Exclusive: Loft965.com’s Best 110 Songs Of 2011!

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  1. “Ouch That Hurt!” – Dionne Bromfield
  2. “My Name Is Trouble” – Keren Ann
  3. “I Care” – Beyonce
  4. “Runaway” – Will Young
  5. “He Won’t Go” – Adele
  6. “White Nights” – Oh Land
  7. “Mali” – Lira
  8. “Foreign Language” – Flight Facilities
  9. “End Of Time” – Beyonce
  10. “Georgia” – Emily King
  11. “Southern Freeez” – Beverley Knight
  12. “All The Beautiful Girls” – Keren Ann
  13. “Beat Of My Drum” – Nicola Roberts
  14. “Glamazon” – RuPaul
  15. “Yous A Nasty” – Sam Sparro
  16. “Keep Running” – Gemma Hayes
  17. “Buy My Love” – Wynter Gordon
  18. “Marathon” – Tennis
  19. “Where Have You Been” – Rihanna
  20. “Lovesong” – Adele
  21. “This Love” – Julia Stone
  22. “Love You Like A Love Song” – Selena Gomez & The Scene
  23. “So In Love” – Jill Scott featuring Anthony Hamilton
  24. “Lady Luck” – Jamie Woon
  25. “We Found Love” – Rihanna
  26. “I Wanna Go” – Britney Spears
  27. “Notorious” – The Saturdays
  28. “End Of The World” – Lenka
  29. “Love On Top” – Beyonce
  30. “So Into You” – Ledisi
  31. “Love You So” – Delilah
  32. “Salty Air” – J.Viewz
  33. “Game Over” – Daley
  34. “Get Some” – Lykke Li
  35. “Bang Bang Bang” – Selena Gomez & The Scene
  36. “Not My Daddy” – Kelly Price
  37. “Safari Disco Club” – YELLE
  38. “Safe Travels (Don’t Die)” – Lisa Hannigan
  39. “Until The World Ends” – Britney Spears
  40. “Movement” – Katy B
  41. “Love After War” – Robin Thicke
  42. “I Bring The Beat” – RuPaul
  43. “Disco, Blisters & A Comedown” – Nicola Roberts
  44. “Do You Remember” – Ane Brun
  45. “On Battleship Hill” – PJ Harvey
  46. “Ever After” – Emily King
  47. “Our Day Will Come” – Amy Winehouse
  48. “No One Can Touch Us Tonight” – jj
  49. “Geronimo” – Aura Dione
  50. “The Alchemist” – Gabin
  51. “Making You Wait” – Jill Scott
  52. “Yeah Right” – Dionne Bromfield
  53. “Suga Mama” – Keren Ann
  54. “One Last Try” – Ane Brun
  55. “Judas” – Lady Gaga
  56. “I Feel Love” – Kim Wayman & Unclubbed
  57. “Take Care” – Drake & Rihanna
  58. “Asthma Attack” – Cocknbullkid
  59. “Heavy Metal Lover” – Lady Gaga
  60. “Down For Whatever” – Kelly Rowland
  61. “Run The World (Girls)” – Beyonce
  62. “We Turn It Up” – Oh Land
  63. “In The Dark” – Dev
  64. “How I Roll” – Britney Spears
  65. “My Heart Skips A Beat” – Lenka
  66. “Why You Do That” – Amina Bryant
  67. “Fabulous Life” – Mya
  68. “She Always Gets What She Wants” – Florrie
  69. “Countdown” – Beyonce
  70. “All Fired Up” – The Saturdays
  71. “Carry” – Tori Amos
  72. “Born This Way” – Lady Gaga
  73. “The Wilhelm Scream” – James Blake
  74. “Why Can’t We” – Asa
  75. “I Wrote The Book” – Beth Ditto
  76. “Born To Die” – Lana Del Rey
  77. “Brand New Bitch” – Anjulie
  78. “Moon” – Bjork
  79. “Sun Of A Gun” – Oh Land
  80. “Hold It Against Me” – Britney Spears
  81. “My Baby” – Julia Stone
  82. “What Doesn’t Kill You (Stronger)” – Kelly Clarkson
  83. “Voodoo” – Oh Land
  84. “Jealousy” – Will Young
  85. “Shame” – Jill Scott
  86. “Lotus Flower” – Radiohead
  87. “Tell Me A Tale” – Michael Kiwanuka
  88. “Uberlin” – REM
  89. “Sweetest Thing” – Dione Bromfield
  90. “Ragamuffin” – Selah Sue
  91. “Pop Song” – Hafdis Huld
  92. “All About Tonight” – Pixie Lott
  93. “Titanium” – David Guetta featuring SiA
  94. “Are You Leaving?” – Erik Hassle
  95. “War Is Hell” – Nicole Atkins
  96. “Within Or Without” – Washed Out
  97. “White Flag” – September
  98. “Sweetest High” – Nadine Coyle
  99. “Best Thing I Never Had” – Beyonce
  100. “Washing Away Yesterday” – Undersea Poem
  101. “Head First” – Nikka Costa
  102. “Hello Hello” – Bic Runga
  103. “Rather Die Young” – Beyonce
  104. “I’ll Be Waiting” – Adele
  105. “When I Dance” – Lira
  106. “I Just Want A Lover” – Will Young
  107. “Start Over” – Beyonce
  108. “Written On The Forehead” – PJ Harvey
  109. “Papi” – Jennifer Lopez
  110. “Worship” – Ane Brun & Jose Gonzalez

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LOFT965.COM CHART: WEEK 51 OF 2011

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  • 1. Born To Die – Lana Del Rey
  • 2. Love You So – Delilah
  • 3.Where Have U Been – Rihanna
  • 4. This Girl’s Prepared For War – Bic Runga
  • 5. Geronimo – Aura Dione
  • 6. Foolin’ – Dionne Bromfield
  • 7. A Case Of You – James Blake
  • 8. Yo-Yo – Nicola Roberts
  • 9. Love After War – Robin Thicke
  • 10. Nuclear Season – Charli XCX

Sexy Track: “The Sweetest Thing” by Dionne Bromfield

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This is the third time from the same album that Dionne Bromfield gets the incredibly prestigious “Sexy Track” title from our blog. Okay, naysayers you can settle down, we are making a joke much to your dismay. This song is a little tougher than the radio-friendly “Yeah Right” and the extremely infectious “Ouch That Hurt.” It’s a soul song with an old rock mentality. Something that feels like it could be a teeny bopper anthem yet be featured on the snobby Q magazine. The lyrics are the real catch here and they speak a story of ultimate yearning. A proper London streets song with great vocals and words that are uttered of pure emotion. We really believe that Dionne Bromfield is the natural continuation of Amy Winehouse’s legacy.

Video Premiere: “Ouch (Demons Never Die Mix)” by Dionne Bromfield

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The original version of this song had better get a video and a release date or we’ve lost all faith in good pop music. The original is so stellar that it’s hard for me to digest this one or the video for it. I imagined the  other one to be a faux-live throwback TV performance reminiscent of the mid-60′s Motown performances but with color! This makes us a little sad, to see that this version settled for the version that makes the single. Please say it isn’t so!

Loft965.com Chart: Week 35 of 2011

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  • 1. Ouch That Hurt – Dionne Bromfield
  • 2. Ever After – Emily King
  • 3. Mali – Lira
  • 4. Bang Bang Bang – Selena Gomez & The Scene
  • 5. Marathon – Tennis
  • 6. Neva Soft – Ms. Dynamite
  • 7. So Into You – Ledisi
  • 8. Game Over – Daley
  • 9. Not My Daddy – Kelly Price
  • 10. Foreign Language – Flight Facilities

 

 

Loft965.com Chart: Week 32 of 2011

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  • 1. Foreign Language – Flight Facilities
  • 2. Buy Me Love – Wynter Gordon
  • 3. Do You Remember – Ane Brun
  • 4. I Bring The Beat – RuPaul
  • 5. Love You Like A Love Song – Selena Gomez & The Scene
  • 6. Ouch That Hurt – Dionne Bromfield
  • 7. Yeah Right – Dionne Bromfield
  • 8. Rather Die Young – Beyonce
  • 9. End Of Time – Beyonce
  • 10. Southern Freeez – Beverley Knight

Loft965.com Chart: Week 31 of 2011

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  • 1. Do You Remember – Ane Brun
  • 2. Foreign Language – Flight Facilities
  • 3. Yeah Right – Dionne Bromfield
  • 4. End Of Time – Beyonce
  • 5. Buy Me Love – Wynter Gordon
  • 6. I Bring The Beat – RuPaul
  • 7. Start Over – Beyonce
  • 8. Why You Do That – Amina Bryant
  • 9. Marathon – Tennis
  • 10. Love You Like A Love Song – Selena Gomez & The Scene

 

Watch Amy Winhouse’s final concert in its entirety!

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1. Entrance and “Just Friends”

2. “Addicted”

3. “Tears Dry On Their Own”

4. “Some Unholy War”

5. “Back To Black”

6. “Love Is A Losing Game”

7. “You Know I’m No Good”

8. “Valerie”

9. “You’re Wondering Now”

Loft965.com Chart: Week 30 of 2011

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  • 1. Just Friends – Amy Winehouse
  • 2. Yeah Right – Dionne Bromfield
  • 3. Cherry – Amy Winehouse
  • 4. You Know I’m No Good – Amy Winehouse
  • 5. You Sent My Flying – Amy Winehouse
  • 6. Love Is A Losing Game – Amy Winehouse
  • 7. End Of Time – Beyonce
  • 8. In My Bed- Amy Winehouse
  • 9. Back To Black – Amy Winehouse
  • 10. Southern Freeez – Beverley Knight

 

Amy Winehouse’s third album is complete!

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Allegedly, word is in the Amy Winehouse has completed recording her third album and her record label was just waiting for her to finish her rehab stint and then get to releasing it. We already heard that she was recording a song with Tony Bennett, but not sure if that will end up on the album or not. There is no news out on the subject matter yet, but there are a couple of tracks floating around like “Puppy Love.”

Sexy Track: “Ouch That Hurt” by Dionne Bromfield

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Many people think that Dione Bromfield is a product of Amy Winehouse‘s imagination. But, that is not the least true. With the rate she is going, she could easily be one of the biggest stars of the decade. Here we see Dionne Bromfield trying to continue the legacy of a genre that died too early, like Jackswing. If there was a natural continuation of Motown, it would be Dionne Bromfield’s Good To The Soul. One this song specially, Bromfield brings the traditional beats with a modern mentality with coquettish lyrics. It brings back puppy love like no other and makes you feel all warm and loved-up inside. This should be the next single!

Sexy Track: “Yeah Right” by Dionne Bromfield

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Leave it to Amy Winehouse’s protegé to do what all of Prince’s protegé’s couldn’t – get past being a one hit wonder. We Dionne Bromfield was introduced to us she did the Motown classics to show us what she is capable of and it was very easy to digest. Now, she’s out on her own limb and doing original music. This single from her sophomore album Good For The Soul is just that – good for the soul. Not forgetting the Motown element, these tracks have modern sensibility with a Soul Train attitude. It can be a great radio tune if given the time, but it can also make you get up and shake it.

Loft965.com Chart: Week 29 of 2011

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  • 1. Yeah Right – Dionne Bromfield
  • 2. End Of Time – Beyonce
  • 3. So Into You – Ledisi
  • 4. Southern Freeez – Beverley Knight
  • 5. Best Thing I Never Had – Beyonce
  • 6. Kind & Generous – Natalie Merchant
  • 7. Second Nature – Down To The Bone
  • 8. Le Boom Vent Suite – Jill Scot
  • 9. Natural Green – Blazo
  • 10. Yellow – Cocknbullkid