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Northern Irish Songs of the Year 2020: 50 – 26

Robert Brown by Robert Brown
January 4, 2021
in Blogs, Features
Northern Irish Songs of the Year 2020

2020 has been a roller coaster of a year for all of us but we can always depend on music to see us through. Thankfully so many artists and bands within the music scene in Northern Ireland put out stellar releases despite the global pandemic. As usual we are doing our best to put a spotlight on our personal favourites and hopefully you will join us in reminiscing.

Importantly if you discover something you enjoy or rediscover a record you’ve forgotten, do your best to visit their bandcamp or own music store and support them with your hard earned cash so they can continue to produce great music.

You can also read all about our favourite Northern Irish Albums Of 2020 here.


50 ► A.N.J.A. – Deadly Fallen For You


49 ► Drew Makes Noise – Let’s Break the Night In Love


48 ► Daniel August – Mine (feat. Sivva)

Daniel August · Mine (feat. Sivva)

47 ► Violentlyill – There I Go


46 ► Kilgour – My Parents Car


45 ► Matty Burke – Malibu


44 ► ROE – Room To Breathe


43 ► Tiny Pilot – Don’t Know


42 ► Lapse – Before You Go


41 ►Lucy Gaffney – Send Me Away

Lucy Gaffney · Send Me Away

40 ► Party Fears – All Is Good


39 ► Cari Q – Kill Me Twice


38 ► Pale Lanterns – The Lighthouse Keeper

Pale Lanterns · The Lighthouse Keeper

37 ► Niall McDowell – You Have My Heart


36 ► Amy Montgomery – Intangible


35 ►Myles McCormack – By Demons


34 ►Aislinn Logan – What Everybody’s After


33 ► Owen Denvir – This Could Be Love

Owen Denvir · This Could Be Love

32 ► IN-IS – Daydream ft Ailbhe Reddy


31 ► Oscar Waves/Tommy Jag – Easy

Oscar Waves · Tommy Jag – Easy(ft. Oscar Waves)

30 ► Dani Larkin – Samson & Goliath


29 ► Vivid Dreamer – Sweet Light


28 ► Careerist – Pitter Patter

Careerist · Pitter Patter

27 ► Fiona Harte – Sugar Coating

Fiona Harte · Sugar Coating

26 ► Dark Tropics – Badlands

Quiet Arch · Dark Tropics – Badlands

The top 25 Northern Irish Songs of 2020 will be revealed soon.

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