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The 30 finest songs of 2024
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The 30 finest songs of 2024

Last updated: December 10, 2024 4:32 pm
Editorial Board Published December 10, 2024
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In a 12 months of exuberance and dread, songs got here from each which option to consolation, to amuse, to hang-out, to tantalize. Right here, in descending order of greatness, are the 30 better of the 12 months.

1. Chappell Roan, “Good Luck, Babe!”The achievement of Roan’s breakout smash — a stand-alone single so buoyant that it lifted her 2023 debut to the higher reaches of the charts — is its emotional specificity: By some means glossy and jagged on the identical time, “Good Luck, Babe!” is a track wherein a girl will get a lover to contemplate what she’s abandoning in a breakup by asking her to think about waking up a number of years therefore and realizing that she might have had all this — and now as a substitute she’s simply any individual’s … spouse. “You know I hate to say ‘I told you so,’” Roan sings, her voice rippling with the unwelcome disgrace of her personal ache, “You know I hate to say — but I told you so.” What a scene. — Mikael Wooden

2. Kendrick Lamar, “Not Like Us”Will the Recording Academy truly give the Grammy for report or track of the 12 months to a single that accuses Drake of being a pedophile? How might it not? No track slapped more durable or dominated tradition extra completely in 2024. It’s a haters’ ballet — a 4½-minute neutron bomb of vengeance that hollowed out Toronto and, slightly than sully his Pulitzer, paved Okay. Dot’s option to the Tremendous Bowl and primed us for the extraordinary shock album “GNX.” Wop-wop-wop-wop-wop. —August Brown

3. Sabrina Carpenter, “Please Please Please”A brand new discovery at each flip, each funnier and extra heartbreaking than the final. — M.W.

4. Charli XCX that includes Lorde, “Girl, So Confusing”Think about the precise Jolene leaping on a remix with Dolly Parton. — A.B.

5. Tommy Richman, “Million Dollar Baby”[Makes stank face] — M.W.

6. Shaboozey, “A Bar Song (Tipsy)”A wealthy textual content on America’s cultural and racial realignments — and a assure that Shaboozey won’t ever pay for a shot once more. — A.B.

7. Kali Uchis and Peso Pluma, “Igual Que Un Ángel”The 12 months’s most luxurious disco-funk jam. — M.W.

8. Koe Wetzel and Jessie Murph, “High Road”The 12 months’s tenderest butt-rock ballad. — M.W.

9. Billie Eilish, “Birds of a Feather”Wherein Eilish makes use of her imagined demise to seek out life in excessive notes she’s by no means hit. — M.W.

10. Taylor Swift, “But Daddy I Love Him”Finest pregnancy-announcement troll in a pop track since “Papa Don’t Preach.” — A.B.

11. Gracie Abrams, “That’s So True”“I could go and read your mind / Think about your dumb face all the time.” — M.W.

12. Megan Moroney, “Third Time’s the Charm”One more beautiful, gritty, brilliantly written late-summer Moroney banger. — A.B.

13. Tinashe, “Nasty”Does Feeld even let you put up a bio if it doesn’t quote this track? — A.B.

14. Zach Bryan, “Pink Skies”Fast — savor this stark and transferring demise ballad earlier than Bryan absolutely enters his villain arc. — A.B.

15. Tyla, “Truth or Dare”Laborious to high “Water,” however Tyla’s cup runneth over. — A.B.

16. SZA, “Saturn”Replenish on protecting crystals at Home of Instinct as a result of the vibes are going to be horrible subsequent 12 months. — A.B.

17. Girl Gaga and Bruno Mars, “Die With a Smile”Suppose Bruno ever wakes up and tries to not write successful? — M.W.

18. Sade, “Young Lion”If you’re a mother or father, you’ll cry. — M.W.

19. Mk.gee, “Rockman”A stained-glass homage to Ric Ocasek, dropped right into a thousand shimmering items. — A.B.

20. Publish Malone that includes Morgan Wallen, “I Had Some Help”Making a multitude by no means sounded so clear. — M.W.

21. Kim Gordon, “Bye Bye”Sonic Youth’s noise doyenne doing Patti Smith-style spoken phrase over too-wrecked-for-Playboi-Carti entice beats? What a world. — A.B.

22. Tems, “Love Me JeJe”An invite for R&B and Afrobeats followers to dive deep into Nigeria’s radiant music historical past. — A.B.

23. Beyoncé, “16 Carriages”A highway track as lonely as they arrive. — M.W.

24. SML, “Industry”Like P-Funk falling down a flight of stairs. — A.B.

25. Ryuichi Sakamoto, “For Jóhann”A haunting piano ballad of devotion and friendship from one late composer to a different. — A.B.

26. Dua Lipa, “These Walls”Killer bass line, beautiful slide guitar — and a glamazon pop star decided to not allow you to in. — M.W.

27. Burial, “Dreamfear”“I am the lord of ecstasy” — hell yeah. — A.B.

28. Ethel Cain, “Punish”“American Teenager” was an all-timer, however is it unhealthy to say that it’s good to have Cain again and sounding completely depressing? — A.B.

29. Well being that includes Lauren Mayberry, “Ashamed”The Chvrches frontwoman cleverly turns this goth breakup lament inside out (and roasts Well being’s personal singer within the course of). — A.B.

30. Ella Langley, “Nicotine”By no means doubt a rustic act’s capacity to promote an dependancy metaphor. — M.W.

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