
Icy and dramatic, this proved to be the introduction to one of the more interesting looking popstars of the year. Too shrill at first, but after a few months resistance was futile.
39. Muse - Uprising

The furthest the band has ever ventured into straight-up glam rock, this had a beat to die for. Couple that with a slyly memorable hook and some football chants, and you�ve got yourself an anthem.
38. Jesse McCartney - How Do You Sleep

A surprise addition to the list, this kitschy pop/hip-hop single was inescapable this spring, and the chorus was one of the best of McCartney�s career.
37. Robbie Williams - Bodies

The big comeback single that didn�t seem to be so big at first. Like all the best songs, it became more and more impressive as the weeks went on.
36. Taylor Swift - You Belong With Me

She�s verging on the point of over saturation, but before that, this simple, lovelorn pop song hearkened back to the simple radio hits of the late nineties.
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