That you’ll definitely want to play in 2015 and beyond. In no particular order.
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1. Freshly major U.K. songstress K. Stewart's "Speechless" is one part Janet Jackson, one part Jessy Lanza, all parts irresistible.
2. Ben Khan's perfect neo-pop banger "Youth" has a style all its own.
3. Mas Ysa's devastating and rapturous "Shame."
4. Kindness' minimalist '80s pop jam "This Is Not About Us."
5. Nashville via Houston crooner Robert Ellis' dusty barn-burner "Sing Along."
6. Tielsie's uncanny sugar rush "Palette" is like snorting ecstasy in the eye of the apocalypse.
7. The lovelorn tropicalia of Sunless 97 and Palmistry's "Aia."
8. Azealia Banks' underrated comeback curb stomp "Heavy Metal and Reflective."
9. Sturgill Simpson's wry and loping "Turtles All the Way Down."
10. YouTube sensation Troye Sivan's post-808s and Heartbreak standout "Happy Little Pill."
11. Little Dragon's indelible and slightly melancholic "Paris."
12. Dominque Young Unique's claustrophobic club banger "Throw It Down."
13. Mr. Twin Sister's lush and lusty "Blush."
14. Indiana's hard-charging Nine Inch Nails–meets–Robyn anthem "Solo Dancing."
15. Sylvan Esso's ebullient "Coffee."