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Post by FreakyFlyBry on Mar 31, 2020 1:27:38 GMT -5
100. Maroon 5 feat. Wiz Khalifa - Payphone (2012) 99. Carrie Underwood - Blown Away (2012) 98. Train - Drive By (2012) 97. Alyssa Reid - Hurricane (2014) 96. Lorde - Perfect Places (2017) 95. Kate Voegele - Sandcastles (2011) 94. David Cook - The Last Goodbye (2011) 93. Kate Voegele - Chicago (2010) 92. Michelle Branch - Loud Music (2011) 91. Collective Soul - This (2015) 90. Adele - When We Were Young (2016) 89. Jesse McCartney - Superbad (2014) 88. Katy Perry - Part Of Me (2012) 87. Katy Perry - Birthday (2014) 86. Andee - Never Gone (2014) 85. Pat Benatar - Dancing Through The Wreckage (2017) 84. Anastacia - Take This Chance (2015) 83. Katy Perry - Roar (2013) 82. Kygo feat. Whitney Houston - Higher Love (2019) 81. Gin Blossoms - Break (2018)
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Post by Deleted on Mar 31, 2020 7:42:51 GMT -5
Maroon 5, Train, Lorde, Katy Perry, Pat Benatar, Kygo, Gin Blossoms
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Post by FreakyFlyBry on Apr 2, 2020 0:52:00 GMT -5
80. Lady Antebellum - Need You Now (2010) 79. Taylor Swift - Blank Space (2014) 78. Kate Voegele - Say You're Mine (2011) 77. Demi Lovato - Tell Me You Love Me (2017) 76. Maroon 5 feat. Christina Aguilera - Moves Like Jagger (2011) 75. Carly Rae Jepsen - Tonight I'm Getting Over You (2013) 74. Harry Styles - Sign Of The Times (2017) 73. Lorde - Supercut (2018) 72. Green Day - Bang Bang (2016) 71. Marianas Trench - Pop 101 (2014) 70. Celine Dion - Ashes (2018) 69. Taylor Swift - I Knew You Were Trouble (2012) 68. Kate Voegele - Not The Only One (2018) 67. 3 Doors Down - In The Dark (2016) 66. Christina Perri - A Thousand Years (2012) 65. Kate Voegele - Free & Wild (2016) 64. Tegan & Sara - Boyfriend (2016) 63. One Direction - You And I (2014) 62. Kelly Clarkson - Catch My Breath (2012) 61. Jonas Brothers - Sucker (2019)
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Post by Deleted on Apr 2, 2020 8:01:10 GMT -5
Lady Antebellum, Taylor Swift, Demi Lovato, Maroon 5, Harry Styles, Lorde, Celine Dion
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Post by FreakyFlyBry on Apr 2, 2020 22:48:04 GMT -5
60. Kelly Clarkson - Mr. Know It All (2011) 59. One Direction - What Makes You Beautiful (2012) 58. Meghan Trainor - No (2016) 57. Carly Rae Jepsen - This Kiss (2012) 56. Maroon 5 - Love Somebody (2013) 55. Demi Lovato - Give Your Heart A Break (2012) 54. Demi Lovato - Heart Attack (2013) 53. Christina Perri - Human (2014) 52. Hall & Oates & Train - Philly Forget Me Not (2018) 51. Kate Voegele - Who You Are Without Me (2010) 50. Carly Rae Jepsen - Call Me Maybe (2012) 49. Stef Lang - Slave2Love (2010) 48. Midnight Red - Hell Yeah (2012) 47. Katy Perry feat. Snoop Dogg - California Gurls (2010) 46. Rob Thomas - Mockingbird (2010) 45. No Doubt - Settle Down (2012) 44. Tamar Kaprelian - New Day (2011) 43. Katy Perry - Teenage Dream (2010) 42. The Cranberries - Wake Me When It's Over (2019) 41. Alyssa Reid - Satisfaction Guaranteed (2013)
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Post by Deleted on Apr 4, 2020 12:39:17 GMT -5
One Direction, Meghan Trainor, Maroon 5, Demi Lovato, Carly Rae Jepsen, Katy Perry
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Post by FreakyFlyBry on Apr 7, 2020 23:09:15 GMT -5
40. Alyssa Reid feat. The Heist - Dangerous (2015) This Canadian singer was one of my top 10 artists of the 2010's, delivering a streak of catchy pop tunes. This Taylor Swift-esque song is my second favourite from her in this list. 39. Colbie Caillat & Gavin DeGraw - We Both Know (2013) This proved Colbie Caillat's style worked well on movie songs as it's the theme from "Safe Haven", and she brought along tourmate and fellow Hot AC mainstay Gavin DeGraw. The chemistry was all glowing and it was a big #1 for me. Still two more from Colbie to come! 38. Kelly Clarkson - Heartbeat Song (2015) There's plenty of Kelly in here, and this lead single from the highly anticipated "Piece By Piece" album definitely delivered for me! It's not the highest from this album though, still another to come. 37. Kelly Clarkson - I Don't Think About You (2018) And here crashes out her "Meaning Of Life" album! This personal ballad became my favourite from this album, and was a big #1 for me. 36. Elton John & Taron Egerton - (I'm Gonna) Love Me Again (2019) One of many "nostalgia always wins" entries here, this song from Elton John's biopic "Rocketman" definitely evoked the spirit of his 70's classics! Joined by Taron Egerton who played Elton, this upbeat anthem became my favourite from him in a long time! 35. Lady Antebellum - What If I Never Get Over You (2019) One of my favourite heartbreak anthems here, the return of country trio Lady Antebellum became my favourite from them, largely due to how relateable its lyrics are! 34. Aerosmith - What Could Have Been Love (2012) Another "nostalgia always wins" here, this classic Aerosmith power ballad proved that they could still be as strong in the 2010's as they always have been! Definitely up there with their classics for me. 33. Lauren Winans - Wicked Game (2014) Another catchy pop song here, after a more midtempo breakthrough she delivered an upbeat anthem here! Still one more from her to come. 32. Blue Rodeo - New Morning Sun (2014) Nostalgia wins yet again here, as the classic Canadian soft rock band released this song with the spirit of their classic 80's-90's sound all over it! And this is one case where the nostalgia song became my favourite from them overall - even surpassing their classics for me! 31. Kate Voegele - Inside Out (2009) While Kate released her "A Fine Mess" album in 2009, and this song closed off the 2000's at #1, it lasted long enough into the 2010's that it nearly makes my top 30 of that decade!
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Post by Deleted on Apr 8, 2020 8:10:13 GMT -5
Elton John, Lady Antebellum
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Post by FreakyFlyBry on Apr 8, 2020 23:52:04 GMT -5
30. Britt Nicole - Gold (2013) An uplifting song from a contemporary Christian singer, this caught my attention in late 2012-early 2013 and became my favourite from someone I'd liked several songs by before. 29. Taylor Swift - You Need To Calm Down (2019) Tackling more serious subject matter and doing a tongue-in-cheek video to fit it really worked for Taylor here as this became my favourite song from her so far and longest running #1 on my chart. 28. Carly Rae Jepsen - Run Away With Me (2015) This midtempo pop anthem with synthy grooves and an irresistible sax intro turned Carly Rae Jepsen into a cult favourite with a song fans have always raved about. It became one of my favourites from her, hitting #1 in the late summer of 2015. 27. Kelly Clarkson - People Like Us (2013) An anthem for underdogs everywhere, this gives everyone hope! As with most Kelly songs, this was huge for me, spending four weeks at #1. 26. Colbie Caillat - I Never Told You (2010) Another breakup anthem here, the emotions she sang about definitely helped propel this to the top of my chart, where it ranks as her second highest for the 2010's. 25. Maroon 5 - Misery (2010) The first Maroon 5 single of the 2010's picked up where their previous album "It Won't Be Soon Before Long" left off, and with Mutt Lange's production, became yet another smash for them. Highest appearance here. 24. Selena Gomez - Come And Get It (2013) For me, this is where her career peaked, with its infectuous groove, Stargate production and Bollywood influence, this became Selena's first and only #1 on my chart, as well as the first year-end #1 to crash out. 23. Neon Trees - Sleeping With A Friend (2014) With their indie-pop and 80's synth influence, Neon Trees delivered my favourite song from them to date, which spent 5 weeks at #1 on my chart. 22. Alyssa Reid - If You Are (2010) The debut single from the contestant from the teen talent show "The Next Star" on YTV, this is the highest appearance from the then-17-year-old Alyssa Reid, one of my favourite Canadian artists of the 2010's. 21. 3 Doors Down - When You're Young (2011) After having been in the business for over a decade, 3 Doors Down's lyrics really showed maturity here, combined with their classic sound it, led to their highest appearance of the 2010's.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 9, 2020 8:19:58 GMT -5
Taylor Swift, Maroon 5 before they sucked and Selena Gomez before she sucked Who needs Kiiara and her incoherent mumbling when you have Britt Nicole?
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Post by FreakyFlyBry on Apr 11, 2020 0:56:25 GMT -5
20. Demi Lovato - Sober (2018) A personal and prophetic single for Demi Lovato, she did this song after relapsing and sadly ended up in hospital after an overdose around the time this song was out. The message really resonated for me and spent 7 weeks at #1 - the only song from 2015-present not by Kate Voegele or Kelly Clarkson to do this. 19. Safetysuit - These Times (2012) A song whose message applies to any time when things are going bad, but especially the current pandemic, Safetysuit's message of hope really connected with me and it became one of my favourite songs of 2012. 18. Kate Voegele - World Stops Spinning (2017) These days it feels like the world has stopped spinning - another appropriate song released much earlier! This became my favourite from Kate's "Canyonlands" album, and one of many appearances from her in this list. 17. Colbie Caillat - Hold On (2014) A different direction for the normally acoustic singer-songwriter, this change in sound to a more uplifting pop style worked well and I wish she'd experiment more in this direction. 16. Kate Voegele - Ooh La La (2015) Three songs from her "Wild Card" EP made my top 20 of the decade and this is the first of them! I feel Kate excels most at upbeat and well-written songs like this, and it was a huge hit for me the summer of 2015, which was also the most recent time I saw her in concert. 15. Kate Voegele - Shoot This Arrow (2018) Even a total change in sound didn't stop Kate here! Inspired by the "me too" movement, and her experiences thereof on the set of One Tree Hill, this darker, trap-influenced song was yet another long-running #1 for Kate on my chart. 14. Kate Voegele - Carousel (2015) Three songs in a row... only Kate could do that this high up! This was another highlight from her "Wild Card" EP, and still remains one of my favourite songs from her ever. 13. Carly Rae Jepsen - Cut To The Feeling (2017) In a case like Carly Rae Jepsen, I feel even her leftovers are as great as her main releases! This didn't even make the tracklisting of "Emotion Side B", but still became my #1 song of 2017! 12. Kelly Clarkson - What Doesn't Kill You (Stronger) (2011) Another empowering anthem that has become one of Kelly's signature songs. The one-two punch of this song and "Dark Side" were on the album "Stronger" that really took Kate from just another core artist - to an easy second favourite artist behind Kate. 11. Kate Voegele - Heart In Chains (2011) And here she is again! Co-written by Chantal Kreviazuk and Raine Maida, this upbeat track with amazing effects in the video to go along with it led another very strong Kate era for me and is indeed my favourite from her "Gravity Happens" album.
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Post by FreakyFlyBry on Apr 12, 2020 23:26:00 GMT -5
10. Kelly Clarkson - Invincible (2015)Here is my #1 song of 2015, and the second highest Kelly Clarkson song to rank! I've always liked her empowering songs, and this is a prime example of how she does them so well! To date, "Piece By Piece" is the album of hers to generate the most hit songs on my chart - 9 of its tracks charted for me, all of which made my top 10. 9. Kate Voegele - Just Watch Me (2014)And of course, here is Kate with her FOURTH highest entry! I'd really anticipated her "Wild Card" EP, given it had been so long since she'd last released, and hearing new songs live on tour piqued my interest! This was one of them, and the lead track from it; needless to say, it instantly hit #1 for me and dominated well into 2015. 8. Stef Lang - Paper Doll (2012)Another self-image anthem here, Canadian singer Stef Lang sings about the pressures of the image she had been expected to project and how she has her own standards of beauty. This one was also a quick one for me to hit #1, but it stuck around for the bulk of 2012. 7. Victoria Duffield - More Than Friends (2014)And here's another young Canadian singer! This is the kind of teen pop I really enjoyed in the midpoint of the decade, and this flirty anthem became one of my anthems of 2014. It reminded me of early Britney Spears in style, and her influences were really made clear on this one! 6. Adelitas Way - Last Stand (2010)I've always appreciated a good power ballad, and this one was one of my first mega-hits of the 2010's. A 4-week #1 on my chart, it became my #1 song of 2010; it hooked me from the lyrics to the buildup to the chorus and the guitar solo, basically everything I look for in a power ballad!
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Post by Deleted on Apr 13, 2020 8:59:24 GMT -5
Colbie Caillat, Kate Voegele
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Post by FreakyFlyBry on Apr 17, 2020 1:20:49 GMT -5
5. Marianas Trench & Kate Voegele - Good To You (2010)With my interest in Kate Voegele in the late 2000's, clearly I took interest in some of her collaborations too! This one, with Canadian band Marianas Trench, was a ballad that blended their voices very well. Upon its release as a single in the summer of 2010, it quickly shot to #1, spending seven weeks there and lasting well into 2011 - long enough for Kate to make her own return with her "Gravity Happens" album and bridging that era with "A Fine Mess". For obvious reasons, this remains my favourite from Marianas Trench, though I have enjoyed much of their material to date. 4. Kate Voegele - Must Be Summertime (2016)Speaking of Kate, here she is again! She has three of the top five for the entire decade, but as the other two are collaborations, this is her highest solo entry! It's just a fun song for the summer, much in the vein of other main pop girls' summertime anthems up to that point in the 2010's, and the video matches well with it! Plus, Kate looks stunningly beautiful in the video, but then again, when doesn't she? When I saw her back in the summer of 2014, she mostly performed yet-to-be-released material, and this song was one of them - every new song she performed then would go on to reach #1 for me upon official release, but this was what turned out to be my favourite of them all. 3. Lauren Winans - Better At Breaking (2014)You know how I love a catchy tune and heartfelt lyrics all wrapped into one - well, this girl had it all here! Lauren Winans, then an unknown to me, quickly reached #1 on my chart in just her third week on and spent a total of four weeks there, with longevity lasting throughout the bulk of 2014. And while the story may have ended there... I'd noticed that Lauren herself had noticed her presence on my chart! She became the first artist in chart history to acknowledge their #1 hit on my chart! Lauren, if you're reading this, remember my chart? Well, "Better At Breaking" is the third biggest hit for the entire 2010's decade! 2. Tyler Hilton feat. Kate Voegele - When The Night Moves (2019)And here is Kate Voegele again, with her highest appearance! Ever since 2015, she's mostly toured with her fellow One Tree Hill alumnus Tyler Hilton, which has led to many collaborations between these two! It started with live appearances doing each other's songs together, then led to writing songs together! One of the products of this collaboration ended up on Tyler's latest album "City On Fire"; on this one, Kate accompanies Tyler on vocals on this pulsating pop/rock anthem! And while it only spent four weeks at #1, its overall longevity - 43 weeks in the top 100 - made up for it in a big way - and it stayed on until the release of her current single "French"! The big question - if Kate doesn't have my #1 of the 2010's - who does? 1. Kelly Clarkson - Dark Side (2012)Well, it was inevitable, wasn't it? I knew from the moment I first heard this, from the moment I first heard her album "Stronger", that this song would be huge for me. Kelly Clarkson was already a long-established core artist by this point - but this exceeded all my expectations as to what she could accomplish. From the opening piano notes sounding like a music box, to Kelly's vocals over a four on the floor drum beat, to that powerful chorus, this song had me hooked from the start. And then... that bridge... "don't run away, don't run away, just tell me that you will stay"... really flexing those vocal muscles... it all built up to even more magic moments, only to simmer down near the end with the music box motif again - definitely felt like a great story with how well-crafted it is and you I felt the true emotion of the lyrics Kelly was singing - to me, everything about this song is absolutely perfect. I was thrilled when "Dark Side" was announced as a single, and naturally, it would become as huge as I thought it would - I remember saying around its release that I knew it would absolutely dominate for me. Sure enough, it would spend four weeks at #1, then after falling out for a few weeks, couldn't be stopped - and it would return to #1 for another four weeks, totalling eight weeks - the most of any song in the 2010's. And in part due to seeing her in concert for the first time and rebounding just when I thought she'd be out of the top 10 - she spent a total of 26 weeks in my top 10 - a record that has not been broken to this day, and ended up spending a total of 46 weeks in my top 100 - the second longest run ever. Despite 2012 having many other strong singles that would've been #1 in any other year, Kelly easily dominated the competition that year, getting my #1 song of the year. And not only does she handily beat every other song that year - but also every other song that entire decade! Congratulations Kelly, you have my #1 song of the 2010's with "Dark Side"! Debut date: March 11, 2012 Chart run: 40-6-2-1-1-1-1-2-2-3-2-1-1-1-1-2-3-3-4-4-7-7-7-9-10-5-8-13-17-20-26-27-29-30-32-32-33-33-33-35-41-48-49-50-53-59-off
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Post by FreakyFlyBry on Apr 19, 2020 22:17:58 GMT -5
And now, for my top 100 artists of the 2010's:
1. Kate Voegele 2. Kelly Clarkson 3. Taylor Swift 4. Katy Perry 5. Carly Rae Jepsen 6. Demi Lovato 7. Alyssa Reid 8. Maroon 5 9. Ariana Grande 10. Lady GaGa 11. Bruno Mars 12. Adele 13. Stef Lang 14. Shawn Mendes 15. One Direction 16. Britney Spears 17. 5 Seconds Of Summer 18. Pink 19. Ed Sheeran 20. Marianas Trench 21. Kylie Minogue 22. Colbie Caillat 23. Selena Gomez 24. Celine Dion 25. Carrie Underwood 26. David Guetta 27. Simple Plan 28. Rob Thomas 29. Goo Goo Dolls 30. Avril Lavigne 31. David Cook 32. Train 33. Christina Aguilera 34. Zedd 35. Hedley 36. Tyler Shaw 37. Gwen Stefani 38. Bon Jovi 39. Victoria Duffield 40. Ellie Goulding 41. Michelle Branch 42. Tyler Hilton 43. 3 Doors Down 44. Alessia Cara 45. Barenaked Ladies 46. Meghan Trainor 47. Calvin Harris 48. Imagine Dragons 49. The Cranberries 50. Jason Derulo 51. Daughtry 52. Lifehouse 53. Switchfoot 54. Sara Bareilles 55. Lauren Winans 56. Elton John 57. Flo Rida 58. Adelitas Way 59. Usher 60. Adam Lambert 61. Avicii 62. Coldplay 63. Christina Perri 64. Jesse McCartney 65. Austin Mahone 66. Pharrell Williams 67. Kesha 68. Troye Sivan 69. Harry Styles 70. Jessie J 71. The Weeknd 72. Rihanna 73. Owl City 74. Midnight Red 75. Foo Fighters 76. Niall Horan 77. Paramore 78. Ne-Yo 79. Lorde 80. Green Day 81. Bush 82. Backstreet Boys 83. Duran Duran 84. Jonas Brothers 85. Cher Lloyd 86. Lady Antebellum 87. Nick Jonas 88. Tegan & Sara 89. Lights 90. Natasha Bedingfield 91. Neon Trees 92. OneRepublic 93. U2 94. The Script 95. Serena Ryder 96. Taio Cruz 97. Paul McCartney 98. Jennifer Lopez 99. Paloma Faith 100. The Saturdays
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