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“10 Songs That Capture & Embody the Pandemic” features Alec Benjamin, Hopsin, Kacey Musgraves, OneRepublic & Twenty One Pilots.
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“Panic on the brain, world has gone insane / Things are starting to get heavy,” according to🎙Tyler Joseph. “I’ma socialize at a distance / I’m living my best life, minding my business,” Curtis Roach adds. Last but not least, 🎙Alec Benjamin asserts, “Oh, I miss you most at six feet apart when you’re / Right outside my window but can’t ride inside my car.” All of these lyrics hail from the songs that make up this coronavirus inspired list. Musicians, like everyone else in the world, have been directly affected by COVID-19 – ‘hunkered down at home.’ Many musicians have used their gifts (and extra time) to write new songs or rework/tweak previously released songs for the sake of comfort and in some cases, charity.
There are more than 10 songs that are influenced or a direct product of the global pandemic, but only 10 have been selected. 🎧10 SONGS THAT CAPTURE & EMBODY THE PANDEMIC features music courtesy of 🎙Alec Benjamin (🎵“Six Feet Apart”), 🎙Hopsin (🎵“Covid Mansion”), 🎙Kacey Musgraves (🎵“Oh What a World 2.0 (Earth Day Edition)”), 🎙OneRepublic (🎵“Better Days”), and 🎙Twenty One Pilots (🎵“Level of Concern”) among others. Without further ado, here are 10 SONGS THAT CAPTURE & EMBODY THE PANDEMIC! Stay ‘healthy at home’ and check out these compelling pandemic songs!
1. Twenty One Pilots, “Level of Concern”
🎵 “Level of Concern” • 🏷 Fueled by Ramen • 🗓 2020
Of course, the centerpiece of “Level of Concern” is the chorus, speaking directly to anxiety, discomfort, and uncertainty:
“Cause I told you my level of concern But you walked by like you never heard And you could bring down my level of concern Just need you to tell me you’re alright Tell me we’re okay.”
Joseph is accompanied by one of the most danceable, funky backdrops of his career, driven by the drum groove (Dun), rhythmic guitar, and keyboards. Joseph wrote this awesome record, producing it with 🎙Paul Meany. Twenty One Pilots are as concerned as anyone else about the novel coronavirus and its effects on everyday life, but “Level of Concern” is a truly outstanding means to convey it. This is a well-written, well-produced, and an exceptionally performed record by all means, tailor made for 🎶Fun Friday No. 3 from 🎧Weekly Gems No. 3: Week of 4-13-2020.
2. Tyga & Curtis Roach, “Bored in the House”
🎵 “Bored in the House” • 🏷 Last Kings / Columbia • 🗓 2020
“Bored in the House” hearkens back to the skeletal bangers of old (Think “Wait (The Whisper Song)”). After Roach ‘brings it on home’ with the chorus and the utterly repetitive post-chorus (“I’m bored, bored…”), Tyga goes into his usual, sexed-up spill. Naturally, he “Need [him] a thick chick” because he’s “Sittin’ on the couch… goin’ through Netflix.” Even if he’s ‘healthy at home,’ he still thinks with his penis: “At home like Depot, ayy (Depot) / She gon’ suck it like mosquito, ayy.” Yeah, really rousing stuff there…
Roach gets his own verse to play up the effects of COVID-19, totally setting the mood: “I’m in the crib like an infant / With some Badu playin’, burning incense.” I would argue he has the more intriguing verse, with lines like “I’ma socialize at a distance / I’m living my best life, minding my business” and more specific examples of epic boringness that often eludes busy celebs like “Ramen noodles every night for my din-din / Hulu, binge watchin’ episodes of Ben-10.” Sure, “Bored in the House” goes hella dumb – but, it definitely fits the times. Transcendent it’s not, but hey, we all need something to lift our spirits.
“Bored in the House” previously appeared on the playlist 🎧15 Boring Songs That Are Totally Exciting. Additionally, it was featured as the third track for 🎶Wacky Wednesday, which appears in the weekly playlist, 🎧Weekly Gems No. 3: Week of 4-13-2020.
3. Alec Benjamin, “Six Feet Apart”
🎵 “Six Feet Apart” • 🏷 Alec Benjamin • 🗓 2020
“Oh, I miss you most at six feet apart when you’re / Right outside my window, but can’t ride inside my car / And it hurts to know how lovely you are / And bee too far away too hold…” “Six Feet Apart” is a relatively simple, minimalist record – guitar and vocal. Even so, it’s pitch-perfect in message and theme given the times; very thoughtful. Alec superbly captures how hard it is to be away from friends, families, and for entertainers, their beloved fans. On the chorus, he sings:
“So far, so far, but oh so close Like a star out in the cosmos Can’t touch the beauty I see That’s how it feels at six feet.”
4. Thomas Rhett, “Be A Light”
Ft. Reba McEntire, Hillary Scott, Chris Tomlin & Keith Urban
🎵 “Be a Light” • 🏷 Big Machine • 🗓 2020
For the most part, “Be a Light” is a success. Thomas Rhett is the main attraction. “In a time full of war, be peace,” he sings on the first verse, continuing the wisdom, singing, “In a time full of doubt, just believe.” Yes, Thomas is the ‘head honcho,’ but gets welcome assists from everybody. Chris Tomlin sings the second half of the second verse for example. Reba and Hillary split the second chorus, following the Tomlin contribution. Urban gets in on the action on the third verse, alongside Rhett, Scott, and Reba, with all five singers joining together on the final chorus.
“In a world full of hate, be a light When you do somebody wrong, make it right Don’t hide in the dark, you were born to shine In a world full of hate, be a light.”
“Be A Light” successfully delivers a thoughtful, transcendent message – that’s the big takeaway. Most pertinent to this list, the Dann Huff produced record is perfectly suited for the COVID-19 pandemic relief.
5. Ricky Dillard, “Let There Be Peace on Earth”
💿 Choirmaster • 🏷 Motown Gospel • 🗓 2020
Dillard’s rendition of “Let There Be Peace on Earth” yields amazing results. Honestly, you don’t have to be a believer to arrive at that takeaway. The mass choir rendition finds the spirit is lofty, led by the compelling, technically sound Thomas Allen. The arrangement also deserves recognition, opting against merely being tried and true version, expanding beyond. If you’re in need of music to help assuage and sooth anxiety, doubts, and troubles, particularly given the turbulence of 2020, “Let There Be Peace on Earth (Live)” is definitely worth adding to your listening rotation. Worth noting, “Let There Be Peace on Earth” was featured as the third track for 🎶Somber Sunday, which appears in the weekly playlist, 🎧Weekly Gems No. 3: Week of 4-13-2020. Additionally, this gem appears among 🎧11 Captivating Songs About the Earth – Well – Some of Them.
6. Kacey Musgraves, “Oh, What a World 2.0 (Earth Day Edition)”
🎵 “Oh, What a World 2.0 (Earth Day Edition)” • 🏷 UMG Recordings, Inc. • 🗓 2020
The same can be said of the new version, 🎵“Oh What a World 2.0 (Earth Day Edition),” which was released on Earth Day 2020 (April 22). This record would have been a perfect fit for 🎧11 Captivating Songs About the Earth – Well – Some of Them. It is shorter than the original, and while it retains the mellow, laid back vibes, it has more of a stripped, even more subdued sound. In a press release of the reworked version of the song (via Pitchfork), Kacey Musgraves asserts:
“…In the face of a pandemic that has brought cities to their knees, a song can feel small. A melody can seem insignificant. This is a global moment of acknowledgment and respect for the power of nature and for so many of us – extreme challenges and sadness. But in the midst of all the loss and uncertainty there are signs everywhere of human compassion and renewal… In spite of all its troubles, it’s still a wild, beautiful world and if you need proof, it’s out there… Right now, there are so many brave people that deserve Medals of Honor: the nurses, doctors, grocers, the delivery and truck drivers, cashiers, gas station attendants, the scientists, restaurant workers, the single parents, and SO many others…“Oh, What a World” – dedicated to our planetary home and all the quiet heroes this Earth Day: You’re the northern lights in our skies.”
Oh, and in case you were worried, the vocoder that dominates the beginning of the original makes its way into “Oh What a World 2.0.”
7. Tiagz, “Bored in My House (Quarantine)”
🎵 “Bored in My House (Quarantine)” • 🏷 736948 Records DK • 🗓 2020
What does make “Bored in My House” compelling is the production; it’s certainly colorful sounding. And, even if Tiagz isn’t exactly thrilled to perform, it’s still, um, a ‘charming’ performance you might say. A deadpan approach works out pretty well for some – looking at you 21 Savage. I’ll leave you with one last ‘gem’ from Tiagz:
“Anyway, anyway you Did not know what I been through How could you have a clue You are not Scooby-Doo.”
“Bored in My House (Quarantine)” previously appeared on the playlist 🎧15 Boring Songs That Are Totally Exciting.
8. OneRepublic, “Better Days”
💿 Human • 🏷 Mosley Music / Interscope • 🗓 2020
Focusing on the song itself, “Better Days” is fitting for times such as these. It starts off with the lovely and uplifting chorus, which was penned prior to the coronavirus pandemic. Literally, it really does!
“Oh, I know that there’ll be better days Oh, that sunshine ‘bout to come my way May we never ever shed another tear for today ‘Cause oh, I know that there’ll be better days.”
The verses are a different story, directly influenced by the current state of the world. The verses speak more to the effects that COVID-19 has had on everyday life across the world. “Every day is like another storm /…I’m just trying not to go insane,” Tedder sings on the first verse. On the second, he adds, “I been waking up with a new fear / But I know it’ll wash away,” showing at least a sense of hope that those ‘better days’ are indeed coming soon. Short falling south of two-and-a-half-minutes, it’s potent, nonetheless.
9. Hopsin, “Covid Mansion”
🎵 “Covid Mansion” • 🏷 Undercover Prodigy • 🗓 2020
As the chorus suggests, Hopsin doesn’t want you up in his grille. Fair enough. Social distancing is encouraged to prevent the spread of the coronavirus so it’s reasonable if an aggressive take. Undeniable is how catchy the chorus is, even if you question the seriousness and perhaps the sincerity of the rapper – need I remind you of “Happy Ending.” Where the real juice comes into play is during the verses, where he gives his honest opinions on his experience being quarantined in Thailand. Expectedly, he’s not a happy camper:
“Now there just ain’t many plans I can move on All because someone ate bat soup in Wuhan (What?) Well, shit, that’s what I heard I don’t know what it was mixed with (I don’t know) But for someone to jeopardize everyone’s life Man, it must have been fucking delicious (for real) This shit is fucking ridiculous Can’t be with my son or my siblings, the government trippin’ My pussy appointments with dozens of bitches are cancelled Now guess what I’m tuggin’ my dick with? (What?) ‘My right hand,’ (Ooh).”
Wow… that’s Hopsin for you. There are plenty more lyrical ‘gems’ – well – perhaps ‘gems’ isn’t the correct word. While you can argue with the rapper’s presentation and sensitivity spitting atop a malicious, yet playful minor-key backdrop, you can’t knock the emotions. Who hasn’t been losing their minds in all honesty? This is a controversial record born out of the coronavirus pandemic, but certainly one worth discussing.
10. Avril Lavigne, “We Are Warriors”
🎵 “We Are Warriors” • 🏷 BMG Rights Management • 🗓 2020
Of “Warrior,” in my review of Head Above Water, I penned: “[It] has a similar vibe to the other ‘adult contemporary’ cuts [on the album], but give Avril credit for continuing to show fortitude, resilience, and the utmost resolve.” The key takeaway from the original are those positive and uplifting vibes. The key takeaways from the remixed “We are Warriors?” Those positive, uplifting vibes – nothing’s changed. Basically, call this a secular hymn that perfectly embodies that collective phrase, we will get through this together.
“‘Cause we are warriors, we’ll fight for our lives Like soldiers all through the night And we won’t give up, we will survive We are warriors And we’re stronger, that’s why we’re alive We will conquer, time after time We’ll never falter, we will survive We are warriors.”
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