# 65; # 21; # 23; # 30; # 62; # 12; # 39; Abel Tesfaye has been transitioning from shadowy mixtape artist to mainstream R&B dynamo for a while now, and "Can't Feel My Face" sounds like the logical conclusion in his quest for genre dominance. # 27; # 92; The different movements of the song swirl around Kevin Parker's lyrics about embracing the chaos of life, and the taut guitar line is all about compelling the listener to embrace the art of head-banging. # 26; # 6; "Trap Queen" is teeming with enough hooks and good vibes to have rightfully taken over 2015's first half. # 70; A daily briefing on what matters in the music industry, Red Velvet's Irene Apologizes After Verbally Attacking Fashion Editor | Billboard News, Aaliyah Book 'Baby Girl: Better Known As Aaliyah' Dropping Next Year | Billboard News, Beyonce Models a Bright New Ivy Park Look Ahead of Drop 2, Taylor Swift’s ‘Folklore’ Back at No. # 53; # 88; # 95; # 83; # 38; Check out our unranked list of the 10 best songs of 2015 (so far): A hearty "Hey, what's up, hello" to one of rap's most uniquely inspired new personalities: Fetty Wap's surprise success story has been all the more enjoyable to witness due to the jubilant debut single on which it is founded. # 64; # 25; # 85; It's the end of June, and we're still waiting for the new Rihanna and Kanye West albums… as well as some indication that either will be coming soon. # 36; # 66; DJ Snake and AlunaGeorge, Truffle Butter - # 87; # 56; # 81; # 5; # 44; # 7; On "(I Know There's Gonna Be) Good Times," the gonzo rapper's unchecked energy proves to be the perfect foil for the xx auteur's warm production. Nope, not at all. # 90; # 14; # 3; # 84; # 2; Kacey Musgraves is sticking to her strengths on "Biscuits," offering more gooey life lessons but never sounding patronizing in the process. # 28; # 24; # 31; # 16; # 20; # 42; Donnie Trumpet & The Social Experiment, "Sunday Candy". # 59; # 63; # 13; # 72; Chance The Rapper could have been a flashy major-label hip-hop star by now; instead, he's writing songs about his grandmother with his friends, and is far more respected because of it. Top 100 ChartsRock & Roll ChartsR&B ChartsCountry ChartsBrazil Charts 1 on Billboard 200 Chart for Eighth Week, Tony Lewis, Lead Singer of The Outfield, Dead at 62 | Billboard News. # 58; # 86; # 71; When frontman Olly Alexander extends his arms and cries "Let go, let go, let go of everything" at the end of the single, it's almost impossible not to indulge in some type of uninhibited dance breakdown. # 100; # 34; # 93; # 47; to help give you the best experience we can. my purpose to live ....mah life...I feel you in my every single breathe...you are everything for me...I love you... . © 2020 Billboard. # 78; She also dances in the clip. Nicki Minaj featuring Drake and Lil Wayne, 8 Elvis Presley Facts So Crazy You Might Not Believe Them. # 46; The accompanying music video for "Sorry" was released in October 2015. "Sorry" spent 21 consecutive weeks inside the pop top 10. # 54; # 43; # 82; # 15; "Let It Happen" is nearly eight minutes in length, but Tame Impala's epic single is more of a roller coaster than a sprawling freakout, and as such, never loses its momentum. # 41; # 8; # 18; In 2015 the #33 song in the charts was What Do You Mean? From Justin Bieber's EDM crossover to Florence + The Machine's stunning new single, these 10 songs have ruled the first half of the year. U.K. alt-pop trio Years & Years has yet to find a radio foothold in the States, but "King" sounds like it's destined to be played at arenas for years to come. # 29; # 55; # 52; Florence Welch may have reached a new peak with third album How Big, How Blue, How Beautiful -- she's certainly never been more effective as a live performer, and "Ship To Wreck" demonstrates that she's still growing as a pop songwriter. The standout tracks of 2015's first half have a positive air about them, whether it's Kacey Musgraves advising us on how life can be gravy, Young Thug knowing that good times are coming or Tame Impala letting the world unfold as it may. # 19; The Michael Jackson comparisons have been (deservedly) rampant, but the Weeknd's brand of zonked-out thrill-seeking is all his own. # 80; # 96; It also topped the dance chart. # 33 It features New Zealand dance crews and was directed by New Zealand choreographer Parris Goebel. # 91; in 2015, You Know You Like It - # 98; # 69; There's a feel-good story somewhere in all of these 10 songs, which will all sound great throughout 2015 and beyond. Sure. Young Thug has released a ton of music on his own accord in 2015 (and has a proper debut album coming in August), but his guest spot on Jamie xx's magnificent new album became his unlikely crowning achievement this spring. # 76; # 51; # 37; See more ideas about Justin bieber, Justin, Love justin bieber. # 40; Purpose is the fourth studio album by Canadian singer Justin Bieber.It was released on November 13, 2015 by Def Jam Recordings and School Boy Records.It serves as the follow-up to Bieber's third studio album Believe (2012), and it was developed after the release of his compilation Journals (2013), which saw him move musically in a more R&B direction.