[identity profile] freakytigger.livejournal.com posting in [community profile] poptimists
The hairy cornflake returns with Nos. 20-11 of your favourite tracks of the year.

20. GIRLS ALOUD - "The Promise"

Perhaps a lower-than-expected showing for perennial Poptimist darlings GA - their retro-themed video is not embeddable.

17=. MARIA DANIELA Y SU SONIDO LASSER - "Duri Duri"

This year the chart's been particularly good for niche enthusiasms getting a welcome shot of publicity. Here's sometime Podcast Panellists MDYSSL with some very bouncy pop.



17=. LILY ALLEN - "The Fear"

It's not even out yet! Though, unlike Cassie, it will be.



17=. KLEERUP ft MARIT BERGMAN - "3AM"

It's not just Robyn who gets to voice moody Kleerup tracks you know.



16. BEYONCE - "Single Ladies (Put A Ring On It)"

If you liked it then you should have embedded it.

15. ALPHABEAT - "Fascination"

Sign of the music biz times (if true): Alphabeat have apparently been dropped by their UK label because their FIFTH single off their album flopped. Remember them this way! (NB the Bimbo Jones remix picked up a fraction of the points here).



14. RIHANNA - "Disturbia"

Last year's runaway winner makes a decent showing again.



13. HOT CHIP - "Ready For The Floor"

They really are trying to look like Buggles in this video, aren't they?



12. SOLANGE - "Sandcastle Disco"

Solange Knowles outpolls her sister, even if she hasn't outsold her.



11. KANYE WEST - "Love Lockdown"

Non-embeddable warriors! Kanye might feel hard done by here to be honest since SEVEN different people voted for this. If we were doing it solely on mentions he'd be at #5.

What powerhouse kept him out of the Top 10? Check back tomorrow when ALL will be REVEALED (and then at the weekend for the monster list of everything).

Date: 2009-01-08 02:36 pm (UTC)
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Is not as big as it used to be in the U.S. either, even though the number one album is Tha Carter III. I don't know what to say. In 2004 my P&J singles list was all hip-hop or dancehall hip-hop in combo, the one exception being "Galang," which itself was informed by dancehall and hip-hop. This year one hip-hop track snuck into my P&J list at number ten, V.I.C.'s "Wobble" - the sort of track that inspires Nas types to declare that hip-hop is dead - and it only placed nineteen out of ten on my Poptimists track list. Of the 35 tracks I was considering for the list, two were out and out hip-hop tracks (the aforementioned "Wobble" and Vein's "Get Up Stand Up" f. Pitbull) and a couple of the r&b tracks had guest rappers (Missy on Danity Kane's "Bad Girl" and Young Jeezy on Mariah's "Side Effects"). The only hip-hop album to seriously contend for my P&J was Kead Da Sneak's uneven (and v. long) Deified. Last year was - for me - fairly sparse as well: two hip-hop tracks in my P&J (one of 'em dropping from my Poptimists tracks list) and three r&b tracks w/ featured rappers. A lot of it is my not looking nearly as much at hip-hop as I was a few years ago. It used to be where I'd listen first, now it comes after a whole hunk of other things. And the decline of ilX has played a role here, since the last I looked at its hip-hop discussion - a couple years ago - it had descended to a lot of snarky half-articulate bullshit. (How's ILM these days? I go to rolling country every couple of weeks, and every now and then I'll also look at the New Answers lists and click on a bunch of threads, with the usual dull results.)

A good deal of this is me: even 1999 through 2004, when hip-hop was first in my sight, I was being engrossed musically in it but except for Eminem it wasn't touching my heart, a lot of the most interesting music coming from the thugs or from frat hoppers like Lil Jon and Ludacris. "Get Low" and "In Da Club" were my numbers two and three for 2003 and would do just as well if I made a decade list for the '00s (number one is "Beware Of The Boys," also from that year - is the Bhangra track "Mundian To Bach Ke" with Jay-Z added very prominently). It's incredible music but part of me just didn't give a shit.

But also, hip-hop doesn't seem to be dominating the U.S. the way it used to. Sure, T.I. and Kanye and Wayne are up there consistently on the charts, but they're hardly dictating the style.

My proofreader took the day off

Date: 2009-01-08 02:59 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] koganbot
Kead Da Sneak = Keak Da Sneak

Date: 2009-01-08 03:02 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] alexmacpherson.livejournal.com
ILM is fine. I ignore like 90% of it but I'm used enough to the regulars on the rolling hip-hop/r&b/techno threads (and even like some of them!). More about sharing new music and immediate reactions rather than "conversation" but that's fine, I go there because there's so much enthusiasm and hunger for hearing new music - I absolutely need to share that somewhere and nowhere else really provides.

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