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“10 Songs Incorporating Thanksgiving Words” features songs by Chris Young, India.Arie, Red Hot Chili Peppers & Russ.
The title of our latest, greatest playlist is self-explanatory. This playlist features 10 songs that incorporate Thanksgiving vocabulary words. While this list isn’t exactly taking adults back to school, it is a way to at least acknowledge Thanksgiving musically. Sure, not all of the songs are exactly wholesome and thankful, but isn’t hat part of the allure of a random playlist? Of course, it is! Without further ado, 10 Songs Incorporating Thanksgiving Words, featuring songs by Chris Young, India.Arie, Red Hot Chili Peppers, and Russ among others.
1. Wale, “Thank God”
Shine • 2017 • Atlantic
Vocabulary word: Thanks
2. Chris Young, “Holiday”
Losing Sleep • RCA • 2017
Vocabulary word: Holiday
3. India. Arie, “Give Thanks”
SongVersation: Medicine • BMG Rights Management • 2017
Vocabulary word: Thanks
At the end of the song, she brings together the few lyrics, successfully closing one of the set’s highlights:
“There will never be another day just like this So, let’s give praise now We give praise, and ase Say love, namaste We give praise, for all that is.”
4. Russ, “Family & Friends”
There’s Really a Wolf • Columbia • 2017
Vocabulary word: Family
5. Red Hot Chili Peppers, “Feasting on the Flowers”
The Getaway • Warner Bros. • 2016
Vocabulary word: Feast
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6. Wale, “Running Back”
Ft. Lil Wayne
Shine • 2017 • Atlantic
Vocabulary word: Football
Essentially, this standout is a hard-hitting, flex-fest for both rappers. Wale is on autopilot, using football-speak to his advantage:
“Bitches want money stacks, I just want my percent She told me to hit the hole, I used to play running back You niggas be fumbling, don’t give ‘em no gun again These bitches be flying out, yeah, ‘cause money be coming in.”
The part about hit the hole is just what you think it is.
7. Machine Gun Kelly, X Ambassadors & Bebe Rexha, “Home”
Album: Bright: The Album, 2017
Atlantic
Vocabulary word: Home
Sam Harris kicks things off, as Rexha joins him on the second half of the chorus.
“Home A place where I can go To take this off my shoulders Someone take me home.”
Machine Gun Kelly follows, rapping the first verse in uplifting fashion. This isn’t far-removed from his own song, “At My Best.” Interestingly, on the pre-chorus, he switches to a more melodic, sung approach. Harris and Rexha return on the extended chorus, which seems to arrive in a flash following the incredibly brief, pre-chorus. Kelly drops more ‘fight-through-the-adversity’ bars on the second verse, followed by another melodic pre-chorus, and a shorter chorus. Keeping the form interesting, a collaborative bridge between Harris and Rexha follows.
“I found no cure for the loneliness I found no cure for the sickness Nothing here feels like home Crowded streets, but I'm all alone.”
Ultimately, “Home” is respectable, but not game changing.
8. Fifth Harmony, “Sauced Up”
Fifth Harmony • Epic • 2017
Vocabulary word: sauce
9. Lecrae, “Blessings”
Ft. Ty Dolla $ign
All Things Work Together • Reach • 2017
Vocabulary word: blessings
While Ty Dolla $ign isn’t typically associated with the religious or spiritual, he is responsible for the memorable sung hook:
“If I ever took a loss, I learned a lesson I won’t ever think I’m better than the next man I’ve been down before the come up, I ain’t stressin’ Baby I’m too busy countin’ all these blessings.”
Later, Ty gets his chance to shine once again on the second verse. He doesn’t reference God, but he also avoids the hellish. As for Lecrae, he spits ferociously. His approach and appeal are secular for the most part, but he gives the glory to God:
“Won’t take the credit, I know where we get it Them blessings be comin’ from God above.”
Down the line, Lecrae spits one more verse, spitting about his “losses” and referencing Mary Mary and Anita Baker:
“All I needed was the Mary Mary But the God in me was havin’ commentary, woo! I got angels all around like Anita Baker Blessings fallin’ in line, guess I need a taper…”
An infectious post-hook adds the cherry on top:
“Count it up, count it up, count it up Blessings.”
10. Tyler, the Creator, “November”
Flower Boy • Columbia • 2017
Vocabulary word: November
Photo Credits: Atlantic, RCA, BMG Rights Management, Columbia, Warner Bros., Epic, Reach
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