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The Twenty Best Singles of 2022

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Kane Brown leads our list of the best singles of 2022.

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A Shakespearean ballad from Emily Scott Robinson and a resurrected classic from Jo Dee Messina are the consensus picks from this batch. 

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Our look back at 2021 concludes with the ten best albums of the year.

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January 5, 2022 Kevin John Coyne 1

Let’s have a conversation about the twenty best singles of 2021.

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Our look back at 2020 begins with the twenty singles that make up the lower half of this year’s singles list.

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A needed shot of hope from Emily Scott Robinson.

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If we were reminded of anything in 2019, it was that the participation of Brandi Carlile or Rhiannon Giddens in a project means it’s going to be great. 

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