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Year In ReView: Vanyaland’s Top 25 songs of 2016

This was an odd year for music. As Vanyaland senior writer Daniel Brockman details in his annual Year In Pop roundup, the two-way highway of comings and goings produced a wealth of in-crisis pop, solemn rock, and schizophrenic hip-hop alongside a cruel abundance of iconic deaths and life-lessons from rock's dinosaur guard. And as this Vanyaland contributor list proves, it was another wildly eclectic and eccentric year of sound, proving that genre restriction is truly dead for those who still actually care. For our Top 25 Songs of 2016, we pitched and polled our writing staff about their favorite tracks of the year, then condensed each list for a composite ranking. Below are the results, with the song's nominator doing the honors of telling us why the song cracked the list in the first place. It may not be perfect, but it's ours, and it's worth more than just taking a Chance on.

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18. MØ, “Final Song”

Deep down, a lot of people probably didn’t want MØ to take off because it would mean they’d eventually have to learn how to pronounce her name. That went out the window with 2015’s collaboration with DJ Snake and Major Lazer. While few songs by anyone reached “Lean On” status this year, MØ had a strong 2016 despite still not putting out a follow-up album to 2014’s No Mythologies to Follow. Recent years have seen MØ become a not-so-secret weapon for Diplo, who has produced multiple songs for her over the years and featured her on massive hits, with the latter in 2016 coming in the form of “Cold Water.” MØ provided a nice reminder that she’s not dependent on Diplo when she teamed with MNEK (hey, he also got credits on “Hold Up”) for the Spice Girls-centric “Final Song.” While Diplo isn’t attached to the project, “Final Song” shows that MØ’s past work with him has shaped something of a blueprint: cool, vibey verse, big chorus, dance break, repeat. “Final Song” executes that perfectly, but with a clever trick. the dance break kicks in on the upbeat, which essentially jolts the listener around.

— DJ Bean

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