They could literally have reprinted one of the 938343493 lists from last year and I don't think I'd have noticed. Oh well the same things are good and bad about it I suppose. Still think the presence of 'Single Ladies' in these lists is symptomatic of 90% of critics not paying attention to pop or r&b for the whole year and then hurriedly shoving a random chart-topper on to their ballot, but better that than MGMT or Fleet Fucking Foxes or whatever these people with terrible taste also vote for.
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