Tuesday, August 14, 2007

My Top 25 Songs From This Summer

Well, I'm back in Carbondale and that means the following:

  • School is about to start
  • Summer's over


And while that sucks, to lighten the mood I've come up with the 25 best songs from this summer (in no particular order).


  1. Ayo Technology by 50 Cent (featuring Justin Timberlake & Timbaland). Timbo drops another hot beat that will be blazing clubs shortly. JT comes hard with a solid hook. 50 still comes up short lyrically, but its an improvement from the crap he put on his last album.
  2. Bartender by T-Pain (featuring Akon). I guess falling in love with a stripper didn't last long, so he's moved on to the bartender. Another catchy hook with Akon's verse is a nice complement to Teddy P.
  3. A Bay Bay by Hurricane Chris. A Bay Bay is a certified club and ride banger, not to mention pick-up line for drunk fools like me. Unfortunately for Hurricane Chris, it has hip-hop one-hit wonder written all over it. I don't see Chris in the rap game for long, but the remix (which features hip-hop heavyweights Jadakiss & The Game) should keep him in the spotlight for a minute. Did you know this song is dedicated to his DJ, DJ Bay Bay?
  4. Beautiful Girls by Sean Kingston. Produced by JR Rotem, whose previous claim to fame was f*cking Britney Spears "tractor style", Beautiful Girls has summer smash written all over it. It's got a sample of an old school song (Ben E. King's Stand By Me), an infectious chorus, and words of truth. Kingston will probably find himself singing a lot of hooks in the near future.
  5. Because of You Official Remix by Ne-Yo (featuring Kanye West). The difference between the original and the remix of the title track of his second album is Kanye West's hot verse that opens the track.
  6. Can't Tell Me Nothing by Kanye West. The first of two top-25 singles, Can't Tell Me Nothing is one of Kanye's best works, ever. 'Ye meshes a soulful sample, Young Jeezy ad-libs and the best lyrical work word-for-word for a smash hip-hop hit. I can't wait 'til his album comes out September 11th!
  7. Get It Shawty Remix by Lloyd (featuring Lil' Wayne, Big Boi & Chamillionaire). Wayne, Big Boi & Cham spit hot fire on the remix to Lloyd's second single from his album Street Love.
  8. Girlfriend by Avril Lavigne. I feel really guilty about liking this song, because I know I shouldn't. But there's a lot to like: aggressive sound, catchy chorus…oh and Avril. The music video raises the value of this song.
  9. Hey There, Delilah by The Plain White T's. A few weeks ago, Delilah was the 1 song in the country. Still, it's one of my favorite songs from this summer because of the pure emotion displayed by the lead singer, Tom and his acoustic guitar.
  10. I Told You So by Keith Urban. One of two country songs on my top-25 list, Urban really drives the point home with strong lyrics. Non-country fans could appreciate this song as well.
  11. Int'l Players Anthem Remix by UGK (featuring Outkast & Three 6 Mafia). Players Anthem, is one of my top five songs from this summer. It's got a good sound (beat-wise) and lyrically as well. It is exactly what I would expect from three of the best hip-hop groups in history. Outkast's Andre 3000 steals the show with his opening verse.
  12. Lil' L.O.V.E. by Bone Thugs & Harmony (featuring Mariah Carey, Bow Wow & Jermaine Dupri). This track from Bone's latest release Strength & Loyalty sounds like a classic BTNH track. JD drops a hot beat in which Krayzie & Layzie bone spit hot fire. Bow Wow holds his own, while the sexy Mariah Carey provides the hook and some kick ass vocals.
  13. Make Me Better by Fabolous (featuring Ne-Yo). Another hot track produced by Timbaland, who has produced the most hits in the last two years combined with the soulful sounds of Ne-Yo and Mr. F-a-b-o has his biggest mainstream radio hit since Can't Deny It.
  14. Makes Me Wonder by Maroon 5. This is the first single from their second album, It Won't Be Soon Before Long, and it is a certified hit. The pop/rock/funk-ish feel from this song highlight Adam Levine's lyrics.
  15. Online by Brad Paisley. Another country song that has mainstream appeal. Paisley portrays the life of a boy who becomes someone he's not (and someone he wishes he could be) because of the Internet. This song is VERY likeable.
  16. Party Like A Rock Star Remix by Da Shop Boyz (featuring Lil' Wayne, Jim Jones & Chamillionaire). Rock Star is another hip-hop track with one-hit wonder symptoms. Lyrically, Da Shop Boyz are weak, but are helped with an hot beat and infectious chorus. Lil' Wayne & Chamillionaire spit tight verses, while Jim Jones continues to get by with lyrics because of his swagger.
  17. Pop, Lock & Drop It Remix by Huey (featuring Bow Wow & T-Pain). Sighs, another certified club banging one-hit wonder. Huey leaves much to be desired lyrically and Bow Wow is less than impressive on his verse. T-Pain "better known as Teddy Pendazdoun" delivers one of the hottest verses of the summer on the remix.
  18. Same Girl Remix by R. Kelly & Usher (featuring T-Pain). Teddy P. provides a third angle on the remix of the hit duet which stars Kells and Usher. Kells also drops a new verse, freestyle and switches up on the beat. A classic R. Kelly remix.
  19. Stronger by Kanye West. The second of Mr. West's singles, Stronger has more mainstream appeal than Can't Tell Me Nothing. While it draws comparisons to Gold Digger, Stronger stands on its own as a hit thanks to 'Ye's lyrics and production which samples Daft Punk's Better, Harder, Faster, Stronger. The video also kicks ass too.
  20. Umbrella Remix by Rihanna (featuring Jay-Z & Chris Brown). I'm not sure which song was played more this summer by top-40 radio stations: this or Party Like A Rock Star. It seemed as if every radio station on the dial played Umbrella every hour on the hour. Chris Brown saves the monotony with a verse of his own on the remix, salvaging the worth of what might go down as the 1 most requested song of this year.
  21. Wall To Wall by Chris Brown. Chris stands on his own with his a top-25 hit of his own. Top-notch production (by Scott Storch?) makes this song an instant club smash.
  22. The Way I Are by Timbaland (featuring Keri Wilson & D.O.E.). Up-tempo beat, distorted lyrics and Timbaland…where have we heard this before? Some call it Sexy Back: 2007 without a catch phrase that will be overused. I call it a broke man's love song. One of my favorite songs of this year from one of the best album's of the year, Timbaland Presents: Shock Value.
  23. We Takin' Over by DJ Khaled (featuring Akon, T.I., Rick Ross, Fat Joe, Baby & Lil' Wayne). Khaled has a 1 hip-hop hit with help from an all-star cast. Lil' Wayne steals the show with one of his best verses ever.
  24. White Girl Remix by Young Jeezy (featuring Lil' Wayne, Fabolous & Rick Ross). Upon hearing this song, two things come to my mind. One, this is the year of the remix. Two, how many euphemisms can you have for cocaine? Not enough, according to these guys. Lil' Wayne and Fabolous provide hot verses with references to Lindsay Lohan and her habits. That's my girl!
  25. Wipe Me Down by Lil' Boosie (featuring Webbie & Foxx). This is another hot hip-hop club track with classic club lyrics that talk about girls, cars and drinking. I'm calling it now, Wipe Me Down is the new Make It Rain. Mark my words.


That's it, that's my list. Do you agree? Disagree? Is there anything I left out? Tell me.

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