Showing posts with label About Damn Time. Show all posts
Showing posts with label About Damn Time. Show all posts

Sunday, February 18, 2024

People’s Choice Awards: Songs of the Year (1976-2023)

People’s Choice Awards:

Songs of the Year, 1976-2023

People’s Choice Awards is an American awards show which was launched in 1975. People vote annually on awards for movies, music, and television. The awards, however, vary from year to Year. Here are times when an award was given to a favorite song for the year:

Check out other “songs of the year” lists here.

  • 2023: Olivia Rodrigo “Vampire
  • 2022: Lizzo “About Damn Time
  • 2021: BTS “Butter
  • 2020: BTS “Dynamite

  • 2019: Shawn Mendes & Camila Cabello “Señorita
  • 2018: BTS “Idol”
  • 2017: Justin Timberlake “Can’t Stop the Feeling!
  • 2016: Justin Bieber “What Do You Mean?
  • 2015: Taylor Swift “Shake It Off
  • 2014: Katy Perry “Roar
  • 2013: One Direction “What Makes You Beautiful”
  • 2012: Katy Perry with Kanye West “E.T.”
  • 2011: Eminem & Rihanna “Love the Way You Lie
  • 2010: --

  • 2009: Katy Perry “I Kissed a Girl
  • 2008: Justin Timberlake “What Goes Around…Comes Around”
  • 2007: Shakira & Wyclef Jean “Hips Don’t Lie
  • 2006: --
  • 2005: --
  • 2004: --
  • 2003: --
  • 2002: --
  • 2001: --
  • 2000: --

  • 1999: --
  • 1998: --
  • 1997: --
  • 1996: --
  • 1995: --
  • 1994: --
  • 1993: --
  • 1992: --
  • 1991: Vanilla Ice “Ice Ice Baby
  • 1990: --

  • 1989: --
  • 1988: --
  • 1987: --
  • 1986: U.SA. for Africa “We Are the World
  • 1985: Prince & the Revolution “Purple Rain
  • 1984: --
  • 1983: Survivor “Eye of the Tiger” and Lionel Richie “Truly”
  • 1982: Lionel Richie & Diana Ross “Endless Love
  • 1981: Kenny Rogers “Lady
  • 1980: Barbra Streisand “The Main Event/Fight”

  • 1979: Foreigner “Double Vision
  • 1978: Debby Boone “You Light Up My Life” and Heatwave “Boogie Nights”
  • 1977: Kiss “Beth” and Rick Dees & His Cast of Idiots “Disco Duck”
  • 1976: Captain & Tennille “Love Will Keep Us Together

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First posted 4/12/2019; last updated 2/18/2024.

Tuesday, January 10, 2023

Top 50 Songs of 2022

Dave’s Music Database:

Top 50 Songs of 2022

These are the top 50 songs of 2022 based on their overall performance in Dave’s Music Database, which is determined by combining chart data, sales figures, streaming, video views, and aggregates from more than 40 year-end lists and charts.

Check out “Top Songs and Albums of the Year” lists here.


Spotify Podcast:

Check out the Dave’s Music Database podcast episode The Top 20 Songs of 2022 based on this list. Debut: 1/10/2023 at 7pm CST. New episodes based on Dave’s Music Database lists are posted every Tuesday at 7pm CST.


    DMDB Top 1%:

  1. Harry Styles “As It Was

    DMDB Top 2%:

  2. Taylor Swift “Anti-Hero
  3. Lizzo “About Damn Time
  4. Steve Lacy “Bad Habit

    DMDB Top 5%:

  5. Jack Harlow “First Class”
  6. Sam Smith & Kim Petras “Unholy”
  7. Beyoncé “Break My Soul”
  8. Future with Drake & Tems “Wait for U”
  9. One Republic “I Ain’t Worried”
  10. Rema with Selena Gomez “Calm Down”

  11. SZA “Kill Bill”
  12. David Guetta with Bebe Rexha “I’m Good (Blue)”
  13. Elton John & Britney Spears “Hold Me Closer”

    DMDB Top 10%:

  14. Nicki Minaj “Super Freaky Girl”
  15. Morgan Wallen “You Proof”
  16. Bad Bunny “Tití Me Preguntó”
  17. Drake & 21 Savage “Jimmy Cooks”
  18. Harry Styles “Late Night Talking”
  19. Rihanna “Lift Me Up”
  20. Kendrick Lamar “The Heart Part 5”

  21. Beyoncé “Cuff It”
  22. Joji “Glimpse of Us”
  23. Zach Bryan “Something in the Orange”
  24. Kendrick Lamar “N95”
  25. Lady Gaga “Hold My Hand”
  26. Taylor Swift “Karma”
  27. Post Malone with Doja Cat “I Like You (A Happier Song)”
  28. Metro Boomin with the Weeknd & 21 Savage “Creepin’”
  29. Camila Cabello & Ed Sheeran “Bam Bam”
  30. Charlie Puth “Light Switch”

  31. Red Hot Chili Peppers “Black Summer”
  32. Em Beihold “Numb Little Bug”

    DMDB Top 20%:

  33. SZA “Snooze”
  34. Cole Swindell “She Had Me at Heads Carolina”
  35. Bad Bunny with Chencho Corleone “Me Porto Bonito”
  36. Lyle Lovett “12th of June”
  37. Drake & 21 Savage “Rich Flex”
  38. Charlie Puth & Jungkook “Left and Right”
  39. Jax “Victoria’s Secret”
  40. Taylor Swift “Lavender Haze”

  41. Doja Cat “Vegas”
  42. Muni Long “Hrs and Hrs”
  43. Stephen Sanchez “Until I Found You”
  44. Lewis Capaldi “Forget Me”
  45. Bonnie Raitt “Just Like That
  46. Blackpink “Pink Venom”
  47. Willie Nelson with Lucinda Williams “Live Forever
  48. Nicki Minaj & Lil Baby “Do We Have a Problem?”
  49. Dove Cameron “Boyfriend”
  50. DJ Khaled with Drake & Lil Baby “Staying Alive”

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First posted 1/10/2023; last updated 12/30/2023.

Saturday, July 30, 2022

Lizzo “About Damn Time” hit #1

About Damn Time

Lizzo

Writer(s): Blake Slatkin, Eric Frederic, Larry Price, Malcolm McLaren, Melissa Jefferson, Ronald Larkins, Stephen Hague, Theron Makiel Thomas (see lyrics here)


Released: April 14, 2022


First Charted: April 23, 2022


Peak: 12 US, 13 AC, 12 A40, 40 AA, 15 RB, 3 UK, 2 CN, 3 AU, 12 DF (Click for codes to charts.)


Sales (in millions): 2.0 US, 0.6 UK, 3.75 world (includes US + UK)


Airplay/Streaming (in millions): -- radio, 196.0 video, 874.82 streaming

Awards:

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About the Song:

R&B singer, rapper, and flutist Lizzo was born Melissa Viviane Jefferson in Detroit, Michigan, in 1988. In 2019, her two-year-old song “Truth Hurts” became a viral sleeper hit, topping the Billboard Hot 100. Then her song “Good As Hell” from 2016 also became a delayed success, peaking at #3. Both songs were added to deluxe editions of her third studio album, Cuz I Love You.

Three years later, her fourth album, Special, was released. The lead single, “About Damn Time,” became Lizzo’s second chart topper. Billboard’s Rania Aniftos praised it for its “feel-good” chorus while Nardine Saad of the Los Angeles Times had an “affirmative, instantly, uplifting disco beat.” WK NME’s Alex Gallagher called it “a funk-tingled, classically Lizzo cut that comes replete with a groove-heavy bassline, an instantly memorable flute melody and lyrical gems.” WK

The “funk-inspired disco number” SF was the last song written for the album. WK Lizzo didn’t feel like the album was complete; she wanted another song with the same kind of uplifting emotional impact as “Good As Hell.” WK She wrote it “as music therapy for when she’s down about herself and wants to feel better.” SF It was her “melodic medicine for her blues.” SF

As she said, “Life had thrown some major traumas and hard experiences at us, especially globally these last few years. And I wanted to write a song that allowed us to take a moment and celebrate our survival, and celebrate how far we’ve come.” WK She didn’t fully embrace the song and the idea of it being a single until it was completed and she realized “its message was something the world needed to hear.” SF

“About Damn Time” won the Grammy for Record of the Year and the People’s Choice Award for Song of the Year. It also received a nomination for the MTV Song of the Year.


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First posted 1/15/2023; last updated 10/14/2024.