do not necessarily get chart success. Some of these songs which do get radio airplay, counts for almost nothing compared to physical and digital sales as well as streaming.

The following songs are the inverse of overrated as I believe they should have performed much better than they did on the global charts. Dua Lipa’s Hotter Than Hell tops the list as although it was a minor hit, the song deserves much more when taking the production as a whole.  She has two songs on the list as her follow-up single also failed to make any mark on the charts although now she is a worldwide phenomenon and is one of the most sought after artists to be featured. So here are the 20 most underrated songs of 2016:
  1. Dua Lipa – Hotter than hell
  2. Pitbull ft. Enrique Iglesias – Messin’ around
  3. Flo Rida – Zillionaire
  4. Tim McGraw – Humble and kind
  5. Thomas Rhett – Die a happy man
  6. Dua Lipa – Blow your mind (mwah)
  7. RedOne ft. Enrique Iglesias, R.City, Shaggy & Serayah – Don’t you need somebody
  8. Zedd ft. Kesha – True colors
  9. Hailee Steinfeld ft. DNCE – Rock bottom
  10. Bebe Rexha ft. Nicki Minaj – No broken hearts
  11. Years & Years – Worship
  12. Anne Marie – Alarm
  13. Troye Sivan – Youth
  14. OneRepublic – Kids 
  15. Fifth Harmony – That’s my girl
  16. Selena Gomez – Kill em with kindness
  17. Shawn Mendes & Camila Cabello – I know what you did last summer
  18. Alan Walker – Sing me to sleep
  19. Zara Larsson – Ain't my fault 
  20. Alessia Cara – Wild things
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Most Successful EDM Songs of the 2010s

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The 2010s will definitely be the decade of EDM. The Techno scene has been there for quite sometime, but it has always been featured in the "underground", with those with a particular palate, attracted to the genre. But in the early 2000s we witnessed DJs breakout as original artists instead of being dependent on remixes. However, it was in the latter part of the 2000s that EDM or Electronic Dance Music made its breakthrough into the mainstream; and this was through David Guetta's When Love Takes Over which featured ex-Destiny's Child vocal powerhouse Kelly Rowland. With the stage set for a clear niche in the market in the early 2010s for this genre, House music entered the global charts through the likes of Avicii, Calvin Harris, LMFAO and Swedish House Mafia. 

By the mid 2010s it is clear that EDM incorporates Deep House, Progressive House, Trance, Techno, Dubstep and even elements of Trap and Rap. FYI this list does not contain the best EDM songs but the most successful ones based on chart performance worldwide and accolades received. LMFAO's Party Rock Anthem hands down takes the crown as it is one of the best selling singles of all time out of any genre. Avicii's Wake Me Up is at No.2 followed by Rihanna's We Found Love. Calvin Harris leads the entries with 7 followed by David Guetta with 6, Zedd with 3 and Rihanna, Nicki Minaj, Robin Schulz, The Chainsmokers, Zara Larsson and DJ Snake with 2 each. Notable top rated DJs that do not have any entries here include Tiesto, Armin Van Buuren, Hardwell, Steve Aoki and Alesso. So here are the 40 most successful EDM songs of the 2010s (I will definitely update it till 2019): 
  1. LMFAO ft. Lauren Bennett & GoonRock – Party  rock anthem
  2. Avicii – Wake me up
  3. Rihanna ft. Calvin Harris – We found love
  4. Major Lazer & DJ Snake ft. MØ – Lean on
  5. Swedish House Mafia ft. John Martin – Don’t you worry child
  6. David Guetta ft. Sia – Titanium
  7. Calvin Harris – Summer
  8. Lily Wood and The Prick & Robin Schulz – Prayer in C
  9. Avicii – Levels
  10. LMFAO – Sexy and I know it 
  11. David Guetta ft. Nicki Minaj – Turn me on
  12. Calvin Harris ft. Florence Welch – Sweet nothing
  13. Lost Frequencies – Are you with me
  14. David Guetta ft. Usher – Without you
  15. Mike Posner – I took a pill in Ibiza
  16. Lana Del Rey vs. Cedric Gervais – Summertime sadness
  17. Skrillex & Diplo ft. Justin Bieber – Where are u now
  18. Calvin Harris ft. John Newman – Blame
  19. Mr. Probz & Robin Schulz – Waves
  20. Calvin Harris & Disciples – How deep is your love
  21. Zedd ft. Foxes – Clarity
  22. Martin Garrix – Animals
  23. Calvin Harris ft. Rihanna – This is what you came for
  24. Avicii – Hey brother
  25. David Guetta ft. Nicki Minaj, Afrojack & Bebe Rexha – Hey mama
  26. The Chainsmokers ft. Daya – Don’t let me down
  27. Zara Larsson & MNEK – Never forget you 
  28. David Guetta ft. Sam Martin – Lovers on the sun
  29. Baauer – Harlem shake
  30. Alan Walker – Faded
  31. Jonas Blue ft. Dakota – Fast car
  32. Kygo ft. Conrad Sewell – Firestone
  33. DJ Snake & Lil Jon – Turn down for what
  34. Ariana Grande ft. Zedd – Break free
  35. The Chainsmokers – #SELFIE
  36. Ylvis – The fox (What does the fox say?)
  37. Zedd ft. Hayley Williams – Stay the night
  38. Britney Spears – Work bitch
  39. David Guetta ft. Zara Larsson – This one’s for you
  40. Calvin Harris ft. Ellie Goulding – I need your love
Till the next beat...

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Best Dance Hits of 2015

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It was an unbelievable year for dance music, especially EDM. 2015 was a year where almost all genres contributed to the development of dance music ranging from House, Pop, Hip-Hop, Latin Pop and R&B to Rap, Trap, Romanian Pop, Reggae Fusion and K-Pop. Unsurprisingly, EDM rules the list with so many entries with Avicii, Zedd, Calvin Harris and David Guetta having several entries. 

The top spot this time goes to Major Lazer and DJ Snake's Moombahton global smash Lean On which features the vocals of Danish singer MØ. Major Lazer's hit was the most played track in the world at one time in 2015 and it is the trio's biggest hit to date. The song is accompanied by an awesome music video which also features a very quirky dance step for the addictive song. DJ Snake marks his second consecutive time at the top spot after topping the chart in 2014 for his Turn Down For What alongside Lil Jon. At a close second is David Guetta's Hey Mama which mixes House and Trap music while featuring Bebe Rexha, Nicki Minaj and Afrojack.

Among the new DJs we have Kygo, Deorro, Dillon Francis, Lost Frequencies and Galantis making an appearance on the list. Chris Brown leads with four entries on the list with David Guetta, DJ Snake and Meghan Trainor have three entries each followed by Zedd, Calvin Harris, Avicii, Flo Rida, Nicki Minaj, Pitbull, Alexandra Stan, Inna, Major Lazer, Fetty Wap, Justin Bieber, Afrojack, Usher, OMI and Jeremih all have two entries each. New floorfillers such as DNCE's  Cake By The Ocean and Maroon 5's Sugar were produced as well. So here are the 60 best dance hits of 2015 (yes we have 60 this time):
  1. Major Lazer & DJ Snake ft. MØ – Lean on
  2. David Guetta ft. Bebe Rexha, Nicki Minaj & Afrojack – Hey mama
  3. Justin Bieber – Sorry
  4. Silento – Watch me
  5. DNCE – Cake by the ocean
  6. Calvin Harris with Disciples – How deep is your love
  7. Zedd ft. Jon Bellion – Beautiful now
  8. Deorro & Chris Brown – Five more hours
  9. Avicii – Waiting for love
  10. Flo Rida ft. Sage the Gemini & Lookas – G.D.F.R.
  11. Pitbull ft. Wisin & Mohombi – Baddest girl in town
  12. Alexandra Stan & Inna ft. Daddy Yankee – We wanna 
  13. Fifth Harmony ft. Kid Ink – Worth it
  14. Zedd ft. Selena Gomez – I want you to know
  15. Skrillex & Diplo ft. Justin Bieber – Where are u now
  16. Dev – Parade
  17. Robin Schulz ft. Francesco Yates – Sugar
  18. Dillon Francis with DJ Snake – Get low
  19. The Weeknd – Can’t feel my face
  20. Missy Elliot ft. Pharrell Williams – WTF (Where They From)
  21. Kygo – Firestone
  22. Maroon 5 – Sugar
  23. Major Lazer ft. Elliphant & Jovi Rockwell – Too original
  24. Andreea D – It’s your birthday
  25. Galantis – Runaway (U and I)
  26. OMI – Cheerleader (Felix Jaehn Remix)
  27. Martin Garrix ft. Usher – Don’t look down
  28. Rihanna – Bitch better have my money
  29. Lost Frequencies – Are you with me
  30. PSY ft. CL – Daddy
  31. Omarion ft. Jhene Aiko & Chris Brown – Post to be
  32. Ariana Grande – Focus
  33. David Guetta ft. Sia & Fetty Wap – Bang my head
  34. Natalie La Rose ft. Jeremih – Somebody
  35. Flo Rida ft. Robin Thicke & Verdine White – I don’t like it, I love it
  36. Pitbull & Ne-Yo – Time of our lives
  37. Alexandra Stan – Vanilla chocolat
  38. Icona Pop – Emergency
  39. DJ Snake & AlunaGeorge – You know you like it
  40. Fetty Wap – Trap queen
  41. Hardwell ft. Jason Derulo – Follow me
  42. David Guetta ft. Emeli Sande – What I did for love
  43. OMI – Hula hoop
  44. Inna ft. Eric Turner – Bop bop
  45. Meghan Trainor – Dear future husband
  46. Carly Rae Jepsen – I really like you
  47. Calvin Harris ft. HAIM – Pray to God
  48. Avicii – The nights
  49. Krept & Konan ft. Jeremih – Freak of the week
  50. KDA ft. Tinie Tempah & Katy B – Turn the music louder (rumble)
  51. Afrojack ft. Mike Taylor – SummerThing
  52. Pitbull ft. Chris Brown – Fun
  53. Meghan Trainor – Lips are movin’
  54. Pia Mia ft. Chris Brown & Tyga – Do it again
  55. Ricky Martin – La mordidita
  56. Nicki Minaj – The night is still young
  57. Usher ft. Juicy J – I don’t mind
  58. Walk the Moon – Shut up and dance
  59. Hilary Duff – Sparks
  60. Meghan Trainor – Better when I’m dancin’
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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 
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Most Inspirational Songs of 2015

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And so the saga of the inspirational hits continue as the 2010s seem to spew more positive attitude than all of the preceding decades combined. While in 2014 the inspirational songs took a dip, in 2015 they returned with a vengeance and topped the charts worldwide. One distinct thing that can be noticed is that these songs are not about getting over breakups and how strong you are after a broken heart, they are purely about inner strength and provides the motivation we need these days to get by. Taking the crown this time is Rachel Platten with her global smash hit Fight Song which topped the charts in the UK and entered the top 10 in over ten countries including Australia, Canada and the US. At second place is Eminem ft. Gwen Stefani's Kings Never Die from the soundtrack of Southpaw. Pop rules as a genre this time although there are Rap, EDM, Dancepop and R&B. Rachel Platten, Jessie J, Rihanna, John Legend and Jess Glynne have two entries each. So here are the 25 most inspirational songs of 2015: 
  1. Rachel Platten – Fight song
  2. Eminem ft. Gwen Stefani – Kings never die
  3. Demi Lovato – Confident
  4. Kendrick Lamar – Alright
  5. Jess Glynne – Don’t be so hard on yourself
  6. One Direction – Drag me down
  7. Big Sean ft. Kanye West & John Legend – One man can change the world
  8. Jessie J – Flashlight
  9. Hailee Steinfeld – Love myself
  10. Sia – Alive
  11. Zedd ft. Jon Bellion – Beautiful now
  12. Jess Glynne – Hold my hand 
  13. Martin Garrix ft. Usher – Don’t look down
  14. Common & John Legend – Glory
  15. Alesso ft. Tove Lo – Heroes (we could be)
  16. Jessie J – Masterpiece
  17. Kelly Clarkson – Invincible
  18. Rachel Platten – Stand by you
  19. Rihanna – American oxygen
  20. Jennifer Lopez – Feel the light
  21. Meghan Trainor – Better when I’m dancin’
  22. Nicki Minaj – The night is still young
  23. Madonna – Living for love
  24. Clean Bandit – Stronger
  25. Rihanna – Towards the sun
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Most Successful DJs of All Time

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Gone are the days when Disc Jockeys or DJs were merely props at parties to mix the songs or at recording studios behind closed doors coming out with remixes of popular songs. That era is now over. DJs have stepped up and are now releasing songs on their own mostly collaborating with other artists for vocals and have thus entered the mainstream. Some DJs like Calvin Harris, Krewella, NERVO and Havana Brown even provide vocals for their own music. Since DJing is an art in itself, I am not venturing into judging on who is the best DJ of all time, although I may do it later. For now I have compiled the list on who has been the most successful DJs thus far. David Guetta is undisputedly the champion among DJs for his continuous presence on the charts with his hit singles and albums. Guetta has been able to successfully cater to the EDM fans as well as the mainstream audience. Tiesto is at a close second mostly because he is possibly the highest earning DJ of all time and is considered a legend in the EDM industry for paving the way and being an inspiration for young DJs. So here are the 50 Most Successful DJs of All Time:
  1. David Guetta
  2. Tiesto
  3. Avicii
  4. Swedish House Mafia
  5. Calvin Harris
  6. Hardwell
  7. Bob Sinclar
  8. Armin van Buuren
  9. Edward Maya
  10. Afrojack
  11. DJ Snake
  12. Zedd
  13. Nicky Romero
  14. Steve Aoki
  15. Deadmau5
  16. Skrillex
  17. Martin Garrix
  18. Havana Brown
  19. Kaskade
  20. DJ Sammy
  21. Alesso
  22. Major Lazer
  23. Robin Schulz
  24. Mike Candys
  25. NERVO
  26. R3hab
  27. Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike
  28. Krewella
  29. Laidback Luke
  30. Armand van Helden
  31. Disclosure
  32. Axwell
  33. Sebastian Ingrosso
  34. DVBBS
  35. Bingo Players
  36. Diplo
  37. ATB
  38. Tom Boxer
  39. Sasha Lopez
  40. DJ Antoine
  41. Fedde Le Grand
  42. The Chainsmokers
  43. Oliver Heldens
  44. Yves Larock
  45. Steve Angello
  46. David Deejay
  47. DJ Sava
  48. Deepside Deejays
  49. Showtek
  50. Borgeous
     
Till the next mix…

At Ease!!!

Ultimate Quarantine Playlist

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