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  1. The Billboard Hot 100 is a chart that ranks the best-performing singles of the United States. Its data, published by Billboard magazine and compiled by Nielsen SoundScan, is based collectively on each single's weekly physical and digital sales, as well as airplay and streaming.

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    Lil Nas X featuring Billy Ray Cyrus
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    Post Malone and Swae Lee
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    • Jonathan Bernstein,Jon Blistein,Jon Dolan,Patrick Doyle,Brenna Ehrlich,Suzy Exposito,Jon Freeman,Kory Grow,Will Hermes,Charles Holmes,Joseph Hudak,Brendan Klinkenberg,Elias Leight,Angie Martoccio,Rob Sheffield,Claire Shaffer,Hank Shteamer,Brittany Spanos
    • Kim Gordon, “Paprika Pony” Kim Gordon’s solo debut, No Home Record, was an L.A. meditation that still rumbled with the noise and chaos of Sonic Youth’s New York.
    • KH, “Only Human” A bare-bones club track built around an intoxicatingly winding vocal snippet from a 2006 Nelly Furtado song, “Only Human” was sparingly deployed at shows by Kieran Hebden — the unassuming English DJ better known as Four Tet — until it gained a mythic status.
    • Clairo, “Bags” This antsy anthem to dwelling in romantic uncertainty sounded for all the world like Nineties indie rock, notwithstanding the fact that it racked up more than 20 million Spotify streams in 2019.
    • Faye Webster, “Room Temperature” Faye Webster kicks off her excellent record Atlanta Millionaires Club with a statement of millennial loneliness: “I should get out more.”
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  3. Dec 9, 2019 · In 2019, with one killer track, an artist could become a household name, sparking infinite conversations and even more memes. In addition to all the new names, established artists like Lana Del...

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    • Billie Eilish, “Bad Guy” In 2019, Billie Eilish grew from hotly hyped alt-radio weirdo to pop’s ultimate tastemaker. She released her debut album, pretty much broke Coachella, unseated the longest-running No. 1 in Hot 100 history, earned Grammy noms in each of the Big Four categories, then saw her album top the year-end Billboard 200.
    • Lizzo, “Truth Hurts” At a time when female artists are more outspoken than ever, Lizzo finally got her time to shine after speaking her mind for years — and “Truth Hurts” is the epitome of that.
    • Jonas Brothers, “Sucker” After more than a six-year hiatus, there were questions if the Jonas Brothers would ever actually reunite again. The superstar trio took a long break to get a taste of solo fame (Nick), explore funky new genres (Joe’s spunky pop group DNCE) and tackle fatherhood (Kevin).
    • Lil Nas X feat. Billy Ray Cyrus, “Old Town Road” (Remix) The original version of Lil Nas X’s “Old Town Road” certainly didn’t stumble out of the gates, even topping the Hot 100 in its solo incarnation.
  4. Jan 1, 2020 · Songs by Lewis Capaldi, Lil Nas X and Billie Eilish were among the biggest of 2019. By Rob Copsey | 01 January 2020. share: The UK’s Top 40 biggest songs of 2019 have been...

  5. Relive all of these moments and movements—across all genres and with artists from around the world—through this exclusive playlist of our picks for best of the year. Spot your favorites, and discover your future favorites—if you hear something you like, add it to your library.

  6. Dec 11, 2019 · The Best Songs of 2019. 1. Lizzo, ‘Cuz I Love You’. Going way, way over the top, Lizzo’s knowing but wholehearted take on an old-fashioned, orchestral soul ballad tosses around...

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