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#10 Big Boi Feat. Cutty – Shutterbugg

Big Boi’s solo debut ‘Sir Lucious Left Foot…The Son Of Chico Dusty’ has spawned a dramatic saga that began in 2007 and includes several proposed track lists,  release date and record label changes;...

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#9 Kanye West – Runaway

Undoubtedly the biggest Hip-Hop album released in 2010 was KanYe West’s ‘My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy’, despite only being released in late November. For KanYe and Hip-Hop fans alike, 2010 was...

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#8 P!nk–Raise Your Glass

2010 was recap time for P!nk. After five studio albums and 34 million records sold worldwide, the most popular rebel without a cause in modern pop reached that moment in every successful artist’s...

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#7 Far East Movement Feat. The Cataracs & Dev – Like A G6

Having shot to fame with ‘Like A G6’, the Far East Movement fly into Shazam’s Tags Of 2010. After reaching over 10 million views on YouTube, Far East Movement’s superbly synth orientated track landed...

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#6 Rihanna – Rude Boy

‘Rude Boy’ took all that’s great about Rihanna and placed it front and centre for all to see. With a quotable chorus that could almost rival ‘Umbrella-ella-ella’, ‘Rude Boy’ mixed Rihanna’s saucy...

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#4 Kanye West – Monster

The only artist to claim two tracks in our countdown of the year, ‘Monster’ is another highlight from KanYe West’s staggering ‘My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy’. On this track Yeezy enlists the help...

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#3 Caribou – Sun

Caribou’s ‘Sun’ was undoubtedly the one track that every hipster could agree on this summer. Its warm and fuzzy vibe radiated from festivals, cool clubs and tastemaker radio stations almost constantly...

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#2 Lady Gaga Feat. Beyoncé – Telephone

The penultimate track in our 2010 countdown is ‘Telephone’ a great pop song which reached epic proportions of fame due to its well crafted audio sensibilities and by having one of the most widely...

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#1 Cee-Lo – Forget You

Ubiqtuous would be an apt way to describe Cee-Lo’s ‘Forget You/ F** You’. Watched on YouTube 32 Million times, covered by Hollwood A-listers William Shatner and Gwyneth Paltrow and nominated for four...

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James Blake – A Case Of You

Switching gears from the minimal dubstep for which he is best known, ‘A Case Of You’ sees the Mercury Prize-nominated James Blake stripping things back to just voice and piano. While it might seem like...

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