The best singles of 2010

Following our recent selection of the best albums of 2010, we've compiled a list of our best single of 2010. There were so many singles who draws our attention this year, but we managed to isolate, to a nice digestible list five individuals who made 2010 the biggest influence on us.

Arcade Fire - We Used To Wait

2010 was quite a successful year for Canadian rockers Arcade Fire. The release of their third studioAlbum, suburbs, beyond the promise of her previous albums and helped them become one of the largest and most important groups in the world. "We used to wait was the first single from the album and announced their arrival on music Top Table - to show their increasing maturity both lyrically and musically.

Gorillaz - Stylo

animated rag-tag band of Damon Albarn hedonists were the band reaches the step in 2010 is the third album was Gorillaz - Release Plastic Beach in the summer to resounding critical and commercial success. With its impressive appeal of A-list staff, including Snoop Dog, Gruff Rhys, Mark E. Smith and Lou Reed album was always to be interesting - but with the release of "Stylo" We have gone from curious absolutely thrilled. With a compelling and emotional voice of Bobby Womack and an irresistible Mos Def Rap "Stylo" soon became one of the most memorable songs and> 2010th

Eminem feat. Rihanna - Love The Way You Lie

Two pop-rap crossover caught the attention of this year, but we chose York for this Jay-Z and Alicia Keys' New Love-in, as it came from practically nothing to the light in the standings in 2010. We all know Eminem released a new album this year, but no one expects that there is really a return to form that was it. The only confirmed for us no doubt that Mr. Mathers is back in the big hip-hop, and wasone of the best single of 2010.

The Ting Tings - Hands

After consultation with Salford Ting Tings were in Berlin to sample the electromagnetic left serious culture in preparation for their third album, we were naturally curious. The first fruits of this work was "hands", a straight-up dance floor stomper complete with stunning infectious hooks and catchy. Because of this song should be their second album, one of the highlights of 2011.

Manic Street Preachers- (It's Not War) Just The End Of Love

The Manic Street Preachers, has opted for a slight change of musical pace this year - ditching the edge of their previous political pride, to the pompous Postcards from a young man. From the opening guitar and strings combining radio-friendly, it was clear that the Welsh legends return in the form of packaging arena of Everything Must Go - which is never a bad thing in his eyes.

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