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The 250 Songs Of The 2010s (#200-151): Lady Gaga, Black Keys, More

ONE TRACK PER ARTISTlimit.
When it comes to picking tracks we’ll have an eye on cultural impact and importance as well as strict artistic quality. So while there will be album cuts from classic albums that capture an artist’s aesthetic or core message, more often than not these songs will be evocative of the decade at large.
So expect this list to be light on insular or intentionally alienating works (sorry 2010s Metal), while including a fair share of one hit wonders that captured the moment. The goal is to tell the story of the decade in sound.
ONE TRACK PER ARTISTlimit.
When it comes to picking tracks we’ll have an eye on cultural impact and importance as well as strict artistic quality. So while there will be album cuts from classic albums that capture an artist’s aesthetic or core message, more often than not these songs will be evocative of the decade at large.
So expect this list to be light on insular or intentionally alienating works (sorry 2010s Metal), while including a fair share of one hit wonders that captured the moment. The goal is to tell the story of the decade in sound.
The Top 250 Songs Of The 2010s (#250-201): Nicki Minaj, Halsey, More

Back in December we unveiled The Top 200 Albums of Decade and I’d like to thank you for all the feedback, comments and suggestions, it was a really enjoyable enterprise. Sadly, despite the requests, there was no time to organise a best songs list.
When the albums’ list was published I was on holiday in the Tennessee (I’m from London, UK) enjoying some great country, folk, blues and gospel music and by the time I returned it was Christmas.
Well it will not shock you to learn that I suddenly have plenty of time on my hands thanks to Covid-19, so why not revisit the defining tracks of the 2010s?
Back in December we unveiled The Top 200 Albums of Decade and I’d like to thank you for all the feedback, comments and suggestions, it was a really enjoyable enterprise. Sadly, despite the requests, there was no time to organise a best songs list.
When the albums’ list was published I was on holiday in the Tennessee (I’m from London, UK) enjoying some great country, folk, blues and gospel music and by the time I returned it was Christmas.
Well it will not shock you to learn that I suddenly have plenty of time on my hands thanks to Covid-19, so why not revisit the defining tracks of the 2010s?