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Top songs of 2022: From 'Cuff It' by Beyoncé to Taylor Swift's 'Anti-Hero'
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Top songs of 2022: From 'Cuff It' by Beyoncé to Taylor Swift's 'Anti-Hero'

  • Associated Press
  • Dec 17, 2022
  • Dec 17, 2022 Updated Aug 16, 2023
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From music by Beyoncé to Harry Styles, Lizzo and more, here are 10 of 2022's best songs.

Best songs of the year

Top Songs

From left: Steve Lacy, Beyoncé and Harry Styles.

AP Photo

A pair of Beyoncé songs — "Cuff It" and "Break My Soul"— along with undeniable hits "Bad Habit" from Steve Lacy and "As It Was" by Harry Styles are among the The Associated Press' selection of top songs of 2022. Lizzo delighted fans all year with the infectious "About Damn Time," while Taylor Swift was the year's "Anti-Hero." This year was full of great collabs including "Die Hard" by Kendrick Lamar featuring Blxst and Amanda Reifer, "Unholy" by Sam Smith and Kim Petras and "Spitting Off the Edge of the World" by Yeah Yeah Yeahs and Perfume Genius. The off-kilter "Part of the Band" by The 1975 doesn't fit in any genre, but found a spot in the roster.

Here are 10 of the best songs of the year, as selected by Associated Press entertainment journalists.

Steve Lacy, 'Bad Habit'

Steve Lacy
Photo by Jordan Strauss/Invision/AP

It took nearly three months, but Steve Lacy's "Bad Habit" topped the Billboard Hot 100 chart and has continued to thrive. The multi-genre song, a single from his album "Gemini Rights," became the first record to ever top the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop, Hot R&B, Hot Rock and and Alternative songs chart simultaneously. It became popular over the summer after many on social media including celebrities Hailey Bieber and Charlie D'Amelio used the song while promoting their brands. With a funky bassline, Lacy shows some regret after missing an opportunity to approach a love interest. — Jonathan Landrum Jr.

Harry Styles, 'As It Was'

Harry Styles

Harry Styles performs on NBC's "Today" show in New York on May 19, 2022.

Photo by Charles Sykes/Invision/AP

Harry Styles was everywhere in 2022 pop culture, from his much-anticipated new album "Harry's House" to his massive tour and most notably being in the middle of the behind-the-scenes chaos surrounding the film "Don't Worry Darling." Styles could take some advice from the lyrics to his chart-topper "As It Was," a bittersweet and brightly packaged bop: "Nothing to say/when everything gets in the way." The song is deceptively upbeat with a jingly synth-pop beat and a little kid's voice as the intro and wedding bells at the end. But the lyrics are self-referentially melancholic as he accepts the reality of change that even he is not quite ready for. Thank you to the year's leading man for giving everyone a lot to talk and sing about. — Kristin M. Hall

Beyoncé, 'Cuff It'

Beyoncé
AP Photo/Chris Pizzello

If you scroll through social media, you won't have to wait long before you see viral videos of groups from young to old performing choreographed routines to Beyoncé's "Cuff It." The feel good, dance track captures the spirit of fun, romance and infatuation all in nearly four minutes of music, and while that's longer than most radio hits these days, the song leaves you wishing Queen Bey would've extended the track even more. If you feel like falling in love or need a flirty boost, keep this track on repeat. — Gary Gerard Hamilton

Taylor Swift, 'Anti-Hero'

Taylor Swift

Taylor Swift poses at the American Music Awards on Nov. 20, 2022, at the Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles.

Photo by Jordan Strauss/Invision/AP

Self-loathing never sounded so good as on Taylor Swift's "Anti-Hero," which went to the top of the Billboard singles chart for weeks and only relented its grasp under pressure from a bubbly Mariah Carey before Christmas. It is peak Swift: Confessional to the point of self-horror, depressing in its inevitable tears. "I'm the problem," she sings. "It's me." The rest of the lyrics are dense and pregnant with meaning — there's a scene with a will reading? Who is a sexy baby? Is she really a monster on the hill? — all driven by a moody, propulsive electro beat. "This song really is a real guided tour throughout all the things I tend to hate about myself," she has written about it. And yet it is something to adore. — Mark Kennedy

Kendrick Lamar, 'Die Hard' featuring Blxst and Amanda Reifer

Kendrick Lamar

Kendrick Lamar performs at the Glastonbury Festival in England on June 26, 2022.

AP Photo/Scott Garfitt

Kendrick Lamar has several standout tracks off his Grammy-nominated album "Mr. Morale & the Big Steppers." But one of the most vibrantly enjoyable songs from his masterful project is "Die Hard" featuring singer-rapper Blxst and Barbadian singer Amanda Reifer. The three music artists collectively blend their voices on the hit song — which delves into trust and battling demons. Lamar raps about overcoming his insecurities in hopes of becoming better for a future relationship. — Jonathan Landrum Jr.

Lizzo, 'About Damn Time'

Lizzo

Lizzo performs in Atlanta on Oct. 22, 2022.

Photo by Paul R. Giunta/Invision/AP

She's got the moves, she's got the grooves and she's used them to great effect on unsuspecting ears and minds as they were emerging from a literal and mental winter. Lizzo's infectious bop "About Damn Time" hit the indoor-dazed populace right in the solar plexus and shattered the dancefloors. Between lyrics like "Is everybody back up in the buildin'? It's been a minute, tell me how you're healin'" and "I'm way too fine to be this stressed, yeah/ Oh, I'm not the girl I was or used to be/ Uh,…, I might be better" and her up-tempo flute, Lizzo says it's OK to claw back a little happiness after our collective trauma with the help of some pop music. — Cristina Jaleru

The 1975, 'Part of the Band'

The 1975

Matthew Healy of The 1975 performs at the Reading Music Festival in England on Aug. 28, 2022.

Photo by Scott Garfitt/Invision/AP

"Part of the Band" is the off-kilter jewel in The 1975's excellent album "Being Funny In A Foreign Language." It refuses to follow a tempo pattern as it caroms from cellos to lounge ballad to sax solo, with dense, funny lyrics. "Am I ironically woke? The butt of my joke? Or am I just some post-coke, average, skinny bloke calling his ego imagination?" frontman and lyricist Matty Healy sings. It is a song that makes you stop and listen. "So many cringes in the heroin binges/I was coming off the hinges, living on the fringes," go the lyrics. — Mark Kennedy

Sam Smith and Kim Petras, 'Unholy'

Kim Petras and Sam Smith

Kim Petras, left, and Sam Smith perform in concert on Dec. 12, 2022, in Philadelphia.

Photo by Owen Sweeney/Invision/AP

If there was one good song to start the cold season, it's the sensuous, risqué "Unholy" – leaning on Sam Smith's translucent vocals and Kim Petras' petulant energy. The club anthem that slinks up on you with its throbbing bass wrapped in Eastern influences kicks off right out the gate with a heavenly choir. The electro-hook is set to catch, stun and haunt. A startling departure from Smith's weepy ballads, this slow but electrifying tune got its general stripes first on TikTok with the singers' dance challenge and the admiral ones on the airwaves and the dancefloor. One of the most well-matched collaborations of the year, "Unholy" has been certified Platinum with the speed of saying a "Hail Mary." — Cristina Jaleru

Yeah Yeah Yeahs and Perfume Genius, Spitting Off the Edge of the World

Yeah Yeah Yeahs

Karen O of the band Yeah Yeah Yeahs performs during the Corona Capital music festival in Mexico City on Nov. 19, 2022.

AP Photo/Eduardo Verdugo

Post-punk rockers Yeah Yeah Yeahs returned with a new album this year, their first since 2013, and the opening dark synths of their first single "Spitting Off the Edge of the World" delivered the kind of fist-pumping energy that Karen O and company are known for. Karen O's distinctive vocals on the opening line, "Cowards, here's the sun, so bow your heads," are aptly matched with Perfume Genius' delicate and glamorous voice. The song peaks with the banging drums in the chorus inviting a defiance on the precipice of chaos. It's a great return to form for a band that has always pushed the boundaries. — Kristin M. Hall

Beyoncé, 'Break My Soul'

It would be easy — and possibly understandable — to only include one Beyoncé song on our list. But why punish the Queen for creating phenomenal music? "Break My Soul" was her majesty's royal anthem welcoming her back to her rightful place on the throne after a six-year-hiatus between albums. The house track spanned genres, dominating airplay on R&B, pop and dance formats. Reaching No. 1 on Billboard's Hot 100 chart, the song delivered a variety of DJ versions and remixes, including the "The Queens Remix" with Madonna. "Break My Soul" also reached No. 1 on the R&B/Hip-Hop Airplay chart, and along with "Cuff It," marked the first time since 2003 that the icon had multiple No. 1s on the chart in the same year. — Gary Gerard Hamilton

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