The album kicks off with its biggest (and most controversial) hit. Stripping away the visual of the wrecking ball itself, the song is a raw, power-ballad masterpiece. Including this track was a no-brainer; it was the watercooler moment of 2013.
Sandwiched directly after Miley is the anti-pop anthem that mocked the very lifestyle "Wrecking Ball" celebrated. At 16, Lorde became a global phenomenon, and her minimalist production was a direct reaction to the excess of early 2010s pop. Now 83 brilliantly captures this dichotomy. now that-s what i call music 83 album
This double-disc compilation featured a massive , capturing the peak of the EDM-pop crossover and viral internet sensations: The album kicks off with its biggest (and
Robbie Williams’ "Candy," Taylor Swift’s "We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together," and Little Mix’s "Wings" headlined the first disc. Sandwiched directly after Miley is the anti-pop anthem