Top songs of the week may 19 2023 năm 2024
We’re halfway through May, and with the sunshine coming in, I’m feeling like Alex Lahey looks on her album cover. Yep, we have a new album from the Australian pop-punk songwriter that should be a fun one. The Dave Matthews Band have their latest collection to jam out to, and if you want something else eclectic, listen to the latest from Tuareg band Tinariwen and Malawian singer Keturah. The Milk Carton Kids craft beatific folk numbers, so be sure to stream their new album if that’s your cup of tea. If you need something louder and dirtier, The Used are back with their latest album. And the legendary Paul Simon should be everyone’s cup of tea, and his new holistic album is out now. Show Both the Foo Fighters and KennyHoopla have dealt with serious losses in their lives the last couple years, so I hope these new songs released this week have been a part of their healing. And if you want more rock to blast out, Greta Van Fleet, Corey Taylor and Chris Farren‘s new ones all get loud. Bad Ass Break-Out Morgan Wade is gearing up for a new album with her latest “Psychopath”, and Lana Del Rey churns out songs like rabbits procreate (yup, another new one from her). And Blur are making a triumphant return with a new single and album on the way. Indie punks Audio Karate have the first new song from their next album out today, former pop-punk stars Boys Like Girls are making a triumphant return with new material. Indie rock darlings Spoon dropped a song from a new EP coming later this year, and Deer Tick have the third cut from their upcoming LP. Other artists we are big fans of with new music out today include Spanish Love Songs, Arkells, Ron Pope, Ryan Hamilton, Hotel Mira, Devon Kay & The Solution, Hannah Jagadu, Matt Maeson, Goo Goo Dolls x OAR, Golden Vultures, Iglu & Hartley, Low Coast and Angry Youth Elite. Joining our list for the first time this week are The Chisel, Interstate Island, Genesis Owusu, Oslo Twins, NxWorries, Pressing Strings, Poolside, Gregor Alan Isakov, TV’s Daniel, Al Costelloe, The Nadas, CaliStar, Sam Cullen, Anya Baghina, Fire Up the Sun, The Bankes Brothers, Eric Dash, Kath Myers and YAOUNDÉBOXINGCLUB. Official Singles Chart Number 1 Number 2 Number 3 Number 4 Number 5 Number 6 Number 7 Number 8 Number 9 Number 10 Number 11 Number 12 Number 13 Number 14 Number 15 Number 16 Number 17 Number 18 Number 19 Number 20 Number 21 Number 22 Number 23 Number 24 Number 25 Number 26 Number 27 Number 28 Number 29 Number 30 Number 31 Number 32 Number 33 Number 34 Number 35 Number 36 Number 37 Number 38 Number 39 Number 40 Number 41 Number 42 Number 43 Number 44 Number 45 Number 46 Number 47 Number 48 Number 49 Number 50 Number 51 Number 52 Number 53 Number 54 Number 55 Number 56 Number 57 Number 58 Number 59 Number 60 Number 61 Number 62 Number 63 Number 64 Number 65 Number 66 Number 67 Number 68 Number 69 Number 70 Number 71 Number 72 Number 73 Number 74 Number 75 Number 76 Number 77 Number 78 Number 79 Number 80 Number 81 Number 82 Number 83 Number 84 Number 85 Number 86 Number 87 Number 88 Number 89 Number 90 Number 91 Number 92 Number 93 Number 94 Number 95 Number 96 Number 97 Number 98 Number 99 Number 100 What is the most trending song right now 2023?The top global songs of 2023 The top song of the year, Miley Cyrus's record-breaking “Flowers,” had incredible momentum from the day of its debut through the summer months and now counts more than 1.6 billion streams globally. In the second and third spots are “Kill Bill” by SZA and “As It Was” by Harry Styles. What are the top 10 songs this week?Top Songs. Calm DownRema.. Barbie World (with Aqua) [From Barbie The Album]Nicki Minaj.. exesTate McRae.. Paint The Town RedDoja Cat.. Sure ThingMiguel.. Lose ControlTeddy Swims.. Dance The NightDua Lipa.. Not My FaultReneé Rapp.. What song is number 1 on billboard 2023?Morgan Wallen Is the No. 1 Billboard Hot 100 Artist of 2023 & 'Last Night' Is Top Song. What was the1 best song in 2023?Billboard Hot 100: Every 1 song of 2023.Zach Bryan feat. Kacey Musgraves, “I Remember Everything”. Oliver Anthony Music, “Rich Men North of Richmond”. Jason Aldean, “Try That in a Small Town”. Jung Kook feat. Latto, “Seven”. Olivia Rodrigo, “Vampire”. SZA, “Kill Bill”. Jimin, “Like Crazy”. Morgan Wallen, “Last Night”. |