Top 50 Singles of 2009: 50-46
50. Yeah Yeah Yeahs - Zero

The furthest they’ve come to obtaining that infamous label of poptastic. The video, especially, shows Karen O at the height of her power.
49. Alphabeat - The Spell

A reinvention of sorts, which took some getting used to. The adlibs and synthesizers are ever better than the main melody.
48. Aqua - My Mamma Said

The group’s most mature, achingly beautiful song with a dark, artsy video to match. Far removed from novelty pop.
47. Carolina Liar - Show Me What I'm Looking For

The biggest radio ballad of the summer, they stuffed this one to the brim with drama and layered a hands-swaying-in-the-air chorus on top.
46. Janet Jackson - Make Me

The most Janet Jackson sounding single she’s released in a long while, it’s not among her best, but even autopilot Janet is better than most.

The furthest they’ve come to obtaining that infamous label of poptastic. The video, especially, shows Karen O at the height of her power.
49. Alphabeat - The Spell

A reinvention of sorts, which took some getting used to. The adlibs and synthesizers are ever better than the main melody.
48. Aqua - My Mamma Said

The group’s most mature, achingly beautiful song with a dark, artsy video to match. Far removed from novelty pop.
47. Carolina Liar - Show Me What I'm Looking For

The biggest radio ballad of the summer, they stuffed this one to the brim with drama and layered a hands-swaying-in-the-air chorus on top.
46. Janet Jackson - Make Me

The most Janet Jackson sounding single she’s released in a long while, it’s not among her best, but even autopilot Janet is better than most.
Labels: Alphabeat, Aqua, Carolina Liar, countdowns, Janet Jackson, Yeah Yeah Yeahs