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Wednesday, September 12, 2018

Top 40

1. Serebro, "Пройдет" (3:34)
2. John Prine, "Summer's End" (3:29)
3. Dirty Disco feat. Celeda, "To the Dancefloor" (7:26)
4. Yuno, "No Going Back" (3:28)
5. U.S. Girls, "Pearly Gates" (4:02)
6. Anna von Hausswolff, "The Mysterious Vanishing of Electra" (6:08)
7. Gwenno, "Tir Ha Mor" (4:10)
8. Portugal. The Man, "Live in the Moment" (4:06)
9. Ashley Monroe, "Hands on You" (3:52)
10. XXXTENTACION, "Sad!" (2:46)
11. The Weeknd, "Call Out My Name" (3:48)
12. Carrie Underwood, "Cry Pretty" (4:06)
13. Calvin Harris & Dua Lipa, "One Kiss" (3:35)
14. Louisa Johnson, "Yes" (2:55)
15. Cardi B, "Be Careful" (3:30)
16. Javiera Mena, "Intuicion" (3:54)
17. Perfume, "Mugenmirai" (3:43)
18. Bhad Bhabie feat. Lil Yachty, "Gucci Flip Flops" (2:30)
19. Childish Gambino, "This Is America" (3:45)
20. Luis Damora, "L.A. Sunrise (Mendo & Danny Serrano Remix)" (7:35)
21. Seinabo Sey, "I Owe You Nothing" (2.59)
22. Goldberg Sisters, "Dear Mr. Nilsson" (3:37)
23. Blacktones, "The Key of Black (They Want Us Dead)" (6:09)
24. Nicki Minaj, "Chun-Li" (3:11)
25. Aya Nakamura, "Djadja" (2:50)
26. Troye Sivan, "Bloom" (3:42)
27. Aastha Gill, "Buzz" (3:13)
28. Ella Mai, "Boo'd Up" (4:16)
29. Khalid feat. Ty Dolla $ign & 6lack, "OTW" (4:23)
30. Nyssa, "Cowboy" (4:09)
31. Cowboy Rhythmbox, "Tanz Exotique (Red Axes Remix)" (7:22)
32. Years & Years, "If You're Over Me" (3:09)
33. Little Boots, "Eros" (4:20)
34. Christine & the Queens feat. Dam-Funk, "Girlfriend" (3:21)
35. Weezer, "Africa" (3:58)
36. Gorillaz, "Lake Zurich" (4:13)
37. SHINee, "From Now On" (4:44)
38. Becky G & Natti Natasha, "Sin Pijama" (3:08)
39. BlocBoy JB feat. Drake, "Look Alive" (3:01)
40. Tyga, "Taste" (3:53)

(thanx: Billboard, The Singles Jukebox [aggregates of 6.0+], Skip D. Expense, The Stranger, Chris Molanphy at random on Facebook, various happenstance, and once in a while the radio)

5 comments:

  1. Yuno. First Black Beatles. Now Black Beach Boys. It's trending and I'm loving it.

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  2. Louisa Johnson. Makes me nostalgic for that Paris Hilton album.

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  3. You know how I complain ab how larded the Hot 100 is w/ legacy artist filler. One of my favorite antidotes to the dearth of surprise on the chart is random one-hit-wonder-feeling non-English stuff like this Aastha Gill thing. Not that it'd ever chart here.

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  4. I'm assuming most music fans don't have the patience for long form dance music stuff. But one of the things I like ab it best is the slow build, grooves bordering on monotony but still somehow skirting it w/ the churning pull, or tug, of the beat, slow drawn-out shifting levels, cresting, getting a little crazy in the break, cascading off into the sunset, machine pump, pump, pump. Nice one.

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