That being said, let's dive into this week's Billboard list. I take the train now instead of commuting, so lists like this (and reader suggestions, don't be afraid to send those in!) will help me make my posts. Also, I'm not commenting on the videos, I'm listening to the songs on Spotify. If I find a truly terrible song that is worth an individual post I'll cover it then.
1) Carly Rae Jepsen - Call Me Maybe
You know, I kind of like this song. If you've read anything I've written, I tend to be pretty negative about pop music, but this is enjoyable. The beat reminds me of "Can't Get You Out of My Head" Kylie Minogue. The lyrics are sweet without being overbearingly saccharine. Dudes can get behind this song, as it involves something we like, an attractive woman coming up, handing over her number, and inviting them to call. It's a sweet, puppy love song. It doesn't detail a one night stand, it doesn't devolve into debauchery. Ms Jepsen will sadly have to devolve like that to have a career of any length given how our culture treats female pop stars.
2) Gotye - Somebody That I Used To Know (featuring Kimbra)
3) Maroon 5 - Payphone (featuring Wiz Khalifa)
4) fun. - We Are Young (featuring Janelle Monae)
If only the verse matched the catchiness of the hook. Next time you're out with friends, say the first "Tonniiiiiggghhhhttt..." and chances are they'll respond with a "we are young." The rest of the song is boring, and I don't think we'll be hearing much from fun. anymore.
5) One Direction - What Makes You Beautiful
6) Nicki Minaj - Starships
I'm not what one would call a fan of Ms. Minaj. This song doesn't change that. Crappy throwaway dance music, Nicki's annoying voices, and weaker than average bars. Why is this popular? I guess Red One has a magic touch. For now.
7) Flo Rida - Wild Ones (featuring Sia)
It's Flo Rida. You're going to get some fast rapping that sounds remarkably similar content wise to everything he's done before. The featured female vocalist is nothing to write home about, though it's funny to hear her voice talk about wanting to shut down the club. Overall, it's so dull that it is hard to write anything about it.
8) Rihanna - Where Have You Been
Oh boy... another Rihanna track. I don't feel like listening to this right now. Her vocals are weak, and the beat isn't interesting enough to keep me listening. Wait... techno breakdown a minute and a half in? That was unexpected. If she wanted to be trendy it should have had a dubstep drop. (Ok, looking on Spotify Rihanna – Where Have You Been - Hardwell Club Mix this exists and sounds much more dubsteppy. I'm not surprised).
9) Katy Perry - Wide Awake
ZZZZzzzzzzzz...... This is the single to sell the deluxe edition of the album? She's trying to sound adult and grown up I guess, but just last year she was shooting whipped cream and fireworks out of her chest.
10) Justin Bieber - Boyfriend
Did he just have a background whisper of "swag swag swag?" Justin, your last name is Bieber, not Timberlake. You'll never be Timberlake, no matter how hard your try. I'll give you a few tips to get a little closer.
1) Don't say "swaggy"
2) Don't talk about Buzz Lightyear
3) Don't... be... Canadian.
You can really only fix the first two, but hey, it would be a start!