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🎧 11 Anatomical Songs – To Some Degree º features Ariana Grande, Busta Rhymes, Sabrina Carpenter, The Weeknd & Years & Years.
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anna brush up on anatomy without a legit, technical anatomy lesson? How about a playlist that’s only loosely related to science? That’s right, 🎧 11 Anatomical Songs – To Some Degreeº references the body and some organs but doesn’t go into scientific detail in the least! Honestly, who am I kidding! If you were depending on this compendium to help you past an anatomy exam, you’d totally flunk. Still, at least you’d get some bops out of it!🎧 11 Anatomical Songs – To Some Degreeº features music from a variety of artist. We’ve got 🎙 Ariana Grande talking about her hair! How about 🎙 Busta Rhymes, assisted by 🎙 Kendrick Lamar and a 🎙 Jackson 5 sample focused on his shoulder? As for 🎙 Sabrina Carpenter, it’s all about skin. As for 🎙 The Weeknd, it’s the eyes. And, let’s not leave out 🎙 Years & Years, who’s admiring those muscles 💪! Besides Ari, Busta, Sabrina, Abel, and Olly, there are other fab musicians exploring the body through song – anatomy baby! So, check this anatomically incorrect sugar honey iced tea out, will ya!
1. Years & Years, “Muscle”
💿 Night Call • 🏷 Polydor • 🗓 2022
On the chorus, Alexander plays around with the notion of muscles. Obviously, there’s a male objectification piece, in addition to strength, and perhaps, a different muscle.
“Say you’re gonna pick me up
Never gonna put me down
Are you getting me into trouble?
Look at all that, that muscle
Oh, I wanna take a bite
And I wanna take it now
‘Cause I wanna get into trouble
Look at all that, that, all that muscle.”
Appears in 🔽:
Years & Years, “Muscle”: LGBTQ Bopz 🌈🎶 No. 7 (2022)
2. Elton John & Dua Lipa, “Cold Heart – PNAU Remix”
💿 The Lockdown Sessions • 🏷 Mercury • 🗓 2021
From the onset, “Cold Heart” grooves hard. The production is brilliant – colorful, picturesque, and incredibly slick. John is the first voice heard, adorning the warm, groovy backdrop with lyrics from “Sacrifice.” Following verse and pre-chorus, a sublime-sounding Lipa enters singing “Rocket Man” creating a super cool effect. I like the way that Lipa’s vocals are layered as “Cold Heart” progresses
Appears in 🔽:
Awesome Songs: August 2021
Best Songs of 2021: Top 20
One Hella Cold List of Songs
3. Busta Rhymes, “Look Over Your Shoulder” (Ft. Kendrick Lamar)
💿 Extinction Level Event 2: The Wrath of God • 🏷 The Conglomerate Entertainment, Inc. / EMPIRE • 🗓 2020
“Look Over Your Shoulder” brings in a brilliant, featured guest, 🎙 Kendrick Lamar. If E.L.E.2 was truly beginning to feel too long, “Look Over Your Shoulder” brings back some of the oomph. Kendrick Lamar, who has been out of the spotlight for a couple of years now himself, brings the heat and sets the tone – well – after MJ of course! Basically, it’s straight-up bars of sheer excellence. After the sampled Jackson chorus, Busta Rhymes gets into the act, bringing his own fire. A prime example of Busta Bust at his best?
“I was sleep, now the god’s up, hmm
Upholding the fundamentals, while most of you boast a rental
Focus on what’s most essential, spit bars to provoke your mental
Do I have your entendimiento?
While I clap these raps like thunders
Look over your shoulder, boy, and wonder (Woo).”
“Woo” indeed!
Appears in 🔽:
13 Utterly Compelling Shoulder Songs
4. StarBoi3, “Dick” (Ft. Doja Cat)
🎵 “Dick” • 🗓 2021
“And why he in your tummy, bye bye to my ribs
Turn him to a dummy ‘cause I got him stiff
And watch, you think it’s funny ‘til y’all get the dick
And turn into a zombie and swallow your clit.”
Beside the raunchy theme and lyrics, there’s also a suggestive, animated music video 🎶📼 that makes it clear that sex is on the minds of StarBoi3 and Doja Cat. Mercy!
Appears in 🔽:
StarBoi3, “Dick”: After Dark No. 23
5. Trey Songz, “Hands On”
💿 Back Home • 🏷 Atlantic • 📅 2020
The cards are revealed on the brief interlude, 🎵 “Hands On.” Predictably, Trey, quite the sex symbol, asserts, “You know I’m a hands-on learner, can I learn you?” Honestly, call it one of those “No shit, Sherlock” moments. The learning is all ‘S- Meets E-, and then they X,’ conveyed solidly with a lush backdrop and smooth vocals jam-packed with game.
Appears in 🔽:
You’ve Got to Hand 🤚 it To These 13 Hand 🤚 Songs
6. Ariana Grande, “My hair”
💿 Positions • 🏷 Republic • 📅 2020
Short and sweet at just over two-and-a-half minutes, that’s ample time for Ari to drop a surefire bop. “Hair” hearkens back to the past, contrasting everything else on the LP. You won’t be able to get the chorus unstuck out of your head.
“To run your hands through my hair
Baby, ‘cause that’s why it’s there
Come run your hands through my hair
Ooh, baby, so don’t you be scared
So, come run your hands through my hair.”
Not only is “Hair” fun but it’s also S-E-X-Y!
7. The Weeknd, “Starry Eyes”
💿 Dawn FM • 🏷 Republic • 📅 2022
“Back then, I was starry-eyed
And now I’m so cynical
Baby, break me
Kick me to the curb.”
Intriguing for sure!
8. Sabrina Carpenter, “Skin”
🎵 “Skin” • 🏷 Island • 📅 2021
The form of “Skin” is straightforward – tried and true. The record commences moodily and somewhat mysteriously (with the excerpted lyrics), catching the listener’s attention. Carpenter delivers respectable vocals throughout that are well-suited to this track. She shows incredible poise on the first verse, singing in her lower register, somewhat in an undertone. On the pre-chorus, she ascends, and the listener begins to get a better picture of where she’s going. Expectedly, she’s more assertive, dynamic, and powerful on the chorus.
“You can try
To get under my, under my, under my skin
While hе’s on mine
Yeah, all on my, all on my, all on my skin
I wish you knew that even you
Can’t get under my skin if I don’t let you in.”
Woo! This memorable section expands in scope even more in the second round. Interestingly, rather than being the biggest on the final go-round, Carpenter does the unexpected – pull back. Ultimately, “Skin” is quite relatable and well-rounded.
Appears in 🔽:
‘S’ Songs: No Rhyme or Reason, Vol. 2
9. ZAYN, “Fingers”
💿 Icarus Falls • 🏷 RCA• 📅 2018
It’s no secret that 💿 Icarus Falls, the sophomore album by 🎙 ZAYN, was a surefire flop commercially. Critically, Icarus Falls was flawed but managed to have its fair share of moments. One area where ZAYN was consistent was his voice – he has a marvelous instrument on his hands. One the interesting moments from Icarus Falls is the ‘anatomical’ track, 🎵 “Fingers”.“I know it’s taking all your strength to keep restrained / ‘Cause you got different things replacin’ / Old feelings that you’ve felt…” Oh, the plight of love! “Fingers” keeping things short. Stylistically, the record is in ZAYN’s niche – the sweet spot between pop and R&B. He delivers respectable vocals, sounding smooth, easy-going, and flaunting that beautiful tone. He sounds great on the first verse, dropping an f-bomb from the jump: “Fucked and I want ya / Looked and I loved ya / Stuck, now I need ya .Hopin’ I’d see ya…” The opening lyric is reprised on the chorus, where the listener once more gets the picture that ZAYN is ‘fucked up’:
“I’ve been fucked and I want ya, I can’t even text ya
‘Cause my fingers ain’t working, but my heart is
If you wanna, let me know where you are, B
I can come and love ya (I can come and love).”
Basically, he’s so drunk he can’t properly text or convey his feelings for her. It’s not ‘brand-new’, but interesting.
10. Eminem, “Ass Like That”
💿 Encore • 🏷 Shady / Aftermath • 📅 2004
“Ass Like That” appears on Marshall’s 2004 album, 💿 Encore. Of course, the song isn’t innocent as Eminem, via Triumph, the Comic Insult Dog, is a pervert, and the police are there to arrest him 🤦.
“Think someone’s at the door, but I don’t think I’ma answer
Police sayin ‘freeze’…
What do you mean, freeze
Please, I’m a human being, I have needs
I’m not done, not ‘til I’m finished peeing
I am not resisting arrest, I am agreeing
Mr. Officer, I’m already on my knees
I can’t get on the ground any further, it’s impossible for me.”
OH, BROTHER! There’s more of course, with R. Kelly shade, sketchy Asian lyrics, objectifying Jessica Simpson, Mary-Kate and Ashley, and Hilary Duff… “Ass Like That” is a mess, period. Still, the production (🎛 Dr. Dre and 🎛 Mike Elizondo) is superb and as crude as the song is, it’s entertaining.
Appears in 🔽:
15 Juicy, Voluptuous Booty Anthems
Swear Along with These 15 Swear Songs!
11. Prince, “Head”
💿 Dirty Mind • 🏷 Warner • 📅 1980
Funky and incredibly infectious, Prince’s dirty mind is fully realized on “Head,” one of my personal favorites if I’m being honest. Within the narrative, he meets a good, innocent girl, who is a virgin:
“You said ‘but I’m just a virgin and I’m
On my way to be wed
But you’re such a hunk
So full of spunk.’”
Of course, Prince corrupts her:
“I didn’t want you to be misled
But I’ve got to have you baby
I got to have you in my bed.”
Appears in 🔽:
In Remembrance: 13 Provocative Songs from Prince
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