http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/12/3 ... 87991.html
I think this would count as a year-end list.
“Diamonds” — Rihanna
Anything from “Girl On Fire” — Alicia Keys (I don't think this would count)
“Stronger (What Doesn't Kill You)” — Kelly Clarkson
“Die Young” — Ke$ha
“Bel Air” — Lana del Ray
Anything from “Red” — Taylor Swift (I don't think this counts either, though they specifically mention "We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together")
“Good Girl” — Carrie Underwood
“Emmylou” — First Aid Kit
“Primadonna” — Marina and the Diamonds
“Is Your Love Big Enough?” — Lianne La Havas
“Wildest Moments” — Jessie Ware
“Forever” — Haim
The Huffington Post: The 12 Best Songs by Women 2012
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Wouldn't every 2012 song in the database by a woman that isn't on this list need to be X'd out?
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I had a niggling feeling this would ruin this list's chances.Harold wrote:Wouldn't every 2012 song in the database by a woman that isn't on this list need to be X'd out?
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I don't think it fits the requirements for being included.
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I wish there was a way to delete a list after people have responded to it after it's declared ineligible.panam wrote:I don't think it fits the requirements for being included.
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