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For the first time in history, the top three spots on the Billboard Year-End Hot 100 were held by new artists.

Are you researching the of 2012 music (sales, records)? 2012 big songs

2012 gave us Red , the album where Taylor Swift began her pivot from country darling to global pop superstar. "We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together" was her first number-one hit on the Billboard Hot 100, featuring a polished, Max Martin-produced sound that defined the "snarky-pop" trend of the year. 🚀 Best Selling Single: "Somebody That I Used To Know" Breakout Genre: EDM-Pop Most Viewed Video: "Gangnam Style" Adele’s Continued Dominance For the first time in history, the top

In 2012, the global music scene was dominated by indie-pop crossovers, viral sensations, and synth-heavy dance tracks. According to , the year's biggest hit was "Somebody That I Used to Know" "We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together" was

Amidst the synthetic beats and polished pop, a little indie song from an Australian-Belgian artist became a global obsession. Gotye’s "Somebody That I Used to Know" is perhaps the most unique track to top the charts that year.

Here are the big songs that ruled the charts and our memories.

To understand the musical landscape of 2012, one must first understand the atmosphere. It was a year of transition. The world was pre-Twitter-dominance, post-landline, and teetering on the edge of the streaming boom. Spotify was just beginning to gain traction, and iTunes was still king. Culturally, we were navigating the aftermath of a global recession, the anxieties of a Mayan-predicted apocalypse, and the soaring highs of the London Olympics.

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