Title: The 10 Best Songs of 2015
1The 10 Best Songs of 2015 (So Far)
- From Justin Biebers EDM crossover to Florence
The Machines stunning new single, these 10 songs
have ruled the first half of the year. - Theres a feel-good story somewhere in all of
these 10 songs, which will all sound great
throughout 2015 and beyond.
2Fetty Wap, Trap Queen
- A hearty Hey, whats up, hello to one of raps
most uniquely inspired new personalities Fetty
Waps surprise success story has been all the
more enjoyable to witness due to the jubilant
debut single on which it is founded. Trap Queen
is teeming with enough hooks and good vibes to
have rightfully taken over 2015s first half.
3Kacey Musgraves, Biscuits
- Does it sound a whole lot like Follow Your
Arrow? Sure. Does it not matter? Nope, not at
all. Kacey Musgraves is sticking to her strengths
on Biscuits, offering more gooey life lessons
but never sounding patronizing in the process.
One of country musics most critically beloved
stars continues to impress.
4Skrillex Diplo feat. Justin Bieber, Where Are
Ü Now
- This is the Justin Bieber weve been waiting for
emotive, vulnerable and smart enough to join
forces with two of electronic musics most
reliable maestros. The combination of Biebers
moving falsetto and Skrillex and Diplos tangled
knot of beats makes Where Are Ü Now a deserved
(and much-needed) triumph.
5Years Years, King
- U.K. alt-pop trio Years Years has yet to find a
radio foothold in the States, but King sounds
like its destined to be played at arenas for
years to come. When frontman Olly Alexander
extends his arms and cries Let go, let go, let
go of everything at the end of the single, its
almost impossible not to indulge in some type of
uninhibited dance breakdown.
6Rihanna, Kanye West Paul McCartney,
FourFiveSeconds
- Its the end of June, and were still waiting for
the new Rihanna and Kanye West albums as well as
some indication that either will be coming soon.
To tide us over, however, the pair of music
superstars linked up with a legend and recorded a
durable, folked-up soul sing-along. Ye and Rih
always zag when we expect them to zig, and were
forever grateful for it.
7Jamie xx feat. Young Thug Popcaan, (I Know
Theres Gonna Be) Good Times
- Young Thug has released a ton of music on his own
accord in 2015 (and has a proper debut album
coming in August), but his guest spot on Jamie
xxs magnificent new album became his unlikely
crowning achievement this spring. On (I Know
Theres Gonna Be) Good Times, the gonzo rappers
unchecked energy proves to be the perfect foil
for the xx auteurs warm production.
8Tame Impala, Let It Happen
- Let It Happen is nearly eight minutes in
length, but Tame Impalas epic single is more of
a roller coaster than a sprawling freakout, and
as such, never loses its momentum. The different
movements of the song swirl around Kevin Parkers
lyrics about embracing the chaos of life, and the
taut guitar line is all about compelling the
listener to embrace the art of head-banging.
9The Weeknd, Cant Feel My Face
- Abel Tesfaye has been transitioning from shadowy
mixtape artist to mainstream RB dynamo for a
while now, and Cant Feel My Face sounds like
the logical conclusion in his quest for genre
dominance. The Michael Jackson comparisons have
been (deservedly) rampant, but the Weeknds brand
of zonked-out thrill-seeking is all his own.
10Florence The Machine, Ship To Wreck
- Florence Welch may have reached a new peak with
third album How Big, How Blue, How Beautiful
shes certainly never been more effective as a
live performer, and Ship To Wreck demonstrates
that shes still growing as a pop songwriter.
Everything comes together for Florence The
Machine on their latest single, as Welchs voice
coils around the slender arrangement and squeezes
hard on the chorus.
11Donnie Trumpet The Social Experiment, Sunday
Candy
- Chance The Rapper could have been a flashy
major-label hip-hop star by now instead, hes
writing songs about his grandmother with his
friends, and is far more respected because of it.
Sunday Candy, the highlight of Donnie Trumpet
The Social Experiments gorgeous Surf album,
doubles as 2015s most unadulterated burst of
happiness, as Chance leads the artist collective
in a soaring tribute to the woman he looks up to
the mos
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