A new countdown: THE TOP 100 SONGS OF 2020.
This post: #90-81. Continues tomorrow.
2020
2020 won’t go down as one of the best years, but it did provide us with some great music to help get us through lockdowns, self-isolation and quarantine. Here are Caffè Lattè’s 100 of the best from 2020…
90
TWO OF US
Birds Of Tokyo
"Two Of Us" was one of the singles lifted off the Australian group Birds Of Tokyo's album 'Human Design', released early in 2020.
89
TOUCH THE SKY
The Mamas
The world was introduced to The Mamas when they sang background vocals for John Lundvik at Eurovision representing Sweden in 2018. "Touch The Sky" is from the Swedish-American group's debut EP 'Tomorrow Is Waiting'.
88
I WEAR BLACK IN SUMMER
Elliot
Danish singer Elliot was one of the new faces that emerged during 2020. He co-wrote "I Wear Black In Summer".
87
OUT OF AIR
Didrik Solli-Tangen & Emil Solli- Tangen
"Out Of Air", recorded by brothers Didrik and Emil Solli-Tangen, was one of the finalists in the Norwegian pre-selection for Eurovision 2020.
86
LIFE
Iota
Australian-born Iota participated in the Australian national selections for the 2020 edition of the Eurovision Song Contest.
85
WILL YOU REMEMBER ME?
Eurotix
"Will You Remember Me" by Swedish synth-pop duo Eurotix is an old song from the 'Deux' album.
84
NO SHAME
5 Seconds of Summer
"No Shame" was a single issued in February 2020 by Australian band 5 Seconds of Summer from its 'Calm' album.
83
BULLETPROOF
Dotter
A #2 hit in her native Sweden, Dotter's "Bulletproof" was a popular finalist at Melodifestivalen 2020 where the Swedish Eurovision Contest entry is chosen.
82
LASTING LOVER
Sigala & James Arthur
Sigala is a producer / DJ based in London. "Lasting Lover" is his collaboration with UK X-Factor winner James Arthur. The song was a Top 10 hit in Britain and charted well in Europe and Australia.
81
DON'T START NOW
Dua Lipa
Unleashed in late 2019, "Don't Start Now" was the lead single from English pop sensation Dua Lipa's 'Future Nostalgia' album. She co-wrote the upbeat track. The song peaked at #2 in the UK, America, Europe and Australia.
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