There was absolutely no good reason for me to have waited all summer to add this song to our (guilty) Pleasures list - it is amazing and inevitable, you literally cannot stop the feeling. It is the best of Michael Jackson combined with the best of modern producing. Similar vibe to "Happy" by Pharrell, but JT's awesome text painting and change ups beat that catchy-but-repetitive summer hit by a mile. (Also like "Happy" it's been ubiquitous as hell, so I guess I was waiting to miss it a tiny bit.)
The Chainsmokers feat. Daya - Don't Let Me Down
The Chainsmokers drew a ginormous crowd at ACL last weekend. They probably should've been the closer that night in place of Kygo. This song is perhaps the main reason their popularity has soured recently. "Roses" featuring Rozes was pretty catchy as well, but Daya is simply on fi-ya in 2016. (Sorry)
Bre-L - Oblivion (Grimes Cover)
Kerri sort of beat me to the punch yesterday posting a Grimes song. I had this alt-rock pleasure planned for a bit now as it's been kind of stuck in my head. I was a fan of the original and the album, Visions, from which it came. This version, from LA alt-pop-rock outfit Bre-L is a fun take with heavy guitar and more aggressive vocals that I think fits the tone of the song well.
If you're curious about that original song, here is the very well done, appropriate and, especially given the lyrical content of the song, slightly off-putting video.