xPost: My Favorite Foreign Hits of 2011

  • Foster The PeoplePumped Up Kicks

    FTP is "The Best Band of 2011 That Literally Came Out of Nowhere." Or maybe "The Best Band of 2011 That Came Out of Thin Air." They’re the same, anyway LOL. There. I don’t have anything else to add. [You can disregard this sentence, I was just trying to increase the size of this paragraph.] xD

  • ChariceLouder

    2011 should have been a promising year for Charice, unfortunately her career was less than spectacular at the end of the year. Her guesting in Glee was an absolute disaster (though she’s actually credited with singing some of the best songs in the season: As Long As You’re There and her mashup with Lea Michele for the song Telephone). Louder is still a good song, but at this point, Charice is still a WIP, and she still has yet to discover her potential. Here’s hoping to a better 2012.

  • Lee DeWyzeSweet Serendipity

    After the exodus of Simon Cowell last year in , I wonder what will become of the TV show. I was skeptical at first whether Jennifer Lopez or Steven Tyler of Aerosmith would be able to fill up the missing judges’ shoes, of which Randy Jackson is all that’s left. The answer, it turns out, is a resounding YES!

    Now, about my choice. Lee DeWyze actually won the ninth season, not the tenth. I only did this because I hated Scotty McCreery.

  • Nicki MinajSuper Bass

    After being a rapper’s bitch for a while now, she finally had a hit that’s truly her own now. Nothing follows.

  • NickelbackWhen We Stand Together

    Nickelback was that band that was severely criticized many years ago for having songs that lacked variation. That turned around with the release of their Dark Horse album. If this track is any indication, then they will have another excellent album. Considering also that there aren’t too many rock hits this year, this will suffice.

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