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07-10-2019, 06:24 PM
In the 2010s, technology made creating, distributing, and listening to music easier than at any previous point in history. Producers and artists collaborated through the cloud, mixing styles like potions, from emo trap to EDM ballads to indie R&B to bedroom pop. A million modes of distribution meant you could hear those songs milliseconds after they were born. Artists started releasing music at an unprecedentedly rapid pace. The infinite scroll of social media made listeners insatiable. The result of all this was both a blessing and a curse: There was more great music out there than ever before, but it was nearly impossible to keep up. Here at Pitchfork, we sure tried. Here are our top 200 songs of the decade.
https://pitchfork.com/features/lists-and-guides/the-200-best-songs-of-the-2010s/
The top 10:
10. Lil Uzi Vert: “XO TOUR Llif3” (2017)
9. Lana Del Rey: “Video Games” (2011)
8. Solange: “Cranes in the Sky” (2016)
7. Mitski: “Your Best American Girl” (2016)
6. Azealia Banks: “212” (2011)
5. Frank Ocean: “Thinkin Bout You” (2012)
4. Beyoncé: “Formation” (2016)
3. Robyn: “Dancing on My Own” (2010)
2. Grimes: “Oblivion” (2012)
1. Kendrick Lamar: “Alright” (2015)
Bit inconsiderate of them to publish this list mere weeks before Nadine Coyle releases the future classic Go to Work (Jungle Remix), but hey ho
https://pitchfork.com/features/lists-and-guides/the-200-best-songs-of-the-2010s/
The top 10:
10. Lil Uzi Vert: “XO TOUR Llif3” (2017)
9. Lana Del Rey: “Video Games” (2011)
8. Solange: “Cranes in the Sky” (2016)
7. Mitski: “Your Best American Girl” (2016)
6. Azealia Banks: “212” (2011)
5. Frank Ocean: “Thinkin Bout You” (2012)
4. Beyoncé: “Formation” (2016)
3. Robyn: “Dancing on My Own” (2010)
2. Grimes: “Oblivion” (2012)
1. Kendrick Lamar: “Alright” (2015)
Bit inconsiderate of them to publish this list mere weeks before Nadine Coyle releases the future classic Go to Work (Jungle Remix), but hey ho