Fifty years ago, I made my first appeared on the Earth. In celebration, we are going to take a look at the year-end Billboard Hot 100 singles chart for each year of my life and see what songs resonated with me at the time and if they continue to do so to this day.
We continue our look back at the music of my lifetime with 2014, the year I turned 40. At 82 songs, we have broken past 80% of the Hot 100 that remain familiar to me today for the first time, with 62 of them appearing in my collection in one way or another.
#83: Robin Thicke featuring T.I. and Pharrell Williams – Blurred Lines
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Featuring a video that included a very topless Emily Ratajkowski, the song spent twelve weeks atop the Hot 100 in the summer of 2013.
#48: Katy Perry – Roar
iTunes stats: 2 plays
The lead single from the singer’s fourth studio album, it spent two weeks at #1 in the fall of 2013
#44: Miley Cyrus – Wrecking Ball
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The first chart topping single of Cyrus’ career, it holds the record for the longest gap between stints at #1 with nine weeks for its three non-consecutive weeks atop the Hot 100.
#21: Idina Menzel – Let It Go
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The ubiquitous theme song from Frozen, it peaked at #5.
#20: Lorde – Royals
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Spending nine weeks at #1, the New Zealand singer’s debut single won two Grammys in 2014.
#15: DJ Snake and Lil Jon – Turn Down for What
iTunes stats: 20 plays
Peaking at #4, it became the first top ten hit for DJ Snake and the ninth for Lil Jon
#13: Taylor Swift – Shake It Off
iTunes stats: 54 plays
The lead single from her fifth studio album, it spent four non-consecutive weeks at #1.
#8: Meghan Trainor – All About That Bass
iTunes stats: 30 plays
The debut single from the singer-songwriter, it spent eight weeks atop the Hot 100 and was the best-selling single of the decade for a female artist.
#1: Pharrell Williams – Happy
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Spending ten weeks at #1 in the spring, it was nominated for an Oscar and won a Grammy.