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“A banger in 2016 doesn’t need to announce that it’s a banger - that’s so 2011,” explains MTV News's own banger scholar David Turner, who recently received the first-ever doctorate in Trash EDM. But these days, the process of banger identification isn’t so cut and dry. A mere handful of years ago, a banger could be easily identified in the wild. Here at MTV News, experts have been working to identify the precise algorithm for a banger in 2016. Even its length - a modest 41 minutes, and that’s the deluxe version - feels like a sigh of relief. Like their fun, feminist debut, last year’s underrated Reflection, 7/27 doesn’t aim to break molds, content to toy noncommittally with radio trends - and that’s OK! In fact, the album’s ephemerality makes it the perfect soundtrack for summer’s fleeting bliss, and the perfect counter to a year of high-concept Event Pop.
#FIFTH HARMONY SONG 'WORK FROM HOME' SOUNDS LIKE 90S SONG FULL#
And on their second album, America’s dopest girl group has delivered exactly that: an album full of airy, often Carribean-inspired summertime pop. The kind that don’t inspire public fist-pumping or trigger a spontaneous anxiety attack in the Forever 21 changing room because everything happens so much and you’re just trying to buy a swimsuit. The kind you don’t have to overthink or even break a substantial sweat dancing to. Just kidding! This summer's cumulative weight is exactly why we need trop-house bangers, and lots of them.
#FIFTH HARMONY SONG 'WORK FROM HOME' SOUNDS LIKE 90S SONG UPDATE#
The Earth is falling apart, Kevin Durant will never win an NBA championship, Donald Trump is running for President, and Harambe the gorilla is dead.Īnd that’s why Fifth Harmony’s 2016 update of “We Didn’t Start the Fire,” during which Camila, Lauren, Normani, Dinah, and Ally touch on everything from credit card scams to the problematic Bob Marley Snapchat filter, is exactly what we need right now. Apparently we are destined for ungodly temperatures, and children have been getting electrocuted in lakes. “Is this just the summer of misery?” a grim David Muir asked in complete earnest. Earlier this week, I caught the tail end of ABC World News Tonight while waiting for Jeopardy to come on. While you're at it, listen to the original songs that inspired some modern Halloween favorites, such as The Strangelove's "I Want Candy" and Screamin' Jay Hawkins's "I Put a Spell on You." Once you've queued up this Halloween playlist on Spotify, all you'll need is a big bowl of sweets and you're ready for October 31.Summer ’16 is officially under way I’ve spent it indoors, reading about horrible things happening on the other side of my A/C unit. Many of these songs can also be used as spine-chilling Halloween quotes perfect for a festive Halloween Instagram caption-just about every line in "This Is Halloween" is a great example! There are also dance-pop hits like "Heads Will Roll" by the Yeah Yeah Yeahs and "Monster" by Lady Gaga, as well as tracks from rock bands like The Eagles. Not only do they make great background music for putting up your indoor Halloween decorations, but they'll also turn any Halloween party into your very own Monster Mash. It's time to practice your "Time Warp" dance moves, because Halloween will be here before you know it! There's no better way to get in the ghoulish spirit than by watching scary Halloween movies and, perhaps more importantly, listening to these best Halloween songs.