31 January 2013


New York's indie-pop duo MS MR (vocalist Lizzy Plapinger and producer Max Hershenow) have revealed their new single "Fantasy," the lead to be taken from their upcoming debut album "Second Hand Rapture" due May.

Following on the from the success of "Hurricane," which came in at #40 on our Top 50 Singles of 2012, the track follows the pair on their dreamy synth-pop journey - an excellent preview of their upcoming LP release. Check out the new release below.

The duo are set to appear at the Laneway Festival, which kicks off in Singapore in Australia from February 1st in Brisbane.

"Candy Bar Creep Show" was released 14 September [iTunes]


New York's indie-pop duo MS MR (vocalist Lizzy Plapinger and producer Max Hershenow) have revealed their new single "Fantasy," the lead to be taken from their upcoming debut album "Second Hand Rapture" due May.

Following on the from the success of "Hurricane," which came in at #40 on our Top 50 Singles of 2012, the track follows the pair on their dreamy synth-pop journey - an excellent preview of their upcoming LP release. Check out the new release below.

The duo are set to appear at the Laneway Festival, which kicks off in Singapore in Australia from February 1st in Brisbane.

"Candy Bar Creep Show" was released 14 September [iTunes]

29 January 2013


Swedish singer-songwriter Ester Ideskog, aka Vanbot, has launched into the new year with a bang, revealing "Hold This Moment," the lead single to be taken from her upcoming sophomore album expected later this year.

Produced by the electro-pop star and Sebastian Forslund, "Hold This Moment" is a wonderful synth-pop gem that invokes memories of her debut material "Make Me, Break Me" and "Lost Without You." Take a listen the track below.

"Hold This Moment" is due for release in February.




Swedish singer-songwriter Ester Ideskog, aka Vanbot, has launched into the new year with a bang, revealing "Hold This Moment," the lead single to be taken from her upcoming sophomore album expected later this year.

Produced by the electro-pop star and Sebastian Forslund, "Hold This Moment" is a wonderful synth-pop gem that invokes memories of her debut material "Make Me, Break Me" and "Lost Without You." Take a listen the track below.

"Hold This Moment" is due for release in February.




Ex-Pussycat Dolls lead singer Nicole Scherzinger has premiered the video for "Boomerang," the lead single to be taken from her upcoming sophomore solo album expected later this year. The track had it's premiere on UK radio on last Friday.

The video takes you on a Matrix-style journey, complete with multiple Scherzy's ready to take you out! Check out the big budget clip below.

Still looking for your fix from our "Killer Love" princess? Check out the Cahill remix of "Boomerang" below. The London producers camp up the dancefloor yet again and turn the track into the next big club banger.

"Boomerang" will be released 10 March (UK) [iTunes]




Ex-Pussycat Dolls lead singer Nicole Scherzinger has premiered the video for "Boomerang," the lead single to be taken from her upcoming sophomore solo album expected later this year. The track had it's premiere on UK radio on last Friday.

The video takes you on a Matrix-style journey, complete with multiple Scherzy's ready to take you out! Check out the big budget clip below.

Still looking for your fix from our "Killer Love" princess? Check out the Cahill remix of "Boomerang" below. The London producers camp up the dancefloor yet again and turn the track into the next big club banger.

"Boomerang" will be released 10 March (UK) [iTunes]




Canadian pop star Carly Rae Jepsen has confirmed that the third single to be lifted from her current album "Kiss" is the Lukas Hilbert and Max Martin-produced gem "Tonight I'm Getting Over You."

Co-written by Jepsen and the production team, the track is a euro-pop infused track not to dissimilar to "This Kiss," which failed commercially in comparison to the success of the worldwide hit "Call Me Maybe."

Yesterday the star updated her Facebook page about the upcoming video: "Big News! I am in LA this weekend filming the music video for my new single... "Tonight I'm Getting Over You!"

Take a listen to the track below.

"Kiss" was released 14 September [iTunes]


Canadian pop star Carly Rae Jepsen has confirmed that the third single to be lifted from her current album "Kiss" is the Lukas Hilbert and Max Martin-produced gem "Tonight I'm Getting Over You."

Co-written by Jepsen and the production team, the track is a euro-pop infused track not to dissimilar to "This Kiss," which failed commercially in comparison to the success of the worldwide hit "Call Me Maybe."

Yesterday the star updated her Facebook page about the upcoming video: "Big News! I am in LA this weekend filming the music video for my new single... "Tonight I'm Getting Over You!"

Take a listen to the track below.

"Kiss" was released 14 September [iTunes]


Australian alt-rock group Birds of Tokyo have scored themselves their first ARIA top ten hit with their new single "Lanterns." The track, which is the second to be taken from their upcoming fourth studio album "March Fires," follows on from the lead single "This Fire."

Debuting at #5 on the Australian singles chart, "Lanterns" becomes the band's highest peaking single to date, surpassing their 2010 double-platinum hit "Plans," which peaked at #11.

The song is currently being used to promo Channel 7's viewing of tv series Revenge.

"Lanterns" is out now with "March Fires" available from 9 March [iTunes]





Australian alt-rock group Birds of Tokyo have scored themselves their first ARIA top ten hit with their new single "Lanterns." The track, which is the second to be taken from their upcoming fourth studio album "March Fires," follows on from the lead single "This Fire."

Debuting at #5 on the Australian singles chart, "Lanterns" becomes the band's highest peaking single to date, surpassing their 2010 double-platinum hit "Plans," which peaked at #11.

The song is currently being used to promo Channel 7's viewing of tv series Revenge.

"Lanterns" is out now with "March Fires" available from 9 March [iTunes]




25 January 2013


US pop star Nicole Scherzinger has premiered "Boomerang," the lead single from her upcoming yet-to-be-titled sophomore album. Listen to a rough version of a radio rip below whilst we patiently wait for the video premiere, due tomorrow.

Thoughts y'all?

The track will be released 10 March (UK) [iTunes]


US pop star Nicole Scherzinger has premiered "Boomerang," the lead single from her upcoming yet-to-be-titled sophomore album. Listen to a rough version of a radio rip below whilst we patiently wait for the video premiere, due tomorrow.

Thoughts y'all?

The track will be released 10 March (UK) [iTunes]

24 January 2013


Following on from the success of their underground hit "Latch" (feat. Sam Smith on vocals), UK house outfit Disclosure (brothers Guy and Howard Lawrence) reveal their new single "White Noise." The track features duo AlunaGeorge (Aluna Francis on vocals).

Filled with thumping, sexy 90s beats, the track is destined to be another smash for the boys. Take a listen to the premiere below.

"White Noise" will be released 17 February (UK) [iTunes]




Following on from the success of their underground hit "Latch" (feat. Sam Smith on vocals), UK house outfit Disclosure (brothers Guy and Howard Lawrence) reveal their new single "White Noise." The track features duo AlunaGeorge (Aluna Francis on vocals).

Filled with thumping, sexy 90s beats, the track is destined to be another smash for the boys. Take a listen to the premiere below.

"White Noise" will be released 17 February (UK) [iTunes]




Channeling some real-time 80s goodness, Sydney-sider and indie pop love Betty Who has revealed her brilliant new single "Somebody Loves You." The track, which invokes memories of Madonna "Holiday" era, is totally addictive and refreshingly awesome.

Even better, the lass is offering the track for free via her Soundcloud page! What a great track to bring in the Australia Day-week. Watch the fun video clip below.


Channeling some real-time 80s goodness, Sydney-sider and indie pop love Betty Who has revealed her brilliant new single "Somebody Loves You." The track, which invokes memories of Madonna "Holiday" era, is totally addictive and refreshingly awesome.

Even better, the lass is offering the track for free via her Soundcloud page! What a great track to bring in the Australia Day-week. Watch the fun video clip below.

17 January 2013


London-based pop star Jenn D has revealed her new single "You Keep Giving Me Love" - - and it's a ripper! Following on from her debut single "Lost It" last year, the new Madeon-produced track is giving some real Kylie Minogue-inspired love.

Said to be working on her debut album out later this year, production will feature work from pop favourites XenomaniaTMS and Andy Chatterly.

"You Keep Giving Me Love" will be released 15 March (UK) [iTunes]


London-based pop star Jenn D has revealed her new single "You Keep Giving Me Love" - - and it's a ripper! Following on from her debut single "Lost It" last year, the new Madeon-produced track is giving some real Kylie Minogue-inspired love.

Said to be working on her debut album out later this year, production will feature work from pop favourites XenomaniaTMS and Andy Chatterly.

"You Keep Giving Me Love" will be released 15 March (UK) [iTunes]


Ex-Danity Kane and Diddy-Dirty Money singer Dawn Richard has premiered the video for "86," the lead single to be taken from her solo sophomore album "Goldenheart." It's been a long time coming, with "86" originally released back in September last year.

The clip sees Richard pay respect to her past including Danity Kane, her childhood, and native New Orleans. Directed by Eugene Lee Yang, Richard said “We’re using all the things in my past that people may view as negative as a catalyst to be inspiring—to fight for something.”

"86" was one of our favourite tracks last year, narrowly missing out top 50 singles for 2011 - we can't wait to grab our hands on "Goldenheart" to give it a good listen!

"Goldenheart" was released 15 January [iTunes]


Ex-Danity Kane and Diddy-Dirty Money singer Dawn Richard has premiered the video for "86," the lead single to be taken from her solo sophomore album "Goldenheart." It's been a long time coming, with "86" originally released back in September last year.

The clip sees Richard pay respect to her past including Danity Kane, her childhood, and native New Orleans. Directed by Eugene Lee Yang, Richard said “We’re using all the things in my past that people may view as negative as a catalyst to be inspiring—to fight for something.”

"86" was one of our favourite tracks last year, narrowly missing out top 50 singles for 2011 - we can't wait to grab our hands on "Goldenheart" to give it a good listen!

"Goldenheart" was released 15 January [iTunes]


US pop star Alexis Jordan has revealed "Acid Rain," the long-awaited lead single from her upcoming sophomore album. The Sia-penned, Stargate-produced track features rapper J Cole on guest vocals and samples the Bingo Players track "Rattle."

Signed to label Roc Nation, Jordan earned international success with her hits "Happiness" and "Good Girl" across 2010 and 2011.

Take a listen to the new track below, with a release date yet to be confirmed.




US pop star Alexis Jordan has revealed "Acid Rain," the long-awaited lead single from her upcoming sophomore album. The Sia-penned, Stargate-produced track features rapper J Cole on guest vocals and samples the Bingo Players track "Rattle."

Signed to label Roc Nation, Jordan earned international success with her hits "Happiness" and "Good Girl" across 2010 and 2011.

Take a listen to the new track below, with a release date yet to be confirmed.



14 January 2013


Fear not friends, the new Justin Timberlake single is here! "Suit & Tie" is the lead single from JT's upcoming (and long awaited) third studio album, due out later this year. The new track features rapper Jay-Z on guest vocals.

Take a listen below!



"Suit & Tie" is available now (in the US), with an Australian release expected soon [iTunes]


Fear not friends, the new Justin Timberlake single is here! "Suit & Tie" is the lead single from JT's upcoming (and long awaited) third studio album, due out later this year. The new track features rapper Jay-Z on guest vocals.

Take a listen below!



"Suit & Tie" is available now (in the US), with an Australian release expected soon [iTunes]


UK girl group The Saturdays have premiered the video for "What About Us," the lead single from their upcoming fourth studio album "The Chase." The track is the girls debut single for the US market, following their television appearance via the E! series Chasing The Saturdays.

The track surfaced online a number of months ago in various versions, including a mix that has a guest appearance by Jamaican musician Sean Paul. The final studio version available for purchase however features the girls only. We must say, the final studio version  is much better than previous copies leaked!

"What About Us" was released in the US in December, and will be released in the UK in March [iTunes]


UK girl group The Saturdays have premiered the video for "What About Us," the lead single from their upcoming fourth studio album "The Chase." The track is the girls debut single for the US market, following their television appearance via the E! series Chasing The Saturdays.

The track surfaced online a number of months ago in various versions, including a mix that has a guest appearance by Jamaican musician Sean Paul. The final studio version available for purchase however features the girls only. We must say, the final studio version  is much better than previous copies leaked!

"What About Us" was released in the US in December, and will be released in the UK in March [iTunes]

11 January 2013


One of the greatest producers of pop music in the last decade would have to be none other than Justin Timberlake, and today, the talented 31 year-old used Twitter to inform us of his return to the music scene. The tweet contained a link to a YouTube video in which Timberlake closes out a short monologue with the phrase "I'm Ready."

After further investigation it seems as though the "Sexyback" star has been in the recording studio for some time, with Billboard reporting that an album is already well underway with long-time collaborator Timbaland (let's hope it's better than the crap he produced with Missy Elliott late last year).

Timberlake already has two outstanding albums under his belt - "Justified" (2002) and "FutureSex/LoveSounds" (2006) - with both selling more than 17 million copies worldwide. "FutureSex..." produced three US number one hits - "Sexyback," "My Love" (feat T.I.) and "What Goes Around... Comes Around."

Who's ready for new JT? We are!


One of the greatest producers of pop music in the last decade would have to be none other than Justin Timberlake, and today, the talented 31 year-old used Twitter to inform us of his return to the music scene. The tweet contained a link to a YouTube video in which Timberlake closes out a short monologue with the phrase "I'm Ready."

After further investigation it seems as though the "Sexyback" star has been in the recording studio for some time, with Billboard reporting that an album is already well underway with long-time collaborator Timbaland (let's hope it's better than the crap he produced with Missy Elliott late last year).

Timberlake already has two outstanding albums under his belt - "Justified" (2002) and "FutureSex/LoveSounds" (2006) - with both selling more than 17 million copies worldwide. "FutureSex..." produced three US number one hits - "Sexyback," "My Love" (feat T.I.) and "What Goes Around... Comes Around."

Who's ready for new JT? We are!

9 January 2013


ARIA, the Australian Recording Industry Association, have revealed their top 100 singles and albums for 2012. The charts, which we re released this morning, provide a list based on the total sales of singles and albums across Australia for the year.

We thought we'd take a look at what fabulous pop representation there was in the singles mix, to celebrate the year which was dominated by quite a lot of good music (and of course, some really bad music). But first, let's take a look at the top ten:

Coming in at #1 for the year we have Carly Rae Jepsen's smash "Call Me Maybe." The track, which achieved a 8x platinum-selling status (for over 560,000 copies sold) beat Psy's "Gangnam Style" to the summit. Coming in at #3 was the highest selling single by an Australian artist, Guy Sebastian, with his 7x platinum-selling single "Battle Scars" featuring Lupe Fiasco.

US rapper Flo Rida secured the next two spots with his hits "Whistle" and "Wild Ones," with Nicki Minaj's annoyingly-catchy "Starships" locked in at #6. Australia's Got Talent winners Justice Crew earned their stripes at #7 with "Boom Boom," and Birdy's surprise hit "Skinny Love," riding on the success of Bella Feraro's X Factor Australia performance, came in at #8.

Rounding off the top ten we have the Macklemore & Ryan Lewis' hit "Thrift Shop" and Swedish House Mafia's send-off "Don't You Worry Child" at #9 and #10 respectively.

To take a look at the full chart, visit ARIA's official site.

Artists in the top 100, with multiple achievements worth mentioning:

Five entries:
- Flo Rida with Whistle" (#4), "Wild Ones" (with Sia at #5), "I Cry" (#29), "Good Feeling" (#75) and "Hangover" (with Taio Cruz at #95)
- Nicki Minaj with "Starships (#6), "Turn Me On" (with David Guetta at #44), "Beauty and a Beat" (with Justin Bieber at #68), "Girl on Fire" (with Alicia Keys at #69) and "Pound the Alarm" (#87)

Four entries:
- Rihanna with "Diamonds" (#32), "Where Have You Been" (#53), "Take Care" (with Drake at #66) and "We Found Love" (with Calvin Harris at #89)
- Justin Bieber with "Boyfriend" (#62), "Beauty and a Beat" (with Nicki Minaj at #68), "As Long As You Love Me" (with Big Sean at #78) and "Live My Life" (with Far East Movement at #100)

Three entries:
- Sia with "Wild Ones" (with Flo Rida at #5), "She Wolf (Falling to Pieces)" (with David Guetta at #58) and "I Love It" (with Hilltop Hoods at #61)
- One Direction with "What Makes You Beautiful" (#17), "One Thing" (#22) and "Live While We're Young" (#77)
- Bruno Mars with "Locked Out of Heaven" (#28), "Young Wild and Free" (with Snoop Dogg and Wiz Khalifa at #60) and "Count On Me" (#86)
- Florence and the Machine with "Never Let Me Go" (#30), "Spectrum" (#52) and "Sweet Nothing" (with Calvin Harris at #55)
- Calvin Harris with "Sweet Nothing" (with Florence Welch at #55), "We'll Be Coming Back" (with Example at #71) and "We Found Love" (with Rihanna at #89)

Two entries:
- Carly Rae Jepsen with "Call Me Maybe" (#1) and "Good Time" (with Owl City at #16)
- Guy Sebastian with "Battle Scars" (with Lupe Fiasco at #3) and "Don't Worry Be Happy" (#79)
- fun. with "We Are Young" (#11) and "Some Nights" (#15)
- Maroon 5 with "Payphone" (with Wiz Khalifa at #11) and "One More Night" (#18)
- Taylor Swift with "I Knew You Were Trouble" (#27) and "Both of Us" (with B.o.B at #92)
- Katy Perry with "Wide Awake" (#35) and "Part of Me" (#45)
- David Guetta with "Turn Me On" (with Nicki Minaj at #44) and "She Wolf (Falling to Pieces)" (with Sia at #58)
- will.i.am with "Scream and Shout" (with Britney Spears at #47) and "This is Love" (with Eva Simons at #80)
- P!nk with "Blow Me (One Last Kiss)" (#48) and "Try" (#51)


ARIA, the Australian Recording Industry Association, have revealed their top 100 singles and albums for 2012. The charts, which we re released this morning, provide a list based on the total sales of singles and albums across Australia for the year.

We thought we'd take a look at what fabulous pop representation there was in the singles mix, to celebrate the year which was dominated by quite a lot of good music (and of course, some really bad music). But first, let's take a look at the top ten:

Coming in at #1 for the year we have Carly Rae Jepsen's smash "Call Me Maybe." The track, which achieved a 8x platinum-selling status (for over 560,000 copies sold) beat Psy's "Gangnam Style" to the summit. Coming in at #3 was the highest selling single by an Australian artist, Guy Sebastian, with his 7x platinum-selling single "Battle Scars" featuring Lupe Fiasco.

US rapper Flo Rida secured the next two spots with his hits "Whistle" and "Wild Ones," with Nicki Minaj's annoyingly-catchy "Starships" locked in at #6. Australia's Got Talent winners Justice Crew earned their stripes at #7 with "Boom Boom," and Birdy's surprise hit "Skinny Love," riding on the success of Bella Feraro's X Factor Australia performance, came in at #8.

Rounding off the top ten we have the Macklemore & Ryan Lewis' hit "Thrift Shop" and Swedish House Mafia's send-off "Don't You Worry Child" at #9 and #10 respectively.

To take a look at the full chart, visit ARIA's official site.

Artists in the top 100, with multiple achievements worth mentioning:

Five entries:
- Flo Rida with Whistle" (#4), "Wild Ones" (with Sia at #5), "I Cry" (#29), "Good Feeling" (#75) and "Hangover" (with Taio Cruz at #95)
- Nicki Minaj with "Starships (#6), "Turn Me On" (with David Guetta at #44), "Beauty and a Beat" (with Justin Bieber at #68), "Girl on Fire" (with Alicia Keys at #69) and "Pound the Alarm" (#87)

Four entries:
- Rihanna with "Diamonds" (#32), "Where Have You Been" (#53), "Take Care" (with Drake at #66) and "We Found Love" (with Calvin Harris at #89)
- Justin Bieber with "Boyfriend" (#62), "Beauty and a Beat" (with Nicki Minaj at #68), "As Long As You Love Me" (with Big Sean at #78) and "Live My Life" (with Far East Movement at #100)

Three entries:
- Sia with "Wild Ones" (with Flo Rida at #5), "She Wolf (Falling to Pieces)" (with David Guetta at #58) and "I Love It" (with Hilltop Hoods at #61)
- One Direction with "What Makes You Beautiful" (#17), "One Thing" (#22) and "Live While We're Young" (#77)
- Bruno Mars with "Locked Out of Heaven" (#28), "Young Wild and Free" (with Snoop Dogg and Wiz Khalifa at #60) and "Count On Me" (#86)
- Florence and the Machine with "Never Let Me Go" (#30), "Spectrum" (#52) and "Sweet Nothing" (with Calvin Harris at #55)
- Calvin Harris with "Sweet Nothing" (with Florence Welch at #55), "We'll Be Coming Back" (with Example at #71) and "We Found Love" (with Rihanna at #89)

Two entries:
- Carly Rae Jepsen with "Call Me Maybe" (#1) and "Good Time" (with Owl City at #16)
- Guy Sebastian with "Battle Scars" (with Lupe Fiasco at #3) and "Don't Worry Be Happy" (#79)
- fun. with "We Are Young" (#11) and "Some Nights" (#15)
- Maroon 5 with "Payphone" (with Wiz Khalifa at #11) and "One More Night" (#18)
- Taylor Swift with "I Knew You Were Trouble" (#27) and "Both of Us" (with B.o.B at #92)
- Katy Perry with "Wide Awake" (#35) and "Part of Me" (#45)
- David Guetta with "Turn Me On" (with Nicki Minaj at #44) and "She Wolf (Falling to Pieces)" (with Sia at #58)
- will.i.am with "Scream and Shout" (with Britney Spears at #47) and "This is Love" (with Eva Simons at #80)
- P!nk with "Blow Me (One Last Kiss)" (#48) and "Try" (#51)

8 January 2013


Mutya Keisha Siobhan, aka the original Sugababes line-up, have revealed an acapella version of their upcoming new single "Boys." A few hours ago the girls dropped the clip via their official Twitter account.

From what we know of the track so far, it was penned by the girls themselves, with Richard Stannard, Shaznay Lewis (of All Saints fame) and Ash Howes, with production from Richard Stannard, Ash Howes and Mnek.

In addition to the acapella version, Pop Justice has given us a three-second (!) preview of the studio version that you can listen to. Preview both below.




Mutya Keisha Siobhan, aka the original Sugababes line-up, have revealed an acapella version of their upcoming new single "Boys." A few hours ago the girls dropped the clip via their official Twitter account.

From what we know of the track so far, it was penned by the girls themselves, with Richard Stannard, Shaznay Lewis (of All Saints fame) and Ash Howes, with production from Richard Stannard, Ash Howes and Mnek.

In addition to the acapella version, Pop Justice has given us a three-second (!) preview of the studio version that you can listen to. Preview both below.



7 January 2013


Australian electro outfit The Presets have dropped the video for "Promises," the third single to be lifted from their third studio album "Pacifica." The track follows previous singles "Youth in Trouble" and "Ghosts."

"Promises" was always one of our favourites from the LP with it's retro 80s-sounding hook, it's like it's been yanked straight from from Stock Aitken Waterman production!

The remix EP features mixes by Lifelike, Plastic Plates, Luomo and Nils Frahm. Our pick of the bunch is the Lifelike remix, which you can download for free below!



Both "Pacifica" and the "Promises" Remix EP are out now [iTunes]



Australian electro outfit The Presets have dropped the video for "Promises," the third single to be lifted from their third studio album "Pacifica." The track follows previous singles "Youth in Trouble" and "Ghosts."

"Promises" was always one of our favourites from the LP with it's retro 80s-sounding hook, it's like it's been yanked straight from from Stock Aitken Waterman production!

The remix EP features mixes by Lifelike, Plastic Plates, Luomo and Nils Frahm. Our pick of the bunch is the Lifelike remix, which you can download for free below!



Both "Pacifica" and the "Promises" Remix EP are out now [iTunes]



On the back of their BBC Sound of 2013 win, Californian trio HAIM (sisters Este, Danielle and Alana Haim) gain a local release of their "Don't Save Me" single. Originally released in November in the UK, the track peaked at a mild #51 on the UK Singles Chart.

The track, which sounds a lot like what Ladyhawke's sophomore album should've sounded like, is a pop-rock infusion that invokes memories of female-led late-90s bands. It's been one of our favourite tracks across the last few weeks!

"Don't Save Me" is out now [iTunes]


On the back of their BBC Sound of 2013 win, Californian trio HAIM (sisters Este, Danielle and Alana Haim) gain a local release of their "Don't Save Me" single. Originally released in November in the UK, the track peaked at a mild #51 on the UK Singles Chart.

The track, which sounds a lot like what Ladyhawke's sophomore album should've sounded like, is a pop-rock infusion that invokes memories of female-led late-90s bands. It's been one of our favourite tracks across the last few weeks!

"Don't Save Me" is out now [iTunes]

6 January 2013


After revealing our Top 20 Albums of 2012, we thought it was about time we revealed our Top 50 Singles for the year! 

It's been quite a challenge to put this together - mainly because the year the Mayans called the end of the world (which ahem, never happened) delivered some outstanding single releases! None the less, take a look at our top tracks for 2012.




50. Jessica Mauboy - Gotcha
49. Elen Levon - Dancing From The Same Song
48. David Guetta - She Wolf (Falling to Pieces) [feat. Sia]
47. Bruno Mars - Locked Out of Heaven
46. Nelly Furtado - Big Hoops (Bigger the Better)



45. Taylor Swift - Safe & Sound (feat. The Civil Wars)
44. Rebecca Ferguson - Nothing's Real But Love
43. Sam Sparro - I Wish I Never Met You
42. Ellie Goulding - Anything Could Happen
41. Samantha Jade - What You've Done To Me



40. MSMR - Hurricane
39. Miike Snow - Paddling Out
38. Solange - Losing You
37. Lana Del Rey - National Anthem
36. Marina and the Diamonds - How to be a Heartbreaker



35. Jessie Ware - Wildest Moments
34. Emeli Sandé - Next to Me
33. Rudimental - Feel the Love (feat. John Newman)
32. Guy Sebastian - Battle Scars (feat. Lupe Fiasco)
31. Taylor Swift - I Knew You Were Trouble


30. Disclosure - Latch (feat. Sam Smith)
29. fun. - We Are Young (feat. Janelle Monáe)
28. Drake - Take Care (feat. Rihanna)
27. Florence + the Machine - Spectrum
26. Frank Ocean - Think' Bout You


25. Flo Rida - Wild Ones (feat. Sia)
24. Elton John vs Pnau - Good Morning to the Night
23. Loreen - Euphoria
22. Ke$ha - Die Young
21. Swedish House Mafia - Don't You Worry Child (feat. John Martin)


20. Kelly Clarkson - Stronger (What Doesn't Kill You)
19. A*M*E - Play the Game Boy
18. Katy Perry - Part of Me
17. Christina Aguilera - Your Body
16. Lana Del Rey - Ride


15. Van She - Jamaica
14. Usher - Climax
13. Rita Ora - R.I.P. (feat. Tinie Tempah)
12. Parachute Youth - Can't Get Better Than This
11. Rihanna - Diamonds


10. Flight Facilities - With You (feat. Grovesnor)

After the success of "Crave You" and "Foreign Language" in 2011, Australian house outfit Flight Facilities returned in 2012 with yet another hit "With You."

Grosvenor's vocals ooze sexiness and desire as he begs his mistress "I just can't be seen by you..." The track is a classic chill-out house number that like their previous material, is a perfect summer jam.



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9. Ricki-Lee - Do It Like That

Calling on the #NoPantsBrigade! Australia's own diva Ricki-Lee, somewhat rising from the ashes, unveiled her killer anthem "Do It Like That" following last year's "Raining Diamonds." The jam, which originally leaked under the critically-acclaimed Fred Falke remix, instantly became one of the most addictive tracks on radio.

"Do It Like That" saw Ricki-Lee embrace everything we wanted her to - sexiness, freedom and God damn brilliant pop music. An excellent return to the scene girlfriend!



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8. fun. - Some Nights

New York City-based fun. launched their second single, the album's title track, earlier in the year post the belated worldwide success of "We Are Young" (feat. Janelle Monáe). The track became yet another massive hit for the group, cementing lead singer Nate Ruess as a key songwriter in the current age.

Probably the stand out from their album, it was a strong contender across the year - regardless of it's over-play on commercial radio!



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7. Carly Rae Jepsen - Call Me Maybe

The track that took the world by storm would have to be none other than Carly Rae Jepsen's "Call Me Maybe." After the unofficial endorsement by Justin Bieber via his Twitter account, people started to notice (and get slightly addicted) to the ex-Canadian Idol's latest jam.

"Call Me Maybe" is an easy, fun, pop song. That's it - it's simple and effective. And did we mention slightly addictive?



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6. Matt Corby - Brother

It's hard to believe that it was five years ago when we met a young, fresh-faced 16 year-old Matt Corby on Australian Idol. Now, the 22 year-old is one of Australia's most successful recording artists signed to UK record label Communion (started by Ben Lovett of Mumford & Sons)... with four EPs under his belt.

"Brother" is a highly emotional and provocative song. Corby belts out the tune with all his passion and might, captivating any listener upon first engagement. An outstanding release from the "Into the Flame" EP.



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5. Marina and the Diamonds - Primadonna

The part Welsh/part Greek beauty that is Marina and the Diamonds (aka Marina Diamandis) teased us with the Stargate-produced "Radioactive" in 2011 - a journey to a pop stratosphere that we'd not heard from the star before. Moving far away from her indie-pop roots we discovered on "The Family Jewels," Marina introduced us to her alter-ego, Electra Heart.

"Electra Heart," as it be named her sophomore album, revealed "Primadonna" as the lead single. Produced by Dr Luke and Cirkut, it became her highest-selling single yet - achieving platinum selling status here in Australia. 

"Primadonna" saw Marina's #Diamonds embrace the new pop star and her obsession with American culture. Throughout this transition though, has the beauty not just become what she mocks the most?



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4. Azealia Banks - 212 (feat. Lazy Jay)

Already topping a range of 'best of' and 'up and comer' lists late 2011, Azealia Banks was always going to be someone to listen out for. "212" was released as the lead single from her "1991" EP - and what a debut track. Lyrically coarse (we'll let you Google the lyrics if you don't know them), it certainly turned some heads and meant this girl meant biz-nes.

Throughout the year we were treated to clips for all four tracks off the EP, but "212" still reigned supreme. A hip-hop track that will stand the test of music time, one that only Nicki Minaj could hope for.



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3. Calvin Harris - Sweet Nothing (feat. Florence Welch)

Just when you thought nothing could get better than the Calvin Harris remix of Florence and the Machine's hit "Spectrum," out Flo and the new David Guetta pop "Sweet Nothing."

Welch's vocals and Harris' progressive house beats are a match made in heaven - making it hard to resist this impeccable tune. One of the stand out tracks, if not the best, from Harris's "18 Months" album.



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2. Lana Del Rey - Blue Jeans

Released as the third single taken from her "Born To Die" album, "Blue Jeans" was a surprising single choice - mainly because it featured so prominently as a highlight of the "Video Games" b-side late 2011. Regardless, Del Rey pushed forward with the release.

Accompanying the official single release was the Yoann Lemoine-directed video, who also worked with Del Rey on "Born To Die." The black and white affair was a stunning visual and a must-see for all.

"Blue Jeans" is classic Lana Del Rey - vintage American, James Dean-esque, love.



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1. Frank Ocean - Pyramids

The second single to be lifted from Frank Ocean's critically acclaimed album "Channel Orange" was that of epic proportions. "Pyramids," in it's almost-ten-minute glory, tells us of multiple stories - with the most obvious being about a woman "working at the pyramid tonight."

The track features a mix of R&B and hip-hop, with electro club beats and a John Mayer-led guitar solo thrown in for good measure. "Pyramids" showcases Ocean's brilliant ability to tell a story through his outstanding writing skills, in a track that will be listed as a classic for years to come. A very worthy recipient of our number one single for 2012.


After revealing our Top 20 Albums of 2012, we thought it was about time we revealed our Top 50 Singles for the year! 

It's been quite a challenge to put this together - mainly because the year the Mayans called the end of the world (which ahem, never happened) delivered some outstanding single releases! None the less, take a look at our top tracks for 2012.




50. Jessica Mauboy - Gotcha
49. Elen Levon - Dancing From The Same Song
48. David Guetta - She Wolf (Falling to Pieces) [feat. Sia]
47. Bruno Mars - Locked Out of Heaven
46. Nelly Furtado - Big Hoops (Bigger the Better)



45. Taylor Swift - Safe & Sound (feat. The Civil Wars)
44. Rebecca Ferguson - Nothing's Real But Love
43. Sam Sparro - I Wish I Never Met You
42. Ellie Goulding - Anything Could Happen
41. Samantha Jade - What You've Done To Me



40. MSMR - Hurricane
39. Miike Snow - Paddling Out
38. Solange - Losing You
37. Lana Del Rey - National Anthem
36. Marina and the Diamonds - How to be a Heartbreaker



35. Jessie Ware - Wildest Moments
34. Emeli Sandé - Next to Me
33. Rudimental - Feel the Love (feat. John Newman)
32. Guy Sebastian - Battle Scars (feat. Lupe Fiasco)
31. Taylor Swift - I Knew You Were Trouble


30. Disclosure - Latch (feat. Sam Smith)
29. fun. - We Are Young (feat. Janelle Monáe)
28. Drake - Take Care (feat. Rihanna)
27. Florence + the Machine - Spectrum
26. Frank Ocean - Think' Bout You


25. Flo Rida - Wild Ones (feat. Sia)
24. Elton John vs Pnau - Good Morning to the Night
23. Loreen - Euphoria
22. Ke$ha - Die Young
21. Swedish House Mafia - Don't You Worry Child (feat. John Martin)


20. Kelly Clarkson - Stronger (What Doesn't Kill You)
19. A*M*E - Play the Game Boy
18. Katy Perry - Part of Me
17. Christina Aguilera - Your Body
16. Lana Del Rey - Ride


15. Van She - Jamaica
14. Usher - Climax
13. Rita Ora - R.I.P. (feat. Tinie Tempah)
12. Parachute Youth - Can't Get Better Than This
11. Rihanna - Diamonds


10. Flight Facilities - With You (feat. Grovesnor)

After the success of "Crave You" and "Foreign Language" in 2011, Australian house outfit Flight Facilities returned in 2012 with yet another hit "With You."

Grosvenor's vocals ooze sexiness and desire as he begs his mistress "I just can't be seen by you..." The track is a classic chill-out house number that like their previous material, is a perfect summer jam.



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9. Ricki-Lee - Do It Like That

Calling on the #NoPantsBrigade! Australia's own diva Ricki-Lee, somewhat rising from the ashes, unveiled her killer anthem "Do It Like That" following last year's "Raining Diamonds." The jam, which originally leaked under the critically-acclaimed Fred Falke remix, instantly became one of the most addictive tracks on radio.

"Do It Like That" saw Ricki-Lee embrace everything we wanted her to - sexiness, freedom and God damn brilliant pop music. An excellent return to the scene girlfriend!



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8. fun. - Some Nights

New York City-based fun. launched their second single, the album's title track, earlier in the year post the belated worldwide success of "We Are Young" (feat. Janelle Monáe). The track became yet another massive hit for the group, cementing lead singer Nate Ruess as a key songwriter in the current age.

Probably the stand out from their album, it was a strong contender across the year - regardless of it's over-play on commercial radio!



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7. Carly Rae Jepsen - Call Me Maybe

The track that took the world by storm would have to be none other than Carly Rae Jepsen's "Call Me Maybe." After the unofficial endorsement by Justin Bieber via his Twitter account, people started to notice (and get slightly addicted) to the ex-Canadian Idol's latest jam.

"Call Me Maybe" is an easy, fun, pop song. That's it - it's simple and effective. And did we mention slightly addictive?



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6. Matt Corby - Brother

It's hard to believe that it was five years ago when we met a young, fresh-faced 16 year-old Matt Corby on Australian Idol. Now, the 22 year-old is one of Australia's most successful recording artists signed to UK record label Communion (started by Ben Lovett of Mumford & Sons)... with four EPs under his belt.

"Brother" is a highly emotional and provocative song. Corby belts out the tune with all his passion and might, captivating any listener upon first engagement. An outstanding release from the "Into the Flame" EP.



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5. Marina and the Diamonds - Primadonna

The part Welsh/part Greek beauty that is Marina and the Diamonds (aka Marina Diamandis) teased us with the Stargate-produced "Radioactive" in 2011 - a journey to a pop stratosphere that we'd not heard from the star before. Moving far away from her indie-pop roots we discovered on "The Family Jewels," Marina introduced us to her alter-ego, Electra Heart.

"Electra Heart," as it be named her sophomore album, revealed "Primadonna" as the lead single. Produced by Dr Luke and Cirkut, it became her highest-selling single yet - achieving platinum selling status here in Australia. 

"Primadonna" saw Marina's #Diamonds embrace the new pop star and her obsession with American culture. Throughout this transition though, has the beauty not just become what she mocks the most?



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4. Azealia Banks - 212 (feat. Lazy Jay)

Already topping a range of 'best of' and 'up and comer' lists late 2011, Azealia Banks was always going to be someone to listen out for. "212" was released as the lead single from her "1991" EP - and what a debut track. Lyrically coarse (we'll let you Google the lyrics if you don't know them), it certainly turned some heads and meant this girl meant biz-nes.

Throughout the year we were treated to clips for all four tracks off the EP, but "212" still reigned supreme. A hip-hop track that will stand the test of music time, one that only Nicki Minaj could hope for.



- - - -



3. Calvin Harris - Sweet Nothing (feat. Florence Welch)

Just when you thought nothing could get better than the Calvin Harris remix of Florence and the Machine's hit "Spectrum," out Flo and the new David Guetta pop "Sweet Nothing."

Welch's vocals and Harris' progressive house beats are a match made in heaven - making it hard to resist this impeccable tune. One of the stand out tracks, if not the best, from Harris's "18 Months" album.



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2. Lana Del Rey - Blue Jeans

Released as the third single taken from her "Born To Die" album, "Blue Jeans" was a surprising single choice - mainly because it featured so prominently as a highlight of the "Video Games" b-side late 2011. Regardless, Del Rey pushed forward with the release.

Accompanying the official single release was the Yoann Lemoine-directed video, who also worked with Del Rey on "Born To Die." The black and white affair was a stunning visual and a must-see for all.

"Blue Jeans" is classic Lana Del Rey - vintage American, James Dean-esque, love.



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1. Frank Ocean - Pyramids

The second single to be lifted from Frank Ocean's critically acclaimed album "Channel Orange" was that of epic proportions. "Pyramids," in it's almost-ten-minute glory, tells us of multiple stories - with the most obvious being about a woman "working at the pyramid tonight."

The track features a mix of R&B and hip-hop, with electro club beats and a John Mayer-led guitar solo thrown in for good measure. "Pyramids" showcases Ocean's brilliant ability to tell a story through his outstanding writing skills, in a track that will be listed as a classic for years to come. A very worthy recipient of our number one single for 2012.

2 January 2013


What a year! 2012 really delivered a mixed bag of goodies when it comes to albums. We had stand-out sessions (like those listed below) and some that didn't really hit the mark... at all.

Below we've compiled out top 20 albums for the year... enjoy!

20. Medina - Forever
19. Missy Higgins - The Ol' Razzle Dazzle
18. fun. - Some Nights
17. Rihanna - Unapologetic
16. Christina Aguilera - Lotus

15. The Temper Trap - The Temper Trap
14. Alicia Keys - Girl on Fire
13. Morgan Page - In the Air
12. Miike Snow - Happy to You
11. Rebecca Ferguson - Heaven


10. No Doubt - Push and Shove

After an eleven year hiatus, 90s alt-pop-rock group No Doubt had some big shoes to fill. A lot has happened in the course of those eleven years, including lead singer Gwen Stefani releasing two amazing pop-electro albums that truly secured her as a woman with impeccable style (both musically and fashion-wise).

Whilst many weren't blown away by the album's lead single "Settle Down" with it's reggae/ska-punk sound, it's a great lead-in to the band's sixth studio album. "Push and Shove" is No Doubt at their finest, with cool, easy tunes that are highly addictive. Whilst commercially the album hasn't set the world on fire, it certainly has the ability to.

The Major Lazer-produced second single (the title track) grabbed the attention of many, and as it's somewhat stronger that "Settle Down," it's not alone as a stand-out on the LP. The eleven-track album is complete with the additional strong tracks including "One More Summer," "Looking Hot," "Easy" and "Gravity."


9. Ke$ha - Warrior

Maybe one of this year's most underrated albums, Ke$ha's sophomore album really works. Yes, it's not too distant from her "Animal" / "Cannibal" era, but who says it has to be? "Warrior" brings some real-time Ke$ha with "Die Young" - it has an unbeatably addictive chorus and you know you can't help but groove to it.

"Warrior" does feel like it's split into two separate albums though - tracks one to six appearing as an extension to "Animal," with tracks seven to twelve being an evolution of Ke$ha as an artist. Whilst we love the first half, the second part is where K$ really excels. It's here that we have her brilliant collaboration with Iggy Pop ("Dirty Love"), the acoustic throwback ("Wonderland"), the Greg Kurstin penned/produced track "Love Into The Light," and the epic future-single "Supernatural."

K$'s contribution to the pop market will be a gift that keeps on giving across 2013, just wait and see the success of the singles released across the coming months.


8.  Jessie Ware - Devotion

We stumbled upon Jessie Ware almost too late, but stumbled upon her none the less. Already appearing on many a 'best of' lists for album of the year in 2012, Ware's "Devotion" is a welcome to any music library. The 28 year-old hailing from the United Kingdom has been described as a modern-day Sade, full of smooth sexiness flowing from her vocals.

The album features a mix of soul, pop, electro and R&B. Stand out tracks are "Wildest Moments," "Night Light" and "Running" - although to be honest, the album is an eclectic mix of modern day sounds that are so well intertwined it's hard not to listen to the album on repeat all day before realising you've done so.

We hear rumours it's being prepared for a 2013 release in the US, which should see it do quite well after the success of a number of UK-based artists in a similar league (think Adele, etc).


7. Taylor Swift - Red

What a surprise of a record "Red" is. Crossing the boundaries between country and pop, the 23 year-old blurred the lines that saw her join the likes of many country stars before her, branching out to increase her already-heavy fanbase.

Working with producers such as Max Martin and Shellback, we were always going to get a strong influence of pop music weaving it's way through the album. Having produced three of the sixteen numbers, the duo helped carve the album's first two singles.

One of the best tracks, which sees a very mature Swift step out into the world, is her duet with Snow Patrol's frontman Gary Lightbody. Produced by Jacknife Lee (who recently worked with Crystal Castles and Robbie Williams on their new albums), it's an epic alt rock track that has 'number one hit' written all over it.

The other striking point is that the album barely has a weak spot. It has a very strong selection of possible singles; ranging from country, to pop, to electro (!) to alt rock... and it all works. It's a cohesive album that shows Swift can take some risks whilst still being true to her roots.


6. Emeli Sandé - Our Version of Events

Launching in 2011 with her debut single "Heaven," Emeli Sandé was always going to be a force to be reckoned with. The Scottish lass, who has written for the likes of Leona Lewis, Tinie Tempah and Cheryl Cole, delivered a soulful and triumphant debut album with "Our Version of Events."

Spawning five singles, including two that just missed the top spot (both "Heaven" and "Next To Me" stalling at #2 in the UK), the album is complete with beautiful melodies. The LP heavily features production work by Naughty Boy, who also claims single credits on "Daddy."

Having just hit the one million sales mark in the UK alone, it's a clear winner when it comes to the commercial market. Whilst some have said it's too ballad-heavy, it's a beautiful record that will continue  to earn Sandé her stripes in years to come.

Apart from the single choices, other stand outs include "Mountains"and "River."


5. Rita Ora - Ora

Dubbed London's answer to Rihanna, Rita Ora first bounced into the spotlight (via her Roc Nation record label) featuring on DJ Fresh's dubtastic "Hot Right Now." The track secured both a number one track in their homeland, and started what was to be known as the Ora-Era.

Months later the talented 22 year-old dropped her first singles stateside and in her homeland - two different singles to suit both markets. "How We Do (Party)" for the US (and Australian) market, with "R.I.P." (feat. Tinie Tempah) for the UK market. Whilst there was a lukewarm take-up to Ora's brilliance in the states, both singles hit the coveted top spot in the UK (and top ten in Australia).

"Ora," released in August, was a nice surprise. Delivering the writing talents of some of pop's well-known names - Ester Dean, Bonnie McKee, Sia, Greg Kurstin - the LP also saw Ora co-pen some of the tracks. Throw in production work by The-Dream, Stargate, Chase & Status and Major Lazer and you have a winning album.

The blonde-bombshell's debut is a solid piece of pop music and it's strong, mature and highly addictive. Stand out tracks are "Radioactive," "Uneasy" and "Roc the Life."


4. Ellie Goulding - Halcyon

Goulding's sophomore album was hanging on the promo single "Hanging On" (see what we did there?) featuring rapper Tinie Tempah. The dubstep track, a cover of Active Child's song from 2011, was released in July to a very impressed crowd.

"Anything Could Happen," the albums lead single, followed shortly after. Produced by Kish Mauve's Jim Eliot (who worked on seven of the album's twelve tracks), it was a synth-indie-pop dream, becoming the starlet's first Australian hit, peaking at #20 on the ARIA Singles Chart.

"Halcyon" is a cohesive mix of beautiful vocals and intricate melodies fused with dubstep beats that marry Goulding's style like a match made in electro heaven. "Figure 8," one of the albums best tracks, serves as the next single. It's a strong track, one of many on the album.


3. Marina and the Diamonds - Electra Heart

After the brilliance that was the debut album from Britain's latest indie pop darling, Marina Diamandis, or Marina and the Diamonds as her stage name, high hopes were in place for the sophomore album from this starlet in 2012. And well, "Electra Heart" delivered.

Unlike it's predecessor "The Family Jewels," in which Marina took us on a journey through indie pop, new wave and folk, "Electra Heart" was always going to be the record that saw Marina head straight for pop stardom. We're talking bubblegum-popping, electro-loving, Dr Luke-producing, Katy Perry-supporting, pop.

As a taste of what was to come, Diamandis released "Radioactive" in late 2011 - produced by Stargate and DJ Chuckie. It was Marina in a different light, an opportunity to introduce the "Electra Heart" persona and campaign that we'll all grown to love. After postponing the album release (which was originally due for late 2011), Marina jumped back in the studio to spend further time redefining the album and current tracklist.

"Primadonna," the album's lead single (yes,"Radioactive" was reduced to a buzz single), peaked just outside the top ten in the UK, and became her highest selling single here in Australia - hitting a high of #21 on the ARIA Charts and achieving a platinum-selling status.

It was followed by "Power & Control" (co-penned by Steve Angello of Swedish House Mafia and produced by hit-maker Greg Kurstin) and "How To Be A Heartbreaker," found only on the repackaged US version of album.

In addition to the singles, highlights include "Starring Role," "Lies," "Teen Idle" and "Sex Yeah."


2. Frank Ocean - Channel Orange

Twenty-five year-old Christopher Breaux, aka Frank Ocean, made headlines in the lead up to his debut album "Channel Orange" for all the wrong reasons. Well, maybe not the wrong reasons, but it was certainly a bold move in declaring his (bi)sexuality to the world.

Being part of what was tagged as the "next best thing in hip-hop" group Odd Future (or OFWGKTA), coming out and openly talking about your first love being with a member of the same sex was really one of the last things anyone expected from the talented star. Regardless, it set the e-world alight with mixed comments and reactions, most praising Ocean on his bravery in doing so.

We're referring to the track "Thinkin' 'Bout You" - originally penned for R&B star Bridget Kelly - Ocean decided he wanted his voice heard after revealing the track was extremely personal to him. The melodic R&B song was indeed about Ocean's first love, a first love he shared with a man.

Whilst being released in April, "Thinkin' 'Bout You" is still receiving chart-love today, climbing the Billboard Hot 100 again this week to it's highest peak so far in it's 19-week chart history. As far as singles go, "Sweet Life" and "Lost" - again two of the albums strongest tracks - were also released.

And lastly, "Pyramids." In an almost ten-minute production of beats, synths and dramatic melodies, Ocean delivers the next strongest track on the album (behind "Thinkin' 'Bout You"). It's a mix of mood-driven lyrics and R&B soul that has had the star compared to artists such as the iconic Prince (namely, his "Purple Rain").

Overall, the album is a strong effort for a debut release, and a very worthy contender of the most recent 2013 Grammy nominations.


1. Lana Del Rey - Born to Die / Paradise

When compiling our albums of the year list it was a no-brainer for us that the highly-anticipated debut album from Lana Del Rey was going to come in at the top position. Whilst the lead single "Video Games" took the indie-pop underworld by storm in 2011, it wasn't until the then b-side "Blue Jeans" and follow on single "Born to Die" caught our attention that we were hooked.

Spawning five singles (the above three plus "Summertime Sadness" and "National Anthem"), the LP is an eclectic mix of tragedy, love and vintage throwbacks. The release features notable productions by Rick Nowels (Lykke Li, John Legend) and Justin Parker (Ellie Goulding, Rihanna); with Del Rey co-penning all tracks on the standard and deluxe editions.

Combining the "Paradise" EP and revealing "Born to Die: the Paradise Edition," it added the darker element - somewhat more creative and less commercial than it's predecessor. The lead single "Ride" is a perfect taste and opener for the eight-track EP, with beautiful gems like "Cola," "Body Electric" and the The Clovers 1954 classic "Blue Velvet."

With over 2.6 million copies of the album(s) sold worldwide so far, I reckon we're not the only ones who have fallen in love with the star that they claimed was never gonna make it. Excellent year, Miss Del Rey, excellent year.


What a year! 2012 really delivered a mixed bag of goodies when it comes to albums. We had stand-out sessions (like those listed below) and some that didn't really hit the mark... at all.

Below we've compiled out top 20 albums for the year... enjoy!

20. Medina - Forever
19. Missy Higgins - The Ol' Razzle Dazzle
18. fun. - Some Nights
17. Rihanna - Unapologetic
16. Christina Aguilera - Lotus

15. The Temper Trap - The Temper Trap
14. Alicia Keys - Girl on Fire
13. Morgan Page - In the Air
12. Miike Snow - Happy to You
11. Rebecca Ferguson - Heaven


10. No Doubt - Push and Shove

After an eleven year hiatus, 90s alt-pop-rock group No Doubt had some big shoes to fill. A lot has happened in the course of those eleven years, including lead singer Gwen Stefani releasing two amazing pop-electro albums that truly secured her as a woman with impeccable style (both musically and fashion-wise).

Whilst many weren't blown away by the album's lead single "Settle Down" with it's reggae/ska-punk sound, it's a great lead-in to the band's sixth studio album. "Push and Shove" is No Doubt at their finest, with cool, easy tunes that are highly addictive. Whilst commercially the album hasn't set the world on fire, it certainly has the ability to.

The Major Lazer-produced second single (the title track) grabbed the attention of many, and as it's somewhat stronger that "Settle Down," it's not alone as a stand-out on the LP. The eleven-track album is complete with the additional strong tracks including "One More Summer," "Looking Hot," "Easy" and "Gravity."


9. Ke$ha - Warrior

Maybe one of this year's most underrated albums, Ke$ha's sophomore album really works. Yes, it's not too distant from her "Animal" / "Cannibal" era, but who says it has to be? "Warrior" brings some real-time Ke$ha with "Die Young" - it has an unbeatably addictive chorus and you know you can't help but groove to it.

"Warrior" does feel like it's split into two separate albums though - tracks one to six appearing as an extension to "Animal," with tracks seven to twelve being an evolution of Ke$ha as an artist. Whilst we love the first half, the second part is where K$ really excels. It's here that we have her brilliant collaboration with Iggy Pop ("Dirty Love"), the acoustic throwback ("Wonderland"), the Greg Kurstin penned/produced track "Love Into The Light," and the epic future-single "Supernatural."

K$'s contribution to the pop market will be a gift that keeps on giving across 2013, just wait and see the success of the singles released across the coming months.


8.  Jessie Ware - Devotion

We stumbled upon Jessie Ware almost too late, but stumbled upon her none the less. Already appearing on many a 'best of' lists for album of the year in 2012, Ware's "Devotion" is a welcome to any music library. The 28 year-old hailing from the United Kingdom has been described as a modern-day Sade, full of smooth sexiness flowing from her vocals.

The album features a mix of soul, pop, electro and R&B. Stand out tracks are "Wildest Moments," "Night Light" and "Running" - although to be honest, the album is an eclectic mix of modern day sounds that are so well intertwined it's hard not to listen to the album on repeat all day before realising you've done so.

We hear rumours it's being prepared for a 2013 release in the US, which should see it do quite well after the success of a number of UK-based artists in a similar league (think Adele, etc).


7. Taylor Swift - Red

What a surprise of a record "Red" is. Crossing the boundaries between country and pop, the 23 year-old blurred the lines that saw her join the likes of many country stars before her, branching out to increase her already-heavy fanbase.

Working with producers such as Max Martin and Shellback, we were always going to get a strong influence of pop music weaving it's way through the album. Having produced three of the sixteen numbers, the duo helped carve the album's first two singles.

One of the best tracks, which sees a very mature Swift step out into the world, is her duet with Snow Patrol's frontman Gary Lightbody. Produced by Jacknife Lee (who recently worked with Crystal Castles and Robbie Williams on their new albums), it's an epic alt rock track that has 'number one hit' written all over it.

The other striking point is that the album barely has a weak spot. It has a very strong selection of possible singles; ranging from country, to pop, to electro (!) to alt rock... and it all works. It's a cohesive album that shows Swift can take some risks whilst still being true to her roots.


6. Emeli Sandé - Our Version of Events

Launching in 2011 with her debut single "Heaven," Emeli Sandé was always going to be a force to be reckoned with. The Scottish lass, who has written for the likes of Leona Lewis, Tinie Tempah and Cheryl Cole, delivered a soulful and triumphant debut album with "Our Version of Events."

Spawning five singles, including two that just missed the top spot (both "Heaven" and "Next To Me" stalling at #2 in the UK), the album is complete with beautiful melodies. The LP heavily features production work by Naughty Boy, who also claims single credits on "Daddy."

Having just hit the one million sales mark in the UK alone, it's a clear winner when it comes to the commercial market. Whilst some have said it's too ballad-heavy, it's a beautiful record that will continue  to earn Sandé her stripes in years to come.

Apart from the single choices, other stand outs include "Mountains"and "River."


5. Rita Ora - Ora

Dubbed London's answer to Rihanna, Rita Ora first bounced into the spotlight (via her Roc Nation record label) featuring on DJ Fresh's dubtastic "Hot Right Now." The track secured both a number one track in their homeland, and started what was to be known as the Ora-Era.

Months later the talented 22 year-old dropped her first singles stateside and in her homeland - two different singles to suit both markets. "How We Do (Party)" for the US (and Australian) market, with "R.I.P." (feat. Tinie Tempah) for the UK market. Whilst there was a lukewarm take-up to Ora's brilliance in the states, both singles hit the coveted top spot in the UK (and top ten in Australia).

"Ora," released in August, was a nice surprise. Delivering the writing talents of some of pop's well-known names - Ester Dean, Bonnie McKee, Sia, Greg Kurstin - the LP also saw Ora co-pen some of the tracks. Throw in production work by The-Dream, Stargate, Chase & Status and Major Lazer and you have a winning album.

The blonde-bombshell's debut is a solid piece of pop music and it's strong, mature and highly addictive. Stand out tracks are "Radioactive," "Uneasy" and "Roc the Life."


4. Ellie Goulding - Halcyon

Goulding's sophomore album was hanging on the promo single "Hanging On" (see what we did there?) featuring rapper Tinie Tempah. The dubstep track, a cover of Active Child's song from 2011, was released in July to a very impressed crowd.

"Anything Could Happen," the albums lead single, followed shortly after. Produced by Kish Mauve's Jim Eliot (who worked on seven of the album's twelve tracks), it was a synth-indie-pop dream, becoming the starlet's first Australian hit, peaking at #20 on the ARIA Singles Chart.

"Halcyon" is a cohesive mix of beautiful vocals and intricate melodies fused with dubstep beats that marry Goulding's style like a match made in electro heaven. "Figure 8," one of the albums best tracks, serves as the next single. It's a strong track, one of many on the album.


3. Marina and the Diamonds - Electra Heart

After the brilliance that was the debut album from Britain's latest indie pop darling, Marina Diamandis, or Marina and the Diamonds as her stage name, high hopes were in place for the sophomore album from this starlet in 2012. And well, "Electra Heart" delivered.

Unlike it's predecessor "The Family Jewels," in which Marina took us on a journey through indie pop, new wave and folk, "Electra Heart" was always going to be the record that saw Marina head straight for pop stardom. We're talking bubblegum-popping, electro-loving, Dr Luke-producing, Katy Perry-supporting, pop.

As a taste of what was to come, Diamandis released "Radioactive" in late 2011 - produced by Stargate and DJ Chuckie. It was Marina in a different light, an opportunity to introduce the "Electra Heart" persona and campaign that we'll all grown to love. After postponing the album release (which was originally due for late 2011), Marina jumped back in the studio to spend further time redefining the album and current tracklist.

"Primadonna," the album's lead single (yes,"Radioactive" was reduced to a buzz single), peaked just outside the top ten in the UK, and became her highest selling single here in Australia - hitting a high of #21 on the ARIA Charts and achieving a platinum-selling status.

It was followed by "Power & Control" (co-penned by Steve Angello of Swedish House Mafia and produced by hit-maker Greg Kurstin) and "How To Be A Heartbreaker," found only on the repackaged US version of album.

In addition to the singles, highlights include "Starring Role," "Lies," "Teen Idle" and "Sex Yeah."


2. Frank Ocean - Channel Orange

Twenty-five year-old Christopher Breaux, aka Frank Ocean, made headlines in the lead up to his debut album "Channel Orange" for all the wrong reasons. Well, maybe not the wrong reasons, but it was certainly a bold move in declaring his (bi)sexuality to the world.

Being part of what was tagged as the "next best thing in hip-hop" group Odd Future (or OFWGKTA), coming out and openly talking about your first love being with a member of the same sex was really one of the last things anyone expected from the talented star. Regardless, it set the e-world alight with mixed comments and reactions, most praising Ocean on his bravery in doing so.

We're referring to the track "Thinkin' 'Bout You" - originally penned for R&B star Bridget Kelly - Ocean decided he wanted his voice heard after revealing the track was extremely personal to him. The melodic R&B song was indeed about Ocean's first love, a first love he shared with a man.

Whilst being released in April, "Thinkin' 'Bout You" is still receiving chart-love today, climbing the Billboard Hot 100 again this week to it's highest peak so far in it's 19-week chart history. As far as singles go, "Sweet Life" and "Lost" - again two of the albums strongest tracks - were also released.

And lastly, "Pyramids." In an almost ten-minute production of beats, synths and dramatic melodies, Ocean delivers the next strongest track on the album (behind "Thinkin' 'Bout You"). It's a mix of mood-driven lyrics and R&B soul that has had the star compared to artists such as the iconic Prince (namely, his "Purple Rain").

Overall, the album is a strong effort for a debut release, and a very worthy contender of the most recent 2013 Grammy nominations.


1. Lana Del Rey - Born to Die / Paradise

When compiling our albums of the year list it was a no-brainer for us that the highly-anticipated debut album from Lana Del Rey was going to come in at the top position. Whilst the lead single "Video Games" took the indie-pop underworld by storm in 2011, it wasn't until the then b-side "Blue Jeans" and follow on single "Born to Die" caught our attention that we were hooked.

Spawning five singles (the above three plus "Summertime Sadness" and "National Anthem"), the LP is an eclectic mix of tragedy, love and vintage throwbacks. The release features notable productions by Rick Nowels (Lykke Li, John Legend) and Justin Parker (Ellie Goulding, Rihanna); with Del Rey co-penning all tracks on the standard and deluxe editions.

Combining the "Paradise" EP and revealing "Born to Die: the Paradise Edition," it added the darker element - somewhat more creative and less commercial than it's predecessor. The lead single "Ride" is a perfect taste and opener for the eight-track EP, with beautiful gems like "Cola," "Body Electric" and the The Clovers 1954 classic "Blue Velvet."

With over 2.6 million copies of the album(s) sold worldwide so far, I reckon we're not the only ones who have fallen in love with the star that they claimed was never gonna make it. Excellent year, Miss Del Rey, excellent year.