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These are the best songs of 2019

What are the best songs of 2019 according to the editors' selection that we couldn't listen to?

Also in 2019, we got a lot of new songs, which we enjoyed listening to on the way to work or having a drink with friends. We have prepared a selection of the best songs, which we will not forget so quickly.

The best songs of 2019

Old Town Road (Lil Nas X ft. Billy Ray Cyrus)


2019 will definitely be remembered for this mix of country music and rap. The song tells the story of the road to success with easy-to-remember lyrics and a creative melody that left no one indifferent.

Lose You to Love Me (Selena Gomez)


Perhaps the most anticipated "break up" song of the year, with which Selena is supposed to break her silence and finally share with her fans her feelings about the breakup with her longtime boyfriend Justin Bieber.

Bad Guy (Billie Eilish)


On the one hand, the song scares us a little with both the lyrics and the melody, and on the other, it teases us. Undoubtedly, it became a hit because it does not fit the clichés of a pop hit.

Juice (Lizzo)


A song that can be declared an anthem of self-acceptance. More than a positive song that will make your heels itch.

Con Altura (Rosalía & J Balvin ft. El Guincho)


Con altura can be roughly translated as doing everything better than the rest, which can also be linked to the success of this song, which has more than a billion views on YouTube, surpassing many other hits.

Cellophane (FKA Twigs)


The once very private singer reveals herself this time in a ballad, in which she talks precisely about the loss of privacy and the sense of her own identity, and how, despite this, she eventually found something better in return.

Don't Start Now (Dua Lipa)


The song can be seen as a follow-up to Dua's hit New Rules, which will also boost everyone's confidence after a difficult breakup and which many can relate to.

The Greatest (Lana del Rey)


The Greatest is a nostalgic ballad about a bygone era that starts us thinking about where we've come in culture, and with which Lana takes us back into a melancholic mood.

Motivation (Normans)


The singer's fourth solo hit since leaving Fifth Harmony was an instant hit with pop and R&B beats reminiscent of early 2000s hits.

Boyfriend (Ariana Grande & Social House)


How to fall in love with someone without burdening your chosen one with your problems? Or maybe we are just afraid of commitment? A song that perfectly sums up the modern dating scene.

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