Mike Posner, upon his first chart outing, and whether he intended to or not, conformed to a long list of flash-in-the-pan popstars who like to discuss their ego and other such unimportant subject matters whilst the music did the hard work. Of course, some welcomed him, likening him to the new Calvin Harris, albeit with a grimier, dubstep meets hip-hop infused sound. Others turned their noses skyward at his tissue-thin voice and apparent s...