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The 100 Best Singles of 2008

Beyoncé grabbed the ring, My Morning Jacket swung for the bleachers, Lil Wayne cracked up and Coldplay ruled the world

Posted Dec 25, 2008 7:40 PM

57 "Brooklyn Girls"
  BY CHARLES HAMILTON

Just what New York needed: a smart outer-borough answer to Billy Joel's "Uptown Girl." Hamilton scores with this playful ode to his two great loves: his neighborhood and the outspoken girls who call it home.

58 "Bust Your Windows"
  BY JAZMINE SULLIVAN

A revenge anthem at its most sultry: "You broke my heart, so I broke your car," admits the Philly crooner on a Fifties-style ballad swimming in strings and soul.

59 "Don't Forget Sister"
  BY LOW VS DIAMOND

This elegiac tune from these L.A. newcomers is the year's best arena-rock anthem never to hit an arena. The chord progression echoes "Baba O'Riley"; the vocals are styled after Bono.

60 "Closer"
  BY NE-YO

Amid thumping disco, the R&B playboy ratchets up his velvety crooning and remakes himself as the kind of old-fashioned gentleman we haven't seen since Michael Jackson's Off the Wall.

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Number 59: Low vs Diamond's

Number 59: Low vs Diamond's "Don't Forget Your Sister"

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