Rihanna, Drake, Beyonce: Discover our best singles of the year

Entertainment 21 December, 2016

While 2016 is nearing its end, we ranked for you the best singles of the year. From Rihanna to Beyoncé via Drake, there is choice!
Ready to get in training? One thing is certain, the year 2016 will have been full of surprises. On the music side, there were even very (very) good ones. Thus, while Justin Bieber was struggling to stay on top (thanks to its Purpose album, the Grammy Awards and his guest appearances) , there are other artists that card. Inspired, they even proposed singles that we listened to in a loop – and that we listen to even now! Without further ado, here are the 10 titles that we have loved the most in recent months. # 10: Jennifer Lopez and “Is not Your Mama” . So yes, we’re still waiting for news from her ninth studio album, but the beautiful 47 year old has delighted our ears with this feminist nugget. Not yours? # 9: Beyoncé and “Training” . Do not roll your eyes, we all danced on this huge bomb! We were looking forward to the return of Queen B., and she did not disappoint. Besides, now that the clip is available on its YouTube channel, we’ll give it to our hearts.
# 8: Drake and “Hotline Bling” . Ok, the title is available since July 31, 2015 but it must be admitted that it allowed us to cross the winter 2015-2016 worthily. Dedicated to more than 2 million copies in the United States alone, we owed this to our dear Aubrey Drake Graham! And while Britney Spears is already back in the studio , there is another that should impress us even more in 2017 … # 7: Katy Perry and “Rise” . Although the song served as an official anthem for the Rio Olympics, Katy Perry does the job right here. The lyrics make you think and the rhythm is dramatic. Number 1 in Australia and Finland, you could not ask for more. # 6: Shawn Mendes and “Treat You Better” . If you have escaped the sensation Shawn Mendes this year, it’s a shame! Originally from Toronto (Canada), the singer of 18 years returned in 2016 with the beautiful album Illuminate . Musically close to John Mayer and Ed Sheeran, the boy has a bright future and “Treat You Better” is the proof.
# 5: Rihanna and “Needed Me” . This year, the Barbadian has more than assured. His album ANTI sold well (especially digital), her world tour passed by the Stade de France was a cardboard box, his romance with Drake made the happiness of the press and collaborations (Puma, Gucci, Manolo Blahnik, Dior, etc.) gave him a max. Ultimate proof that the singer of 28 years can now afford all: despite a video directed by Harmony Korine ( Spring Breakers ) and censored (there widely seen her nipples) “Needed Me” is officially the most durable tube in the United United ! Raw and sexy, “Needed Me” is to listen again all winter. # 4: Fifth Harmony and “That’s My Girl” . We have long hesitated with “Work From Home” and “All In My Head (Flex)” but we must recognize that “That’s My Girl” has that little something indescribably giving fishing When packing his purchases Christmas. And despite the departure of Camila Cabello of Fifth Harmony , we will continue to listen to the group even a moment. Not you ?
Come on, we’re going to serious things! # 3: Lady Gaga and “Million Reasons” . Back with a new album more ( Joanne ), Lady Gaga has taken everyone by surprise. But that’s why we love him. Truer, more natural, more authentic, the interpreter of “Perfect Illusion” and “A-YO” has not done things by half here. Moreover, the video for “Million Reasons” is online and there are 5 details that we love ! # 2: Ariana Grande and “Into You” . Increasingly mature, the singer of 23 years went to call his third studio album Dangerous Woman . The tone was given and she did not fail to make us sing at the top of her voice. Mix of dance and pop, “Into You” was written by Max Martin (among others) and made a big hit last spring. Drum roll … # 1: Bruno Mars and “24K Magic” . After almost 4 years of absence, the interpreter of “Uptown Funk” has more than succeeded his return! The title is a mix of funk, disco and R & B and what the hell is good. No wonder it was number 1 in France, Argentina, Israel and Japan! And you, what is the title you listened to the most this year?