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11 Incredible JUST Songs, Vol. 2 features Biz Markie, Cyndi Lauper, Louis Tomlinson, Teyana Taylor & Weyes Blood.
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Let’s JUST get right to it (again), folks! The keyword on this musical compendium is J-U-S-T (again)! That’s right, every song title must feature the word just. Simple and totally uncomplicated, right? That’s honestly all that 🎧 11 Incredible JUST Songs, Vol. 2 is about. This second volume follows up 🎧 11 Incredible JUST Songs, Vol. 1, published in August 2022. Even with two volumes under our belt, there are more just songs where that came from, so, volume 3 is in the realm of possibility!
1. Cyndi Lauper, “Girls Just Want to Have Fun”
💿 She’s So Unusual • 🏷 Sony Music Entertainment • 📅 1983
The song is utterly exuberant from the jump. The production is bright and ear-catching. Lauper’s vocals are commanding, expressive, and chocked full of personality. As the title of the song suggests, Lauper is enjoying her life, living it up, carefree. “Some boys take a beautiful girl / And hide her from the rest of the world,” Lauper sings in the third verse, continuing, “I wanna be the one to walk in the sun.” Woo! Of course, she best sums up the sentiments in the chorus:
“That’s all they really want
Some fun
When the working day is done
Oh, girls, they wanna have fun
Oh, girls, they wanna have fun.”
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2. Weyes Blood, “It’s Not Just Me, It’s Everybody”
💿 And In The Darkness, Hearts Aglow • 🏷 Sub Pop • 🗓 2022
“It’s Not Just Me, It’s Everybody” commences beautifully and enigmatically. It opens with a crescendo of lush strings, prefacing a groove and warm piano chords. Weyes Blood then enters, singing radiantly and expressively. Throughout the course of the record, she never over-sings, maintaining poise while bringing just the right oomph. The songwriting, alongside the refined music backdrop, is the biggest selling point. Mering sings her relatable, poetic, thoughtful lyrics with incredible authenticity. “Sitting at this party / Wondering if anyone knows me / Really sees who I am,” she sings at the beginning of the first verse, continuing, “Oh, it’s been so long since I felt really known.” Woo – those words hit hard. Similarly, lines like, “Living in the wake of overwhelming changes / We’ve all become strangers” (verse two) and “Yes, we all bleed the same way” pack a sizable, ultra-relatable punch. The six-minute-long record thrives thanks to expressive vocal performance, elite songwriting, and excellent production work.
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3. John Mayer, “I Guess I Just Feel Like”
💿 Sob Rock • 🏷 Columbia • 🗓 2021
Maybe, just maybe, Mayer perspired a bit with the bluesy guitar solo he serves up, but even it never grows too raucous. The production is perfectly suited for Mayer, with its consistent driving rhythm, as well as a sense of lushness for most of the record. Lyrically, it’s framed around the titular line and specifically, how Mayer feels. Ultimately, “I Guess I Just Feel Like” ranks among the best of Sob Rock.
Appears in 🔻:
- You’re Gonna Love These 15 LIKE Songs
- 13 Feeling Songs That Make U Feel Some Type of Way
4. Teyana Taylor, “Just Different”
💿 VII • 🏷 Getting Out Our Dreams, Inc. / Def Jam • 📅 2014
According to the beautiful and talented Taylor, “I tried to explain, but words are just words, no difference.” Hmm, very, very interesting. She goes on to sing, “Still, love in my heart, it’s not the same, it’s just different.” So, what’s the context? Matters of the heart ladies and gents, in all its glory and hellishness. “And you break my heart / You got it to start / No surprise, do it every time,” she sings in the second verse, adding, “Then you got for a joy ride on your side / Actin’ like I’m not lovin’ every drop / Then we fall, pull over the car / Goin’ wild, freeway / If they see me…” Wow… I’ll leave it at that…
5. Biz Markie, “Just a Friend”
💿 Biz’s Baddest Beats: The Best of Biz Markie • 🏷 Cold Chillin’ • 📅 1994
The most memorable part of “Just a Friend” is the chorus. Of course, the chorus lifts heavily off the Freddie Scott record which arrived more than two decades earlier. That said, we all know Scott was a more skilled vocalist than Biz Markie. Apparently, Biz wasn’t supposed to sing the chorus but because no one showed up to record it, he recorded it himself. It’s easily the most beloved part of the song. Of course, the verses are colorful too as Biz imparts the tale of trying to ‘get busy’ with a groupie who claims she doesn’t have a boyfriend – he’s “just a friend.” By the third verse, however, Biz discovers the truth:
“A fella tongue-kissin’ my girl in her mouth
I was so in shock, my heart went down south
So please, listen to the message that I send
Don’t ever talk to a girl who says she just has a friend…”
#CLASSIC!
6. GAYLE, “ur just horny”
💿 a study of the human experience volume one (EP) • 🏷 Atlantic • 📅 2022
In the chorus, she asserts:
“You don’t wanna be friends, you’re just horny
And fucked up at 2 a.m. in the mornin’
Say you’ve changed and you mean it
Say everything’s different, but I think I’d rather sleep in
You don’t wanna be friends, you’re just horny.”
The chorus essentially tells you what you need to know about this song. This guy, formerly her friend, just wanted to have sex with her. GAYLE sings well, bringing beloved teenage angst and attitude.
7. Perfume Genius, “Just a Touch”
💿 Set My Heart on Fire Immediately • 🏷 Matador • 📅 2020
Mike Hadreas told The New Yorker that on “Just a Touch,” he “imagined a wartime story, the idea of giving this song for someone who was going away, and that they could sing a melody to remember. A lot of queer relationships were like that – they had to exist in secret, they had to be brief, frantic, passionate explosions, and then afterward you would only have a memory to sustain it.” #Nailed It. With that background, it makes “Just a Touch” that much more meaningful. Also, worth mentioning, Hadreas mentioned “humming” on the opener, “Whole Life,” and how his own had transformed into “whistling.”
8. Snoh Aalegra, “Just Like That”
💿 Temporary Highs in the Violet Skies • 🏷 Artium Recordings / Roc Nation • 📅 2021
“Just like that / Need a love like that / Take me just like that / ‘Cause I like that.” Ooh-la-la! Snoh Aalegra is backed by lush production courtesy of 🎛 Christian Rich. Over the backdrop, she glides making the listeners experience and relate to the feels she’s experiencing.’’
“Go deeper, do what I say so (Yeah)
Say my name, say it like you know it
Take my breath from me when you go
‘Cause I like that.”
9. Louis Tomlinson, “Just Like You”
🎵 “Just Like You” • 🏷 78 PRODUCTIONS LIMITED / Sony • 📅 2017
What also bodes well in Tomlinson’s favor? The chorus, which is chief among the selling points:
“I’m just like you
Even though my problems look nothing like you do
Yeah, I get sad too
And when I’m down I need somebody to talk to
Yeah, I feel the same as you do
Same stress, same shit to go through
I’m just like you
If you only knew.”
“Just Like You” isn’t a perfect ‘just record.’ There are a few rubs. All told, however, “Just Like You” is a nice moment for Tomlinson, plus, he’s “just like you!”
10. Father John Misty, “Just Dumb Enough to Try”
💿 God’s Favorite Customer • 🏷 Sub Pop • 📅 2018
The chorus, which first follows the second verse, is the centerpiece.
“Oh, but I’m just dumb enough to try
To keep you in my life
For a little while longer
And I’m insane enough to think
I’m gonna get out with my skin
And start my life again.”
“Just Dumb Enough to Try” is another triumph for Tillman, though it doesn’t eclipse one-two punch of the opening duo.
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11. Mary J. Blige, “Just Fine”
💿 Growing Pains • 🏷 Geffen • 📅 2007
Matching the positive vibes of the record itself is bright, feel-good production courtesy of 🎛 Christopher “Tricky” Stewart and 🎛 Jazze Pha. It gives Blige the perfect fuel for the fire. Of course, Mary is automatic when it comes to vocals. It’s awesome hearing her happy, eschewing the drama and heartache, and embracing living her best life. The chorus is the centerpiece, in all its glory:
“So, I like what I see when I’m looking at me
When I’m walking past the mirror (Mirror)
Don’t stress through the night, at a time in my life
Ain’t worried about if you feel it (Feel it)
Got my head on straight, I got my vibe right
I ain’t gonna let you kill it
You see I wouldn’t change my life, my life’s just…
Fine, fine, fine, fine, fine, fine, ooh…”
What more is there to say? “Just Fine” is self-explanatory – no further explanation necessary!
11 Incredible JUST Songs, Vol. 2 [📷: Artium Recordings, Atlantic, Brent Faulkner, Cold Chillin’, Columbia, Def Jam, Geffen, Getting Out Our Dreams, Inc., Matador, The Musical Hype, Roc Nation, Sony Music Entertainment, Sub Pop]
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