2"Bad Habits," by Ed Sheeran
As the lead single of Ed Sheeran's upcoming fifth studio album, "Bad Habits" promises some v good things to come. It's a total bop, and the creepy music video is truly next-level.
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3"Good Ones," by Charli XCX
Charli's vanilla pop era is coming, and we are SO here for it. Sadly, her fifth album won't be here until 2022, but this fun tune will def keep us sated until then.
4"Save Your Tears (Remix)," by The Weeknd and Ariana Grande
We didn't know we needed a remix of "Save Your Tears" until we heard it, because this latest collab between Ari and Abel is a true gem. More of this pls!!
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5"Stay," by The Kid LAROI and Justin Bieber
Australian rapper The Kid LAROI is having quite the year, and his catchy AF single with Justin (which is currently allll over TikTok) is his best work yet. (Side note: Have you heard TXT's cover of "Stay" yet? 'Cause it rocks.)
6"Girlfriend," by Rebecca Black
Rebecca Black is back and better than ever. In "Girlfriend," she celebrates her queerness and comes to terms with her "Friday" past, and it's bubblegum pop at its best.
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7"Rumors" by Lizzo feat. Cardi B
Aside from giving us an I-C-O-N-I-C music video, "Rumors" is empowering as hell and ideal for dancing around in your kitchen with a glass of wine (or a whole bottle—no judgment here).
8"Heartbreak Anniversary," by Giveon
Okay, so *technically* it was first released in 2020. However! "Heartbreak Anniversary" didn't start climbing the charts and gaining attention until 2021, so we think this sleeper hit deserves a spot here regardless.
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10"Drunk (And I Don't Wanna Go Home)," by Elle King and Miranda Lambert
You don't have to be a country fan to love this wickedly fun duet, which was basically made for wild bachelorette party weekends and taking shots of tequila. Yeehaw!!
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11"Cold Heart (PNAU Remix," by Elton John and Dua Lipa
Elton John's new collaborative quarantine album The Lockdown Sessions is full of bangers, but the best one may just be his collab with pop queen Dua Lipa.
12"Slow Clap" by Gwen Stefani feat. Saweetie
A v unexpected collab and a totally underrated bop, "Slow Clap" is sure to give you "Hollaback Girl" vibes—and yes, that is def a good thing. Clap your hands if you're excited for Gwen's upcoming album. 👏
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13"Be Sweet," by Japanese Breakfast
Japanese Breakfast released one of the best albums of 2021 with Jubilee, and if you haven't listened to "Be Sweet" yet, then you're seriously missing out.
14"Reckless," by Madison Beer
Need a good cry? Just put on Madison Beer's "Reckless," which is the lead single from her forthcoming second studio album and the ideal song for singing (or at least attempting to sing) in the shower.
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15"Don't Be Shy," by Tiësto and Karol G
Karol G's first song in English (which was released as a single from Tiësto's upcoming album) def didn't disappoint, and if "Don't Be Shy" doesn't make you wanna hit the dance floor, then nothing will.
16"This Is Heaven," by Nick Jonas
Spaceman was a bit of a departure for Nick Jonas (as well as his first solo album in five years), but it's oh-so-dreamy—especially his second single, "This Is Heaven." (You're a lucky woman, Priyanka.)
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17"You Right," by Doja Cat and The Weeknd
Doja Cat brought her A-game with Planet Her, and her second single from the album, "You Right," is absolute 🔥🔥🔥.
18"Steal My Love," by Dan + Shay
Again, you don't have to be a country fan to appreciate the blissful bop that is "Steal My Love" from duo Dan + Shay. Feel-good music never felt so good.
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19"Don't Wait Up," by Shakira
"Don't Wait Up" is the first all-English single from Shakira in five years (!!), and if this banger doesn't get you pumped for her upcoming twelfth album, then you should probs give it another listen.
20"Simple Times," by Kacey Musgraves
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