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‘11 Songs About Castles, Kingdoms, Palaces & Such’ features music by Father John Misty, Lil Skies, Linkin Park, Sam Smith & Tiwa Savage.
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CASTLES! CHATEAUS! KINGDOMS! MANSIONS! PALACES! Folks, perhaps you don’t live or haven’t visited any of the five aforementioned large residences. No worries, we have a list of songs that at least references those dream destinations! Even if none of those residences particularly tickle your fancy, at least you can check them out via 11 SONGS ABOUT CASTLES, KINGDOMS, PALACES & SUCH.
11 SONGS ABOUT CASTLES, KINGDOMS, PALACES & SUCH is a playlist that has long been in the backlog – keeping it 💯. This list has been started, set aside, tweaked a bit, set back aside again and etc. for a good two years. Finally, after revisiting it while selecting and penning songs for Castles… Palaces… 5ive Songs No. 18, I finished. The five songs from 5ive Songs (LOL) are reprised here, with six additional songs. Honestly, with further TLC, this list could’ve been even longer. But, we’ll stick with what we’ve got. 11 SONGS ABOUT CASTLES, KINGDOMS, PALACES & SUCH features music by Father John Misty, Lil Skies, Linkin Park, Sam Smith and Tiwa Savage (with Mr. Eazi) among many others. Without further ado, prepare to journey to several luxurious residences – at least in select instances!
1. Linkin Park, “Keys to the Kingdom”
The Hunting Party • Warner • 2014
Like his friend Chester, Mike Shinoda ‘keeps the same energy’:
“I can still bring the pain so Y’all stuck in that same flow I got that insane flow...”
“Keys to the Kingdom” is undoubtedly one of the best moments from The Hunting Party. It’s definitely the blueprint of how to properly kick off an album. And honestly, what better way to commence this particular list?
2. 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 a 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. 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. “Covid Mansion” previously appeared on 10 Songs That Capture & Embody the Pandemic and Quarantine Sucks, But At Least We Have Bops!.
3. Father John Misty, “The Palace”
God’s Favorite Customer • Sub Pop • 2018
Father John Misty paints ‘the palace’ as his ‘safe place’ from the outside world, yet he remains dysfunctional and lost. At the end, he comes to the realization, “…I think I’m ready to come home / I’m in over my head.” In addition to the embedded link write-up, “The Palace” also appears on the playlist, 15 Songs That Center Around Sadness & Depression as well as Castles… Palaces…5ive Songs.
4. Tiwa Savage & Mr. Eazi, “Keys to the Kingdom”
The Lion King: The Gift (Deluxe) • Sony • 2020
Beyoncé isn’t actually credited as a performer on “Keys to the Kingdom.” That said, she is credited as a songwriter (one of many) and a producer alongside Northboi Oracle. “Keys” is actually performed by Tiwa Savage and Mr. Eazi. Tiwa and Mr. Eazi expand upon the importance of Simba ‘righting the ship’ within the context of The Lion King. Does this need that storyline to be relevant? No, but as stated while reviewing the album originally, it’s mighty cool that such a tie-in is there.
5. Backstreet Boys, “Chateau”
DNA • RCA • 2019
“Chateau,” which appears as the first song on the closing quartet of DNA, features slick pop production that incorporates electronic and urban cues. The premise of the song? Five words” “BABY I WANT YOU BACK.” Yep, the boys want their respective girls back. The chorus, which houses those five words, is the crowning achievement. Here, the vocal harmonies and vocal production also shine. I mean, it is a boy band, so vocal harmonies are a must, and the same must be said of a catchy chorus, right? Right!
“Baby, I want you back There's a space in my bed In the shape of your head I said it, what if I said it? Baby, I want you back Would you come back around? 'Cause I need you right now I said it, there, I said it Baby, I want you back.”
6. Jake Shears, “Palace in the Sky”
Jake Shears • Freida Jean • 2018
“Palace in the Sky” is a ballad, one in which Jake Shears sings both beautifully and sincerely. As aforementioned, there are some truly poetic lyrics that helps to make this record a success. Furthermore, the backdrop stands out, with its prominent piano, electric guitar, and heavy drums. The sound reminisces back to the 70s, yet also fits the current times. Going back to the lyrics, the centerpiece is the chorus, which occurs a total of three times on “Palace in the Sky.”
“And the stars align But the world’s aflame Your palace in the sky Is burning blue tonight Your palace in the sky Is burning through the night Your palace in the sky.”
7. Lil Skies, “Mansion”
Shelby • 2019
Lil Skies keeps things brief on “Mansion,” clocking in at merely two-and-a-half minutes. This is not a deep record in the least. Skies flexes with the typical rap script, which includes material things, bad bitches, and all things ‘ballin’ hard.’ Even if there’s nothing transcendent, Skies showcases a compelling flow throughout. Again, the chorus, partially excerpted above, is cocky, but irresistible – catchy AF.
8. Ed Sheeran, “Castle on the Hill”
÷ (Divide) • Atlantic • 2017
Sheeran superbly constructs a narrative and autobiographical approach, particularly on the verses:
“When I was six years old, I broke my leg I was running from my brother and his friends And taste the sweet perfume of the mountain grass I rolled down I was younger then, take me back to when I...”
The chorus – excerpted at the top – is the selling point, as he delivers enthusiastic, energetic vocals. Beyond thoughtfully composed verses and chorus, the bridge is also incredibly strong.
“One friend left to sell clothes One works down by the coast One had two kids but lives alone One’s brother overdosed One’s already on his second wife One’s just barely getting by But these people raised me And I can’t wait to go home.”
9. Sam Smith, “Palace”
The Thrill of it All • Capitol • 2017
“My head is filled with ruins / Most of them, I built with you / Now the dust no longer moves / Don’t disturb the ghost of you.” “Palace” features a familiar script, particularly regarding Smith’s music. Lost love is definitely his thing. Even so, like numerous songs about broken love, it’s quite authentic and totally worthwhile. The lyrics are definitely poetic and beautifully penned, particularly the likes of a simple, but telling line such as “They will love the better you / But I still own the ghost of you.”
10. Father John Misty, “Chateau Lobby #4 (in C for Two Virgins)”
I Love You, Honeybear • Sub Pop • 2016
In the context of the album, I Love You, Honeybear, it’s clear that Tillman is expressing his love for his wife, as opposed to the loss of virginity itself.
“I wanna take you in the kitchen Lift up your wedding dress someone was probably murdered in [...] First time, you let me stay the night despite your own rules You took off early to go cheat your way through film school You left a note in your perfect script: ‘Stay as long as you want,’ and I haven’t left your bed since.”
“Chateau Lobby #4 (in C for Two Virgins)” previously appeared on the playlist, Songs Where Musicians Were Sexually Awakened.
11. The Flaming Lips, “The Castle”
Oczy Mlody • Warner • 2017
“And the castle oscillates to the beating heart of her mind And the castle is taller than the Northern Lights And the castle can never be rebuilt again No way.”
As always, vibe is everything. “The Castle” is approached narratively, with each verse adding something different. Furthermore, each chorus is varied. “The Castle” marks one of the better songwriting moments on the band’s 2017 album, Oczy Mlody.
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