Caffé Latté presents…
THE 100 BEST SONGS OF
2017
It was the year of increased tension
between the West and North Korea; progress was made against Islamic State while
terrorism continued in locations such as London, Barcelona, Manchester and in
the Middle East. There was tragedy in Las Vegas and a horrific fire in London’s
Grenfell Tower.
Natural disasters such as hurricanes,
earthquakes and mudslides affected locations such as Mexico, Bangladesh, Sierra
Leone and Colombia.
Macron won the French election. Trump
was inaugurated.
#MeToo and the Silence Breakers brought
down media figures that included Harvey Weinstein, Matt Lauer and Kevin Spacey.
3AC/DC guitarist Malcolm Young. Ed
Sheeran dominated the charts around the world. Latin pop and EDM made further inroads
into the mainstream.
As “Game Of Thrones” headed towards its
final season, ‘The Last Jedi’ premiered.
70
LONG TIME
Blondie
"Long Time" was co-written by Deborah Harry, lead singer of Blondie. The song was a track lifted off the group's 'Pollinator' album for single release. In Britain, the album peaked at #4.
69
WILD CHILD
Ace Wilder
Ace Wilder competed in Sweden's national selection for the Eurovision Song Contest with the upbeat song "Wild Child". The Swedish singer qualified for the Melodifestivalen Grand Final where it finished in 7th place.
68
SO GOOD
Louisa Johnson
English singer Louisa Johnson climbed to #13 on the UK chart with "So Good". The song should appear on her debut studio album which is expected in 2018.
67
FREEDOM
Beyoncé featuring Kendrick Lamar
Co-written and co-produced by Beyoncé, "Freedom" was a single lifted off the American megastar's acclaimed 'Lemonade' album.
66
LIFE'S ABOUT TO GET GOOD
Shania Twain
'Now' was Shania Twain's first studio album of new material in 15 years. The self-penned "Life's About To Get Good" was its lead single. Twain co-produced the track.
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