Star boy entertainment head and EME singer, Ayo 'Wizkid' Balogun, made
it to the top eight non-American summer song of 2013 courtesy of his hit
track, 'Azonto'.
According to American entertainment online
newspaper, FeedBuzz.com, Wizzy, whose 'Azonto' came 3rd on the chart, is
the only African artiste who made the list.
See other songs that made the list.
1. "Blackout" by Wretch 32 feat. Shakka (United Kingdom)
A stripped-down beach house track smothered with beautiful reggae-influenced rapping. It's glorious.
2. "Biglang Liko" by Ron Henley feat. Pow Chavez (Philippines)
Released in January, the track (which translates to "Sudden Turn" has fresh synths ideal for summer road trips. The video, however, has a really sick ending.
3. "Azonto" by WizKid (Nigeria)
The
title derives from a popular dance movement in West Africa, originating
in Ghana. The dance involves traditional African moves like knee
bending and hip swaying, combined with wild, complex hand movements that
supposedly mimic everyday activities.
4. "This Love" by Shinhwa (South Korea)
The song talks about the
fragility of true love, which goes along with the slow piano at the
beginning and ending. It also features a lot of voguing in its
choreography, a rarity in boy band territory.
5. "Invader Invader" by Kyary Pamyu Pamyu (Japan)
The
eternal 12-year-old who brought you the masterpiece called "PonPonPon"
releases her latest single, which is currently at #3 in Billboard's
Japan Hot 100.
6. "This Is What It Feels Like" by Armin van Buuren feat. Trevor Guthrie (Netherlands)
Bringing
the beauty of trance music to the beach houses this season. The special
appearance of Ron Jeremy in the video should not be missed.
7. "Big Banana" by Havana Brown feat. R3hab and Prophet (Australia)
Not-so-subtle lyrics aside, the synth hooks from this track is beach-party-worthy.
8. "Get Lucky" by Daft Punk feat. Pharrell Williams (France)
Sure,
the track features an American artist, but not including this French
EDM duo in this list would be like not putting on sunscreen before
heading to the beach
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