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Musicians providing the soundtrack for “10 Awesome Songs That Tickled My Fancy in February 2019” include Ariana Grande, Badflower, and John Legend.
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Most playlists served up on The Musical Hype have a concept – a theme. In this case, the concept for the playlist is merely the date. All of the songs on 10 Awesome Songs That Tickled My Fancy in February 2019 were released as singles or as an album track in February 2019. Pretty simple, right? Right. With that said, a no extra analysis or explanation necessary, musicians providing the soundtrack for this ‘favorites’ playlist include Ariana Grande (“Ghostin”), Badflower (“Girlfriend”), Cardi B & Bruno Mars (“Please Me”) and John Legend (“Preach”) among others.
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1. India.Arie, “Rollercoaster”
Worthy • BMG Rights Management • 2019
Genre: R&B
2. Rex Orange County, “New House”
New House [Single] • Rex Orange County • 2019
Genre: Alternative
Perfection is hard to achieve, yet, Rex Orange County achieves or nearly achieves it on “New House.” The production work is absolutely magnificent. The sound palette is broad, including piano, drums, strings, brass, and synths. Beyond the backdrop and instrumentation, O’Connor sounds great vocally, never forcing anything, but delivering with ‘cool, calm, and collected’ approach without sounding casual or nonchalant. With production, musicianship, and a ripe set of pipes on his side, perhaps the biggest reason that “New House” is nearly perfect is the songwriting. O’Connor is a clever writer, with the ability to surprise you with his lyrics. Interestingly, he explores the creative process (“You know that I haven’t been inspired since like I was 18”), in addition to the progression of his relationship, as the aforementioned chorus suggests.
3. Chaka Khan, “Too Hot”
Hello Happiness • Diary / Island • 2019
Genre: R&B, Funk
On the pre-chorus, Chaka asks:
“Who’s gonna feed my fire
When I need it to sweet up
And if you think you’re man enough for me
Then, baby, do you like it rough?”
4. Badflower, “Girlfriend”
OK, I’M SICK • Big Machine • 2019
Genre: Alternative
There’s an element of hilarity, as well as an element of truth.
“I wanna see you shaking in your boots
Sucking on your fingers to the music I made
So, you could fuck me
It’s a fantasy, probably, but honestly, I can’t shake it…”
5. Wallows, “Scrawny”
Nothing Happens • Atlantic • 2019
Genre: Alternative
While there’s at least a layer of seriousness, there’s also that tongue-n-cheek vibe, which makes this irresistible and infectious.
“Question though, how do I look to you?
Am I so thin that you can see through?”
All in all, Wallows delivers an up-tempo, kickass gem with “Scrawny.” At just under three minutes, Dylan Minette and company keeps things tight and thrilling to the nth degree. “Scrawny” is a rousing success thanks to ample personality, and a respectable musical backdrop as well.
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6. Cardi B & Bruno Mars, “Please Me”
Please Me [Single] • Atlantic • 2019
Genre: Hip-hop, rap, pop
Mars delivers smooth, high-flying vocals on the ‘irresistibly good’ chorus:
“Please me, baby
Turn around and just tease me, baby
You know what I want and what I need, baby
(Let me hear you say)
Please
(Let me hear you say)
Please.”
Cardi B raps on both verses, exhibiting a compelling flow. On the first verse, she delivers one standout, freaky line: “Better fuck me like we listenin’ to Jodeci.” The second verse is briefer, and she manages to break out some Spanish. Additionally, she sings on the pre-chorus, with Bruno Mars joining her on the tail-end of this section. Ultimately, the ear-candy and the pleasure are legit.
7. Myylo, “Cyborg”
Cyborg [Single] • Myylo • 2019
Genre: Pop
Of course, it’s not every day that a cyborg is referenced in a song, let alone ends up being the song title. The self-described ‘drama king’ (“Oh god, I’m so dramatic”) drops the aforementioned outlandish chorus to convey his feelings of regret regarding an ex-boyfriend that he let go. It’s obviously not just the chorus that is colorful. On the ‘Elton John’, name-dropping first verse, the “Rocket Man” is “Swooping in like a space force cowboy / Tryna get you back.” Yeah, admit it – the lyrics are damn clever. Furthermore, on the second verse, while he’s less outlandish, he still successfully delivers the “we don’t talk about your boyfriend” because “you’d rather be mine.”
8. John Legend, “Preach”
Preach [Single] • Columbia • 2019
Genre: R&B
There’s plenty to love about “Preach.” The listener is treated to moody production from the onset, which sets the tone. This is a record that is chocked-full of soulfulness, yet also feels and sounds relevant in 2019. As great as the mood, sound, and vibe are, it’s the signature soulful, nuanced vocals from John Legend that make this an elite record. Also, John gets some help with the addition of backing vocals, accentuating his commanding lead during the pre-chorus and chorus sections. Speaking of the chorus, it’s totally ‘amped-up’ – robust and ear-catching. Furthermore, the songwriting is on-point – memorable and thoughtfully-penned.
“I can’t sit and hope, I can’t just sit and pray that
I can find the love when all I see is pain
Fallin to my knees, and though I do believe
I can’t just preach, baby, preach.”
Soulful production, soulful vocals, and great songwriting make “Preach” a superb record and among the crème de la crème of February 2019.
9. Ariana Grande, “Ghostin’”
Thank u next • Republic • 2019
Genre: Pop, R&B
10. Kehlani, “Nunya”
Ft. DOM KENNEDY
While We Wait • Atlantic • 2019
Genre: R&B
[Photo Credits: Atlantic, Big Machine, BMG Rights Management, Diary, Columbia, Island, Myylo, Pixabay, Republic, Rex Orange County]
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