Parlé's Top Ten Singles of 2009
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Written by Kevin Benoit   

Parlé Magazine

Now that the year is over, we look back at the Songs that got the party started in 2009. I have a story for each song and I'm sure you do too. The tracks are also available for download in case you don't already have it on your ipod.

 

10. "Forever" - Drake, Kanye West, Lil' Wayne & Eminem
Drake, Kanye West, Lil' Wayne & Eminem - Forever

 

9. "Rockin' That Sh*t" - The Dream
The Dream - Rockin' That Shi*t

 

8. "Empire State of Mind" - Jay-z f/ Alicia Keys
Jay-Z f/ Alicia Keys - Empire State of Mind

 

7. "Knocks You Down" - Keri Hilson f/ Kanye West & Ne-yo
Keri Hilson f/ Kanye West & Ne-yo

 

6. "Letter To B.I.G." - Jadakiss
Jadakiss - Letter To B.I.G.

 

5. "Every Girl In The World" - Young Money (Lil Wayne, Drake, Jae Millz, Gudda Gudda, Mack Mane)
Young Money - Every Girl In The World

 

4. "Pretty Wings" - Maxwell
Maxwell - Pretty Wings

 

3. "Birthday Sex" - Jeremih
Jeremih - Birthday Sex

 

2. "Best I Ever Had" - Drake
Drake - Best I Ever Had

 

1. "Blame It" - Jaime Foxx
Jaime Foxx f/ T- Pain - Blame It

Kevin Benoit - Editor

Kevin is a Brooklyn native with a passion for telling s story.  He started the magazine with the hopes of helping young artists, entertainers and entrepreneurs tell their story.  The mission continues.Read More >>

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