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This article is written by a student writer from the Her Campus at SBU chapter.

As the winter approaches and we’re on the brink of entering 2016, its always nice to look back on the great things that this past year has had to offer. It’s good to get ahead on things like New Year’s resolutions, accepting the past and moving on to a new year, etc., but there is one thing that is virtually impossible to let go of from this past year: music. Here’s a list of the top 10 catchy songs from 2015 that you seem to find yourself humming along to on a daily basis.

 

1. “Uptown Funk”- Bruno Mars

The baseline is too catchy and “uptown funk you up, uptown funk you up” is impossible not to sing along to.

 

2.) “Watch Me Whip (Watch Me Nae Nae)”-Silentó

You’ve done the dance… just admit it. We all have.

 

 

3.) “Shut Up and Dance With Me”- Walk the Moon

I dare you to listen to this song and not scream “Shut up and dance with me” at the top of your lungs.

 

4.) “Trap Queen”-Fetty Wap

1738…. Need I say more?

 

5.) “Bad Blood”- Taylor Swift

Aside from the badass music video filled with the most prestigious A-listers, this catchy tune will make you ready to take on the world.

 

6.) “Can’t Feel My Face”- The Weekend

Try listening to “I can’t feel my face when I’m with you, but I loooove it” and not bobbing your head from side to side.

 

7.) “Back to Back”- Drake

 

Yes Drake, we all get that you called out Meek Mill about how he’s not on a world tour – he’s on his girl’s tour. Yes, we get that Nicki better make sure she hits him with the prenup. Now can you get this song off the radio so I can stop associating everything I do twice a day with going back to back?

 

8.) “See You Again”- Wiz Khalifa

This song was sad and meaningful for the Paul Walker tribute in Fast and Furious 7. Now every time I hear the piano in the beginning I immediately change the radio station.

 

9.) “Good For You”- Selena Gomez

Her soft-spoken voice can really get to your nerves after a while, not to mention the song is a little desperate and demeaning.

 

10.) Last but not least…

“Lean On”- Major Lazor

The base drop was really catchy at first.. and now that high pitched gibberish is just downright annoying.

A junior at St. Bonaventure University majoring in Journalism/Mass Communications and French. She can always be found with a Dunkin Donuts iced coffee in hand, at the gym attempting to do yoga, or binge watching Grey's Anatomy with Ben&Jerry's. You can follow her on twitter @emilyrosman or on Instagram emilyrosman.