Best of 2019: A Mix of Gaming, Music, Trap, House, Dub

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It’s been a great year for music, and we’ve compiled some of the best tracks of 2019 for your listening pleasure. Best of 2019: A Mix of Gaming, Music, Trap, House, Dub includes hits from artists like Flume, RL Grime, and Alison Wonderland.

Gaming

It’s been a great year for gaming, with some amazing new releases across a variety of genres. Music games have been particularly strong, with titles like Beat Saber and DJs Herbert bringing new and innovative gameplay mechanics to the genre. But there have also been some great traditional games released this year, like Red Dead Redemption 2 and God of War.

“Best of” list for 2019

The year 2019 was jammed packed with great music, gaming, and other entertainment. Here is a mix of some of the best of what 2019 had to offer in each category.

Music:
1. Bad Guy – Billie Eilish
2. Old Town Road – Lil Nas X
3. Truth Hurts – Lizzo
4. Senorita – Shawn Mendes and Camila Cabello
5. 7 rings – Ariana Grande
6. Dance Monkey – Tones and I
7. Sucker – Jonas Brothers
8. truth hurts – Lizzo
9.You Need to Calm Down- Taylor Swift
10. I Don’t Care- Ed Sheeran and Justin Bieber
11. ME!- Taylor Swift ft Brendon Urie
12. Sunflower- Post Malone and Swae lee
13[insert favorite song here]

Gaming:
1. Fortnite
2. Super Smash Bros Ultimate
3. Pokemon Sword/Shield
4. Red Dead Redemption 2 5. Apex Legends 6. The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild 2 7.[insert favorite game here]

What made these games the best of 2019

We’ve gone through all the games that released in 2019 and compiled a list of our favorites. This wasn’t an easy task as there were so many great games this year, but we managed to narrow it down to ten.

These are the games that we think are the best of 2019. We’ve included a mix of different genres and styles so there should be something for everyone on this list.

-Apex Legends
-Call of Duty: Modern Warfare
-Devil May Cry 5
-Resident Evil 2
-Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice
-Super Smash Bros. Ultimate
-The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild 2
-Fire Emblem: Three Houses
-Borderlands 3
-Control

Music

It’s been a great year for music, with a mix of gaming, music, trap, house, and dubstep. We’ve put together a list of the best of 2019, with a little something for everyone. Whether you’re into gaming, music, or just want to have a good time, we’ve got you covered.

“Best of” list for 2019

2019 was a great year for music, with a wide variety of genres and artists making a mark on the industry. From trap and hip-hop to gaming and house, there was something for everyone. Here are some of the best songs of 2019:

-“A Lot” by 21 Savage
-“SICKO MODE” by Travis Scott
-“Old Town Road (Remix)” by Lil Nas X feat. Billy Ray Cyrus
-“In My Feelings” by Drake
-“thank u, next” by Ariana Grande
-“Without Me” by Halsey
-“Sunflower (Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse)” by Post Malone & Swae Lee
-“Con Calma” by Daddy Yankee feat. Snow
-“‘Till I Collapse” by Eminem

What made these songs the best of 2019

It’s impossible to choose the best songs of 2019, because there were so many good ones. However, we’ve compiled a list of some of our favorites, including a mix of gaming, music, trap, house, and dub songs. Here’s what made these songs the best of 2019:

-The atmosphere they created: These songs transported us to another world, whether it was the high energy of a club or the chill vibes of a summer evening.
-The production value: The production quality on these tracks was top-notch, with crisp sound design and expertly mixed vocals.
-The emotional impact: These songs made us feel all the feels, from nostalgic nostalgia to pure joy.

What were your favorite songs of 2019? Let us know in the comments!

Trap

Trap is a music genre that emerged in the early 2010s from the southern United States. It is a subgenre of Hip Hop that incorporates heavy 808 bass, hi-hats, and rap vocals. The music is often characterized by its dark, violent, and aggressive lyrical content and its hard-hitting, trap-influenced beats.

“Best of” list for 2019

As we close out 2019, we wanted to take a look back at some of the best trap, house, dub, and gaming mixes of the year. These are the tunes that got us through long commutes, late nights at the office, and early mornings on the weekends. They brought us energy, relaxation, and good vibes. We hope you enjoy them as much as we did.

-Trap Mix 2019 by Pompous Pygmy Productions
-Best of Trap & Bass Music Mix 2019 by The Trap MusicHD
-BONKERS! Best Gaming & Dubstep/Trap Mix 2019 by Drop The Bassline
-Best of House Music 2019 by Grammy-nominated DJs
-The Best Trap & Bass Songs of 2019 by TunesForYou

What made these trap songs the best of 2019

These trap songs brought something new to the genre and captured the ears of listeners everywhere. They are catchy, innovative, and will get you moving.

House

What a year it’s been- from new frontiers in Trap, to the return of Dub, it’s been hard to keep up. In this article, we’re rounding up our favorite tracks of the year in a wide variety of genres, highlighting what we think was the best of 2019. From energetic anthems perfect for the club, to more relaxed, introspective fare, there’s something here for everyone. So without further ado, here are our picks for the best tracks of 2019.

“Best of” list for 2019

2019 has been an amazing year for music, with a diverse range of genres and artists emerging and making their mark. We’ve seen the rise of trap music, the continued popularity of house and dubstep, and the resurging interest in gaming soundtracks.

To help you catch up on the best of what 2019 had to offer, we’ve compiled a list of our favorite tracks from the year. From hypnotic club bangers to atmospheric soundscapes, there’s something for everyone on this list.

So without further ado, here are the best tracks of 2019:

-CalvinHarris_WeFoundLove ft. Rihanna
-Avicii_ Levels
-Skrillex_ Bangarang ft. Sirah
-Borgeous_ Invincible ft. Sugarwhiskey

What made these house songs the best of 2019

These 10 tracks exemplify the best of what this genre had to offer in 2019. From bouncy club anthems to more avant-garde explorations, this was a varied and exciting year for house music.

1. Cassian – “Don’t Look Back”
2. Breach – “Jack”
3. Calibre – “99 Red Balloons”
4. Dusky – “Careless”
5. Gorillaz – “Saturnz Barz ( featuring Popcaan)”
6. Disclosure – “Ultimatum” (featuring Fatoumata Diawara)
7. Floating Points – “Ratio”
8. Four Tet – “two thousand and seventeen”
9. Honey Dijon – “La Femme Fantastique ( featuring Hadiya George)”
10. Lena Willikens – “Phantasma Byte”

Dub

I know what you’re thinking, “another year-end list.” But before you click away, this isn’t your typical “best of” roundup. Rather, it’s a collection of what I believe to be the most underrated, slept-on, and flat-out excellent dub albums of 2019.

“Best of” list for 2019

It’s been a great year for music, with a wide range of styles and genres represented across the board. Here’s a look at some of the best of 2019, in no particular order.

Dub: A mix of gaming, music, trap, house, and dub, this one is sure to get your feet moving.

Trap: A hard-hitting style of hip-hop that originated in the South, trap has taken the world by storm in recent years.

House: A perennial favorite, house music is perfect for getting people up and dancing.

Dubstep: A heavier style of electronic dance music that has been gaining popularity in recent years.

Jazz: A timeless genre that continues to evolve and innovate.

What made these dub songs the best of 2019

2019 was a great year for dub music. A lot of different artists experiment with the genre, and the results are always interesting. From deep and dark to bright and fun, there’s something for everyone in this list.

These are the 10 best dub songs of 2019:

1) Alix Perez – “Anubis”
2) Burial – “Closer”
3) Cypress Hill – “Insane in the Brain” (featuring Method Man)
4) DJ Madd – “The Curse” (featuring Trigga tha Gambla)
5) Kraken – “Human Nature”
6) MSystem – “Dirty Money” (featuring MC Twisty)
7) Noisia – “Get Deaded” (featuring Foreign Beggars)
8) Skream – ” Midnight Request Line” (featuring Sam Frank)
9) TERRORFEST – “Dread@the Controls” (featuring Congo Natty & Sl Bob Howyatakka System Killaz Soundsystem 96′ Dread Bass Mix)”
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