Kenny G All Albums In A Zip File5/7/2021
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![]() The uptempo revival that started to warm up on top 40 at the end of 2019 broke into a full-on sprint in early 2020, resulting in some of the best synth-pop and disco-based hits weve heard on the FM dial in ages. Hip-hops billion dollar Babies ruled the summer with open-hearted hits that reflected unthinkably turbulent times while still sounding massive blaring out of car stereos. And Billboard s new Hot Rock Alternative Songs chart demonstrated just how wide-ranging the genres had become, with chart-toppers from such increasingly unclassifiable artists as Juice WRLD, Billie Eilish, and indeed, Ms. Swift. And as with all other things 2020, theres one descriptor for the year in pop that, for better and worse, absolutely no one would argue with: unforgettable. Here are the 100 songs we hope to remember it most by. Songs were eligible if they either were released or peaked on the Billboard charts in 2020 -- unless, like Watermelon Sugar or Dont Start Now, they already made our 2019 list.) 100. Black Eyed Peas J Balvin, RITMO (Bad Boys For Life) The under-the-radar comeback story of 2020 was that of 00s pop-rap radio conquerors Black Eyed Peas, who decided the rising trend of Latin stars pilfering pop hooks from a generation earlier was their best way back into top 40s good graces. Quibble with the intentions if you wish, but the results spoke for themselves -- particularly on the Corona-sampling J Balvin RITMO, the theme to 2019s Bad Boys For Life that climbed to No. Hot 100 in 2020. Slightly grating at first, its goofy hybrid charms (both borrowed and new) won you over with radio overplay -- just like so many BEPs jams had decades earlier -- and by the time the group was closing the VMAs (with light-up crotches and UFOs hovering overhead), it was clear youd missed them more than you realized. ANDREW UNTERBERGER 99. Little Mix, Sweet Melody Little Mixs sixth album Confetti is a front-to-back must-hear, but if you only have three minutes to spare, please do spend it listening to the sets third single Sweet Melody, a slick banger co-written by frequent Ariana Grande collaborator Tayla Parx and produced by MNEK, one of pops biggest secret weapons. The track starts off with a hymn-like intro and it simply gets better from there, as Perrie, Jesy, Leigh-Anne and Jade deliver an absolutely sizzling takedown of Some Dude in a Band who would lie, he would cheat, over syncopated beats. Jayda G, Both of Us The relentless piano hook in this sunny electronic bop from Canadian DJ-producer Jayda G sounds like it could go on forever, and it should. Paired with the artists icy vocals and an unexpected, crawling breakdown two-thirds through, Both Of Us induces that particular wave of nostalgia for dancing in a sweaty crowd. Thankfully, the (now Grammy-nominated) track is just as infectious when dancing alone in your living room, solidifying Jayda G as one of this years brightest new talents. TATIANA CIRISANO 97. Morgan Wallen, More Than My Hometown Romantic loves tug can be impossible to resist, but it doesnt compare to the love Wallen feels for his hometown -- or his lovers need to pack her bags and follow her dreams on this gentle, mid-tempo ballad. Wallen cleverly describes the many ways that he loves his girl, but quaintly confesses (in a clever reference to Conway Twitty ) that this may be the last time I get to lay you down -- as his love ends up on the losing end of his titular affection. Part of the Country Airplay chart-toppers appeal is the lack of vitriol or bitterness, just a sad realization that sometimes love isnt enough. MELINDA NEWMAN 96. BLACKSTARKIDS, BRITNEY BITCH One of the years most charmingly low-key pop songs came from Kansas City trio BLACKSTARKIDS, whose DIY aesthetic and 90s alternative influences dont preclude 00s daydreams about living life like the titular all-capped icon, along with other video greats of the late-MTV era. Caramelo doesnt go the raunchy remix route, but instead, sticks close to the whimsy of the original -- sexy but not explicit, suggestive but never showing too much. It helps, of course, that Ozuna has an uncanny knack for penning highly melodic tracks with immediately catchy choruses. The original Caramelo was a pop smash with a reggaetn beat, but the remix lends it additional texture to make it totally delectable. LEILA COBO 93. Kane Brown feat. Swae Lee Khalid, Be Like That Typically, failed relationships lead to somber breakup anthems, but in the case of Kane Browns Be Like That, hes in an upbeat mood when chalking up his losses. By enlisting Khalid and Swae Lee, the country superstar creates a hybrid superteam eager to bounce back and secure true love the next time around. Browns summery vibe resonated with down-but-not-out lovers, as it became a top 20 success on the Hot 100. CARL LAMARRE 92. Saweetie, Tap In A pro in both repping the Bay Area and sampling some of its most esteemed natives, Saweetie amplifies her hometown hyphy energy from Too horts Blow The Whistle, while summoning the Icy girls with her Tap In alarm. The songs hard 808s and signature whistle backing her bars could equally soundtrack a day party and a nightclub with its old-school hip-hop swagger. HERAN MAMO 91. Hinds, Good Bad Times The formidable Spanish quartet returned this year with the tongue-in-cheek tune Good Bad Times about falling out with a former lover. The second single off their third album showcases a playful and newly polished sound from the indie rockers as they note, Maybe Im no longer As nice as you think. Their third album also marks the first time the group has delivered lyrics in their native language of Spanish, with Good Bad Times serving as a double condemnation of their ex, in case they didnt get it the first time in English. TAYLOR MIMS 90. Camila Cabello feat.
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