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"King Kunta" is a great choice, and an instant classic. Some choices off the top of my head:

That seems like a stretch to me.

This is actually pretty great, Internet!

"Love Yourself" is an absolutely solid pop song.

It was at least consistently better and funnier than SNL.

"More often than not, this means I’m turning to the top 40, since that’s where the most inventive, freshest summer pop has emerged in recent years." Seriously?

Well yeah, but that's because the Internet is a series of tubes.

Making limited edition albums that the public won't be able to listen to for 80 years but sell for millions?

No, Theranos is what you put soup in for a picnic.

That's fair, but I really enjoy RZA's verse.

Vulfpeck and Leon Bridges are great, and Judah & The Lion are a guilty pleasure.

"The Baddest Man Alive" is pretty fun.

I understand Bill Watterson's feelings on the subject, but I would love a Calvin & Hobbes movie if it managed to capture the spirit of the strip. Between that and The Lego Movie, my childhood would be complete.

I agree, actually, but haven't seen it recently enough to confirm that it's as bad as I remember.

The Dark Knight Rises and Interstellar, however, are genuinely awful.

Year Freshman, of course.

Like so much of his music, the worst part of "Downtown" is Macklemore. The rest is decent-to-great.

What a great summary of 2016!

I had no idea before this article. It's especially annoying/disappointing because "Exs & Ohs" was a pretty solid pop song, and I like the new track off of Ghostbusters.

"100x" is the strongest, in my opinion.