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‘10 Absolutely Alluring Songs About Cars’ features music by BRELAND, Carrie Underwood, DJ Snake, EBEN & MORGENSHTERN.
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All of my life I have loved cars. When the brand-new car buying guide from Consumer Reports arrives on newsstands, I get my wallet ready. 10 ABSOLUTELY ALLURING SONGS ABOUT CARS certainly isn’t the first list I’ve written with cars as the theme. That said, it’s been a long while since 31 Rolls-Royce Wraith Songs arrived, not to mention 16 Foreign Car Songs or 10 Mercedes Benz Songs. Since so many lists published in 2020 revisit past themes and re-up overdue lists, why not drop a new car-based list? 10 ABSOLUTELY ALLURING SONGS ABOUT CARS highlights BRELAND, Carrie Underwood, DJ Snake, EBEN and MORGENSHTERN & Eldzhey among others. Get your foot on the gas and join us for this truly unique, 10-song car playlist! Also, it’s the 100th playlist of 2020 – holla!
1. MORGENSHTERN & Eldzhey, “Cadillac” 🚗
“Cadillac” • Zhara Distribution • 2020
Anyways, Eldzhey arrives on the second verse, commencing with the news flash, “I am busy, don’t give a fuck about crisis, I’ve grown up on it.” He also asserts, “This feat will kill you faster than coronavirus” – pretty woke, though questionable given how viral COVID-19 has been. And in case the cockiness and confidence were ever in question, apparently, “Your girlfriend’s jerking off to / My sports car stayin’ near club.” Okay then… The big takeaway from “Cadillac” from MORGENSHTERN and Eldzhey is that they can throw down with anyone – when it comes to cockiness, confidence, and heavy drip.
2. BRELAND, “My Truck”
BRELAND (EP) • Bad Realm / Atlantic • 2020
“You can drink my liquor, you can call my lady / You can take my money, you can smoke my blunt / … Don’t touch my truck.” Yeah – that’s a country cliché to the core. That truck is everything, though to be fair, sometimes it’s a tractor. As you can expect, BRELAND characterizes his baby which includes “V8 engine with the windows tinted” and – wait for it – “Woodgrain dash with the matte black finish.” Yeah, seems appropriate for me to scream WOO to the top of my lungs…or maybe yeehaw? Also, as rappers and country artists do alike, he mentions his girl’s “big ol’ butt” and of course a “Red cup full of Henny.” Hate it or love it, “My Truck” is definitely worth discussing.
3. Lil Pump, “Butterfly Doors” 🏎️
Harverd Dropout • Warner • 2019
Cutting straight to the chase, “Butterfly Doors” receives placement on this list because it references butterfly doors, which sometimes appear on lux, high-performance sports cars, specifically Lamborghinis. Additionally, Lil Pump references hustling, guns, and money. Of course, the polarizing “Gucci Gang” rapper goes beyond those doors and gets controversial, thanks to a tasteless reference to Asians on the chorus: “They call me Yao [Ming] ‘cause my eyes real low.” WTF was he thinking?
4. Carrie Underwood, “Two Black Cadillacs” 🚗
Blown Away • 19 Recordings Limited / Sony • 2012
From the onset, “Two Black Cadillacs” sounds magical, instantly engaging the listener. There is a mysteriousness and sketchiness about the production, which sets the tone before Carrie Underwood sings a note. There is a clearly defined rhythmic groove, but it’s understated which bodes well. Of course, the narrative of the song is utterly superb with Underwood setting things up perfectly the first verse:
“Two black Cadillacs driving in a slow parade... One is for his wife The other for the woman who loved him at night Two black Cadillacs meeting for the first time.”
Later, the second verse expounds upon what went down – “His wife called the number on his phone / Turns out he’d been lying to the both of them for oh so long…” Of course, on the bridge, it’s clear the women secretly conspired, “Shared a crimson smile and just walked away / And left the secret at the grave.” Regardless, the centerpiece is the chorus, excerpted at the beginning of the blurb. It continues, depicting the feelings of the two women:
“...Yeah, they took turns laying a rose down Threw a handful of dirt into the deep ground He’s not the only one who had a secret to hide Bye bye, bye bye, bye bye.”
“Two Black Cadillacs” previously appeared on the playlist, 11 Incredibly Intriguing, Totally Black Songs.
5. DJ Snake & Sheck Wes, “Enzo” 🏎️
Ft. Offset, 21 Savage & Gucci Mane
Carte Blanche • DJ Snake Music Productions Limited / Interscope • 2019
Sheck Wes is responsible for the simple but infectious chorus: “I need a Benzo, a Benzo / I need a Rari, not Lambo / I need a Rari, not Lambo / I need a Rari, an Enzo…” Sure, the words aren’t profound, but they definitely help ‘fuel the fire’ if nothing else. Offset raps the first verse, focusing on his drip which includes a Lambo, Rolls Royce, Porsche, and of course, money. Notably, he does reference his 2019 album, Father of 4: “Gotta feed ya family the first.”
21 Savage arrives for the second verse, joining in on the flex fest. Among his more notable lyrics are “6 karats hanging out my motherfuckin’ earlobe / Shining like the glove on Michael (Jackson),” “Left a wet dream on a Barbie…,” and “I’m dunkin’ on your bitch like Tim bro (Free throw) / I let the block hit her, she Mutombo.” Arguably, 21 has some of the best lyrics. As for Gucci Mane, he takes the third and final verse, showing off a bit more aggressiveness than usual. One of his more memorable lines: “Copped two Maybach trucks, yeah / I go any-fucking-where, icy like a polar bear.” #Gucci. Ultimately, the best way to describe “Enzo” is merely a good, old-fashioned, trap banger. It’s not transcendent, nor does it aspire to be.
6. Thomas Rhett, “That Old Truck”
Center Point Road • Big Machine • 2019
Many of the lyrics of “That Old Truck” are familiar, given the fact that singing about cars, trucks, and apparently, tractors have been done a countless number of times. On the first verse, Rhett describes the experience with ‘her’ – “Up and down the streets of a no-name town / Me and her with the windows down / 35s rolling on the ground / Loving every minute.” By the end of the second verse, he sings about “Cussing out all that grass I mowed / Just saving up to fix her.” The centerpiece of the record is the sentimental chorus.
7. EBEN, “Lambo” 🏎️
“Lambo” • Signature Entertainment, III LLC • 2018
Despite the wisdom exhibited on the pre-chorus, he contradicts himself on the chorus:
“I’d rather cry in a Lambo Be depressed at the chateau Live out my parents’ back road I’d rather cry, rather cry, rather cry, rather cry in a Lambo.”
Throughout “Lambo,” EBEN delivers great vocals. On the bridge, he provides vocal contrast, employing more of a pop-rap approach, asserting, “Don’t want to cry in my Honda, cry in the closet / Or in the back of my shitty apartment…” Ultimately, Franckewitz has got it going TF on. “Lambo” is catchy, features honest songwriting, solid vocals, and excellent production.
8. DJ Khaled, “Top Off” 🚗
Ft. Jay-Z, Future & Beyoncé
Father of Asahd • We the Best / Epic • 2019
“Top Off” is set in a minor key and features dramatic production work including malicious synths. At the top, the listener is served up with a silly intro by Jay-Z, as well as shout-outs from DJ Khaled. The intro is followed by a repetitive, autotune heavy hook by Future. The lack of profundity by Future is real: “I took the top off the Maybach.” Okay… Eventually, Hov delivers agile, hard-nosed, and tough-minded rhymes. Beyoncé ends up being the biggest surprise. After dropping somewhat warm vocals, she changes course with tougher, more explicit, pop-rap styled vocals. Arguably, she outperforms her hubby and Future. Honestly, I don’t think it’s even arguable. Bow down!
9. Lana Del Rey, “White Mustang” 🏎️
Lust for Life • Interscope • 2017
In the context of Lust for Life, “White Mustang” is connected to two forthcoming songs – “Summer Bummer” and “Groupie Love”. On the first verse, Del Rey paints the picture that she’s a groupie in love with a musician, even if she has reservations. Such reservations are more pronounced on the second verse, where she admits, “I was such a fool for believing that you / Could change all the ways you’ve been living.” Lyrically, one of the best moments occurs when she sings:
“You’ve been revving and revving and revving it up And the sound, it was frightening.”
“White Mustang” previously appeared on 12 Songs That Are Either Black or White.
10.Zack Villere, “Minivan” 🚐
Ft. J’von
Little World • aritech • 2017
Villere has made two appearances on The Musical Hype playlists prior to this list. The first appearance was for the song “Cool” (11 Incredibly ‘Cool’ Songs That Aren’t the Least Bit Cold), which also appears on Little World. I bring that up to introduce or refresh regarding some musical cues and traits that are similar on “Minivan.” Like “Cool,” “Minivan” also features intentional, deadpan, monotone-styled vocals, jazzy harmonies, and overall embracement of left-of-centered-ness. That said, the aforementioned lyrics are all the Zack we get, ha-ha. J’von carries the majority of the vocals with his rap verse, which is chocked-full of lyrics, yet the overall effect of the performance is the vibe.
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