ULTIMATE PLAYLIST: 2016 EDITION
Woops, it got to be March without me posting these. Hereâs a little thing Iâve been doing since 2010, where I make a playlist of my favourite songs from the year. The 2016 list is very Lenka/Ingrid Michaelson heavy, for various reasons (but a big one being that Ingridâs newest album âIt Doesnât Have to Make Sense.â is one of my favourite albums of all time. The entire record features on this list - thatâs never happened before.)
Putting the track listing under a cut because I tend to ramble on!
1. Blue Skies - Lenka âIt's gonna be blue skies for you and I, we'll step out of the shadows and walk into the lightâ In some ways this song doesnât feel very Lenka-y, being a little bit techno-y with echoes and such, but in all the ways that matter itâs a classic piece of Lenka goodness, uplifting and cutely cutely cute.Â
2. Somewhere Out There - Danny Pudi and Donald Glover âAnd when the night wind starts to sing a lonesome lullaby, it helps to think we're sleeping underneath the same big sky!â So, if youâve been following me for any amount of time you probably know that I became utter trash for the show Community this year (like, weâre talking, top 2 TV shows of all time level of trash, I love it so much, I donât know how or why I lived before it) and especially Troy and Abed and their friendship. They sing this song as a duet to their rat in season 1 episode 10, aka the episode where my soul was finally consumed into Community hell never to return. The whole end section of that episode is a true gift, and itâs overlaid with this song. Which then becomes HORRIFICALLY APPROPRIATE for the two characters later in the show, leading to me just wanting to cry and/or die every time I hear it. So yâknow. Top quality stuff.Â
3. Another Life - Ingrid Michaelson âIt's in the galaxies and all the history books - I think we shared another life, don't you?â A beautiful song to start off the torrential downpour of tracks from this album (Iâm not joking, every multiple of 3 on this list is from âIt Doesnât Have to Make Senseâ. This is serious obsessive business.)Â
4. Get Together - Lenka âNow we're all together and I hope it lasts forever, got my people here tonightâ Listen, show me a song that somehow alludes to a group of friends who love each other, and Iâll show you my new favourite song. I canât. Get. Enough. (If you were wondering what appeals to me about the aforementioned Community, Iâll, er, give you 3 guesses?)Â
5. Ampersand - Bittereinder âDaarâs iets primitief in ân stem en ân beat, dis die eerste musiek, dis die voete om ân vuurâ I think this is the first year that Afrikaans has made it as the only extra language (not an Italian track in sight, woops) and this is prooobably the first song thatâs ever got on one of these lists that could properly be called a rap, haha. I donât know what it is about Bittereinder...I donât usually like anything like this....but... itâs Bittereinder. They own me.Â
6. Celebrate - Ingrid Michaelson âThis is my throwback song, itâs just like the ones, the ones that we used to knowâ My my, is this a nostalgia song? Welcome to my favourite songs ever, you rose-tinted bag oâ wistful feelings!Â
7. No Harm Tonight - Lenka âNothing will harm you tonight, all of your darkness will turn into lightâ This song is sooooo beautiful, lyrically and musically and gaaaaah, itâs just so adorable. In a year when I have become even less emotionally demonstrative than ever (I know, but yeah apparently there was room to go further) I have compensated by collecting some of the mushiest songs going. Ya gotta reroute it to somewhere, I guess.
8. Toe Vind Ek Jou - Francois Van Coke (with Karen Zoid) âEk het genoeg gegee, ek het genoeg geskree, ek het lankal terug geleer, maar nog steeds het ek probeerâ AAAAH this song maaan. So good. If youâve ever read one of these lists or just in general seen me talking about music, you may know I have a bIG weakness for duets, and particularly male/female duets, so, with the added bonus of it being Francois, this was always going to be a winner for me. Such a good song UGH.Â
9. Drink You Gone - Ingrid Michaelson âLike a sinking ship while the band plays on, when I dream you're there, I can't even sleep you goneâ This song is honestly so painful. Aaah the emotion in the chorus is just, that shouldnât be allowed in mp3 format. No, Ingrid, stop. (By which I mean never stop.) A deliberate misinterpretation of this song makes it an EXCELLENT and DEVASTATING Karen/Pete song (Humans ship of sadness). She canât drink him gone, she canât smoke him out... she canât eat away the way that he ate her heart out.... because sheâs a robot... ha .... geddit.
10. Joni Was Right - Marit Larsen âTime just sent me off to bed, love was just a word we said, I thought someone would always keep me safeâ For obvious title-based reasons, I would have loved this song even if it was three hours of a duck trying to play a harmonica, but as it turns out, itâs my favourite kind of nostalgia-laden, bittersweet lyric and itâs so, so beautiful. Like, Marit Larsen didnât even have to try to win me here but she still brought this masterpiece. Amazing. (More on the ridiculous levels of coincidence surrounding this album later in the list.)Â
11. Grow - Frances âYou know I'm here holding on, tying up your loose ends and your drifting esteemâ I canât remember how I came across this song now... was it a fanvid for something?... but Iâm glad I did, because itâs beautiful. You know how my writing is so often in a kind of wannabe hurt/comfort genre? Yeah, my music isnât all that different. Supportive friendship is such a great concept! The application is... ew.... but the theoryâs great.Â
12. Hell No - Ingrid Michaelson âStop crying, stop crawling, canât you see that I have stopped falling?â This sooooong has the kind of attitude I strive for, I LOVE it. As much as itâs a rage anthem, it has a positive message about self-reliance and is SO FUN TO SING. Thatâs an important ingredient for me. (Also, there are lines in it - like the ones quoted - that are scary relatable.)Â
13. Roll With the Punches - Lenka âWhen life tries to knock all the wind out of you, you've got to roll, roll, roll with the punchesâ Now THIS is the Lenka I have known and loved for so long - she made my first Ultimate Playlist and sheâll probably make my last. But for so long I had only ever heard âThe Showâ, the album I was obsessed with in 2010. This year I discovered, like, 3 other Lenka albums, which was a joy, and this song....SO FUN. SO CUTE. SO SINGABLE. SO LENKA. I canât say enough good things about it.Â
14. Fools - Lauren Aquilina âI don't want you to go but I want you so, so tell me what we chooseâ I kind of wish this song had come to me earlier, because it really caught me on the very tail end of its relevance to my life, but then, these things often do. I like having a concise way to look back on things, though, so this works just as well in hindsight as it might have in realtime :DÂ
15. I Remember Her - Ingrid Michaelson âThings they fade, things turn to grey. As much as I try to save them, they turn to grey.â Just. I cannot. This song is sooo sad. It might be the saddest one ever to make it to one of these lists, unless I had âSong for Joshâ last year, which I think I did, so call it the joint saddest. I mean I guess both subjectively and objectively 2016 was a pretty sad year, so it makes sense. Damn it, Ingrid!
16. Kwaad Naas - Bittereinder âI grew up in the Moot, but my Afrikaans is limited to net ân paar woordeâ Another awesome bilingual raptastic track from Bittereinder, my loves. This lyric especially illustrates why I love it so much, for I too communicate sometimes in a mixture of Afrikaans and English (usually when trying to Afrikaans and forgetting half the words. Dis ân curse, ek kan nie help dit.)Â
17. Sad Song - Lenka âEveryone's compelled to look into the mirror when they're crying, but just because your tears are pretty doesn't mean they'll get you byâ Oh Lenka, you sound so happy but you talk so wise. I love this song so much, it doesnât sound like itâs gonna be deep when you hear the general sound of it, but then it is. Thatâs kinda Lenkaâs thing, I guess. The chorus especially is IMMENSELY singable.Â
18. Light Me Up - Ingrid Michaelson âWell youâre not what I was looking for, but your arms were open at my doorâ There are a whole bunch of repetitive lyrics towards the end but my oh my, what a beautiful sound. Just gorgeous.Â
19. Morgan, I Might - Marit Larsen âI might have been guilty of thinking one day I'd find myself waking up with you.â Listen, Marit Larsen has always had a timeshare on my brain. I just accept that now. Thatâs the only way it makes sense that she can write things so exactly right. But she used to be subtle with it, you know? She used to leave the names out, so that I could sleep at night able to tell myself that it might just be a coincidence, that she canât have actually stolen my diary. But this year? All of that went out of the window. She wrote the sequel to the first song that ever made me go, âdamn, somebody gets itâ, she splashed that name all over this song, and then she splashed my name all over the album title. Honestly, woman, was it so hard leaving room for reasonable doubt? (At least she had the decency to get the timing a little off, because this isnât how this is anymore, but it so, so, so was.)Â
20. Mr Brightside - The Killers âJealousy, turning saints into the sea, turning through sick lullabies, choking on your alibisâ This song is such a classic but it became much more meaningful to me this past year, mainly because it featured on our groupâs roadtrip playlist for Scotland in May, and...yeah, itâs just a #quality song and finally its time has come. 21. Miss America - Ingrid Michaelson âI am the one who is always singing, louder than the rest, louder than the othersâ Songs that mention singing are the best songs, okay? I donât make the rules. However, I wish I could get out of the habit of singing âI wanna be Miss Americaâ instead of the actual lyric, which is âIâll never be Miss Americaâ. I mean, thereâs basically no way to get the songâs ethos more wrong. Shame on my tongueâs faulty muscle memory.Â
22. When It Comes to Us - Frances (& Ritual) âYou and I, we're one too many worlds apart, it really shouldn't work, but it doesâ Oh what have we here? Itâs another male/female duet. Which is a shame, really, because if it was a female/female duet, it would be a really great Nistrid song. But anyway. Beautiful track with beautiful words, yes please stay with me forever thank you.
23. The End of the World - Lenka âAt the end of the world, we will kiss for the last time, and we won't feel the earth collapse into a mess of flood and fireâ Listen up, The 100 and other angst-fest post-apocalyptic nightmare shows. This is how you do this. Cheesy and cute and with lots of âaahhh-aahhsâ. Get on it. (No, but this song is adorable, truly.)Â
24. Old Days - Ingrid Michaelson âHeaven help the ones who fly away, heaven help the ones who have to stay and place the blameâ Honestlyyyy, what a haunting and beautiful song. All of the lyrics are just so... atmospheric? Like, in an almost eery way but still so pleasing to listen to. I dunno what it is, but this is a damn fine song from my main girl Ingrid.Â
25. Quicksand - Tom Chaplin âLove's gonna leave you broken, time's gonna work you over; you get up, you get up, you keep rolling onâ Awww, itâs Keaneâs voice but without the rest of Keane! I love this guy, what a pro. Considering that a massive part of my early music life was taken up by Keane, I really havenât grown out of my love for his voice. Aaanyway. This is actually thematically quite similar to Roll With the Punches. Was it really that hard of a year?! Ha.Â
26. Unique - Lenka âNo, I don't really make sense, but I know that you know what I meanâ Hehe, such a cute song. I want to be Lenka if I grow up.
27. Still the One - Ingrid Michaelson "We dance in the living room, and we dance to the beating of our bloodâ Aaaah this song is so great, so singable. This was one of the first ones I fell for before hurtling deep into the abyss of adoration for this album.Â
28. No - Marit Larsen âYou could give up, I wonât give in, âcause where you end is where I begin.â Another beauty from my girl Marit. A little lighter on the coincidences in this one, thank goodness, because I donât know if I could take another hit, but still solid gold.Â
29. We Are Powerful - Lenka âWe fell in love on the same dark night, when the moon was high and the stars were brightâ Another adorable song, another catchy, catchy tune. Lenka, my love, never stop with your beautifully singable tunes. (When I say singable, I mean both fun to sing and not vocally challenging enough to make me have to swap octaves halfway or sit out the middle 8 because the tune is too crazy. Aka the best kind of music.) Â
30. Whole Lot of Heart - Ingrid Michaelson âI said, "Let's rule this kingdom now, let's live and love and tear it down, to build it up"â Well, when I listen to this playlist in order, I will fittingly be left with the achingly catchy notes of this last Ingrid track in my head once itâs over. By faaar the catchiest of the bunch, this kind of addictive pulsating sound I canât get enough of. I think this is might be my favourite from IDHTMS, but that changes regularly, so I wonât commit. Suffice to say itâs a fitting song for the end spot, down to the very last ebbing notes.Â
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Well, thatâs it!
I havenât done the math for every year, but I think this is the most female my playlist has ever been. Only 1/5 of the songs have male lead vocals, compared to the copious amounts of Frank Turner etc that have dominated previous years. GIRL POWER!Â
If youâve actually read this post, I applaud you, and I also worry about your apportioning of time. What should you have been doing instead?!
As always, if you make your own one of these lists, please tag me for the sake of my ego and to give me new songs to listen to, because if weâve learnt one thing from 2016â˛s list, itâs that I could do with some variety! ;DÂ













