Here are Anne-Marie’s Top 10 most popular songs of all times

You may not know the British singer’s name but surely would have grooved to her ‘Friends’ with Marshmallow or sung ‘Rockabye’ along or simply been a ‘Bad Girlfriend’.

Along with a powerful voice, what fans love in the very talented singer Anne-Marie, is her on-stage persona. Perfect laughter, a splendid songwriter, she just is the person you’d want to be best friends with. And not only that, this international pop sensation is also a black belt in Shotokan Karate. So beware!

We have jotted down Top 10 songs of Anne-Marie, so let us revist this all time hit chartbusters:

10. Don’t Leave Me Alone
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Since the song came out in July 2018, the David Guetta song has been constant in the ‘party playlist’. Though the lyrics are about a couple’s need to be together. It’s about not “leaving” one “alone” “even when you’re angry, even when I’m cold”.

9. Perfect To Me

This Anne-Marie song is about ‘body positivity. It’s about accepting yourself as you are. For millions across the globe, it is a “self-love anthem”. “I’m not a supermodel from a magazine. I’m okay with not being perfect, ‘Cause that’s perfect to me.”

She even stated, “I used to worry about everything possible. I used to worry what people would think of me, what I look like.”

8. Birthday

The perfect song for some who’s “another year older”, and thinks “I won’t cry about you (her/his ex) anymore”.The total pink theme is an additional delight to watch. It’s about moving on and celebrating because “it’s your birthday”.

7. Alarm

In the video, we see a modern-day Romeo and Juliet-like setting, but here the ‘love is flawed’. The song is about when the singer concludes that her partner has been cheating on her. The lyrics create a rather graphic image in the minds of the listener. Her partner is cheating on her with his ex and the singer sings “there goes the alarm ringing in my head”.

6. Ciao Adios

Released in November 2016, this song featured in the Top 10 UK hit. It’s about when you catch your partner cheating on you, but then you are better off without them. “Ciao adios, I’m done”.The upbeat music adds even more flavour to it.

5. ****, I’m lonely

 

This song covers a “not-so-talked about” theme. When you miss your ex and wants him/her to come over to your place. “I still watch the shows you showed me, I still drink that wine” convey all those little regards you have for that person.

4. Rewrite The Stars

A rather pretty song with James Arthur for “The Greatest Showman: Reimagined”. It finds a “connect” with the listeners as once in our lifetime, we all have come across someone we wanted to “rewrite the stars” for. There are so many “mountains and the walls” in certain relationships and it just doesn’t work out. This song is a beautiful portrayal of that.

3. 2002

It was a huge hit of 2018 as people found it just too relatable. The references to ‘old Mustang’ and ‘Ride With Me’ by Nelly, Britney’s ‘…Baby One More Time and ‘Oops…I Did It Again’, Jay-Z’s ’99 problems’ and ‘Bye Bye Bye by NSYNC are a trip down nostalgia lane for so many of us.

2. Friends

Along with DJ Marshmallow, the reason behind the song’s utter popularity is the theme. Everyone has had someone who they know “since they are ten”, who’s “not your lover, more like a brother”.But that friend projects romantic prospects and it’s rather frustrating.

1. Rockabye

Her popular most song has a deep-set meaning. Released way back in 2016, her collaboration with Clean Bandits and Sean Paul still relevantly laments “single mom’s plight”. This song topped many charts and reserved Anne-Marie’s place forever in our hearts. The lyrics convey how a single mother hides all her bruises and toils day and night to fend for her 6-year-old.

Vaishnavi Shree

Vaishnavi Shree is a first-year Journalism student at the University of Delhi. A media enthusiast, she writes extensively on Quora and makes podcasts for Spotify. Vaishnavi is currently working as an Entertainment Journalist at http://USAnewshour.com and can be contacted at vaishnavishree2001@gmail.com