Top 10 Song Of 2019
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Top 10 Song Of 2019
Morning
by Teyana Taylor ft. Kehlani
https://youtu.be/BjbEBvAbsXc
The perfect music video doesn’t exist
Lose You To Love Me
by Selena Gomez
https://youtu.be/zlJDTxahav0
Selena Gomez’s newest single shows a different side of the singer, a more personal and vulnerable element that we can all relate to. No love is worth losing yourself for, and it’s a liberating feeling when you claw your way out of heartbreak and fall in love with yourself a little more.
Sue Me
by Wale
https://youtu.be/SChMImASBV0
“Sue me, I’m rooting for everybody that’s black,” Wale proclaims on this album opener, which proudly celebrates black culture. There’s the Mississippi Mass Choir sample (“I’m Blessed”) faintly playing in the background, and he shouts out fashion label Pyer Moss, founded by Haitian-American designer Kerby Jean-Raymond, director Lena Waithe, and Issa Rae, from whom the term “rooting for everybody that’s black” originated.
Die A Little Bit
by Tinashe ft. Ms. Banks
https://youtu.be/zupK28B4Vts
The world has been sleeping on Tinashe, but with the release of “Die A Little Bit”—the singer’s first single as a freshly independent artist—it’s time you all wake up. It’s a strong comeback for the artist, whose breathy, hushed whisper and sultry productions previously gifted us bops like “2 On” and “Throw a Fit.” But she didn’t go it alone: South London rapper Ms. Banks joins Nashe on her comeback track, as the ladies remind us that life is short and sometimes we just need to “drink, smoke, dance, vibe a little bit.”
Sabotage by JoJo ft. Chika
https://youtu.be/8n3UcZiy_TY
Because sometimes we block our own blessings in an attempt to protect our feelings from being hurt, and end up hurting ourselves in the long-run.
Sugar Honey Iced Tea (S.H.I.T.).
by Princess Nokia
https://youtu.be/B7o8EGUTqwI
Welcome to Princess Nokia's world, where European beauty standards are ignored and beauty pageants are filled with beautiful brown and black women. It's also a world where Princess Nokia refuses to take "S.H.I.T" from anyone. "You talkin' shit 'bout my music/But what the fuck have you dropped?/Now what the fuck have you done?/Accolades, you have none," she raps over horns and finger snaps. Haters? She doesn't know them.
Highwomen
by The Highwomen
https://youtu.be/7D-6nklMMbM
The Highwomen is made up of a country dream team including Brandi Carlisle, Maren Morris, Amanda Shires, and Natalie Hemby. Their collaboration represents a blending of the genre’s storied history with a new insurgence of female energy. “Highwomen” in particular paints the four women, along with a haunting Yola, as revolutionary forces. Sorry to the men of country, but this is the genre’s new order. —Savannah Walsh
Stay High
by Brittany Howard
https://youtu.be/CfizQsGWOxI
In September, Brittany Howard released her first album since gaining success as the lead singer of the Alabama Shakes. The record is filled with deeply personal gems, including this soulful song that has a breezy, dreamlike quality to it. It feels like a joyful antidote to the hellscape the outside world can be. Howard has compared the tune’s music to “sunlight.” If so, I’d like to be tucked into the warmth of this song forever.
When I Wasn't Watching
by Mandy Moore
https://youtu.be/e5yM8lHoOAk
Mandy. Moore. She’s back after a decade-long hiatus from music with a single that proves she has lived some life since releasing “Candy” back in ‘99. In this folksy song, she sings, “My favorite version of me disappeared/Through longer days and shorter years.” Clearly, she’s on her way to finding it again—and I will be right alongside her for the ride.
You Can't Save Me
by SiR
https://youtu.be/vZd1-WFhyaM
There's nothing worse than losing a good girl. "In another time, in another place/You would be mine," SiR pines on "You Can't Save Me." SiR has met the girl of his dreams but feels like she arrived at the wrong time, a time where he has his own demons to battle. And you know what happens when you let a good girl get away.
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