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“11 Empowering Songs About Loving Yourself” features music courtesy of Demi Lovato, Justin Bieber, Kesha, Louis Tomlinson & Myylo.
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Once upon a time, back in November 2017, a brief playlist, 4 Songs to Make You ‘Love Yourself’, was published. To say that the particular list was ‘kind of a big deal’ would be a vast overstatement. Even so, with the four songs that graced the original list, plus some additional songs that reference ‘loving yourself,’ well, a new, bigger, and better playlist was constructed. All four of the songs that appeared on 4 Songs to Make You ‘Love Yourself required the use of the phrase in the song title.
That is NOT the case on 11 EMPOWERING SONGS ABOUT LOVING YOURSELF, which merely require the songs to reference loving yourself and self-love in some capacity. 11 EMPOWERING SONGS ABOUT LOVING YOURSELF features music courtesy of Demi Lovato (“I Love Me”), Justin Bieber (“Love Yourself”), Kesha (“My Own Dance”), Louis Tomlinson (“Walls”), and Myylo (“Skinny Boys”) among others. Without further ado, prepare to be empowered to LOVE YOURSELF!
1. Demi Lovato, “I Love Me”
“I Love Me” – Single • Island • 2020
The biggest takeaway, as aforementioned, is about empowerment – embracing self-love. “‘Cause I’m a black belt when I’m beating up on myself / But I’m an expert at giving love to somebody else,” she sings on the pre-chorus, continuing, “I, me, myself, and I don’t see eye to eye / Me, myself and I.” That’s such a potent, incredibly relatable point. On the chorus, she expounds further, as she works beyond being “my own worst critic” and towards “…When I love me is enough.” Ultimately, Lovato slays on “I Love Me,” keeping it 100, balancing a relatable message and an infectious pop gem.
2. Myylo, “Skinny Boys”
I’m a Nice Boy Too (EP) • Myylo • 2020
Throughout the verses, Myylo depicts the feelings of inferiority that many men have regarding their bodies, but don’t readily admit. He allows himself to be vulnerable, something that’s relatable to any man who experiences the same issues. The chorus is the crowning achievement, where the urban-pop sound really pops, with a sick trap beat, hella catchy lyrics, and stellar stacked harmonies:
“Give it up for the skinny boys Give it up for the chunky boys ‘Cause we’re gonna have so much fun Not give a fuck about anyone… Never let ‘em steal your joy, joy, joy.”
What he’s saying is true – why should anybody “give a fuck about what anyone” thinks about their body? Not only is “Skinny Boys” a surefire bop, it’s surefire bop with superb, empowering, and atoning songwriting. “Skinny Boys” previously appeared on the playlist, 11 Awesome Songs That Tickled My Fancy in August 2019.
3. Meghan Trainor, “Workin’ On It”
Ft. Lennon Stella & Sasha Sloan
Treat Myself • Epic • 2020
“Time to be good to me / I should give myself way more love.” True Meghan Trainor, true! Trainor is all about positivity, and, of course, she’s evolved on feminism after receiving flack for being sexist. Focusing on her newfound perspective, Trainor ensures that there’s ample ‘girl power’ on “Workin’ On It,” enlisting Lennon Stella (“BITCH (takes one to know one)”) and Sasha Sloan in the fold. The keywords encompassed on “Workin’ On It” are empowerment, self-appreciation, and self-love. “I’m tryin’, I’m tryin’, I’m tryin’ / To see what you see,” Trainor sings on the bridge, adding on the chorus, “I’ve been workin’ on it” – loving herself essentially. As for Lennon Stella, she sings on the pre-chorus, “You say I’m beautiful / And I say you’re full of it / Nothin’ personal / I’m still not used to this.” The empowerment is real!
4. Louis Tomlinson, “Walls”
Walls • Sony • 2020
Tomlinson’s strength, and his love of self, shines through on the chorus, the crème de la crème of the record:
“But these high walls, they came up short Now I stand taller than them all These high walls never broke my soul And I, I watched them all come fallin’ down I watched them all come fallin’ down for you, for you.”
“Walls” is a record that’s definitely worth listening to. Perhaps it falls short of being the most engaging or enthralling record you’ve ever heard, but it has a thoughtful, inspirational, and uplifting message. Louis Tomlinson definitely empowers, and showcases self-love, considering he stature above the walls, and the fact that they never “broke his soul.” “Walls” previously appeared on the playlist, 12 Intriguing Songs That Reference Walls.
5. Kesha, “My Own Dance”
High Road • Kemosabe • 2020
The individuality and carefree nature of Kesha shines on the unapologetic number, “My Own Dance.” Notably, some of the quirky nature of the singer returns from the earlier days of her career, much more than it did on Rainbow. On the first verse, she specifically references revisiting those old days: “Hungover as hell like 2012, fuck it.” ‘Fuck it’ is definitely the mindset, confirmed by the absurd, eyebrow-raising lyric from the chorus, “Hey, I don’t do that dance / Don’t circumcise my circumstance.” Wow. That’s truly loving yourself… I guess…
6. Maren Morris, “Girl”
GIRL • Sony Music Entertainment • 2019
She delivers solid, aggressive and confident vocals from the jump, including the feisty aforementioned lyric. Throughout, there are plenty of clever lyrics, giving “Girl” its fair share of moments. Fueling Morris’ fire is the key driving guitar accompaniment. Speaking of vocals, the backing vocals are on-point during the pre-chorus section:
“What you feel is natural But I don’t wanna feel this anymore Pick yourself up off the kitchen floor What you waitin’ for?”
A catchy chorus is the crowning achievement, uniting the entirety of the record. Notably, the vocal arrangement and production stand out during this particular section.
“Girl, won’t you stop your cryin’? I know that you’re tryin’ Everything’s gonna be okay Baby girl, don’t you hang your head low Don’t you lose your halo Everyone’s gonna be okay Baby girl.”
All in all, Morris delivers a sensational record with “Girl” –a superb anthem that that should speak to girls everywhere. The positivity and uplifting vibes truly help to make “Girl” elite. “Girl” appeared on the year-end, year in review playlist, 51 Best Songs of 2019 (#40).
7. The Boxer Rebellion, “Love Yourself”
Ghost Alive • Absentee Recordings • 2018
Frontman Nathan Nicholson is the sole American member of The Boxer Rebellion, FYI. He delivers a strong vocal performance, filled with emotion – tenderness and thoughtfulness. It’s pitch-perfect in regard to lyricism, not to mention the pitch itself. Although “Love Yourself” initially hangs around a minor key, by the chorus, it reaches the relative major, looking towards happiness and self-fulfillment through loving yourself. Sigh, imagine that!
“But I know, you’re just someone who’s feeling all alone You’re just someone who doesn’t seem to know which way to turn If you just ask for help, if you just ask for help First thing I’ll say is you gotta love yourself.”
“Love Yourself” previously appeared on the brief playlist, 4 Songs to Make You ‘Love Yourself’, which is essentially expanded on Empowering Songs About Loving Yourself.
8. Janelle Monáe, “I Like That”
Dirty Computer • Bad Boy • 2018
On the pre-chorus, she continues this characterization, while she snarls on the chorus.
“And I like that I don’t really give a fuck if I was just the only one Who likes that I never like to follow, follow around, the chase is on.”
The confident, proud, self-loving record previously appeared on the playlist, Totally Awesome LGBTQ+ Songs Beaming with PRIDE.
9. Mary J. Blige, “Love Yourself”
Ft. Kanye West
Strength of a Woman • Capitol • 2017
The most memorable moment of “Love Yourself” occurs during the chorus, where the emphasis is placed on self-love prior to loving someone else.
“Oh, you gotta love yourself If you really wanna be with someone else You gotta feed yourself Before you feed somebody else.”
Kanye West guests on the second verse, providing a lift as he raps about his come-up. That’s a love of self as well, right? Ultimately, “Love Yourself” commences Strength of a Woman with a bang. “Love Yourself” previously appeared on the brief playlist, 4 Songs to Make You ‘Love Yourself’, which is essentially expanded on Empowering Songs About Loving Yourself.
10. Justin Bieber, “Love Yourself”
Purpose • Def Jam • 2015
“Love Yourself” was written by Bieber, Benjamin Levin (best known as Benny Blanco) and Ed Sheeran. Later, Bieber would collaborate with Sheeran on Sheeran’s No.6 Collaborations Project on the song, “I Don’t Care”. That said, let’s stay focused on the ‘love yourself’ song at hand. “Love Yourself” features a simple but fitting backdrop, with Blanco handling the production duties. Thematically, this “Love Yourself” is both empowering and yet from another angle, not-so empowering – choose your own perspective on the self-love. On the one hand, Bieber knows he’s better off without this self-centered girl, hence, why he leaves her and encourages her to ‘love herself.’ “Cause if you like the way you look so much / Oh baby you should go love yourself,” he asserts on the chorus, continuing, “And if you think that I’m still holdin’ on to somethin’ / You should go and love yourself.” “Love Yourself” previously appeared on the brief playlist, 4 Songs to Make You ‘Love Yourself’, which is essentially expanded on Empowering Songs About Loving Yourself.
11. Ne-Yo, “Let Me Love You (Until You Learn to Love Yourself)”
R.E.D. • Motown • 2012
On “Let Me Love You…,” Grammy-winning R&B artist Ne-Yo aims for pop-crossover, much like previous hits “Closer” and “Beautiful Monster”. On the chorus, he sings, “Girl let me love you and I will love you / Until you learn to love yourself… don’t be afraid, girl let me help…” Essentially, this relationship is beneficial to both parties. Ne-Yo loves her, and even if she lacks confidence and love for herself, he is going to show her true love, so she begins to love herself. Something like that! To reiterate, it’s among the gems from R.E.D..
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