Thank you, DJ Snake and Peso Pluma, for reminding us what life is all about, driving fast and listening to good music.
Enjoy!
Thank you, DJ Snake and Peso Pluma, for reminding us what life is all about, driving fast and listening to good music.
Enjoy!
I enjoy this video’s psychedelic vibe. You can dance to it and that’s the important thing. In difficult times, you can always dance!
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Nearly ten years later and I’m still dancing to this song.
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With this video, DJ Snake pays tribute to his Algerian roots. The song is named after an Algerian record label.
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Every January, I list my favorite songs of the previous year and, every January, I include the same disclaimer. My favorite songs are not necessarily the favorite songs of any of the other writers here at the Shattered Lens.
With that in mind, here are my favorite songs of 2021! Also be sure to check out my favorite songs of 2020, 2019, 2018, 2017, 2016, 2015, 2014, 2013, 2012, and 2011!
10) It’s All Happening by Saint Motel
9) U Are My High by DJ Snake x Future
8) Cry About It Later by Katy Perry
7) Traps by Bloc Party
6) It Gets Better by Swedish House Mafia
5) Hypnocurrency by Deadmau5 & REZZ
4) The Darkness That You Fear by The Chemical Brothers
3) Don’t Wait Up by Shakira
2) Slow Clap by Gwen Stefani
1) I Want to Dance by Adi Ulmansky
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PEuD6NAmrLQ
Lisa Marie’s 2021 In Review:
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When this video started, I was a bit worried that the kid was going to end up getting dragged into the sewers by Pennywise but, instead, things worked out pretty well. That’s good. This is a fun video.
Enjoy!
This video always makes me think of the end of the world. Maybe that’s the point. Maybe I’m just fixated on the idea of apocalypse.
Enjoy!
Continuing our look back at 2014, below you’ll find 14 of my favorite songs of the past year. Now, you should understand that I’m not necessarily saying that these are the best 14 songs of the year. Instead, they’re just some of my personal favorites. These are the songs that either made me want to dance or that I inevitably found myself singing off-key while I was in the shower. These are the songs that got stuck in my head and which I found myself singing whenever I was stuck in traffic.
These are 14 of my favorite songs of 2014.
(By the way, click on the links in this sentence if you want to see my favorite songs of 2013, 2012, and 2011.)
14) Everything is Awesome — Tegan and Sara featuring The Lonely Island
13) Mess Is Mine — Vance Joy
12) Summer Nights — Kaskade featuring The Brocks
11) Chandelier — Sia
10) Take Ü There — Jack Ü (featuring Kiesza)
9) Blank Space — Taylor Swift
8) Runaway (U & I) — Galantis
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qgfv5x4vnjY
7) Blue Sky Action — Above & Beyond featuring Alex Vargas
6) Fancy — Iggy Azalea featuring Charli XCX
5) Stolen Dance — Milky Chance
4) Get Low — Dillon Francis & DJ Snake
3) Don’t Leave — Seven Lions (featuring Ellie Goulding)
2) Shake It Off — Taylor Swift
1) Long Way Down — Robert DeLong
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_V_xEw4WNHk
And finally, here’s my pick for the worst song and video of last year. In the past, I’ve defended some of the notoriously awful songs that have been produced and promoted by Patrice Wilson, just on the basis that they were, at the very least, memorably weird. Friday remains one of my favorite singing-in-the-shower songs and it’s fun to sing when you’re trying to annoy people on Monday. Chinese Food is — well, Chinese Food sucked but I do love Chinese food so I could at least relate to the song. But then, in 2014, came both the song Sush Up and the video featuring 11 year-old Alison Gold playing a sexualized criminal who gets electrocuted in the electric chair. And, of course, Patrice shows up to rap. And seriously — BLEH!
While I’m not going to share the video for Sush Up because it’s really creepy and icky, I will share another video that’ll make my point about Patrice Wilson.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tdgjtmcu3uE
Tomorrow, my look back at 2014 will continue with 20 good things that I saw on television in 2014!
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