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“11 Energetic, Powerful and or Strong Songs” features music courtesy of 6 Dogs, Adam Lambert, Beyoncé, Grimes, and Zack Villere.
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“They hate on me… / Probably ‘cause we got that good energy.” You can thank 6 Dogs for that energetic lyric (“Energy”). How about this one: “Don’t give a fuck, ‘cause I’m gonna take back / my superpower.” Those lyrics, my friends, hail from the absolutely fabulous Adam Lambert (“Superpower”). How about one more? “And I could cry power (power) / … Nina cried power / Billie cried power / Mavis cried power…” That’s Hozier, assisted by Mavis Staples on “Nina Cried Power.”
So, let’s make sense of the aforementioned, shall we? Two of the aforementioned songs feature ‘power’ in their titles, while one features ‘energy.’ That’s because this list isn’t focused strictly on one word, but synonyms and words related to POWER. So, 11 ENERGETIC, POWERFUL AND OR STRONG SONGS features songs with titles featuring the words (or forms of the word) energy, power, and strength, as well as an exception or two that’s closely related. 11 ENERGETIC, POWERFUL AND OR STRONG SONGS features music courtesy of 6 Dogs (“Energy”), Adam Lambert (“Superpower”), Beyoncé (“Superpower”), Grimes (“We Appreciate Power”) and Zack Villere (“Superhero Strength”) among others. Without further ado, let the energy, power, and strength totally consume you!
1. Grimes, “We Appreciate Power”
Ft. HANA
Miss Anthropocene • 4AD Ltd • 2020
If the actual sound of the record weren’t enough to set it apart from almost everything else, what about the concepts, themes, and the lyrics? That “dystopian” characterization? The bridge is particularly key:
“And if you long to never die Baby, plug in, upload your mind Come on, you’re not even alive If you’re not backed up on a drive.”
Certainly, compelling to say the least. Here’s another interesting observation about “We Appreciate Power.” Grimes delivers a much subtler performance against a more powerful, hardnosed backdrop. On the first verse for example, she sings in a whisper, which is both weird yet totally intriguing (“God’s creation, so misunderstood / Pray to the divinity, the keeper of the key / One day everyone will believe”). Comparatively, HANA is more aggressive, popping out more, quite obvious when she assists Grimes on the second half of the bridge. Honestly, one could write an entire essay about this powerful record.
2. 6 Dogs, “Energy”
“Energy” • 6 Dogs • 2020
On the three-minute banger, 6 Dogs gets some sweet production work from Pretty Pacc. Maybe ‘sweet’ isn’t quite the right word – those drums definitely hit hard! Regardless how one characterizes it, it’s one of the biggest, most ENERGETIC selling points of this single. Still melodic, 6 Dogs uses the backdrop as fuel for the fire, well, contextually… Much like “Off the Gas,” 6 Dogs is true to self: incredibly melodic, never gets ‘too high,’ yet still manages gives listeners an interesting, chilled-out listen. Most of his energy is dripped out, as you might expect: “On my neck is frozen rocks, kinda look like Colorado…” K… The chorus is potent:
“Money guap, money guap, money guap I be counting knots, yeah, I be counting big knots Money talk, money talk, money talk Guap got a big mouth, guap like to talk about Energy, energy, energy I can’t stand that energy Money talk, money talk, money talk My money got a big mouth, my money like to talk a lot.”
3. Adam Lambert, “Superpower”
Velvet • More is More • 2020
“Superpower” is incredibly funky, but also incorporates rock-n-roll sensibility complementing such funk. Groove is Adam Lambert’s best friend, as are a couple of colorful words. Besides failing to “give a fuck,” Lambert also asserts, “I know I’m not the only one / Who thinks this shit ain’t okay.” Yep, fair enough. Vocally, he takes some welcome risks, reminding us of why he’s such an accomplished and gifted musician. Channel your own superpowers, or minimally, the power of your digital/streaming retailer of choice and give “Superpower” a whirl ;).
4. Zack Villere, “Superhero Strength”
Cardboard City • aritech • 2020
Some of the characteristics of “Cool” included monotone-styled vocals and quirky, jazz harmonies. “Superhero Strength” is more accessible overall, but still possesses the power of quirkiness. Villere certainly isn’t the most exuberant, sunny-sounding vocalist, but he’s quite alluring given his unique approach. Harmonically, I’d call “Superhero Strength” pretty standard, but not without some unexpected, more colorful chords thrown into the mix. As far as where the “Superhero Strength” actually comes into play, it’s merely on the first verse:
“I had superhero strength in a dream I woke up and it was afternoon…”
Okay… well then. Superhero strength or lack thereof, basically, “Superhero Strength” is a song about Zack being infatuated with a girl.
“You looked at me and then you started to smile Don’t think I’ve ever looked at your eyes.”
5. Hozier, “Nina Cried Power”
Wasteland, Baby! • Columbia • 2019
Both artists pay ode to various musicians who were unafraid to protest via their songs including legends like Nina Simone, James Brown, Joni Mitchell, Bob Dylan, and John Lennon. The chorus, with names changing, is the crème de la crème of the record.
“And I could cry power (power) Power (power) Power, lord Nina cried power Billie cried power Mavis cried power.”
“Nina Cried Power” has appeared on multiple playlists: 13 Superb Gospel-Tinged Secular Songs, 100 Best Songs of 2018 (#2), and 13 Contemporary Protest Anthems.
6. Sofi Tukker, “Energia”
Treehouse • Ultra • 2018
“Energia” is completely sung in Portuguese – clearly a departure from “Fuck They” or “Batshit.” Anyways, Portuguese lyrics are one of things that make Sofi Tukker unique, keeping things fresh and compelling. According to Hawley-Weld via Coveteur, “I think [Portuguese is] really sexy and I love the way it sounds in music. I learned the language so that I could sing in it, actually…” Fittingly, the vibe of the track is Latin throughout its course. That said, there’s still plenty of electronic, dance cues, anchored by the Latin-infused dance beat. Even if you don’t understand a single word that Hawley-Weld is singing, it’s hard to knock the level of energy on this one!
7. Judas Priest, “Firepower”
FIREPOWER • Sony UK • 2018
“With weapons drawn we claim the future And then seep out through every storm Bring in the foe to be defeated To pulverize from dusk to dawn.”
Damn. The guitars are jagged and turned-up, the drums pummel, and Rob Halford sounds remarkable as he inches closer to 70. #ROCK TF ON!
“Empty the chamber Lock and reload This world thrives of danger It’s bound to explode.”
“Firepower” first appeared on the playlist, Experience the Fire of These 13 Songs, published in September 2018.
8. Ryan Beatty, “Powerslide”
Boy in Jeans • Boy in Jeans • 2018
“Powerslide” plays up the soulful summer, West Coast vibes. It screams infatuation and sex, including the aforementioned ‘pool job’. On the second verse, he’s playful with words, while being explicit at the same time:
“Now we share a couple of cigarettes before we go to bed and you Got the plastic That’s fucking fantastic.”
Clearly, the relationship between Beatty and his boyfriend is LIT. Also, pretty ‘lit’ is the fact that “Powerslide” has appeared on multiple playlists, including the powerful 10 Songs Overflowing with Power, the lustful 21 Songs That Dabble in Lust & Carnal Matters, and the PRIDE-filled A Compendium Comprised of 100 Notable LGBTQ+ Songs.
9. Jake Miller, “Superhuman”
Overnight (EP) • Warner • 2016
Despite flirtations with a minor key and toughness, “Superhuman” is relatively light. Addressing the escapism (that’s what we’re here for, right?), Miller looks to transcend merely being a mortal. It’s far-fetched, but that’s the beauty of escapism. Furthermore, the song is quite enjoyable. He relates his desired ‘superhuman’ qualities to love, a prevalent theme on the EP Overnight.
“I wish I was superhuman, I wanna have strength like God I wouldn’t feel no heartbreak I would kiss that pain so it don’t hurt at all.”
“Superhuman” has appeared on two previous playlists: 13 Songs That Feature Elements of Escapism and 13 Compelling, Totally ‘Super’ Songs.
10. Beyoncé, “Superpower”
Ft. Frank Ocean
BEYONCÉ • Sony • 2013
“When the palm of my two hands hold each other / That feels different / From when your hands are in mine / That’ just the way it is… / I guess I didn’t see myself before you…” “Superpower” features fellow Grammy-winner Frank Ocean on a truly compelling duet. Very modern sounding (Pharrell Williams and BOOTS handle production duties), this compound-duple meter ballad makes fine use of vocal sounds as part of the production background. The result is one of the most interesting backdrops of the album. In regard to having a superpower, well, Yoncé and Ocean decide “…Nothing I know can break us down / they can’t break us down.” So, LOVE is indeed an unbreakable superpower. “Superpower” previously appeared no the playlist, 13 Compelling, Totally ‘Super’ Songs.
11. Kanye West, “Power”
My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy • Roc-A-Fella • 2010
Throughout Power, Kanye West has some punch lines that are raunchy, but pretty great. A perfect example:
“Fuck SNL and the whole cast Tell them Yeezy said they can kiss my whole ass More specifically they can kiss my asshole I’m an asshole? You niggas got jokes.”
The production work is a selling point, brilliantly lifting off a King Crimson sample (“21st Century Schizoid Man”). Gotta love the use of strings and piano towards the end (“Now this would be a beautiful death”).
11 Energetic, Powerful and or Strong Songs [Photo Credits: 4AD, 6 Dogs, aritech, Boy in Jeans, Brent Faulkner, Columbia, More is More, The Musical Hype, Pexels, Pixabay, Roc-A-Fella, Sony, Ultra, Warner]
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