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2010

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  • The Basics

    Just when you thought pop music couldn't get any stranger, 2010 hit our stereos upside the head with one twilight zone track after another. Led by the year's top-selling digital single — Train's "Hey, Soul Sister," a ukulele-led meditation on Burning Man — we're talking about everything from the sensitive side of Eminem (the skeletal drums and swooning strings of "Not Afraid," the restrained riffs and inescapable Rihanna choruses of "Love the Way You Lie") to a pair of smash Katy Perry singles that'd clear up just about any cloudy day (the sun-stroked electro of "Teenage Dream" and "California Gurls").

    Not to be outdone is our Next Steps, which drop Lady GaGa in the same set as Beyoncé and the Black Eyed Peas.

    $7.74 The Basics
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  • Next Steps

    True to its title, Lady GaGa's second platter — The Fame Monster — couldn't be stopped in 2010. All thanks to three Top 10 singles and a brain-burrowing blend of siren-call synths ("Bad Romance"), beehive beats ("Telephone"), and mildly insane melodies ("Alejandro"). Speaking of artists who owned the spotlight, Ke$ha dared us to love or hate her with the razor-tongued rhymes and speaker-clobbering keys of "Blah Blah Blah" and "We R Who We R," Drake broke through with brutally honest singles like "Find Your Love," and Kanye West bounced back with the skull-crushing loops of "Power."

    Some of the same names creep into our Deep Cuts as well, right alongside such familiar faces as Miley Cyrus and Maroon 5.

    $7.14 Next Steps
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  • Deep Cuts

    Our chart-skimming 2010 playlist doesn't just add to the deafening buzz of newly anointed pop stars like Katy Perry and Ke$ha; it's also a flawless reminder of the year's other hits, including the manic drum machines and prison-break verses of "Can't Be Tamed," the Dirty Dancing nods and bendable basslines of "The Time (Dirty Bit)," the feel-good singer-songwriter grooves of "Haven't Met You Yet," and Christina Aguilera's finest crack at the clubs in forever ("Not Myself Tonight"). Not to mention such buzz-stirring singles as "Fireflies" and "Bulletproof" — two very different takes on electro-pop that'll please fans of the Postal Service and Yaz.

    $5.16 Deep Cuts
  • Complete Set

    The line between pop, rap, rock, and R&B wasn't just blurred in 2010 — it was tossed out the window by tracks that were as scatterbrained as the Twitter and Facebook feeds that trampled our computer screens. As you're about to hear, this is a good thing — a very good thing, leading to such instant classics as B.o.B's guard-dropping collaboration with Paramore singer Hayley Williams ("Airplanes"); Usher's will.i.am-assisted assault on discriminating dancefloors ("OMG"); and Jay-Z's timeless tribute to New York City ("Empire State of Mind," featuring a golden Alicia Keys chorus). And if you ever need a break from all of those laser-guided synth lines and heat-seeking hooks, we made sure to mention a flurry of country-fried favorites from Clay Walker ("She Won't Be Lonely Long"), Sugarland ("Stuck Like Glue"), and Rodney Atkins ("Farmer's Daughter").

    $20.04 Complete Set
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Customer Reviews

Missing Songs

People keep saying how Tio Cruz and Ce Low aren't in it well at the top of the chart there 4 steps/ parts. you have to go to Complete Set and then there are your "missing songs". So, before you start yelling at itunes maybe you should learn how to use the site.

Modern Music is just terrible

I can't understand how people mostly listen to the mixture of hip-hop/electronic music these days. The only songs I would buy would be the country music songs, the Owl City, Maroon 5, Michael Bublé, Train, Shakira and maybe the Glee Cast and Miley Cyrus, but that's it. What happened to Rock? Todays music, or at least 90% of it, have lost its charm of the artists of the 60´s, 70´s, 80´s and 90´s.Where is todays Phil Collins? Almost Everybody forgot the tradition of the artists in the past and decided to create a new type of music, where they sing like robots and the songs have anti-meanings.

No rock????

Seriously, there were at least a couple rock songs/albums you could've put in! This is Happening, The Suburbs, Plastic Beach... come on!

2010 The Basics
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  • $7.74 The Basics
  • Released: Jan 11, 2011

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