KasioKas Posted December 28, 2017 Posted December 28, 2017 (edited) Disclaimer Spoiler As I've never done this before, I didn't consider how difficult it is to rate my favourite songs of the entire year, and honestly, just to make myself feel better, i'd just like to state that this list is not definitive, a year down the line I may look at this list and my tastes might change. Also, because of how late I am, to make things simpler I've simply listed most rankings early on, feel free to browse & comment. Thanks. This *Best Of* will consist of my top 50 songs and top 20 albums of 2017. It wasn't until going through my library did I realise just how great a year 2017 was for music in terms of my own personal taste, enjoy my list. Edited December 29, 2017 by KasioKas
KasioKas Posted December 28, 2017 Author Posted December 28, 2017 (edited) Spoiler Here we go! 50. Dusk Till Dawn - Zayn feat. Sia (I'm disappointed this song didn't smash like Pillowtalk did, it certainly, in my opinion, is just as exquisite. Zayn shines here, and leaving Sia's vocals on the track was an interesting choice that I approve of in the end.) 49. Only Forever - Demi Lovato 48. Love Again - Haben (EriAm) (An artist none of you will know of, but my goodnes her voice is incredible, and she churned out quite a few original tracks this year, love again is beautifully song and couldv'e been a local hit if sung by a more popularly know artist.) 47. Cruel - Kelly Clarkson 46. Didn't I - Kelly Clarkson (Kellly snapped on this one, it's a fun pop song that I can't help but sing/hum along to when it come on, this and Cruel are definitly in my top 5 of the album.) 45. Blind - Tamar Braxton (I LOVE this woman's voice and she finally released another album this year. As an RnB lover, this album was spectacular, and this single in particular, was brilliantly sung. Her live performance of this as well took my breath away. Definitely deserves far more acclaim and a better position on the charts in my opinion.) 44. Somewhere Over the Rainbow - Ariana Grande (COVER) (For those of us who watched this live, the emotion Ariana carried, the tears she fought back and the way she still managed to hit all of the right notes in this song makes this easily one of my favourite covers of the year. It's difficult to playback as it reminds me of that day, but her performance deserves a placing on this list!) 43. Broken Clocks - SZA 42. That's What I Like - Bruno Mars 41. What Lovers Do - Maroon 5 feat. SZA 40. You Don't Do It For Me Anymore - Demi Lovato 39. Fading Away - EriAm 38. The Weekend - SZA 37. Ascension - Jhene Aiko feat. Brandy (Jhene's released a new album?? BRANDY'S INVOLVED??? I skipped straight to this song the second it was released, they blend so well together, neither attempts to outsing the other and their harmonies are mesmerising, the lyrics beautifully written. Top 5 of the album in my opinion.) 36. Getaway Car - Taylor Swift (The main issue I have with reputation is its lacklustre lyrics, however, Getaway Car is the rare exception. A story is told here, and it immediately stood out against the other tracks on the album. Furthermore, it's not overly repetitive like the album's lead and Teylor doesn't try to extend past her limited vocal range. This is the material I enjoy from her.) 35. Man - Star Cast 34. Can You See - Fifth Harmony (This came out of left field in my opinion, I did not expect Fifth Harmony to serve their best song (debatable) from a random movie soundtrack that no one will remember in a month's time, and after listening I was inclined to hear the full album.. suffice it to say this is the best on it, with perhaps the exception of Yolanda's effort. Can You See is amazingly sung, and surprisingly they can pull it off live (if it wasn't lipsync'd). Great gospel-esque track!) 33. Garden (Say It Like Dat) - SZA 32. Still Got Time - Zayn (I hate how catchy this song is, I hate how much i've come to love it, I hate how much I don't even mind the rent-a-rapper feature. Very interested in hearing Zayn's impending album..) 31. Don't Mind - Haben (EriAm) 30. Shape of You - Ed Sheeran (DON'T YOU DARE JUDGE ME! I will never understand why Atrl hates this song so much? It's an extremely catchy, light-hearted pop song that came at the right time and did extremely well on the charts. Shoutout to @Daddy as this is his favourite song of all time.) 29. Quit - Cashmere Cat feat. Ariana Grande 28. Ask More - Haben (EriAm) 27. Baby, You Make Me Crazy - Sam Smith (On an album full of ballads (which he does best, don't get me wrong), it's always a breath of fresh air to hear a slightly uptempo track from Sam, and this one is brilliant. I do hope this becomes a single because it quickly became one of my favourites from the album, and his runs on the final chorus are pleasant to hear, i'd love to hear it live!) 26. Angel - Fifth Harmony 25. Imaginary Parties - Superfruit ("Let's get fresh, it's like we just met!", something about the way this lyric is sung, hell about the way the whole song is sung, makes it so fun to listen too, this and the other song from Superfruit that made my top 50 are my favourites from the pair in their release this year. I love hearing them sing together, their friendship shined through on the entire EP) 24. Issues - Julia Michaels 23. Sorry Not Sorry - Demi Lovato 22. New Rules - Dua Lipa 21. Piece of Mind - Kehlani Spoiler (Each album featured on this list will include two of my favourites) 20. Number 1 Angel - Charli XCX (Lipgloss is so catchy, despite the explicit lyrics, I had it on repeat when released, and 3AM deserves way more love, Charli won me over with these. The rest of it, unfortunately, is mostly disposable, which is why it landed so low on this list.) Recommend: 3AM (Pull Up) feat. MØ // Lipgloss feat. Cupcakke 19. 9 - Cashmere Cat (An album featuring Ariana, Camila, Kehlani & Jhene is definitely one I will give a listen, and with Cashmere's previous hits with Ari I was actually quite excited for this release! For his first release, garnering such big names and actually delivering a solid body of work impressed me, and Quit is among my favourite tracks of the year. He made some questionable choices (i.e. Love Incredible's outro..), but ultimately it's a nice debut.) Recommend: Quit feat. Ariana Grande // Night Night feat. Kehlani 18. All Your Fault Pt.1 - Bebe Rexha Recommend: Gateway Drug // I Got You 17. Glory Days: The Platinum Edition - Little Mix (With just 4 additional tracks, this placed quite low, and would've been considerably higher had I made a 2016 list where the original would qualify. Nevertheless, these 4 tracks are superb as the girls simply added 4 additional catchy pop songs that fit perfectly in line with the original tracks. Their vocals in tracks like If I Get My Way and emotion in Dear Lover are perfect additions to an already successful 2016 album. I'd just like them to follow Demi Lovato's suit and opt for a more mature sound for their next.) Recommend: If I Get My Way // Reggaetón Lento (Remix) 16. Beautiful Trauma - Pink Recommend: What About Us // Beautiful Trauma 15. Melodrama - Lorde (Album of the year is quite a reach, although I did enjoy this, quite a bit of it in my opinion sounds as filler. Comparing this to her debut, her debut still reigns supreme, and that's not quite what you should expect from an artist you expect to evolve every release, especially after having taken such a long break. Lyrically, the album is fantastic, and quite frankly I dare say her lyrics are better than Taylor's release, Lorde's surpassed Tay in this department. However, the album felt like a bore by the time it ended on first listen, and I felt no need to play it back too many times afterwards, which for me personally, is a prime determinant of a good record.) Recommend: Writer in the Dark // Liability 14. Heartbreak on a Full Moon - Chris Brown (Okay, alot of you will see this and turn away, I get it, he has a bad rep, but despite that he still has an ear for good RnB music as well as the voice to sing them. Persona aside, playing the 45-length release is a bit much to consume in one sitting, but I gave it a shot anyway as a lover of RnB and having removed the disposable ones, the album has quite a few gems, and i'm brave enough to put it above Lorde due to me simply liking a greater percentage of the full body of work. I'm not sure if i'll still be listening to it a year later, but for now it's earned a position here.) Recommend: Tempo // Hope You Do 13. Nervous System - Julia Michaels (After hearing Issues, I immediately felt the need to look up this girl's discography.. unfortunately, she didn't have very much to her name with her own vocals; I love hearing of writers that broke out into mainstream (a la SZA) and was very excited for her album, and after grammy rumours began to swirl upon the success of Issues, I was pleasantly surprised by her release. Pink is very clever, and Make it Up To You is catchy without being overly repetitive. Her lyricism is catered for chart hits clearly, but the ones she's chosen as her own are great picks and I look forward to a full album soon! Recommend: Pink // Issues 12. Trip - Jhene Aiko (I've said this before and I will say it again, WHYYYYYYY would you release an album with commentary on 70% of the songs. It may add to the story you want to tell but decreased the replay-ability so much. (There's literally one song where she's screaming at the top of her lungs because she's apparently experiencing a bad trip, and it goes on for far too long, to the point where I skip the song completely now). Kehlani at least combated this by releasing a commentary-less version with her own album, which is much preferred, but this annoys me so much and the album would have soared to my top 5 otherwise! After waiting so long for a new Jhene release, i'm really disappointed by the avenue she took here. That aside, the album is beautifully sung and the story it tells (with the accompanying video) is cute and creative.) *Lowkey pissed Maniac didn't make this album, as it's one of my fave songs of 2016 * Recommend: Ascension // While We're Young // Only Lovers Left Alive (OLLA) 11. reputation - Taylor Swift (Taylor.... this is such a step beneath 1989. Hearing "look what you made me do" 15 times in a row or any of the other cringey lyrics plastered all over this release is such a disappointment from the great pop album 1989 was overall. I would have thought that after the dramatic year she had and the long period between albums that this release would be bigger and better, nevertheless the songs that I do like on here are the ones where she seems unapologetic and admits she's not the sweetheart she might have started out as. Songs like I Did Somethiing Bad, This is why we can't have nice things and Getaway Car are among the highlights as it's a borderline rebel side of taylor, different to the squeaky clean image she's tried to pass off in the past. So why such a high placing? Because when she does use her brilliant lyricism it shines brighter than the lows of the album; i.e. Getaway Car, which made my songs list, is in my opinion the best on the album, as is Dancing With Our Hands Tied and So It Goes.) Recommend: Getaway Car // Dancing with Our Hands Tied 10. The Thrill of It All - Sam Smith Recommend: Baby, You Make Me Crazy // No Peace feat. Yebba (Following the massive success of his previous effort, I was more than excited for a follow up, and it finally came this year. The Thrill of it All shines a light on Sam's beautiful vocals with masterful lyrics on love and heartbreak. I do wish that, like his previous release, there were a few more uptempo tracks to balance out the number of ballads this album features, but I suppose that is what he feels most comfortable with and he does it brilliantly. Songs like 'HIM' and 'Praying' take a surprising turn as they slightly touch on religion and his feelings toward them in relation to his personal life and experiences, while 'Say It First' & 'No Peace' are fantastic tracks lyrically, the latter of which is greatly aided by the feature that adds so much more to the song than what I could imagine it sounding like solo.) 9. Meaning of Life - Kelly Clarkson Recommend: Cruel // Didn't I 8. Fifth Harmony - Fifth Harmony Recommend: Lonely Night // Angel (All eyes were on 5H following Camila's departure and musically I think they more than delivered! This album is the best they've released period, and I would question the taste of anyone who disagrees. The RnB influences they threw on every track of this album, that they somehow managed to effortlessly pull off is fantastic, and a major step above the lesser, previous efforts. I'm not sure if this was due to more creative control on their part, but this is definitely the sound I want to hear from them going forward. Unfortunately, I still question whether they can actually pull this off live, as more often than not their live vocals are not up to par, which calls into question whether this is mostly the studio mechanics and not their actual vocals. Their often lazy performances that are never in sync, and failure to harmonise most of the time is proof that what we hear on this album is not a true reflection of what they're capable of, and that is very disappointing.) 7. Future Friends - Superfruit Recommend: Worth It (Perfect) // Bad 4 Us 6. After Laughter - Paramore Recommend: Fake Happy // Rose Coloured Boy // Told You So 5. Tell M You Love Me - Demi Lovato Recommend: Tell Me You Love Me // Ruin the Friendship // Games (FINALLY, a decent album from Demi since Unbroken! I'll be the first to say I mostly hated Confident, it was the same safe-pop that she's been singing about for far too long, and it turned me from a stan to a casual listener. However, the matured evolution seen here is exactly what I want to hear from her, where she fully uses her powerful vocal ability to deliver honest, powerful tracks, ballads and bops alike. It's almost like Demi listened to Dangerous Woman and sculpted her lead single from Ariana's lead, where the toned down verses lead into a powerful chorus and a final chorus where she just goes off vocally with no restraint. The success she's seen this era is a blessing and I hope it encourages her to continue with this sound (or return to pop-rock..) 4. SweetSexySavage - Kehlani Recommend: Undercover // Get Like // Advice (I couldn't wait for a full album after being obsessed with her mixtape, and this girl more than delivered, as it is full of extremely catchy rnb tracks with amazing beats and breezy vocals and runs that Kehlani does so well. I appreciate the release of a commentary-less version of the album as well, this is the perfect, chill-out-on-a-sunday-with-nothing-to-do-but-listen-to-music-all-day type of album that I love.) 3. CTRL - SZA Recommend: Prom // Go Gina // Supermodel (I love hearing of writers finding success by releasing their own material themselves instead of giving them to others, and SZA is a prime example. I'll admit it took me some time to get into this one, and on first listen I didn't care to pay any more attention, that is, until I saw her do an interview where she began to explain the meaning behind the lyrics, why she wrote certain things, how the experiences she sung about are infact 100% true. I was completely shocked considering some of the tongue-in-cheek lyrics this album features, and with ever new listen I loved it more, to the point where by year-end it became one of my favourite releases this year easily. I'm so glad my wish for her to be grammy nominated as a new artist came true because she more than deserves it, this type of brutally honest lyricism is very rare and much appreciated.) 2. Dua Lipa - Dua Lipa Recommend: New Rules // Beggin' // Thinking Bout You (Can't quite remember how I discovered this girl, I just remember downloading her album and being stunned at how the more I listened, I couldn't find one song I disliked.. even a little. Her voice was refreshing and her lyrics not repetitive, cringey or try-hard. I looked her up everywhere to see why I hadn't heard of her before, and after giving this album a few more listens became a full fledged fan. This is one of the best debut album I have ever heard, rivalling some of my most favourite artists' debuts. To this day there is not one song I dislike and I can easily listen from start to finish and still crave more. I wish her nothing but success, if for no other reason than to hear more material from her in the future. Looks like the UK has a new pop princess?) 1. Bluebird of Happiness - Tamar Braxton Recommend: Empty Boxes // My Forever // How I Feel (The wait since her previous effort 'Calling All Lovers' has been excruciating, I adore this woman's voice and this release 2 years later is worth it. I am in love with every track, and it is among my most played of the entire year despite only being released in September. Her effortless runs, ad libs and high notes in a myriad of tracks detailing love, heartbreak and sex are all so beautifully arranged that you can't help but fall in love on first listen. Lyrically the album is superb as well; Empty Boxes tells a story of a woman always expecting gifts from well designed, "pretty to the eye", boxes only to be left with nothing inside time after time, as a juxtaposition to finally calling it quits with a man who she expects more from but gets nothing but being cheated on and abused; while Heart in My Hands is a power ballad of a lover she discovers is cheating on her at 3am through texts, and her reaction and heartbreak over the realisation. It tells a powerful story, with so much emotion that I begin to wonder if it has a touch of reality of her own life and failing marriage. What a masterpiece in my opinion, easily #1. ) Edited December 31, 2017 by KasioKas
KasioKas Posted December 28, 2017 Author Posted December 28, 2017 (edited) Honourable Mentions (Songs) *These songs didn't quite make my top 50 of 2017, but were favourites nevertheless, and I can't help but list them here (in no particular order)* Real Friends - Camila Cabello (The lyrics explain my feelings so well 2 years ago in a country I hated around people I was mostly indifferent towards and felt out of place with, and so I connected with this one on first listen.) Wonder Woman - Jojo Pretend You're Missing Me - Betty Who Mess - Jordan Fisher (On firtst listen, I just thought this was an "okay" track, but with more listens I fell more and more in love. I'm definetly keeping an eye on this artist) Pray - Sam Smith Curvin Everybody - Travis Garland Touch - Kehlani (I hate that this wasn't a part of her album, as it deserves more than to just be a stand alone track!) Caught in the Middle - Paramore IDGAF - Dua Lipa Ruin the Friendship - Demi Lovato (One of the best from the album for sure, I love how mature this sounds, finally the type of lyrics I want to hear from Demi) If I Get My Way - Little Mix Lonely Night - Fifth Harmony Homemade Dynamite (Remix) - Lorde (Love, love, love the remix, mainly because SZA was an interesting addition that elevated the song to one of my faves of the year!) HIM - Sam Smith Pink - Julia Michaels Edited December 29, 2017 by KasioKas
KasioKas Posted December 29, 2017 Author Posted December 29, 2017 SONGS LIST (21 - 50) Here we go! 50. Dusk Till Dawn - Zayn feat. Sia (I'm disappointed this song didn't smash like Pillowtalk did, it certainly, in my opinion, is just as exquisite. Zayn shines here, and leaving Sia's vocals on the track was an interesting choice that I approve of in the end.) 49. Only Forever - Demi Lovato 48. Love Again - Haben (EriAm) (An artist none of you will know of, but my goodnes her voice is incredible, and she churned out quite a few original tracks this year, love again is beautifully song and couldv'e been a local hit if sung by a more popularly know artist.) 47. Cruel - Kelly Clarkson 46. Didn't I - Kelly Clarkson (Kellly snapped on this one, it's a fun pop song that I can't help but sing/hum along to when it come on, this and Cruel are definitly in my top 5 of the album.) 45. Blind - Tamar Braxton (I LOVE this woman's voice and she finally released another album this year. As an RnB lover, this album was spectacular, and this single in particular, was brilliantly sung. Her live performance of this as well took my breath away. Definitely deserves far more acclaim and a better position on the charts in my opinion.) 44. Somewhere Over the Rainbow - Ariana Grande (COVER) (For those of us who watched this live, the emotion Ariana carried, the tears she fought back and the way she still managed to hit all of the right notes in this song makes this easily one of my favourite covers of the year. It's difficult to playback as it reminds me of that day, but her performance deserves a placing on this list!) 43. Broken Clocks - SZA 42. That's What I Like - Bruno Mars 41. What Lovers Do - Maroon 5 feat. SZA 40. You Don't Do It For Me Anymore - Demi Lovato 39. Fading Away - EriAm 38. The Weekend - SZA 37. Ascension - Jhene Aiko feat. Brandy (Jhene's released a new album?? BRANDY'S INVOLVED??? I skipped straight to this song the second it was released, they blend so well together, neither attempts to outsing the other and their harmonies are mesmerising, the lyrics beautifully written. Top 5 of the album in my opinion.) 36. Getaway Car - Taylor Swift (The main issue I have with reputation is its lacklustre lyrics, however, Getaway Car is the rare exception. A story is told here, and it immediately stood out against the other tracks on the album. Furthermore, it's not overly repetitive like the album's lead and Teylor doesn't try to extend past her limited vocal range. This is the material I enjoy from her.) 35. Man - Star Cast 34. Can You See - Fifth Harmony (This came out of left field in my opinion, I did not expect Fifth Harmony to serve their best song (debatable) from a random movie soundtrack that no one will remember in a month's time, and after listening I was inclined to hear the full album.. suffice it to say this is the best on it, with perhaps the exception of Yolanda's effort. Can You See is amazingly sung, and surprisingly they can pull it off live (if it wasn't lipsync'd). Great gospel-esque track!) 33. Garden (Say It Like Dat) - SZA 32. Still Got Time - Zayn (I hate how catchy this song is, I hate how much i've come to love it, I hate how much I don't even mind the rent-a-rapper feature. Very interested in hearing Zayn's impending album..) 31. Don't Mind - Haben (EriAm) 30. Shape of You - Ed Sheeran (DON'T YOU DARE JUDGE ME! I will never understand why Atrl hates this song so much? It's an extremely catchy, light-hearted pop song that came at the right time and did extremely well on the charts. Shoutout to @Daddy as this is his favourite song of all time.) 29. Quit - Cashmere Cat feat. Ariana Grande 28. Ask More - Haben (EriAm) 27. Baby, You Make Me Crazy - Sam Smith (On an album full of ballads (which he does best, don't get me wrong), it's always a breath of fresh air to hear a slightly uptempo track from Sam, and this one is brilliant. I do hope this becomes a single because it quickly became one of my favourites from the album, and his runs on the final chorus are pleasant to hear, i'd love to hear it live!) 26. Angel - Fifth Harmony 25. Imaginary Parties - Superfruit ("Let's get fresh, it's like we just met!", something about the way this lyric is sung, hell about the way the whole song is sung, makes it so fun to listen too, this and the other song from Superfruit that made my top 50 are my favourites from the pair in their release this year. I love hearing them sing together, their friendship shined through on the entire EP) 24. Issues - Julia Michaels 23. Sorry Not Sorry - Demi Lovato 22. New Rules - Dua Lipa 21. Piece of Mind - Kehlani
KasioKas Posted December 29, 2017 Author Posted December 29, 2017 Don't let this flop @B'Day@Bellerophon@Bencharmer@Bey_Rihstan@Oxygen@Caesar@Diarrhoea@Fenrir@fireaero@Loveyoubxtch@Lukey@Mariano@moonlight.@MusicTalker@Nutitle@Outlaws@Reza@Rhisiart@Rihlana@Ryan@Sabbath@Serendipity
Sabbath Posted December 29, 2017 Posted December 29, 2017 i agree with getaway car, the storytelling is what i like the most from her lyrics
Bxtch Posted December 29, 2017 Posted December 29, 2017 (edited) Quote Real Friends - Camila Cabello 44. Somewhere Over the Rainbow - Ariana Grande (COVER) 36. Getaway Car - Taylor Swift 35. Man - Star Cast 29. Quit - Cashmere Cat feat. Ariana Grande 22. New Rules - Dua Lipa Loving these ones you should've added Dead to HM tho Edited December 29, 2017 by Loveyoubxtch
KasioKas Posted December 29, 2017 Author Posted December 29, 2017 1 minute ago, Loveyoubxtch said: Loving these ones you should've added Dead to HM tho Ha! You know what? I almost added Say it To My Face instead. It's definitely among my faves this year.
Bxtch Posted December 29, 2017 Posted December 29, 2017 7 minutes ago, KasioKas said: Ha! You know what? I almost added Say it To My Face instead. It's definitely among my faves this year. I'm honestly shook because almost everyone I know prefers Dead tbh but yaaas, you better stan
ATRL Administrator Ryan Posted December 29, 2017 ATRL Administrator Posted December 29, 2017 I'm not surprised you picked what you did, your taste is pretty freaking perfect. I don't have use for Sam Smith but that is one of the few songs I enjoyed on his new album. I can't wait to see your top picks.
fireaero Posted December 29, 2017 Posted December 29, 2017 A FLAWLESS list Whew at New Rules and SNS peaking so high
KillingYourCareer Posted December 29, 2017 Posted December 29, 2017 A list with GODaway Car is a quality list.
KasioKas Posted December 29, 2017 Author Posted December 29, 2017 10 hours ago, Ryan said: I'm not surprised you picked what you did, your taste is pretty freaking perfect. I don't have use for Sam Smith but that is one of the few songs I enjoyed on his new album. I can't wait to see your top picks. Thanks Ryan!! 9 hours ago, Caesar said: Sorry Not Sorry should've been higher Meh.. it's still one of my most played of the year though 9 hours ago, Rhisiart said: Literally flawless. That's too nice 7 hours ago, fireaero said: A FLAWLESS list Whew at New Rules and SNS peaking so high Some of the best pop hits of 2017 7 hours ago, Zay said: Garden WON Ofcourse! The whole album is a gem! 6 hours ago, B'Day said: Cute layout!!!! Thanks I literally did it last minute at 1am 1 hour ago, KillingYourCareer said: A list with GODaway Car is a quality list. Thanks sis
KasioKas Posted December 29, 2017 Author Posted December 29, 2017 (edited) Albums List (11-20) (Each album featured on this list will include two of my favourites) 20. Number 1 Angel - Charli XCX (Lipgloss is so catchy, despite the explicit lyrics, I had it on repeat when released, and 3AM deserves way more love, Charli won me over with these. The rest of it, unfortunately, is mostly disposable, which is why it landed so low on this list.) Recommend: 3AM (Pull Up) feat. MØ // Lipgloss feat. Cupcakke 19. 9 - Cashmere Cat (An album featuring Ariana, Camila, Kehlani & Jhene is definitely one I will give a listen, and with Cashmere's previous hits with Ari I was actually quite excited for this release! For his first release, garnering such big names and actually delivering a solid body of work impressed me, and Quit is among my favourite tracks of the year. He made some questionable choices (i.e. Love Incredible's outro..), but ultimately it's a nice debut.) Recommend: Quit feat. Ariana Grande // Night Night feat. Kehlani 18. All Your Fault Pt.1 - Bebe Rexha Recommend: Gateway Drug // I Got You 17. Glory Days: The Platinum Edition - Little Mix (With just 4 additional tracks, this placed quite low, and would've been considerably higher had I made a 2016 list where the original would qualify. Nevertheless, these 4 tracks are superb as the girls simply added 4 additional catchy pop songs that fit perfectly in line with the original tracks. Their vocals in tracks like If I Get My Way and emotion in Dear Lover are perfect additions to an already successful 2016 album. I'd just like them to follow Demi Lovato's suit and opt for a more mature sound for their next.) Recommend: If I Get My Way // Reggaetón Lento (Remix) 16. Beautiful Trauma - Pink Recommend: What About Us // Beautiful Trauma 15. Melodrama - Lorde (Album of the year is quite a reach, although I did enjoy this, quite a bit of it in my opinion sounds as filler. Comparing this to her debut, her debut still reigns supreme, and that's not quite what you should expect from an artist you expect to evolve every release, especially after having taken such a long break. Lyrically, the album is fantastic, and quite frankly I dare say her lyrics are better than Taylor's release, Lorde's surpassed Tay in this department. However, the album felt like a bore by the time it ended on first listen, and I felt no need to play it back too many times afterwards, which for me personally, is a prime determinant of a good record.) Recommend: Writer in the Dark // Liability 14. Heartbreak on a Full Moon - Chris Brown (Okay, alot of you will see this and turn away, I get it, he has a bad rep, but despite that he still has an ear for good RnB music as well as the voice to sing them. Persona aside, playing the 45-length release is a bit much to consume in one sitting, but I gave it a shot anyway as a lover of RnB and having removed the disposable ones, the album has quite a few gems, and i'm brave enough to put it above Lorde due to me simply liking a greater percentage of the full body of work. I'm not sure if i'll still be listening to it a year later, but for now it's earned a position here.) Recommend: Tempo // Hope You Do 13. Nervous System - Julia Michaels (After hearing Issues, I immediately felt the need to look up this girl's discography.. unfortunately, she didn't have very much to her name with her own vocals; I love hearing of writers that broke out into mainstream (a la SZA) and was very excited for her album, and after grammy rumours began to swirl upon the success of Issues, I was pleasantly surprised by her release. Pink is very clever, and Make it Up To You is catchy without being overly repetitive. Her lyricism is catered for chart hits clearly, but the ones she's chosen as her own are great picks and I look forward to a full album soon! Recommend: Pink // Issues 12. Trip - Jhene Aiko (I've said this before and I will say it again, WHYYYYYYY would you release an album with commentary on 70% of the songs. It may add to the story you want to tell but decreased the replay-ability so much. (There's literally one song where she's screaming at the top of her lungs because she's apparently experiencing a bad trip, and it goes on for far too long, to the point where I skip the song completely now). Kehlani at least combated this by releasing a commentary-less version with her own album, which is much preferred, but this annoys me so much and the album would have soared to my top 5 otherwise! After waiting so long for a new Jhene release, i'm really disappointed by the avenue she took here. That aside, the album is beautifully sung and the story it tells (with the accompanying video) is cute and creative.) *Lowkey pissed Maniac didn't make this album, as it's one of my fave songs of 2016 * Recommend: Ascension // While We're Young // Only Lovers Left Alive (OLLA) 11. reputation - Taylor Swift (Taylor.... this is such a step beneath 1989. Hearing "look what you made me do" 15 times in a row or any of the other cringey lyrics plastered all over this release is such a disappointment from the great pop album 1989 was overall. I would have thought that after the dramatic year she had and the long period between albums that this release would be bigger and better, nevertheless the songs that I do like on here are the ones where she seems unapologetic and admits she's not the sweetheart she might have started out as. Songs like I Did Somethiing Bad, This is why we can't have nice things and Getaway Car are among the highlights as it's a borderline rebel side of taylor, different to the squeaky clean image she's tried to pass off in the past. So why such a high placing? Because when she does use her brilliant lyricism it shines brighter than the lows of the album; i.e. Getaway Car, which made my songs list, is in my opinion the best on the album, as is Dancing With Our Hands Tied and So It Goes.) Recommend: Getaway Car // Dancing with Our Hands Tied Edited December 29, 2017 by KasioKas
KasioKas Posted December 29, 2017 Author Posted December 29, 2017 @B'Day@Bellerophon@Bencharmer@Bey_Rihstan@Oxygen@Caesar@Diarrhoea@Fenrir@fireaero@Loveyoubxtch@Lukey@Mariano@moonlight.@MusicTalker@Nutitle@Outlaws@Reza@Rhisiart@Rihlana@Ryan@Sabbath@Serendipity *UPDATE - ALBUMS LIST #20 - #11. Check it out!
Dessy Posted December 29, 2017 Posted December 29, 2017 SZA slaying Didn't expect to see Superfruit on here but it's a good song
KasioKas Posted December 29, 2017 Author Posted December 29, 2017 11 minutes ago, Dessy Fenix said: SZA slaying Didn't expect to see Superfruit on here but it's a good song Both will be appearing again too
Bxtch Posted December 29, 2017 Posted December 29, 2017 Number 1 Angel, 9 , Glory Days and Reputation
Bubble Tea Posted December 29, 2017 Posted December 29, 2017 reputation + Melodrama are obviously ALBUMS, with the latter being the rightful AOTY. I swear to god if I see reputation nominated for 2019 Grammy AOTY I'll screech.
KasioKas Posted December 29, 2017 Author Posted December 29, 2017 7 minutes ago, Reinvention said: reputation + Melodrama are obviously ALBUMS, with the latter being the rightful AOTY. I swear to god if I see reputation nominated for 2019 Grammy AOTY I'll screech. Disagree with you there but to each their own, I expect Tay too push a few songs as singles in 18 for grammys in 19, she's coming for that third (?) nom
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