Artists featured on the playlist â10 Songs Associated with the Periodic Table of Elementsâ include Dirty Heads, EDEN, Logic, and Tinashe.
Have you ever thought about how many songs have titles associated with the Period Table of Elements? Okay, you probably havenât, particularly if youâre not the consummate music/science nerd. Regardless whether or not your thoughts have went that deep, weâve concocted a brief, 10-song, conceptual playlists that centers around the period table. Exciting right? Definitely rhetorical btw. Artists featured on 10 Songs Associated with the Periodic Table of Elements include Dirty Heads, EDEN, Logic, and Tinashe.
1. Tinashe, âSaltâ
Writers: Clarence Coffee, Jr., Kenneth Coby, Kieran Lasker, Sarah Hudson & Tinashe Kachingwe « Producer: Soundz
Joyride ⹠RCA ⹠2018
Elements: Sodium (11 Na); Chlorine (17 Cl) â NaCl
âSaltâ is a surefire contender for the crowning achievement of Joyride, the âproperâ sophomore album by Tinashe. Yep, this sodium-fueled ballad is a terrific breakup record. Tinashe shows off her full complement of vocal abilities, singing in her lower register and gradually ascending into that awesome, commanding upper register. Soundz does a masterful job crafting a truly dark, emotional, minor-key backdrop for her to paint over as she urges, âSo when you go and break my heart in two / Donât throw salt on the wound.â
2. EDEN, âGoldâ
Writer: Jonathon Ng « Producer: EDEN
vertigo âą Astralwerks âą 2018
Element: Gold (79 Au)
âNo more, call it what you want / Call it what you want but I call it growing up and Iâm done.â Alternative-electro musician EDEN (Johnathon Ng) delivers honest, passionate vocals on âgoldâ, a highlight from his 2018 album, vertigo. Initially a guitar-driven, singer-songwriter love song, eventually, electronic production cues transform âgoldâ into something even grander â better yet, more golden. Gold, of course is the 79thelement on the period table.
3. Logic, âIndica Baduâ
Ft. Wiz Khalifa
Writers: Arjun Ivatury, Cameron Jabril Thomaz, Kevin Randolph, Khalil Abdul-Rahman, Sir Robert Bryson Hall II « Producers: 6ix, DJ Khalil & Kevin Randolph
Bobby Tarantino II âąÂ Def Jam âąÂ 2018
Elements: Carbon (6 C); Hydrogen (1 H); Oxygen (8 O)
âIndica Baduâ serves as one of the highlights from the 2018 Logic mixtape, Bobby Tarantino II. âIndica Blueâbenefits from its smooth, soulful sound, not to mention a respectable feature from Wiz Khalifa. What is Indica exactly? It is a cannabis strain. According to Leafly, the plant is known for âdistinctive fat leaves and short flowering cycles.â Even more interesting is the anatomy of cannabis, which is composed of at least 483 chemical compounds including THC (tetrahydrocannabinol), CBD (cannabidiol), THCA (tetrahydrocannabinolic acid), CBN (cannabinol), and CBC (cannabichromene), according to Lift News.
4. Vance Joy, âLike Goldâ
Writers: Dan Wilson & Vance Joy « Producer: Phil Ek
Nation of Two âą Atlantic âą 2018
Element: Gold (79 Au)
Australian singer-songwriter Vance Joy delivers a thoughtful record on âLike Goldâ, a highlight from his 2018 sophomore album, Nation of Two. âLike Goldâ finds Joy reminiscing on a past relationship.
âIf I wait âtil it feels right Iâll be waiting my whole life Closing my eyes, remember how we were like.â
Throughout the course of the record, his lyrics pack a punch. The best moment of âLike Goldâ is the chorus, which is catchy and well-written.
âGold, when you see me Hi, if you need me Babe, thatâs the way it was Thatâs the history Blue, how we used to roar Like an open fire Thatâs the way it was But thatâs history.â
5. Evanescence, âLithiumâ
Writers: Amy Lee & Evanescence
Synthesis ⹠BMG Rights Management ⹠2017
Element: Lithium (3 Li)
Addressing the elephant in the room, the Evanescence gem âLithiumâ did arrive prior to the above-given 2017 date. The version that appears on the 2017 album Synthesis differs from the original that hails from 2006âs The Open Door. How so? Synthesis is an album comprised of a of reworked songs, incorporating more symphonic elements into originals. Even with its orchestral touches, âLithiumâ retains the chilling, dramatic, and haunting nature of the original. Amy Lee and company masterfully cover the third element on the period table, sigh.
6. Lil Uzi Vert âNeon Gutsâ
Ft. Pharrell Williams
Writers: P. Williams & S. Woods « Producer: Pharrell Williams
Luv is Rage 2 âąÂ Atlantic âąÂ 2017
Element: Neon (10 Ne)
Lil Uzi Vert has a distinct sound as a rapper. Distinction in a crowded field is always a pro. His proper debut album, Luv is Rage 2 (2017), keeps the guests appearances at a minimum. There are only two collaborations, both of which give the album a lift. The collaboration at hand, âNeon Gutsâ featuring Pharrell Williams, is left field, but fits both parties involved. This is an instance for Lil Uzi Vert on a polarizing album where the eccentricity bodes well.
7. Major Lazer, âCold Waterâ
Ft. Justin Bieber & MĂ
Writers: Benjamin Levin, Benny Blanco, Diplo, Ed Sheeran, Henry Allen, Jamie Scott, Jr., Blender, Justin Bieber, Karen Marie Ărsted, King Henry, Philip Meckseper & Thomas Pentz «Â
Producers: Benny Blanco, Diplo, Jr Blender & King Henry
Cold Water â Single âą Mad Decent âąÂ 2016
Elements: Hydrogen (1 H); Oxygen (8 O)
On âCold Waterâ, Major Lazer mixes an urban-pop sound with a reggae-tinged, dance beat. The verse sounds less dance-oriented, embracing more of an urban contemporary sound and vibe. The guitars coupled with lighter synths suit featured guest Justin Bieber, who sings the verses and chorus. His tone is rich, showcasing deeper, mature pipes. The chorus clearly differentiates itself from the verse, thanks to a more aggressive synths. Swedish pop star MĂ provides backing support to Bieber on the chorus. Her biggest moment comes on the powerful bridge. Ultimately, this âH2Oâ joint is a bop.
8. Dirty Heads, âOxygenâ
Dirty Heads âą Five Seven Music âąÂ 2016
Element: Oxygen (8 O)
Dirty Heads bring us the eighth element on the periodic table,âOxygen.â On âOxygen,â Duddy B handles the verses while Dirty J delivers the majority of the chorus. The chorus is the centerpiece, in which the life-saving oxygen is provided.
Dirty J sings:
âPlease donât go, I will stay When everyone is leaving and youâre feeling strange See them all, hear them say Trying to breathe, but youâre feeling strange Oh whoa, feel like youâre living, but you might be better off dead If you're going under, then Iâll be your oxygen.â
9. Miranda Lambert, âPlatinumâ
Writers: Miranda Lambert, Natalie Hemby & Nicolle Galyon
Platinum âą RCA Nashville âą 2014
Element: Platinum (78 Pt)
âMy disposition permeates / The room when I walk in the place / Iâm sorry /By calculation Iâm way too much / Pretentiously I bitch a buck / But I just bought you!â Miranda Lambert definitely âcatches the earâ on âPlatinum,â the title track from her 2014 album. Vocally, Lambertâs tone is incredibly playful â âtongue in cheekâ if you will. The most memorable lyrics occur on the chorus. Lambert playfully sings:
âWhat doesnât kill you Only makes you blonder My heels and my hotel They just got taller Somethinâ âbout platinum irrefutably Looks as good on records As it does to me.â
Platinum is the 78th element on the periodic table.
10. David Guetta, âTitaniumâ
Ft. Sia
Writers: David Guetta, Giorgio H. Tuinfort, Nick van de Wall & Sia Furler
Nothing but the Beat ⹠Parlophone ⹠2011
Element: Titanium (22 Ti)
âYou shoot me down, but I wonât fall / I am titanium.â Fittingly, we close out the playlist with the 22ndelement on the periodic table, âTitanium.â While the record is often attributed to Sia who sings the vocals, it actually appears on the 2011 David Guetta album, Nothing But the Beat. A big, uplifting record, âTitaniumâ is simply irresistible.
Before asserting sheâs âtitanium,â Sia encourages âthe enemyâ to bring it:
âIâm bulletproof, nothing to lose Fire away, fire away Ricochet, you take your aim Fire away, fire away âYou shoot me down, but I wonât fall I am titanium.â