Sunday, 28 December 2014

Top 50 Songs of 2014: 50 to 31


Well it's that time of the year again, time to highlight the best tracks of the year - and there have been some great songs this year. In fact I compiled a list of about 80 songs I liked this year and whittled it down to 50. Now this is a very pop based list, after all, it's a very pop blog! (If you hate pop, this list isn't for you). So here goes, here's the first 20:

50: Night Changes - One Direction


The 1D boys released this great little ballad as single two from their "Four" album. I liked the song at first, but was unsure if it should be the second single. But this song's a grower, so after a few listens I was in, completely. The boys vocals soar here, especially Zayn's. A worthy first song to start the countdown.

49: You're Never Fully Dressed Without a Smile - Sia


Okay, yes, it is from the ":Annie" soundtrack but come on, it's Sia. And Sia is definitely my favourite artist of the year. This is a fun little ditty, a song familiar to most of us; add Sia's signature vocals and it's a winner. I think I've had this song stuck in my head for the past month. Still don't want to see the movie though!

48: Bed of Lies (featuring Skylar Grey) - Nicki Minaj


Nicki Minaj also had a great year with a solid album that was her most consistent to date. It's more grown up and this songs proves it. Based in her hip hop roots, this ballad also has a great folk feel and a stunning chorus by Skylar Grey. More successful in Australia than anywhere else, this is Minaj at her best.

47: Crazy Stupid Love (featuring Tinie Tempah) - Cheryl


Good pop songs should be infectious, and this UK number one song is just that. A stomping dance track and a catchy melody, combined with Cheryl's great vocals make for a super track that is made for dancing. Just a shame this song was only a minor hit here in Australia.

46: Crying For No Reason - Katy B


I've been loving Katy B since I heard her second single, "Lights Out" in 2010. She's never really taken off in Australia, but that hasn't stopped me loving every one of her releases. There is something pretty stunning about this electronic ballad released way back in January. Lyrically it's beautiful, so are Katy B's vocals. If you haven't checked it out yet, have a listen - it's great!

45: Rick James (featuring Juicy J) - Keyshia Cole


This one could easily be written off a novelty track, an ode to a man who has himself become a novelty, Rick James. There's some pretty funny lyrics here, "Feet up on your couch, yeah bitch I'm Rick James". This a great hip-hop track with Keyshia Cole's trademark soaring vocals, in a top song about not being a victim in a relationship. Didn't chart anywhere, so you may not have heard it, check it out - I love it!

44: Maps - Maroon 5


Maroon 5 doesn't often appear in my favourite songs of the year, it's not that I don't like them, I do, I just don't always love their songs. "Maps" is my favourite Maroon 5 song since "Moves Like Jagger". It's a catchy pop rock song that as usual has Adam Levine's unique vocals at the forefront. Let's hope more Maroon 5 songs are more like this in future!

43: Pyschosocial - Brooke Fraser


Brooke Fraser's fourth album saw a major departure from the acoustic work of her past work. Brooke worked with new producers and an electronic sound that she showcased on this preview single from the album. It's darkly beautiful and Fraser's vocals are haunting. Lyrically it's also great, the words, "I love your protection but I don't love you", get me every time. A wonderful track.

42: Heart Beats Slow - Angus & Julia Stone


The Aussie brother and sister duo returned with a vengeance this year in this upbeat guitar driven track that sees the duo share lead vocals in a fun back and forth delivery. It's very Australian and also very catchy. The duo's vocals soar and it's a great fun song, an unexpected favourite of mine for the year.

41: Love Me Harder - Ariana Grande & The Weeknd


The first of many Ariana Grande tracks on this list. This one is less pop than her other tracks, this R&B infused track sounds more grown up. Grande and The Weeknd sound great together in this amazing track that make take a while to get stuck in your head, but once it's there, it'll be stuck there for weeks. A good track indeed.

40: Break Free (featuring Zedd) - Ariana Grande


Back to back Grande. This is a lush pop dance track that's highly addictive. Sure, the lyrics are a little silly but the beat is infectious. With this album Grande showed she was the heir apparent to Mariah Carey with her amazing vocals and clever tracks. This one in particular ticked all the right boxes to make a hit.

39: Super Love - Dami Im


This was Dami Im's first non X-Factor single and it's a great one from the former winner of the show. It's pretty simple, it's just a catchy pop song with sing along lyrics and spot on vocals from Im. Often winners of these shows aren't deserving, but it was clear that Im is one of the best talent show produced talents in years. "Gladiator" was also a great track this year!

38: Kings & Queens - Brooke Fraser


Track two on the list for talented Kiwi and the first proper single from her amazing album. This lush pop track is a showcase for Fraser's amazing vocals. It's a shame she has received no airplay for this song in Australia. It's a bloody good song, don't take my word for it, listen to it above. It's bloody awesome!

37: Eye of the Needle - Sia


Sia's second track on the list, this was a promo single released after "Chandelier". There's a reason why Sia has been a songwriter for hire over the past few years, she knows what's she doing. This is a great track that is all about showcasing Sia's unique vocals. My highlight of the song, the one strained note towards the end, so much raw emotion. Sia is pretty damn good!

36: Secrets - Mary Lambert


Mary Lambert is most famous for being the openly lesbian female vocalist in Macklemore and Ryan Lewis's "Same Love". It's great to see her back and in fine form. This is a very clever track where Lambert sheds all her layers to show her faults. It makes me laugh, it makes me smile, it warms my heart. It's also become a theme song for a close friend, so it has to be in this list for the best of the year.

35: My Song 5 (featuring A$AP Ferg) - HAIM


HAIM's first album was a great surprise, such a strong debut and some great singles released. So I was quite surprised when they re-recorded this track with A$AP Ferg. But you know what? It works, really well. The darkness added with the hip-hop elements make this one of the most intriguing songs of the year. Plus, then there's the great film clip starring Vanessa Bayer from "Saturday Night Live".

34: Fancy (featuring Charlie XCX) - Iggy Azalea


It was hard to go anywhere in 2014 and not hear this catchy track from Australia's biggest ever rap superstar, Iggy Azalea. This song took the world by storm and it's easy to see why - Azalea's rap sounds effortless, XCX's chorus is a winner and the film clip is great. Plus, I walked around for ages saying, "First thing first I'm a realistic". Even if this is her biggest hit ever, it'll go down as a classic.

33: Yellow Flicker Beat - Lorde


Lorde's a pretty fascinating celebrity, it has been fun to see her friendship with Taylor Swift growing and her love of the music industry. Even better, her music shines. This track from the latest "Hunger Games" film is a winner and a natural evolution from the tracks on her debut album. She's getting more accomplished as a songwriter and her vocals are sounding amazing. I can't wait to see what she does next.

32: URL Badman - Lily Allen


I'll be honest, Lily Allen's "Sheezus" album wasn't as strong as her previous albums, but that doesn't mean it doesn't have its highlights. "Hard Out Here" was on my top list last year, and this year "URL Badman" proudly takes a position. It seems Allen is at her strongest when she is making satirical music, and this one, about her internet haters, is insightful, funny and a bloody good song.

31: One - Ed Sheeran


Though it wasn't an official single from the wonderful "X" album, this was released as an album teaser and still charted across the world. While I love the rest of the album, this is my favourite track. This self deprecating ballad about the loss of a love is wonderful. Lyrically it's spot on and vocally he sounds as good as he ever has. What a shame "Home & Away" have hijacked this song for their promos.

*Tune in tomorrow for the next 20 songs*

What's your favourite song of the year? Tell me in the comments section below:

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