THE RECLUSIVE BLOGGER'S TOP 50 SONGS OF 2021


Hey guys, welcome to The Reclusive Blogger's Top 50 Songs of 2021. This is the first of two year-end music roundups and recaps.


Here I'll highlight my top 50 songs of 2021 and break down my 10 and why. These are my favorite tracks that had the biggest impression on me this year. Even with all the ups and downs, it has been quite the mega year for music. It's always great to look back shine a light on those songs again. To make it easier for you guys to listen to every song, I've included a Spotify playlist. I unveil my top 50 songs of 2021 all below...


1. BASTILLE - DISTORTED LIGHT BEAM

top 50 songs of 2021

Why it's #1 - Distorted Light Beam’ was the surprising first taste from the band’s upcoming fourth album. DLB showcases a band hungry for reinvention and striving to always be the very best version of themselves. Co-written and produced with Ryan Tedder and Maty Maro. It’s the bands' most pop forward and commanding song to date. Seeing Bastille push themselves & explore more pop sounds, dynamic lyricism, and production more than ever into their “Bastille” soundscape is refreshing. That’s why ‘Distorted Light Beam’ is number one. That and the fact it’s so darn catchy.


2. LIL NAS X - Montero (Call Me By Your By Name)

Why it's #2- Boundary pusher and new King Of Pop, Lil Nas X has had one incredible year. One of those things included the debut of my next pick Montero. The music video alone is a work of art. But the fact that a Queer man of color is ruling the pop and rap scene cannot be denied. Not only is Montero also catchy as hell but it’s pushing the boundaries, from the visual imagery he paints lyrically, to the references, truly everything. We have a new King Of Pop and his name is Montero.


3. CAROLINE POLACHEK - Bunny Is A Rider

Why it's #3- 'Bunny Is a Rider' has Caroline completely leaving her 'Pang' sound behind and I love it. From the start of the whistle, I was hooked. It’s weird, and it feels like you stepped into some unknown territory, unsure of where you are headed. The sparse yet slick production is a new sound for Caroline as is the syncopated at times almost staccato rhythms her vocals take on. It isn’t until this crazy joyride is over you realize you want more.


4. THE MARIAS - Hush

Why it's #4- 'Hush' (and Cinema) was one of the more arresting pieces of music this year. The single was an addicting blend of futuristic pop, a sleek and heady bass line, and edgy alternative guitars. What truly carries makes this song is the vocal interplay between the duo of María Zardoya, and Josh Conway.


5. JOJO - Creature Of Habit

Why it's #5- JoJo let's go on this beautifully vulnerable track about staying in a co-dependent relationship just because it feels familiar but not happy. Her powerhouse vocals shine throughout. As well as her unmatched ability to emote fluctuating emotions that often come with heartbreak, romance, love, relationships, is why this is #5 and she’s consistently my go-to.


6. SAD NIGHT DYNAMITE - Smoke Hole

Why it's #6- Not only does the production on this incredible track go hard, but it's hard to place genre-wise. The Somerset duo take inspiration from bands Massive Attack or the Gorillaz. They cleverly elevate mixing so many genres and create this all-out creeper of a jam. It slinks along until it finally worms its way into your ear, and unlike anything I've heard of late. Even their stop motion meets claymation music video is full of horror and creep.


7. HALSEY - I’m Am Not a Woman, I’m a God

Why it's #7- Halsey comes full circle as an artist on this exceptionally powerful track. It's an absolute banger of a song going full throttle from the start of its two minutes and fifty-six seconds. Underneath the darkened pulsating synths and thrashing guitars. It's Halsey owning her power and being a badass full stop. Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross are producers. Their signature DIY style complements a wrought and difficult tale. Halsey's lyrics on this song and throughout the album tackle difficult themes. She described it as a treatise on childbirth, misogyny, the patriarchy, love, feminism, and even death.


8. BTS - Butter

Why it's #8- This is not only one of the biggest songs of the year but it is from the biggest band & arguably the biggest artist. BTS has slowly taken over the world and not only captured our hearts but our eyes and ears. 'Butter' has an undeniable groove that mixes the best of K-POP and American Pop/R&B rhythms. To put it quite simply it's an earworm, with easy to sing lyrics. The cherry on the top is the bright, and super colorful dance-heavy music video.


9. OLIVIA RODRIGO - good 4 u

Why it's #9- It Girl Olivia kicked it up several notches displaying a fierce side of herself on this Pop Punk number. Borrowing a thing or two from the badass rock and pop girls of the aughts. It's fittingly the breakup anthem of this year. Rodrigo had us all spinning over this artful and thrilling takedown of an ex who moves on way too quickly.


10. MARINA - Purge The Poison

top 50 songs of 2021

Why it's #10- A gifted songwriter whose ability to quickly tap into emotions is something of a gift. Marina uses that talent to hone in on critics, climate control, and even misogyny. It's a well-crafted takedown of conspiracies, egos, and how we're destroying the planet. All set to brash fuzzy guitars, blistering synths, and a raging bass line. Marina ponders the human condition, friendships, witches, and living in Hollywood. It might seem like a lot but Marina ties it all together brilliantly. Her signature husky timbre hit hard almost staccato-like in her delivery.


...And the rest of the best top 50 songs of 2021!

11. ARLO PARKS // Portra 400

12. AFI // Dulcería

13. SELENA GOMEZ & RAUW ALEJANDRO // Baila Conmigo

14. ADELE // Easy On Me

15. DOJA CAT & SZA // Kiss Me More

16. RAUW ALEJANDRO // Todo De Ti

17. FRED AGAIN // Marea (We’ve Lost Dancing)

18. HYUNA & DAWN // PING PONG

19. GLASS ANIMALS // I Don’t Wanna Talk (I Just Wanna Dance)

20. THE WEEKND // Take My Breath

21. NORMANI (FEAT. CARDI B) // Wild Side

22. MITSKI // Working for the Knife

23. J BALVIN & SECH // Una Nota

24. WILLOW (FEAT. TRAVIS BARKER) // t r a n s p a r e n t s o u l

25. TWICE // The Feels

26. MANESKIN // I Wanna Be Your Slave

27. GIRL IN RED // Serotonin

28. SAWEETIE (FEAT. DOJA CAT) // Best Friend

29. SIGRID // Mirror

30. JUSTIN BIEBER (FEAT. GIVEON & DANIEL CAESAR) // Peaches

31. STROMAE // Santé

32. HAYLEY WILLIAMS // My Limb

33. ASHNIKKO (FEAT. KELIS) // Deal With It

34. PLACEBO // Beautiful James

35. SELF ESTEEM // Prioritise Pleasure

36. JOYWAVE // Pray For The Robot

37. AU/RA // Bite Marks

38. SHARON VAN ETTEN & ANGEL OLSEN // Like I Used To

39. YEBBA // October Sky

40. DAVE & STORMZY // Clash

41. SNAIL MAIL // Ben Franklin

42. CHLOË // Have Mercy

43. LORDE // Solar Power

44. CL // Spicy

45. MUNA (FEAT. PHOEBE BRIDGERS) // Silk Chiffon

46. MARIE NAFFAH // Wasteland

47. WOLF ALICE // The Last Man On Earth

48. MEGAN THEE STALLION // Thot Shit

49. BO BURNHAM // All Eyes On Me

50. THE RECLUSIVE BLOGGER & VALSHAL // Electric Dark


I truly look forward to doing this every year and reminiscing over what a fantastic year it was in music. I would like to end my list by thanking everyone for supporting me and TRB and for reading and listening. Please be sure to check out my new podcast and subscribe by clicking here.

You can stream my Top 50 Songs of 2021 playlist on Spotify here.

I want to know what was your favorite music is this year? What are you most looking forward to in music next year? Tweet me on @thebrittneyw or leave a comment below! What did you agree or disagree with from my list? Furthermore, please subscribe to my publication and share this article. Any support is much appreciated and isn't just supporting me, but independent music journalism as a whole. My list for my ten best albums of 2021 is out this week.


Previous
Previous

INTERVIEW WITH... DARK POP SINGER-SONGWRITER MADLEO

Next
Next

INTERVIEW WITH... ALTERNATIVE POP DUO MISERY KIDS