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11 Songs All About His Majesty, The King features music courtesy of Anderson East, Migos, Panic! At the Disco, $uicideBoy$, and Tamela Mann.
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To quote Simba from The Lion King, “Oh, I Just Can’t Wait to be King!” Hell yeah – well, they wouldn’t say ‘hell’ in a G-rated Walt Disney movie (save for The Hunchback of Notre Dame’s “Hellfire”)… Anyways, recapping some royal happenings on The Musical Hype, in February 2018, we presented a most royal playlist, 11 Truly Royal Songs. That majestic list was comprised of songs with various royal titles such as king, queen, prince, princess, as well as the word royal itself. At the end of November 2018, a new, more specific playlist, 11 Songs All About her Majesty, The Queen, focuses only on the queen.
Now, it’s only fitting that we flip the script, publishing 11 Songs All About His Majesty, The King. “11 Songs All About His Majesty, The King” features music courtesy of Anderson East (“King for a Day”), Migos (“Crown the Kings”), Panic! At the Disco (“King of the Clouds”), $uicideBoys (“King Tulip”), and Tamela Mann (“Take Me To the King”).
1. Panic! At the Disco, “King of the Clouds”
Pray for the Wicked • Fueled by Ramen • 2018
“Some only live to die, I’m alive to fly higher / Than angels in outfields inside my mind.” Again, okay… right. “King of the Clouds” successfully fuses alt-pop with elements of throwback soul. Panic! At the Disco has always been eclectic, so it’s not surprising that “King of the Clouds” doesn’t have a concrete stylistic characterization. Short and sweet, the strings, organ, and that sweet falsetto by Brendon Urie are the biggest selling points. The chorus is pretty royal to say the least.
“I’m the king of the clouds, of the clouds I get lifted, I get lifted I’m the king of the clouds, of the clouds I get lifted, I get lifted.”
2. $uicideBoy$, “King Tulip”
I Want to Die in New Orleans • G*59 • 2018
Ruby seems focused on his future demise. “My liver really startin’ to slack / And I can feel myself decayin’ from the cigarette packs,” he raps on the first verse. He continues, “I haven’t thought of suicide since I was livin’ in the back of Blackout’s pad.” $lick adds drug references to the mix on the second verse, opening with the lines, “Two cups and a bad bitch / Then I pop me a Xanax quick.” He goes on to say, “$lick love drugs over everything / Shoot the stars up in my veins, woah.” “King Tulip” concludes with one of many outros related to New Orleans.
3. Jay Rock, “King’s Dead”
Ft. Kendrick Lamar, Future & James Blake
Black Panther the Album Music from and Inspired By • Interscope • 2018
Future is a perfect fit – this sounds like his elite, outlandish hooks.
“Fuck his baby mama tryna sneak diss I took her to my penthouse, then I freaked it I haven’t made my mind up, should I keep it? I got big dog status, it ain’t no secret.”
The bridge, mostly performed by Future, is bizarre, including the famous lyric, “Slob on [me] knob.” Later, James Blake initiates the second part of the song, in all his enigmatic, electronic excellence. Lamar then proceeds to go H.A.M. on the second verse of the song. The beat and overall sound remains hard-hitting.
“Red light, green light, red light, green light... Fast cars, fast money, fast life, fast broads Egotistic, goin’ ballistic, why God?”
“King’s Dead” originally appeared on 11 Truly Royal Songs.
4. Anderson East, “King for a Day”
Encore • Elektra • 2018
The songwriting is sincere, capped off by a memorable chorus.
“And even if your heart can’t look my way Even if our love can’t stay together I’d rather be king for a day, than a fool forever King for a day, than a fool forever Yes, I would Yes, I would.”
The production is old-school, without sounding anachronistic, incorporating horns, organs, and real drums. “King for a Day” originally appeared on 11 Truly Royal Songs.
5. Mat Kearney, “Kings & Queens”
CRAZYTALK • Tomorrow Music • 2018
The aforementioned chorus continues as follows:
“We don’t need no jet plane to feel like we can fly We don’t need no gold chain just to watch it shine 24 karat lives, we don’t got the time We’ll be kings and queens in our own mind.”
6. Migos, “Crown the Kings”
Culture II • Quality Control Music / Motown / Capitol • 2018
In the context of Culture II, “Crown the Kings” gets lost in the mix thanks to more notable records such as “Walk It Talk It,” “Stir Fry” and “MotorSport”. That said, “Crown the Kings” isn’t a bad record, finding Quavo, Offset, and Takeoff continuing to flex because, well, they’re kings. The production is sleek – smooth, yet assertive enough to support totally cocky and confident rhymes from Migos. On the chorus, performed by Quavo, he keeps things simple – straight to the point. #King Shit
“Fuck it, crown the kings We’re living the dream Crown the kings Living the dreams.”
7. Taylor Swift, “King of My Heart”
Reputation • Big Machine • 2017
On “King of My Heart” she asserts, “Your love is a secret I’m hoping, dreaming, dying to keep.” Selling points include harmonized vocals as well as the overall vocal production. There also the chorus, as seen below.
“And all at once, you are the one I have been waiting for King of my heart, body, and soul, ooh whoa And all at once, you’re all I want, I’ll never let you go King of my heart, body, and soul, ooh whoa.”
“King of My Heart” originally appeared on 11 Truly Royal Songs, as well as 13 Songs That Address Matters of the Heart.
8. Kendrick Lamar, “King Kunta”
To Pimp a Butterfly • Interscope • 2015
9. Big K.R.I.T., “King of The South”
Cadillactica • Def Jam • 2014
He slaughters his rhymes with incredible agility, as any king, even a makeshift one from the south, should.
“Born and raised where the rebel flag hang from the slaves Grew up where y’all niggas won’t go Rep that, rep that shit like I own it I did it big for my fam and my homies I got the biggest house on my block, foreign with the drop.”
10. Kid Cudi, “King Wizard”
Indicud • Republic • 2013
Notably, “King Wizard” arrived in advance of Indicud. Here, the rapper never fronts, as he asserts on the ‘crowning’ hook:
“I can’t decide What if life’s a lie? I push the lames aside They’ll learn I can never front, know why? It’s not my style, no lie Fuck all the talk In time, they’ll burn... They’ll never take me alive King Wizard!”
Throw in electric piano, and a talk box, and you have quite the bizarre masterpiece. Hey, this production fits his idiosyncratic style perfectly.
11. Tamela Mann, “Take Me to the King”
Best Days • Tillymann Inc. • 2012
The chorus is the crème de la crème of this incredibly uplifting record.
“Take me to the king I don’t have much to bring My heart’s torn in pieces It’s my offering Lay me at the throne Leave me there alone To gaze upon your glory And sing to you this song Please take me to the king.”
[Photo Credits: 300 Entertainment, Big Machine, Capitol, Def Jam, Elektra, Fueled by Ramen, G*59, Interscope, Motown, Pexels, Pixabay, Republic, Tillymann Inc., Tomorrow Music]
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