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The 2015 Playlist: Tracks of the Year

  • Dec 7, 2015
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What a year for music it has been. Before we count down the best albums here's the very best tracks of the year.

30. Wolf Alice - Bros

29. Blur - Ice Cream Man

28. Unknown Mortal Orchestra - Can't Keep Checking My Phone

27. Florence & The Machine - Delilah

26. Felix Jaehn - Ain't Nobody

25. Mark Ronson - Daffodils (Feat. Kevin Parker)

24. A$AP Rocky - Everyday (Feat. Rod Stewart, Miguel & Mark Ronson)

23. The Maccabees - Spit It Out

22. Circa Waves - Fossils

21. Kanye West - All Day

20. Sufjan Stevens - Should Have Known Better

19. Big Data - Dangerous (Feat. Joywave)

18. Hot Chip - Started Right

17. Peace - Lost On Me

16. Foals - Mountain At My Gates

15. Du Blonde - The Hunter

14. Tame Impala - The Less I Know The Better

13. Kurt Vile - Pretty Pimpin'

12. Wolf Alice - Freazy

11. Courtney Barnett - Depreston

10. Tobias Jesso Jr. - How Could You Babe

9. Skrillex & Diplo - Where Are U Now (Feat. Justin Bieber)

8. Grimes - Kill V. Maim

7. Eagles of Death Metal - Save A Prayer (Duran Duran cover)

6. Everything Everything - Distant Past

5. The Weeknd - Can't Feel My Face

4. Jamie XX - I Know There's Gonna Be (Good Times) (Feat. Young Thug & Popcaan)

3. Father John Misty - The Night Josh Tillman Came To Our Apartment

2. Mark Ronson - Uptown Funk (Feat. Bruno Mars)

1. Mini Mansions - Vertigo (Feat. Alex Turner)

 
 
 

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