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Best 2014 songs The beginning of 2014 was characterized by many powerful chart-topping tracks. Music lovers everywhere were heard downloading songs like Crazy in Love, All About That Bass, Rude and Shake It Off with contagious enthusiasm. Some other huge numbers that achieved massive success included Blink 182's Bored to Death, HAIM's The Wire and Of Monster And Men's Little Talks just to name a few. With 2014's collection of popular singles one couldn't help but develop a newfound appreciation for hit music. Listen to the best songs of 2014

Celebrating the Best 2014 Songs: A Retrospective Look at the Year in Music
As the years go by, music has retained its unique ability to bridge generations, ethnicities, and cultural divides. The year 2014 witnessed a massive surge in iconic songs whose messages remain evergreen in our current times. In today's blog post, we take a nostalgic dive into the year 2014's musical landscape, paying tribute to the biggest hits, emerging artists, and the diverse genres that ruled music charts during this period.
The year 2014 saw an eclectic mix of genres from established names to new and emerging artists. Pop hits dominated the charts, such as Shakira's Can't Remember to Forget You featuring Rihanna, Pharrell Williams's Happy, and Meghan Trainor's All About That Bass. Meanwhile, the likes of Sam Smith and Hozier were making their presence felt with soulful hits like Stay with Me and Take Me To Church respecively.
One of the most significant developments of 2014 was the surge in popularity of electronic dance music (EDM). Millions of fans across the globe embraced the genre's high-tempo beats and synth sounds. DJ Snake and Lil Jon's Turn Down for What and Calvin Harris's Summer were especially huge hits. EDM also accelerated the growth of the festival scene, with many fans thronging to events such as Tomorrowland and Ultra Music festival.
2014 saw a significant influence of R&B and hip hop music. Hip hop was truly having its moment with hit-makers like Kendrick Lamar, Drake, and Nicki Minaj producing chart-topping records. Atlanta-based rapper, Future, was another compelling force, with standout songs like Move That Dope and Honest. Meanwhile, hits like Usher's Good Kisser and John Legend's All of Me dominated the R&B scene, with both artists collaborating to create a soulful masterpiece in 2014 with their track, You and I (Nobody in the World).
One of the biggest phenomena in music in 2014 was the increasing number of cross-genre collaborations. This led to exciting musical fusions, with artists from different musical backgrounds coming together and producing something entirely new and unique. Bang Bang by Jessie J, Ariana Grande, and Nicki Minaj was a massive collaboration that showcased distinct vocal strengths from each artist. Love Never Felt So Good, a typical Michael Jackson hit re-released after his death, featured Justin Timberlake, adding fresh energy to an already familiar tune.
2014 was truly a year of excellent music that brought fans from all over the world together. The year saw established stars like Beyonce, Jay-Z, and Justin Timberlake deliver significant contributions, while emerging artists like Meghan Trainor and Sam Smith made their mark. If there is one thing that 2014 taught us, it is that music is timeless. The hits that topped charts that year remain just as beloved now as they were then. The songs are an invitation to take a trip back in time and remember not just the hits but also the energy and emotion that came with those unforgettable moments.