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And you can experience it too, through our own Spotify playlist. But these are the 25 songs that really hit us hard this year. There is much much more than this-all of it mattered to the people who made it and those who heard it. This was a year in which we listened in little ways, maybe privately even-a one-on-one back-and-forth that in a strange way might have brought us closer to the music.īelow is only a small sampling of the music we heard in 2020. We experienced these songs intimately, in our apartments, and homes-hopefully in small quarantine-friendly groups. There were no sunsets at outdoor amphitheaters. And BTS gave legions of fans a glimmer of light.
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Dua Lipa gave us a much-needed excuse to move. Cardi B and Megan Thee Stallion boldly celebrated the sexuality of women, much to the chagrin of shitty men. Taylor Swift has found her voice as a great American storyteller. But even though we can't experience it together, music has provided hope, escape, and cathartic dance parties streamed directly into our bubbles.Īrtists like Run the Jewels have provided anthems for a civil rights movement. This is a once in a generation human crisis. But while live music has come to a terrifying halt in 2020, artists have been anything but silent during a global pandemic. Same with bars and arenas and coffee shops and theaters and DIY venues and basement parties.