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Miley Cyrus Leads Top VEVO Videos of the Year: What Are They?

Miley Cyrus is the MTV Artist of the Year for a reason. The 21-year old simply dominated the music scene in 2013, most notably when it came to her headline-generating music videos. The singer, in fact, is behind the two most-watched videos on VEVO over the past 12 months, leading the way with “Wrecking Ball,” followed by “We Can’t Stop.” Miley Cyrus “Wrecking Ball” – Director’s Cut Miley Cyrus “We Can’t Stop” Video (Director’s Cut) What other artists made the Top 10 list? Let’s count them down, shall we? “Scream and Shout” by Will.i.am and Britney Spears came in at number-three: Will.i.am Ft. Britney Spears – Scream & Shout “Diamonds” by Rihanna lands at number-four: Rihanna – Diamonds (Official Music Video) Katy’s Perry “Roar” is number-five: Katy Perry – Roar (Music Video) Pink and Nate Ruess teamed up for “Just Give Me a Reason,” which sits at number-six: Pink and Nate Ruess – “Just Give Me a Reason” At number-seven? Robin Thicke and his controversial ” Blurred Lines .” Robin Thicke – Blurred Lines ft. T.I. & Pharrell Rihanna touches down again at number-eight with “Stay.” Rihanna – “Stay” (Music Video) Naughty Boy and Sam Smith check in at number-nine with “La La La.” Naughty Boy Ft. Sam Smith – “La La La” And One Direction concludes the Top 10 countdown with “Kiss You.” One Direction – “Kiss You”

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American Idol Top 10 Recap: Who Was the Best?

The American Idol Top 10 gave it their all Wednesday with “Songs of the Idols,” i.e. tracks used on the show by previous contestants or later released by winners. Basically, hooray for Kelly Clarkson tributes! It’s hard to handicap a clear favorite right now, but as Randy Jackson put it, Angie Miller, Candice Glover, and Kree Harrison look like they’re in it to win it. Take a look at those strong efforts below: Angie Miller – I Surrender (American Idol Top 10) Candice Glover – I Who Have Nothing (American Idol Top 10) Kree Harrison – Crying (American Idol Top 10) The vocals and performances of the above three seemed to put them in the top tier last night, though there are many weeks (and voter surprises) to come. As for the best – and worst – of the rest? Read on … We’d rank Amber Holcomb, Burnell Taylor and Janelle Arthur in the middle tier. Nothing too groundbreaking last night, but probably good enough to stay put. Here are the three of them doing their thing: Amber Holcomb – A Moment Like This (American Idol Top 10) Burnell Taylor – Flying Without Wings (American Idol Top 10) Janelle Arthur – Gone (American Idol Top 10) In the bottom tier we’ve got Lazaro Arbos, Curtis Finch, Jr., Paul Jolley, and Devin Velez. Just not seeing all that much from any of them right now. Agree? Disagree? Watch them now: Lazaro Arbos – Breakaway (American Idol Top 10) Curtis Finch Jr. – I Believe (American Idol Top 10) Paul Jolley – Amazed (American Idol Top 10) Devin Velez – Temporary Home (American Idol Top 10) You tell us – are we on the money in our summation of the field, or do we have it totally wrong? Share your comments below and vote in our Idol poll: Who do you think was the best of the Top 10?   Amber Holcomb Angie Miller Burnell Taylor Candice Glover Curtis Finch Jr. Devin Velez Kree Harrison Janelle Arthur Lazaro Arbos Paul Jolley View Poll »

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American Idol Top 10 Recap: Who Was the Best?