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Kelsea Ballerini, "Peter Pan"

Kelsea Ballerini, "Peter Pan"
After Kelsea Ballerini's cutesy-by-correlation breakout single, the nation princess demonstrated her more powerless favor a song recounting her issues with beau youthfulness. Her vocals are irrefutably pretty, however it's Ballerini's songwriting that truly pierces through, with her mind blowing utilization of the main allegory: "You're generally going to take off, on the grounds that you know you would/You're be able to never going to realize there's no such place as Neverland." — T.W.

Kanye West, "Father Stretch My Hands (Pts. 1 and 2)"


Kanye West, "Father Stretch My Hands (Pts. 1 and 2)"
Interwoven with Desiigner's breakout crush "Panda," Kanye West's bouncy diamond "Father, Stretch My Hands" was a field staple, and established Metro Boomin as the most reliable maker in the amusement. From Desiigner's advertisement libs to the deep gospel choir and Kanye's AutoTuned supplication to "quite recently feel freed," the Life of Pablo champion was a profound sound outing. — A.P. 

Flo Rida, "My House"



Flo Rida, "My House"

While there's not by any stretch of the imagination a Flo Rida tune in presence that wouldn't make you like to set up a local gathering, he at long last truly made a melody around one in 2016 – and because of the knocking piano-based snares and obviously appealing chorale, now the inclination is more genuine than any time in recent memory. In some cases you gotta remain in, particularly when Flo's on. — T.W. 

Gucci Mane, "Waybach"

Gucci Mane, "Waybach"
Legend has it that when Gucci Mane was discharged from government jail this May after almost three years in the slammer, it took him only six days to record his rebound collection, Everybody Looking, with his two nearest makers, Zaytoven and Mike WiLL Made-It. So it bodes well that one of the collection's champion tracks is a co-credit between the two beatmakers, with the rapper committing the snare to his kinship with each. "Waybach" beats with swagger as Gucci matter-of-factly recovers his crown while giving Zaytoven with the most astounding honor in hip-bounce: "I'd preferably rap a Zay track than a Dre track." Ride it out. — DAN RYS

Tinashe, "Superlove"



Tinashe, "Superlove"

Blazing back to the mid-'90s days when Miami bass funk blended with free-form straightforwardness for unimaginably sweet move pop hits from any semblance of Ghost Down DJ's and INOJ, Tinashe hit the shoreline for her sunniest single yet, the sort of overpoweringly appalling summer-love tune that imagines it can't see fall coming around the bend. The way that "My Boo" still figured out how to be a greater 2016 hit than this must've been entirely calming for pop's most underestimated star. — A.U. 

YG feat. Nipsey Hussle, "FDT"

YG feat. Nipsey Hussle, "FDT"
The year's most immediate challenge tune would've gambled over-improvement notwithstanding the crucial cartoonishness of its topic - who can even be heard in the melody's initial SoundCloud incarnation, through specimen, lifting his own petard. Discharged before most performers appeared to try and set up together this was a genuine article that was occurring, YG and Nipsey Hussle opened the conduits for a deluge of hostile to Trump agit-pop, however no one else could've said it and in addition they did the first run through. — A.U.

Panic! At the Disco, "Victorious"

Panic! At the Disco, "Victorious"
Outline topping fifth collection Death of a Bachelor approved Panic! At the Disco's choice to shed whatever stayed of their pop-punk value for the brand of uproarious turbo-shake they as of now game, and lead single "Successful" is the LP's finest exhibit of the sort of field prepared snares and coolly operatic vocals that would make frontman Brendon Urie's object of worship Freddie Mercury pleased. They are the champions, old buddy. — A.U.