Check out our unranked list of the 10 best songs of 2015 (so far):
Fetty Wap, "Trap Queen"
https://youtu.be/p5FNcbNwPN4
A hearty "Hey, what's up, hello" to one of rap's most uniquely inspired
new personalities: Fetty Wap's 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 2015's first half.
Kacey Musgraves, "Biscuits"
https://youtu.be/nGIUtLO_x8g
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 music's most critically
beloved stars continues to impress.
Skrillex & Diplo feat. Justin Bieber, "Where Are Ü Now"
https://youtu.be/YKS1xjqEv8o
This is the Justin Bieber we've been waiting for: emotive, vulnerable
and smart enough to join forces with two of electronic music's most
reliable maestros. The combination of Bieber's moving falsetto and
Skrillex and Diplo's tangled knot of beats makes "Where Are Ü Now" a
deserved (and much-needed) triumph.
Years & Years, "King"
https://youtu.be/g_uoH6hJilc
U.K. alt-pop trio Years & Years has yet to find a radio foothold in
the States, but "King" sounds like it's 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,
it's almost impossible not to indulge in some type of uninhibited dance
breakdown.
Rihanna, Kanye West & Paul McCartney, "FourFiveSeconds"
https://youtu.be/kt0g4dWxEBo
It's the end of June, and we're 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 we're forever grateful
for it.
Jamie xx feat. Young Thug & Popcaan, "(I Know There's Gonna Be) Good Times"
https://youtu.be/IkUKFdacHvo
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
xx's magnificent new album became his unlikely crowning achievement this
spring. On "(I Know There's Gonna Be) Good Times," the gonzo rapper's
unchecked energy proves to be the perfect foil for the xx auteur's warm
production.
Tame Impala, "Let It Happen"
https://youtu.be/Kyic0eOWH7o
"Let It Happen" is nearly eight minutes in length, but Tame Impala's
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 Parker's 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.
The Weeknd, "Can't Feel My Face"
https://youtu.be/dqt8Z1k0oWQ
Abel Tesfaye has been transitioning from shadowy mixtape artist to
mainstream R&B dynamo for a while now, and "Can't Feel My Face"
sounds like the logical conclusion in his quest for genre dominance. The
Michael Jackson comparisons have been (deservedly) rampant, but the
Weeknd's brand of zonked-out thrill-seeking is all his own.
Florence + The Machine, "Ship To Wreck"
https://youtu.be/B9v8jLBrvug
Florence Welch may have reached a new peak with third album How Big, How Blue, How Beautiful
-- she's certainly never been more effective as a live performer, and
"Ship To Wreck" demonstrates that she's still growing as a pop
songwriter. Everything comes together for Florence + The Machine on
their latest single, as Welch's voice coils around the slender
arrangement and squeezes hard on the chorus.
Donnie Trumpet & The Social Experiment, "Sunday Candy"
https://youtu.be/i4ooH8frBWg
Chance The Rapper could have been a flashy major-label hip-hop star by
now; instead, he's 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 Experiment's gorgeous Surf
album, doubles as 2015's most unadulterated burst of happiness, as
Chance leads the artist collective in a soaring tribute to the woman he
looks up to the most.
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