Top 50 Singles of 2015: 50-46
50. Darin - Ta Mig Tillbaka
A gentle, nostalgic ode to childhood that ushered in Darin's new mature sound. Not the flashiest track on the countdown, but one with a lot of staying power.
49. Brown Eyed Girls - Brave New World
At first you'll mistake it for some bizarro reinterpretation of Michael Jackson's Don't Stop Til You Get Enough, but then it just gets trippier and you're not quite sure what it is you're hearing.
48. Brandon Flowers - Lonely Town
The most majestic track on Brandon's brilliant second album, it's best paired with the hypnotic, moody 80's video. That hook is everything.
47. Emil Berg - Du Swipa Höger
A left-field Euro-dance anthem, with one of the most irresistible beats of the year. It's the kind of debut that sets the bar impossibly high.
46. Magnus Carlsson - Möt Mig I Gamla Stan
The only Melodifestivalen track this year that I bother still listening to, and the only schlager song in the competition. Magnus always delivers the goods.
A gentle, nostalgic ode to childhood that ushered in Darin's new mature sound. Not the flashiest track on the countdown, but one with a lot of staying power.
49. Brown Eyed Girls - Brave New World
At first you'll mistake it for some bizarro reinterpretation of Michael Jackson's Don't Stop Til You Get Enough, but then it just gets trippier and you're not quite sure what it is you're hearing.
48. Brandon Flowers - Lonely Town
The most majestic track on Brandon's brilliant second album, it's best paired with the hypnotic, moody 80's video. That hook is everything.
47. Emil Berg - Du Swipa Höger
A left-field Euro-dance anthem, with one of the most irresistible beats of the year. It's the kind of debut that sets the bar impossibly high.
46. Magnus Carlsson - Möt Mig I Gamla Stan
The only Melodifestivalen track this year that I bother still listening to, and the only schlager song in the competition. Magnus always delivers the goods.
Labels: Brandon Flowers, Brown Eyed Girls, countdowns, Darin, Emil Berg, Magnus Carlsson
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