Notes:
- All songs sent in between TSC 189 to 225 are eligible
- This is based on my personal opinion. Please do not take any offense from what I think of. Strictly my own thoughts
- Contrary to some weird belief, I don't believe that my music taste is better than anyone else's. This list is for you all to have some fun and laugh at possible comments I make.
- I also include some of my own entries, but don't worry, I'm not that arrogant to have more than 10 entries about myself
12. Andee - Never Gone
Sent in TSC205 by #CharlieBibi, placed 2nd with 114 points.
God damnit, this is the shit. I honestly love the fusion of pop and rock music due to the fact that these two are like peanut butter & jelly - they always go well together. She sounds extremely sassy and bossy throughout the whole thing and I LOVE THAT. Angry female singers are definitely one of the best parts of music these days - the raw emotion from the madness the singer has to experience should be the reason behind more decent music being created.
11. Tooji - Rebels
Sent in TSC191 by Talian, placed 2nd with 103 points.
Okay, this may sound like something that'd fit perfectly for Eurovision Song Contest, but I don't really care - this still sounds awesome. The progression here is pretty stellar - the climax at the chorus and that drop - like holy damn! Definitely one of the better things in this genre. This basically sounds like a more hardcore version of Adam Lambert's "Ghost Town", which is also probably why Tooji fared better in this ranking.
10. Major Lazer & DJ Snake - Lean On
Sent in TSC194 by Js21, placed 1st with 134 points.
Before this tune shat all over the charts worldwide, it was kept silently in TSC. To me, this was one of the least expected wins, simply due to the fact that prior to TSC194 such songs never did well. The indian/jamaican feel in the drop is pretty much the reason to live for, and together with brilliant verses and the progression to the drop, I can only say that this song really deserved both the commercial success, and the two TSC wins, as it also won TSC Record of the Year 2015.
9. LP. - Tokyo Sunrise
Sent in TSC202 by #ricktworick1, placed 1st with 206 points.
People are probably tired of this song by now, but this was the first entry of mine that I got immediately hooked into. The odd fusion of indie and asian instrumentation worked very well, and her voice, damn. She reminds me of Stevie Nicks musically - LP. would certainly do well in rock music. This tune would later flop terribly in the TSC 2015 contest. As Steven said, "When you think you're loved, but in fact everyone hates you."