Tuesday, May 15, 2012

MOST FAVORITE SONGS EVER

TOP 20 MOST FAVORITE SONGS
Here’s my TOP 20 MOST FAVORITE SONGS list. The list contains different genres such as Pop, R&B, and Country. The songs come from the popular to the underrated ones. It also contains single songs and non-single songs. Read!
1.       Paper Planes by M.I.A.
It served as the 4th single of her 2007 album, Kala. The song was used as a soundtrack for film “Slumdog Millionaire”. It is a rap-spoken song which incorporates gunshot and cash register sound which is addictive. Vocally, the song isn’t perfect. However, the song is addicting and infectious for me. This is the song I’ll never skip in my life. J
2.       Just A Dream by Carrie Underwood
The ballad came from her second album, Carnival Ride (2007). The song deals with a girl who felt broken because her lover had died in a war. The video came as the most beautiful video I’ve ever seen. It is very tragic and melodic. The saddest song I’ve ever heard.
3.       I Know You Won’t by Carrie Underwood
This is another ballad song from her second album, Carnival Ride (2007). It is not a single though, but the way she sings it is perfection. The melody is beautiful as well. I have my imagination for how the video would look like.
4.       With Love by Hilary Duff
This song is from her third studio album, Dignity (2007). It incorporates sound of electronic and rock, which is very suitable. The melody is upbeat and catchy. This makes me dance-a-lot! It has the feeling of the like of spinning around.
5.       Vogue by Madonna
This is her 1990 single. As the title is “Vogue”, the video came with Madonna and her dancers did some vogue moves. It is not very danceable if you compare it to recent dance songs, but it was the revolution dance song which I love so much.
6.       Everblue by Mandy Moore
It’s a ballad song from Mandy Moore’s 2009 album, Amanda Leigh. Melodically, it is very liberating; it lives up my fairy tale world. The song catches my relaxation. Too bad it’s not a single and underrated as well.
7.       All the Things She Said by t.A.T.u.
This is their English debut song from their first English album, “200 km/h in a Wrong Lane” in 2002. It incorporates the sound of pop rock. It is very addicting, especially the repeating chorus.
8.       Before He Cheats by Carrie Underwood
It’s another country favorite. It is taken from her debut album “Some Hearts” in 2005. It is a mid-tempo country song about a story which a boy cheated a girl, but another girl attempted to do a revenge by crushing his car.
9.       Frozen by Madonna
A 1998 single from her album “Ray of Light”. It is a mid-tempo electronica song which Madonna hummed along the chorus. I think this song has a magic, the video is one of my favorite all time as well.
10.   Radar by Britney Spears
It is the 4th single off of her sixth album “Circus” (2008) which originally it was included in her fifth album “Blackout” (2007). The song is very catchy, with the sonar radar sound which makes it more addicting the more you hear it.
11.   So You Say by Siobhán Donaghy
It is another masterpiece; it is a ballad song with sweet music and vocal. It is taken from her second studio album “Ghost” in 2007 as the second single. Despite the song is very underrated, it is very like a hidden treasure.
12.   Not Gonna Get Us by t.A.T.u.
It’s the second single from their debut album “200 km/h in a Wrong Lane” (2002). An electro-pop song with addictive melody and music makes me wanna run all the time. Their vocal is also the awesomeness. It is suitable for a treadmill companion.
13.   Candy by Mandy Moore
It was her very first single. It came from her debut album as well “So Real” in 1999. Even though the lyric is overwritten, but it has a good melody. It is very bubblegum pop. The song makes me feel like “Ooooohhh I wanna stay young forever”
14.   Music by Madonna
It was her very first new millennium single. Taken from the album with the same name in 2000, the song marked her as her 12th number one single in United States. It is very groovy and dancey. It makes you wanna dance a lot. Electro-pop era started with this song, I think.
15.   La Isla Bonita by Madonna
It is a 1986 song from her “True Blue” album. It incorporated a Latin music which makes the sound is addicting. The song gives me chill every time I listen to it. It makes me feel like I live in a tropical breezy island.
16.   Freakshow by Britney Spears
It is taken from her fifth album “Blackout” in 2007. The music’s influence is dubstep. It wasn’t released as a single, but the beat gets me move my head left to the right. Britney herself also co-wrote the song.
17.   Girl Talk by TLC
It was their first single from their fourth album, “3D” (2002). It is an R&B song with Left-Eye rap. It is very groovy and catchy. I also like the dance in the video, but too bad Left-Eye has passed away 7 months prior to the album release. So, Left-Eye had only appeared as a cartoon.
18.   Obvious by LeToya Luckett
It was originally planned as the third single off of her debut self-titled album (2006), but it was cancelled due to a conflict with her label, Capitol Records. It is a ballad R&B which has a beat that I like from a R&B song. I wish the song had a video.
19.   I Wanna Go by Britney Spears
It was her third 2011 single from her 7th album “Femme Fatale”. It is an electro-pop song which incorporates a whistle, and that’s what makes it addicting. The video is also good, the paparazzi reminds me of Terminator.
20.   It Only Hurts When I Breathe by Shania Twain
This was the last single from her fourth album “Up” which was released in 2002.  This is a melodically ballad which shows her sensitive side. I love it. It was one of the best country song I’ve ever heard. Too bad, it doesn’t have an official video.

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