In 2013, each country had its own popular songs. In addition to all the famous hits, for example, Gangnam Style PSY, which turned the charts in many countries, other songs appeared in the tops.
Most Popular Songs of 2013
The first place in the top popular songs of 2013, of course, is taken by PSY with the song Gangnam Style. The composition appeared in 2012 and immediately topped the Gaon Chart. The song's video is the most watched video on YouTube. In November 2012, the song won the Best Video category.
The second most popular song is Everything At Once performed by Australian singer Lenka. The song gained popularity after a Windows 8 ad was released.
Adele sang the soundtrack for the movie Skyfall. The song became incredibly popular, in principle, like many songs performed by the singer.
Rihanna's Diamonds is at the forefront, as is Adama Lamberta's Never Close Our Eyes.
The list of the most popular songs also includes the song Try, performed by the singer Pink.
The video shows the passionate dance of singer and dancer Colt Pratts, the viewer will be able to see how quickly the feelings of a man are changing.
Nelly Furtado reminded of her existence with the release of the song Waiting For The Night. The song hit the charts in Germany, Switzerland and Austria.
Baauer's "Harlem Shake" hit the 2013 Popular Song List, all thanks to numerous YouTube videos where people just "shake" to this song.
In Russia, one of the most popular melodies was the song performed by singer Natalie "Oh, God, what a man!" Once upon a time, Natalie became a performer of the hits "Sea Turtle named Natasha" and "The wind blew from the sea."
club music
Recently, club music has been the most popular, especially among young people. Club music came to us from the USA, its main goal is to show a swinging rhythm, which is distinguished by sound pressure and density. Today, only the music that has shown the dance rhythm to the maximum and in which an unusually strong combination of bass and percussion instruments is becoming a hit.
Initially, few people listened to club music, because they simply did not understand it.
Today, not a single party or disco takes place without club music. To be a little more precise, in a nightclub you simply will not hear anything else. On the one hand, this is good, because the abundance of club music will help you understand and recognize its essence and merits.
Club music is everywhere - you can hear it on TV, on the headphones of passers-by, on the radio, and even among intelligent neighbors in the midst of a holiday.