Wednesday, 25 December 2024

2024 in Review: Top 10 Best Songs

The music landscape for 2024 was certainly varied and full of pleasant surprises. So unlike most years, I made sure I took note of those songs that really struck a chord with me as the months went by. But little did I know that whittling them down to just 10 at the end of the year would prove to be such a challenge. So after many hours of deliberation and second-guessing, these are my Top 10 Best Songs of 2024.

10. Shaboozey - A Bar Song (Tipsy)



I think it is impossible to have any kind of a list of best songs this year without also including what is arguably the biggest hit. As such, "A Bar Song (Tipsy)" by Shaboozey kicks things off on my list, reworking "Tipsy" by J-Kwon into a country anthem that instantly resonates with anyone looking to indulge in a few drinks with a group of friends despite present-day hardships.

9. Eminem - Tobey (feat. Big Sean & BabyTron)



Guess who's back? If you'd answered Slim Shady then you'd be right as the Eminem alter ego was back to wreak some havoc this year like it was 2002 all over again. He is joined by fellow Detroit rappers, Big Sean and BabyTron, on the aptly titled "Tobey," as they string together pop culture references to intellectual properties that range from Star Wars to the titular Tobey Maguire and his star-making turn as Spider-Man.

8. Falling in Reverse - Ronald (feat. Tech N9ne & Alex Terrible)



Like a gust of hot, fiery wind from an explosion, Falling in Reverse frontman, Ronnie Radke, hits you in the face as he channels his battles with inner demons on the self-titled metalcore banger, "Ronald." The song and its accompanying music video serve as a direct follow-up to last year's "Watch the World Burn," and it boasts the same cinematic flair the band has come to be known for. 

7. Ariana Grande - yes, and?



Despite her questionable antics, Ariana Grande continues to shine as one of the hottest pop stars in an overcrowded music scene. And nowhere did she do that as brightly this past year than on the song, "Yes, And?" Well, aside from the recent film adaptation of the popular Broadway play, Wicked, of course. The song itself is a repudiation of her critics, but it is its 90s-era production that makes it endlessly catchy.

6. deadmau5 - Quezacotl



Speaking of songs with catchy tunes and earworm melodies, Deadmau5 goes back to basics on "Quezacotl," a track that was initially debuted during a live show. The song ditches a lot of the experimentation that has come to define his more recent sound, opting instead for a simple, stripped-down progressive house style that wouldn't feel out of place on his 2008 breakout album, Random Album Title.

5. Kendrick Lamar - Not Like Us



As far as music-related news was concerned, no other topic dominated headlines this year more than the Kendrick vs Drake feud. This was fueled by a number of diss tracks from both artists, composed and released in quick succession to capitalize on public interest. But if there was one song that made it obvious there was a clear winner, it was "Not Like Us" by Kendrick Lamar,  as it transcended the feud that spawned it to become a bonafide hit in its own right.

4. Lady Gaga - Disease



Lady Gaga has certainly been busy this past year. Not only did she co-star alongside Joaquin Phoenix in Joker: Folie a Deux, but she also released a companion album for the film, titled Harlequin. And while that album was better than the ill-fated movie that inspired it, it didn't quite scratch that electropop itch with its swing ballads. So it wasn't until "Disease" was unleashed were longtime fans like myself reminded of the Lady Gaga we all fell in love with.

3. Linkin Park - Two Faced



After teasing fans with reissues and previously unreleased material for years,  the band that ignited my love for nu-metal returned in earnest this year, with new lead singer, Emily Armstrong. And while we all acknowledge that no one could ever replace Chester, I'd be lying if I said I didn't find myself warming up to Emily after hearing her vocals on "The Emptiness Machine." But it is the song, "Two Faced," that ultimately captures that blend of nu-metal I'd always hoped the band would return to someday.

2. Charli xcx - Von dutch



To say that Charli xcx dominated my 2024 playlists would be putting it mildly. You only need to take a look at my Spotify Wrapped to see how my Top 5 was comprised solely of songs from her Brat album. And of all those songs, Von Dutch reigned supreme. No other song on the album represents the carefree sense of expression the record was going for as slickly and concisely.

1. Justice - Saturnine (feat. Miguel)


It is not every day that one of my favorite electronic duos joins forces with one of my favorite R&B artists. So I instantly knew I was in for something special when Justice and Miguel teamed up for "Saturnine." Strangely enough, I didn't initially see the song for the gem that it was, but it slowly grew on me with each subsequent listen until I suddenly couldn't get enough of it.

The song ping pongs between its sultry R&B verses and a funk-inspired chorus, all while maintaining the electronic flourishes that have come to define Justice over the years. Daft Punk might be out of the music game but Justice surely looks like they are prepared to fill the massive vacuum left behind in the French House scene. And with collaborators like Miguel to help them out, I'd say they are more than up to the task.

P.S: Merry Christmas.

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