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The Lists 2014: Tune of the Year

Every year OUTinPerth readers vote for their favourite people, places and things. Here are the top five songs of 2014 as voted by our adoring public!

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1. Fancy – Iggy Azalea and Charli XCX

This catchy little number exploded to dizzying heights of popularity this year alongside the ‘Clueless’ inspired video above. It also made Iggy Azalea the first Australian to top the Billboard Hot 100 since Olivia Newton-John with “physical’.

2. Break Free – Ariana Grande

The success of this delightful pop pixie proves that you can achieve your dreams even if you are 70% ponytail.

3. Ugly Heart – G.R.L.

This dream team of expertly dressed singer/danceres won hearts internationally with this track even after member Simone Battle tragically passed away in September.

4. Shake It Off – Taylor Swift

America’s sweetheart amped up her quest for world domination this year with this irresistibly catchy tune.

5. Bang Bang – Jessie J, Nicki Minaj and Ariana Grande

The ponytail returns in this glittering trio, violently blasting out beats like the three musketeers of pop.

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