Yup, I promised I would write one for this year :]
If this list were written in 2008, the top ten would probably look like this:
10. You Found Me – The Fray
9. Just Dance – Lady Gaga
8. Sex on Fire – Kings of Leon
7. Single Ladies (Put A Ring On It) – Beyonce
6. Take a Bow – Rihanna
5. Viva la Vida – Coldplay
4. So What – Pink
3. Electric Feel – MGMT
2. Poker Face – Lady Gaga
1. Bleeding Love – Leona Lewis
And the top ten in 2009 was, of course:
10. Like It Loud – Cassie Davis
9. The Fear – Lily Allen
8. Halo – Beyonce
7. I Gotta Feeling – The Black Eyed Peas
6. Love Story – Taylor Swift
5. Good Girls Go Bad – Cobra Starship
4. My Life Would Suck Without You – Kelly Clarkson
3. Breakeven – The Script
2. Paparazzi – Lady Gaga
1. You Belong With Me – Taylor Swift
And, as I said last year, I probably – most likely – forget many songs that were quite big this year. If I did…just assume they came in at #51 😛
50. Ridin’ Solo – Jason Derulo
Jason Derulo was one of 2010’s biggest rising stars, with numerous hit singles throughout the year.
49. Just A Dream – Nelly
Nelly comes into number 49 with this recently released song.
48. Nothin’ On You – B.o.B feat. Bruno Mars
B.o.B. started the year strongly with Nothin’ On You. Together with Bruno Mars, the two were rising stars this year.
47. 3 Words – Cheryl Cole feat. will.i.am
The catchy 3 Words is the only song by either Cheryl Cole or will.i.am to make the Top 50.
46. Smile – Uncle Kraker
This song rose to fame after being used in an advertisement for Packed To The Rafters.
45. Blah Blah Blah – Ke$ha feat. 3OH!3
The first of numerous songs on this list for Ke$ha.
44. Just Say So – Brian McFadden
Delta Goodrem’s husband, Brian McFadden, hit number one in Australia and other countries earlier in the year with this song.
43. Bad Romance – Lady Gaga
Bad Romance is part of an elite group of songs to appear in the Top 50 for two years, last year at #16.
42. Speak Now – Taylor Swift
The title song from Taylor Swift’s album is one of a handful of her songs to appear on the list. She was at #1 last year with You Belong With Me.
41. Heartbeat – Enrique Iglesias feat Nicole Scherzinger
The first of two songs to appear on this list by Enrique.
40. Today Was A Fairytale – Taylor Swift
Taylor made her acting debut in the film Valentine’s Day, in which Today Was A Fairytale appeared.
39. Only Girl (In The World) – Rihanna
From her new album Loud.
38. You’ve Got The Love – Florence & The Machine
Their quirkiness and honesty made many people fall in love with this band.
37. I Made It – Jay Sean, Bird Man, Kevin Rudolf, Lil Wayne
Jay Sean has had a quiet year after debuting with Down last year.
36. Club Can’t Handle Me – Flo Rida feat. David Guetta
This song appeared in Step Up 3.
35. I Like That – Richard Vission, Static Revenger and Luciana
Not only was this song catchy, but it had a great music video.
34. Haven’t Met You Yet – Michael Buble
Michael Buble makes his first appearance on this list with this song that was released early in 2010.
33. The Only Exception – Paramore
Paramore are one of the most rocking bands in the world, if you ask me. They’re definitely gaining popularity.
32. iYiYi – Cody Simpson feat. Flo Rida
Australia’s answer to Justin Bieber – 14 year old Cody Simpson – released this song earlier in the year.
31. Misery – Maroon 5
The first single from Maroon 5’s latest album, Hands All Over.
30. Need You Now – Lady Antellebum
Lady Antellebum may have had a huge success in the US with this song, but it wasn’t overly massive in Australia.
29. Forget You – Cee Lo Green
This catchy, groovy song had people singing all over the world – singing the clean version, that is.
28. TiK ToK – Ke$ha
TiK ToK is part of that elite group of songs to appear on two years’ lists; it came in the Top 15 last year.
27. Dance In The Dark – Lady Gaga
The last single to be released from The Fame Monster.
26. If We Ever Meet Again – Timbaland feat. Katy Perry
The first of many hits for Katy Perry this year.
25. Vanilla Twilight – Owl City
Owl City cap off the Top 25 with this song.
24. Firework – Katy Perry
Do you ever feel like a plastic bag, Katy Perry sang in this hit song which showcased her versatility and massive voice.
23. Your Love Is My Drug – Ke$ha
Unfortunately for Ke$ha, this was as high as she could climb this year.
22. Baby – Justin Bieber
Bieber Fever swept the world this year, with Justin’s song – some call it annoying, other’s catchy – coming in at 22.
21. Cooler Than Me – Mike Posner
Probably the ‘coolest’ song on this list.
20. Break Your Heart – Taio Cruz
Taio Cruz started his year with this successful song.
19. Fireflies – Owl City
Fireflies performed slightly better this year than last year, where it hit 21st. Another of the few songs to have appeared on two lists.
18. I Like It – Enrique Iglesias feat. Pitbull
This catchy song was Enrique’s best performed in 2010.
17. In My Head – Jason Derulo
17th spot is Jason Derulo’s personal best.
16. Airplanes – B.o.B. feat. Hayley Williams
This hit song from earlier in the year was catchy but overplayed on the radio. It featured Paramore’s Hayley Williams.
15. OMG – Usher
The number one seller on iTunes Australia managed to reach the Top 15.
14. Love The Way You Lie – Eminem feat. Rihanna
Something that I think is pretty cool: about ten seconds before I started writing this comment, ‘Love The Way You Lie’ started playing on the TV. This was a catchy song and Eminem’s only song to reach the 50 this year.
13. Billionaire – Travie McCoy feat. Bruno Mars
In this song Travie McCoy and Bruno Mars dreamed of being on the cover of a magazine next to Oprah.
12. Just The Way You Are – Bruno Mars
Did I mention Bruno Mars had a big year? This song spawned a large Facebook page: Girl; “Bruno, do I look okay?” Bruno; “When I see your face, there’s not a thing –” Girl; Gosh, I just asked if I looked okay! [or something like that]
11. Alejandro – Lady Gaga
I was going to write this song had a bizarre music video, but that would be nothing out of the ordinary for Lady Gaga.
10. Mine – Taylor Swift
The lead single from Taylor Swift’s album ‘Speak Now’, to be reviewed early in 2011! Can Taylor retain her number one spot, or is this as high as she got in 2010?
9. Waka Waka – Shakira
The theme song for the 2010 Fifa World Cup in South Africa got the world on their feet. It was catchy and patriotic. I must admit, though, I watched a grand total of zero World Cup games. Even if they were on at a time other than 1am, I probably wouldn’t have watched many at all.
8. Memories – David Guetta feat. Kid Cudi
David Guetta’s personal best position.
7. Replay – Iyaz
This catchy song was released and rose to fame in January, though it was undoubtedly one of 2010’s catchiest tune and was on replay on many people’s playlists.
6. Teenage Dream – Katy Perry
The title single from Katy Perry’s exceptional album did not fail to impress. It was catchy and fun.
5. Telephone – Lady Gaga feat. Beyonce
Coming in at #2 with Poker Face and #2 with Paparazzi in the last two years, Lady Gaga once again made the top five with this momentous song, featuring two of the hottest pop artists of the past few years. It even had a cool music video!
4. If I Had You – Adam Lambert
The runner-up from American Idol a few years back had a big year with a few popular singles, including For Your Entertainment, Whattaya Want From Me (which I unfortunately could not squeeze onto this list) and this song.
3. California Gurls – Katy Perry feat. Snoop Dogg
2010 was a massive year for Katy Perry, with numerous successful songs, the most successful being California Gurls. It was catchy, had a great chorus and everyone loved it.
2. Dynamite – Taio Cruz
Dynamite, I suppose you could say, started a trend. A Facebook group I saw was: “First Dynamite, then Firework, now Grenade [by Bruno Mars]? What next, nuclear bomb?” I found it funny. In fact, this song led to many many Facebook groups being created (“I throw my homework in the air sometimes, saying ayyy-o, I’ll take a zero” and “I throw my hands up in the — oh no, sorry I hit you, are you all right?” among others) and was catchy, had cool lyrics and was one of the biggest hits of 2010. But not the biggest.
The number one song of 2010 is…