Friday, December 31, 2021

Mel's Top 100 Hits of 2021


THE TOP 100 HITS OF 2021
As compiled from Mel’s Current Top 20 Weekly Charts

CHART NOTES

This year's Top 100 Hits of 2021 chart had a fairly good mix of genres ranging from mainstream pop to rock, country, electronic, dance, hip hop and indie music tracks. 

“Save Your Tears” is #1 - The Weeknd / The Weeknd featuring Ariana Grande:  The two versions of “Save Your Tears” a song originally recorded by The Weeknd in 2020 and included on his album After Hours became a #1 hit on Mel’s Current Top 20 for two weeks near the beginning of 2021. It held the #1 spot for 2 weeks before falling off and staying at #2 for four weeks.


In the meantime while it bubbled at #2, another version of “Save Your Tears”, a remix by The Weeknd coupled with singer Ariana Grande gave the song a fresh start. Since the original was still on my chart, I decided after 4 weeks to push the remix back up to #1 where it lingered for 6 additional weeks in the months of April and May. 


The song spent a total of 31 weeks on the Current Top 20, more than any other to become 2021 Song of the Year.


Vocal Group of the Year: This has to go to the R&B group SILK SONIC who gave us three huge top 20 singles in 2021. Led by vocalist/musicians Bruno Mars and Anderson .Paak they led 2021 off with a great 1970s sounding throwback single, “Leave the Door Open”. That song held oon to the #1 spot for 4 weeks on the Current Top 20, and spent 23 weeks on the chart to put the single at #2 for the year. 


Silk Sonic wrapped the year up with two more Top 3 singles that included “Skate” and “Smokin’ Out The Window”, both of which peaked at #3 and stayed on the chart for a dozen weeks each.


Punk Band of the Year: Definitely goes to The Linda Lindas who broke out with a huge viral video hit called “Racist, Sexist Boy” that was shot live in a library within the Los Angeles area. That song put them on the map and spent a few weeks on the Current Top 20 peaking at #14, which was enough to squeak in a position #100 on this chart.


In the summer their first official single “OH!” issued by Epitath Records hit my Top 20 chart and soared to #1, staying there for four weeks. It spent a total of 15 weeks on the top 20 which was good enough to land at #4 for the year.


Darling of the Media Award: That has to go to Olivia Rodrigo, a young singer who probably help put rock music back on the map. Her first breakout song was “Drivers License”. It quickly picked up streams, video views and radio airplay. It climbed my chart to make it to #1 in the first half of 2021. It spent 2 of its 15 week chart run at the top, making it to #14 for the year. 


She released four more singles after that, with one more going to #1. “Good 4 U” is a good rock song that held on to the top spot for 4 of its 15 week chart run. It ended up at #3 for 2021.


All of her charted singles were taken from her debut album Sour.


A Big Year for Elton John: Did you know Elton John is 74 years old? Well he came back in a big way in 2021. Elton has always had some kind of song on the charts since he first started in the business in 1970. 


For 2021 he managed to put five singles into the Current Top 20. They include “After All,” a duet with Charlie Puth that went to #13, “Finish Line” that pared him with Stevie Wonder, with the song going to #12 at the end of the year. He was featured on “Nothing Else Matters” a Metallica cover song fronted by singer Miley Cyrus in which Elton, Yo Yo Ma and several other musicians had prominent roles as back-up musicians. That record peaked at #8 on the Current Top 20. 


I thought in mid 2021 his big comeback was with singer Rina Sawayama, whom he did a duet with on her track “Chosen Family”. That record put Elton John and Sawayama into the Current Top 20 Top 5. “Chosen Family” peaked at #2 for two weeks, spending a total of 12 weeks on the chart, which was enough to land the single at the #19 spot on the Top 100 chart.


Elton John’s biggest hit of 2021 was to come later in the summer when a PNAU remix called “Cold Heart” which moshed several of his older hits together into a medley, was done as a duet with pop diva Dua Lipa. That record came out in August, peaked for 3 week at #1 in September and has managed to hang on to the chart for 18 weeks and still listed going into 2022. For the year “Cold Heart (PNAU remix) ends up at #5 for 2021.


All of the Elton John tracks are featured on his 2021 album titled The Lockdown Sessions.


Elton John was not done. In mid December he released a holiday track with Ed Sheeran. That song, “Merry Christmas” got to #5 after three short weeks on the chart, and is still listed as we move into 2022. Therefore it will likely show up on next year’s Top 100.


Other Comebacks: Adele came back with a new album in late 2021 called 30. It yielded the #1 hit “Easy on Me” which ended up at #8 for the year. Two more singles came off the album charted in the final weeks of the year.


ABBA returned to making a few more hit records this year with the release of their first album Voyage since 1982. Three singles made The Current Top 20 chart. They were “Don’t Shut Me Down” (#2 peak), “Just a Notion” (#7 peak) and “I Still Have Faith In You” (#10 peak). All three are in this year’s Top 100 Hits of 2021. This is probably the last songs we’ll ever get from the aging pop group, who have mostly been in retirement since 1982.


Paul McCartney, Ringo Starr, Ed Sheeran, Coldplay, AC/DC and the Foo Fighters all had comeback hits for 2021. At least one song from each of them are on the Top 100.


Finally K-Pop: Several K-Pop songs made an impact on the Current Top 20. They included “My Universe” which is a Coldplay single featuring the boy band, BTS. That went to #1 for a few weeks here.  


BTS also scored a top 20 hit with their track “Butter” which peaked at #9 and ended up at #68 for 2021.


Two members from Blackpink scored solo top 20 hits. First up it was Rosé who went to #9 with “On The Ground” giving her the #76 hit on the Top 100. A few months later Lisa scored a #2 solo hit called “Money” that ends up at #24 on the Top 100.


Those are my highlights for 2021. The entire Top 100 of 2021 is a highlight in its own right and a good memory jogger for the year gone by. 


It is hopeful that more good music will be released in 2022. The songs are out there.


The Top 100 Hits of 2021 chart appears below. You can watch all of the videos in the video player that appears below the chart. Marvel and enjoy!







Tuesday, December 28, 2021

Mel's Current Top 20 Hits 12-23-21


Adele Recaptures The #1 Spot

Adele finishes off 2021 at the top of the chart again with the same song. “Easy on Me” from her album 30 once again nudges its way to #1, up from last week’s #2 position where it stayed for 2 weeks while Ed Sheeran held the top spot with “Overpass Graffiti.” Now he’s back at #2 and Adele’s on top. 

Not to be outdone by her own #1 achievement, Adele can also boast to have two additional songs on this week’s Current Top 20. Debuting at #18 is her latest track from 30, entitled “Can I Get It.” Her second single, “Oh My God” moves up one from within the top 5 to claim the #4 position.

Ed Sheeran need not worry as his holiday duet, “Merry Christmas” with Elton John jumps up from #10 to #5 this week. The song is one of the very few new holiday hits to be listed on this past week’s Billboard Hot 100 at #21. The song also tops my Christmas Chart for a third week.

With 2002 just around the corner, it suddenly sounds like 1981 if you can believe your ears for the song that debuts at #19. The Human League is back with a new remix of their old 1981 song “Don’t You Want Me.” I heard this on YouTube Music late last month, and to me it was new enough to get it listed. We’ll see how long it can maintain itself as a hit more than 40 years later.

THE CHART

TW Song TitleArtistLW
  1Easy On MeAdele  2
  2Overpass GraffitiEd Sheeran  1
  3Smokin' Out The WindowSilk Sonic  3
  4Oh My GodAdele  5
  5Merry ChristmasEd Sheeran & Elton John 10
  6Cold Heart (PNAU remix)Elton John & Dua Lipa  6
  7Just A NotionABBA  8
  8Am I The Only OneAaron Lewis  4
  9The FeelsTWICE 12
 10All Too Well (Taylor's Version)Taylor Swift 20
 11MoneyLisa  7
 12Finish LineElton John & Stevie Wonder    13
 13ShiversEd Sheeran  9
 14Beggin'Maneskin 14
 15Gonna Be UsMiss Li 17
 16So Happy It HurtsBryan Adams 16
 17BrightenJerry Cantrell 11
 18Can I Get ItAdele new 
 19Don't You Want Me (2021 remix)The Human League new
 20Enemy (from Arcane League of Legends)  Imagine Dragons X JID 15

CHART LINKS