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    Top Pop Songs of 2010

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    RobynCherrytree

    Pop, by definition, lacks a definition -- it is that which is popular. But much like pornography, you also know it when you hear it. So regardless of whether these post-millennial pop songs dipped in from club land, indie dance parties, Top 40 radio or YouTube, they are precisely what pop sounded like in 2010. Oh, and we went with songs instead of albums because even the greatest pop LPs are still a collection of singles with a better batting average.

    Justin Bieber (live)WireImage for Clear Channel

    Honorable mention: 'U Smile' (800 Percent Slower), Justin Bieber
    It's impossible to make a pop list without mentioning the Biebz, but while his surging popularity is anthropologically fascinating, his songs made Spinner's youngest intern cry. Sure, he's also my 15-month-old son, but kid got his baby-groove on to the rest of our Top 10 just fine. That said, Emile totes agrees with the rest of the music-loving masses who virally spread Shamantis' brilliantly stretched out ambient-pop remix of 'U Smile.' Also, he suggests listening before nap time.

    Justin Bieber (live)Christopher Polk, WireImage

    10. 'Carry Out,' Timbaland Ft. Justin Timberlake
    The Wonder Tims would be hard-pressed to drop an avant-pop collab that outshone the likes of 'SexyBack' or 'What Goes Around...' but 'Carry Out' has quietly carried on all year long, racking up a surprising 34 million YouTube plays, a couple million downloads, and countless club spins and house party plays. No full-length follow-up is in sight, but it's always nice when JT dips out of Hollywood to dance with the dude who brung him.


    Kesha (live)Christie Goowin, Getty Images

    9. 'Tik Tok,' Ke$ha
    Love or hate her, Billboard's New Artist of the Year was inescapable throughout 2010. While Ke$ha's party-all-the-time singles suffered from diminishing returns, her breakthrough jam transcends hot mess novelty due to its ridiculously tweaked-out synths, thundering drums and that arms-up rave-era breakdown. Ke$ha may joke about brushing her teeth with a bottle of Jack, but based on her 'Tik Tok' backing track she's probably just washing the taste of crystal meth out of her mouth.


    Drake (live)Tim Mosenfelder, Getty Images

    8. 'Find Your Love,' Drake
    Drizzy's fetish for Kanye's '808s and Heartbreak' comes full circle as 'Ye doles Drake what could've been an '808' outtake beatscape, and the Toronto kid proceeds to make it even better than the real thing. As piano keys plink and the future-forward drum programming skitters to and fro, a vulnerable Drake eschews rapping altogether to croon his debut album's magnum emo opus. In an ego-driven genre, his heart-on-sleeve argument -- "I'm more than just an option" -- is perhaps the bravest move possible.

    Willow SmithRoc Nation

    7. 'Whip My Hair,' Willow Smith
    The fresh princess came out of nowhere with a Jay-Z co-sign and this precocious pop jam about "just having fun" that immediately went viral. Unlike most kid-made music, 'Whip My Hair' perfectly captures the ebullience of youth but doesn't talk down to its audience -- peep that amazing handclap breakdown and the subtle nods to Devo and Salt-N-Pepa -- which is why Willow Smith's debut single caught on with teens and adults, too. The awesome paint-splattered video didn't hurt, either.


    Rihanna (live)C Flanigan, FilmMagic.com


    6. 'Rude Boy,' Rihanna

    Amidst the psychodrama that dominated her post-punch album 'Rated R' – and later fueled Rhianna's battered relationship collaboration with Eminem 'Love the Way You Lie' – came the Barbadian babe's Caribbean banger mixing in Jamaican slang, steel drums and self-empowered sex lyrics. Moving from the nightclub to the dancehall finally helped Rihanna get out of her funk and get 'Loud.'



    La Roux (live)La Roux


    5. 'Bulletproof,' La Roux

    British neo-wave duo La Roux -- Elly Jackson and Ben Langmaid -- may have technically released their electro-pop mission statement 'Bulletproof' in 2009, but it didn't hit its target in North America until this year. La Roux's Top 10 showing – alongside nearly two million downloads – was not simply because of its insta-classic chorus, but because the song proved an anthem of hope in a year that was too often shrouded in darkness.


    Lady Gaga(live)Jason Merritt, Getty Images

    4. 'Bad Romance,' Lady Gaga
    It's not like Gaga didn't dominate 2009, but 'Paparazzi' aside, her songs were the weakest part of her pop art persona. Then she released 'The Fame Monster EP' and in shuffled 'Bad Romance' like a 'Thriller' zombie, jabbering in French and demanding our ugly and our disease. As the song enacted its revenge on radio and iTunes, countless covers from 'Glee' and Lissie to Paramore and college a capella groups helped embed it even deeper into pop culture. Finally, the Lady had an epochal song to match her epic shtick.

    Bruno Mars (live)BrunoMars.com

    3. 'Grenade,' Bruno Mars
    Bruno Mars ruled 2010's charts with his songwriting, singing and production work on huge hits from Cee-Lo, B.o.B, K'naan and Travie McCoy, not to mention his own cheeseball firebomb 'Just the Way You Are.' But this second solo single revealed Mars has more to him than the ability to give the audience what it wants. 'Grenade' adds much-needed grit to his trademark lushness, bitterness to his sweet falsetto and a gloriously dark lyricism as his cliche "I'll do anything for you" soon becomes a laundry list of death wishes.

    Miike SnowDowntown Records

    2. 'Sylvia,' Miike Snow
    When 2/3 of Miike Snow was known as Swedish production duo Bloodshy & Avant, they had no problem getting 'Toxic' and 'Piece of Me' on pop radio. Replacing Britney with Andrew Wyatt didn't make their music any less accessible, just less sellable. Which is the mainstream's loss, because they missed this gorgeous slab of electro-pop which rises from a piano ballad intro into a post-rave lament. As Wyatt's soaring vocals detail the loss of a lover to drugs, the propulsive drums and sad-eyed synths can't help but make hips shake amidst the heartache.

    Robyn (live)Tim Mosenfelder, Getty Images

    1. 'Dancing on My Own' Robyn
    We could have picked any number of Robyn bangers from her 'Body Talk' victory lap, but the trilogy's first single was also its most triumphant. Faced with the challenge of surpassing 'With Every Heartbeat,' Robyn went with heartbreak, singing a short story familiar to anyone who has watched the one who got away dance with the one who got them next. And yet despite the song's sadness – the metaphorical stilettos on broken glass – it also pulses with music's potential to put those pieces back together.

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    TpHat 12-17-2010

    Kesha was actually Billboard's top NEW artist, while Gaga was their top artist of the year. Also worth noting that Lady Gaga's ep was actually "The Fame Monster" her debut album being "The Fame".

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    xiaoniumjat 12-25-2010

    Kesha was actually Billboard's top NEW artist, while Gaga was their top artist of the year. Also worth noting that Lady Gaga's ep was actually "The Fame Monster" her debut album being "The Fame".I love this , So does My boyfriend .he is almost 11year older than me .i met him via agemingle.org a nice place for seeking age le ss love.which gives you a chance to make your life better and open opportunities for you to meet the attractive young girls and treat you like a king. Maybe you wanna check it out or tell your friends.. Just love it

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    Joshat 12-17-2010

    Thanks, TPH! All fixed.

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    shiloh2000at 12-21-2010

    Nearly all this is psuedo-music. Pure garbage.

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    DanBat 12-23-2010

    at least it's pure.

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    Arthur J Caputoat 12-25-2010

    When i look at the list of artist ,with the lady gagas' and the biebers, i see how far down the music has fallen ,htting rock bottom. The masters' of the record industry must be hard up for talent trying to make STARS out of this garbage must be a chore. No more Sinatras, Nat Coles, Peggy Lee,s,Andy Williams ,Sammy Davis's and other REAL talents. Now we have freaks waring meat on their heads and body.The ignorant young have nothing to compare with, They think this is it.SAD

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    cashmanh8surkelat 12-25-2010

    Pop songs are pop songs. Not great art. All the songs on the list are fun.

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    victorat 12-25-2010

    show me some rock and roll!!! I mean some solid vocals a mean drum with some guitar in your face with some good solos and a pumpin bass NOW THATS MUSIC pure talent NOT over produced crap I will give props to Bruno Mars he is a great songwriter and vocalist the rest on the list suck dk

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    susanat 12-25-2010

    POP = Michael Jackson

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    Monster Mashat 12-25-2010

    Just another nail in the coffin of Pop music .

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