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THG Presents: Our Favorite Songs of 2010

Below is THG’s most favoritest songs of 2010. These are tracks we can’t get out of our heads, and ones that stand out most as we reflect on the past year. Before we unveil the top ten, here are a handful of disclaimers: We did not say “best,” nor are we implying this speaks for everyone. It’s just one site’s take, and we encourage you to submit your own. Yes, we are aware Ke$ha, Miley and Justin Bieber do not appear. Rihanna and Cee-Lo Green both ended up on THG’s list … and near the top to boot. Who joined them among our top ten jams of ’10? Find out after the jump! 10. Taio Cruz, “Dynamite” You will likely forget Taio Cruz’s name by this time next year. If you even knew it to begin with. But the man throws his hands up in the air sometimes. That is all. 9. Robyn, “Dancing On My Own” For those who feel the need to dance and cry simultaneously. 8. Michael Jackson feat. Akon, “Hold My Hand” Posthumous, previously-unreleased tracks are bad, more often than not. This one somehow strikes us as worthy of Michael Jackson’s legacy and message. Plus, how can you not appreciate the video they put together to accompany it? Hold My Hand Full Video: Akon & Michael Jackson 7. Kanye West feat. Jay-Z & Nicki Minaj, “Monster” For all Kanye’s non-musical headline-making abilities, he delivered a “Monster” track on My Beautfiul Dark Twsted Fantasy . Jay-Z and Nicki Minaj are great on it, too. 6. Lady Gaga feat. Beyonc

THG Presents: Our Favorite Songs of 2010

Below is THG’s most favoritest songs of 2010. These are tracks we can’t get out of our heads, and ones that stand out most as we reflect on the past year. Before we unveil the top ten, here are a handful of disclaimers: We did not say “best,” nor are we implying this speaks for everyone. It’s just one site’s take, and we encourage you to submit your own. Yes, we are aware Ke$ha, Miley and Justin Bieber do not appear. Rihanna and Cee-Lo Green both ended up on THG’s list … and near the top to boot. Who joined them among our top ten jams of ’10? Find out after the jump! 10. Taio Cruz, “Dynamite” You will likely forget Taio Cruz’s name by this time next year. If you even knew it to begin with. But the man throws his hands up in the air sometimes. That is all. 9. Robyn, “Dancing On My Own” For those who feel the need to dance and cry simultaneously. 8. Michael Jackson feat. Akon, “Hold My Hand” Posthumous, previously-unreleased tracks are bad, more often than not. This one somehow strikes us as worthy of Michael Jackson’s legacy and message. Plus, how can you not appreciate the video they put together to accompany it? Hold My Hand Full Video: Akon & Michael Jackson 7. Kanye West feat. Jay-Z & Nicki Minaj, “Monster” For all Kanye’s non-musical headline-making abilities, he delivered a “Monster” track on My Beautfiul Dark Twsted Fantasy . Jay-Z and Nicki Minaj are great on it, too. 6. Lady Gaga feat. Beyonc

Lady Gaga Named Billboard’s Artist Of The Year

Gaga becomes just the seventh woman ever to take home the magazine’s highest honor, which she dedicates to her fans. By James Montgomery Lady Gaga Photo: Getty Images On Thursday, Lady Gaga capped off a tremendous 2010 by being named Billboard magazine’s Artist of the Year, becoming only the seventh woman ever to take home the honor since the magazine began handing it out in 1981. And in true testament to her meteoric rise to the top of the charts, Gaga’s Artist of the Year nod comes just one year after she was named Billboard ‘s Top New Artist, making her only the third act ever — after Chris Brown and Whitney Houston — to accomplish that feat. Gaga beat out heavyweights like Taylor Swift, Eminem and Lady Antebellum to take home Artist of the Year, which, according to Billboard, was bestowed upon her “thanks in part to the chart performance of her first two albums, The Fame and The Fame Monster, which rank at numbers 4 and 13 on the year-end Top Billboard 200 Albums … [and] four singles from that album, [which] appear on the Hot 100 Songs roundup, led by ‘Bad Romance’ at number 8.” The other women previously named the mag’s Artist of the Year are Swift (2009), LeAnn Rimes (1997), Alanis Morissette (1996), Mariah Carey (1991), Houston (1986) and Madonna (1985). The Billboard honor comes exactly one week after Gaga picked up six Grammy nominations , and early Friday morning, she took to her Twitter account — remember, she had been digitally dead for nearly a week — to dedicate her accolades to her fans. “Monsters have 6 Grammy nominations and Billboard award [for] ‘Artist of the Year,’ ” she wrote. “Thank you for fighting for artistic freedom and self-invention.” Related Photos The Evolution Of: Lady Gaga Related Artists Lady Gaga

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Chris Daughtry Debuts Twins

Chris Daughtry just posted a photo his newborn twins, and not only is the cuteness off the charts, they have more hair than he does. Enjoy it while it lasts, kids! The American Idol standout-turned-rocker posted the below photo, with the caption “I’m SO in love,” of the twins, on his Twitter earlier today. So precious. The Daughtry twins , Adalynn Rose and Noah James, were born via surrogate last month and join Chris and wife Deanna’s two other kids, Hannah and Griffin. If that doesn’t melt your heart … check your pulse!

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Lady Gaga’s ‘Telephone’ Is MTV News’ #10 Song Of 2010

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Rihanna Bested By Susan Boyle, Jackie Evancho On Billboard 200

Two “Talent” show singers top the charts, while Rihanna’s Loud debuts at #3. By Gil Kaufman Rihanna Photo: Matt Harper/ MTV News Though it’s an American holiday, Thanksgiving must be turning into Susan Boyle ‘s favorite. After setting records last week with her second album, The Gift, former “Britain’s Got Talent” runner-up Boyle will retain the #1 spot on the Billboard 200 chart next week thanks to sales of another 335,000 copies, and despite challenges from nine new competitors, according to figures provided by Nielsen SoundScan. Last week, Boyle became the first woman, and only other artist besides the Beatles and the Monkees, to land two straight #1 albums within a calendar year in both England and the U.S. She retains the crown as another reality singer from a Simon Cowell-produced show, 10-year-old “America’s Got Talent” runner-up Jackie Evancho , comes in just behind with her debut EP, O Holy Night (#2, 239,000). That means Rihanna has to settle for a #3 debut for her fifth album, Loud, which sold 207,000 copies. It marked her best U.S. chart sales debut to date, besting the #4 bow of last year’s Rated R, which came in with sales of 181,000. She leads a parade of new names in the top 10 which also includes Josh Groban ‘s Rick Rubin-produced Illuminations (#4, 191,000), Kid Rock ‘s Rubin-produced Born Free (#5, 189,000), Rascal Flatts ‘ Nothing Like This (#6, 165,000), Keith Urban ‘s Get Closer (#7, 162,000), the “Glee” Christmas album (#8, 161,000) and Nelly ‘s 5.0 (#10, 63,000). The only other hold-over from last week’s top 10 is Taylor Swift , whose Speak Now figures dropped by more than 30 percent to 146,000 as her first month of sales crossed the 1.7 million mark. Pink ‘s greatest-hits collection, Greatest Hits So Far! , comes in at #14 (53,000), just beating out the Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band ‘s Darkness on the Edge of Town outtakes collection The Promise (#16, 47,000). Season nine “American Idol” winner Lee DeWyze set a new record for “Idol” champs, just not the kind he probably wanted. His first major-label effort, Live It Up, is officially the poorest-selling debut from an “Idol” champ in history, notching a lowly #19 chart bow on anemic sales of 39,000. The title was previously held by season-eight winner Kris Allen, whose debut hit the charts in 2009 at #11 on sales of 80,000. It was a very rough second week for Kid Cudi , whose Man on the Moon 2: The Legend of Mr. Rager plummets nearly 80 percent to #21 on sales of 34,000, while Eminem ‘s Recovery drops 12 spots to #23 while holding steady on sales at 34,000 and crossing the 3 million mark. It was also a big comedown for Cee Lo , as his solo album The Lady Killer nosedives 30 spots to #39 after sales shriveled by 40 percent to 25,000. Despite selling 2 million digital tracks and 450,000 digital albums in their iTunes coming-out party, the Beatles have only one album in the top 50, with Abbey Road slipping in at #50 (19,000). Thirteen other digital albums chart in the lower regions of the top 200. The Fab Four are having better luck on the iTunes album chart, where Abbey Road comes in at #6 and a special box set closes out the tally at #10. But it is all Rihanna on that chart, as Loud holds the #1 slot, followed by the “Glee” Christmas album, Rascal Flatts, A Day to Remember ‘s What Separates Me From You, Urban, Swift, Groban and Kanye West ‘s My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy. iTunes doesn’t release sales figures, but “Glee” rules the singles countdown thanks to guest Gwyneth Paltrow’s cover of Cee Lo’s “Forget You,” followed by Ke$ha ‘s “We R Who We R,” Cee Lo’s own sanitized version of his profane hit single, Katy Perry ‘s “Firework,” Pink’s “Raise Your Glass” and the “Glee” cast’s recording of “Singing in the Rain/Umbrella.” The rest of the singles chart includes #7 song “What’s My Name?” by Rihanna and Drake , the Black Eyed Peas ‘ “The Time (Dirty Bit),” Rihanna’s “Only Girl (In the World)” and Far East Movement ‘s “Like a G6.” Things will get shuffled all over again next week with chart debuts from Kanye, Justin Bieber, Nicki Minaj, My Chemical Romance, Ne-Yo, Jay-Z, Akon, Alan Jackson, Ke$ha and the “Burlesque” soundtrack. Related Videos MTV News Extended Play: Rihanna Related Photos Rihanna and Ke$ha Perform At Madison Square Garden Related Artists Rihanna Susan Boyle

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Taio Cruz Wants To Work With Kings Of Leon

Collabo king tells MTV News he was starstruck when Kylie Minogue recorded at his house for ‘Higher.’ By Gil Kaufman Taio Cruz Photo: Jon Kopaloff/ FilmMagic It’s already been a pretty spectacular year for Taio Cruz . He scored a breakthrough U.S. hit with “Break Your Heart” (featuring Ludacris), hooked up with Ke$ha for “Dirty Picture” and then set up shop near the top of the charts most of the summer into the fall with the unstoppable single “Dynamite.” Along the way, he’s recorded another upcoming single with Travie McCoy, “Higher” (which will feature Kylie Minogue in the U.K.), and he helped present an award alongside Nicki Minaj at Sunday night’s American Music Awards , where he came in with modest expectations for a win . Always thinking about his next move, Cruz is on the hunt for new collaborators, and on the AMA red carpet , he spilled some details on what he looks for in a musical match. “Someone who’s going to make an impact, something the fans are going to find a fun collaboration, something interesting,” he told MTV News. Despite his eclectic slate of collaborators, Cruz said he doesn’t feel like he needs to be a chameleon to shape himself to the singers he works with. “I think you just have to be nice,” he smiled. “People respond pretty well to nice. And musically it helps that I’m a producer and I can figure out ways of moving songs around.” Though he’s a veteran producer, Cruz admitted to getting a bit starstruck when Minogue came to his home studio to lay down some vocals. “I was just like, ‘Wow, Kylie Minogue is in my house.’ … It was very surreal.” Keen to keep his finger on the pulse, Cruz has also been hunkering down with Swedish House Mafia on some new tracks. “They’re so much fun,” he said of the crew. His ultimate dream musical match is one that might surprise you, though. “I would say I would have to call Kings of Leon,” he said of the arena-rocking Southern family band. “Because they’re incredible.” Who would you like to see Taio Cruz hook up with next? Share your ideas in the comments! Related Photos 2010 American Music Awards Red Carpet Related Artists Taio Cruz

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Ke$ha’s Cannibal: A Cheat Sheet

Singer has already scored a hit with new single ‘We R Who We R.’ By Gil Kaufman Ke$ha Photo: Jon Kopaloff/ Getty Images It’s been a pretty phenomenal year for Ke$ha. The brash, glitter-loving club kid burst onto the scene in January with her debut album, Animal, hot on the heels of the smash debut single “Tik Tok.” In short order, she ended the chart run of Susan Boyle when Animal debuted at #1 , made her first trip to the Grammy Awards , teamed up with pals 3OH!3 for another hit video with “Blah Blah Blah,” dropped in on “American Idol” and hit the road with Rihanna . And that’s just the first three months of the year! But after scoring another hit with “Your Love Is My Drug” and flipping the bird to haters over their critiques of her wobbly debut on “Saturday Night Live,” Ke$ha unleashed another single, “Take It Off.” For a minute, there was talk of a follow-up album that might have a country twang , not out of the question considering that she’s a Nashville native and her mom penned songs for Dolly Parton and Johnny Cash. But as she said at the time, “I’m also really digging being called, like, half-jokingly, a white-girl rapper. I think it’s really funny, and I’m going to ride that train for a little bit.” By August, she was already plotting her next move, telling MTV News , “I’m always writing and kind of thinking of the next step. I’m still executing this record properly onstage, but the next record is definitely on my mind, and potentially in the works soon.” She described waking up in Tokyo at 4 in the morning with a brainstorm for a new song and then spending seven hours making a “horrible” beat on “Garage Band” and singing and rapping into her computer. A short time later, it was announced that her nine-song follow-up, Cannibal, would hit stores November 22 as a “companion” album to a reissue of Animal. The disc was reported to contain eight new songs produced by heavy-hitters like Max Martin, Benny Blanco and Bangladesh and to be preceded by “We R Who We R.” “This year has been carnivorous and life-changing. I have my rowdy, gorgeous fans to thank for taking me on the ride of a lifetime,” Ke$ha said in a statement. “My only goal with this record is to keep them dancing. The songs on Cannibal were made to inspire people to ignore any hate or judgment and be themselves unapologetically. It’s the perfect companion to Animal and I hope you guys like it. And if you don’t like it — bite me.” Though a rumored hookup with Drake was false, a confirmed track list proved to have plenty of profane and silly titles, including (ahem) “C U Next Tuesday,” “Sleazy,” “Blow,” “The Harold Song,” “Cannibal,” “We R,” “Crazy Beautiful Life” and “Grow a Pear,” plus a remix of “Animal.” After winning an MTV EMA for Best New Act , the singer also locked in her first headlining affair, the Get $leazy Tour , which is slated to kick off February 15 in Portland, Oregon. Like most major new albums, Cannibal leaked online a week before it hit shelves, perhaps the finest proof yet that Ke$ha has truly hit the big time. Only this time, after most of the songs had hit the Web, Ke$ha just posted the damn thing herself on her website and told her fans to enjoy. “This is my album premiere, and it’s top secret, and it’s really fun and it’s wild,” Ke$ha said in a message posted on her site. “Things are going to get crazy and a little awkward, it’ll be okay. Listen to it.” She’s going to have plenty of major competition on the charts this week with new releases from Kanye West, Nicki Minaj and My Chemical Romance , but something tells us Ke$ha isn’t that worried. Open the floodgates! It’s Mega-Release Week, with Kanye West, Nicki Minaj, Jay-Z, Ne-Yo, Ke$ha, My Chemical Romance and Lloyd Banks all dropping new albums. Stick with MTV News for everything you need to know about the brand-new music.

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Susan Boyle Bumps Taylor Swift from Top of Billboard Chart

Taylor Swift is reportedly holding on to a handsome man these days. And it’s a good thing, too, because she’s lost her grip on the top Billboard 200 ranking. After spending two weeks at number-one with “Speak Now,” Swift finds herself in second place today, due to the release of “The Gift,” a holiday album from Susan Boyle. There really is no stopping this Scottish sensation. “Singing is the best job in the world, it really is fantastic. I’m just an ordinary woman who showed a bit of determination and this is what has happened. To have a second No.1 album is wonderful and something I never expected,” the crooner said upon hearing the news. Boyle’s “The Gift” – which features such classics as “The First Noel” and “O Holy Night” – sold more than 317,600 copies in its first week. Can it keep this momentum going? Insiders think so. Even with Rihanna’s new album hitting stores yesterday, sources believe Boyle is poised to top the charts again next week. It’s been a sincerely incredible ride for Susan.

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Brittny Gastineau Really Might Be Dating Michael Phelps

Michael Phelps does not have gold medal taste in women. The Olympic legend was spotted out with socialite Brittny Gastineau over the weekend, as TMZ says its cameras caugh t the swimmer walking hand-in-hand with the daughter of former New York Jets star Mark Gastineau at the Grove in Los Angeles. An insider claims this unexpected duo were “very cozy” at Mondrian Hotel and visit Coffee Bean and did some shopping together the following afternoon. This isn’t the first time Phelps has shown questionable taste in the opposite sex. He was once rumored to be dating Carrie Prejean. We agree: he’s upgraded!

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