Top Rop/Pop Songs of 2006

I know it’s been awhile since I rapped with y’all, so to make up for my silence, I offer you my favorite rock/pop songs of 2006. I’ll make a CD-R of this collection, and if anyone would like a copy, please feel free to contact me via the comments section.

I originally had some songs on here that I thought were from 2006, but in fact, were from 2005. I must have heard them in late 2005 and thought they were from this year.

This list, though, is all 2006 and in no particular order (and it won’t be the order on the CD either).

“Did I Step on Your Trumpet?” by Danielson
“Loaded” by The Idle Hands
“Sea Foam” by Land of Talk
“Roscoe” by Midlake
“Prenzlauerberg” by Beirut
“The Wonder” by Figurines
“Van Helsing Boombox” by Man Man
“Furry Animal Furry” by Serenaide
“The Idea of Growing Old” by The Features
“Advice for Young Mothers to Be” by The Veils
“Sister Winter” by Sufjan Stevens
“Dog Problems” by The Format
“Sexy Back” by Justin Timberlake
“Whoo! Alright – Yeah … Uh Huh” by The Rapture
“Young Folks” by Peter Bjorn and John
“Ain’t It Strange” by Dr. Dog
“Piano Man” Ghostland Observatory
“Rod Stewart” The Lovely Features

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1 thought on “Top Rop/Pop Songs of 2006

  1. Nice list–that’s a good idea to “end the year” with something like that, actually.

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