11 Thrilling ARE Songs, Part 4 features songs by Bruno Mars, Florence + The Machine, Johnny Mathis, Lenny Kravitz, and Yung Gravy.
Are you prepared for the power of A-R-E, ARE, for the fourth time? 11 Thrilling ARE Songs, Part 4 is exactly what the title suggests – a playlist of songs that feature the word are in their title. There are no other criteria, except for featuring the often-used three-letter word. Notably, it is the sequel to 11 Thrilling ARE Songs, Part 1 (2024), 11 Thrilling ARE Songs, Part 2 (2024), and 11 Thrilling ARE Songs, Part 3 (2025). 11 Thrilling ARE Songs, Part 4 features songs by Bruno Mars, Florence + The Machine, Johnny Mathis, Lenny Kravitz, and Yung Gravy. So, without further ado, let’s dive into 11 Thrilling ARE Songs, Part 4!
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1. Hozier, “Who We Are”
Unreal Unearth: Unending » Columbia » 2023
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2. Florence + The Machine, “Dog Days Are Over”
Lungs » Universal Island » 2009
In 2023, “Dog Days” was certified sextuple platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America. The highlight appears on the collective’s double-platinum, 2009 debut album, Lungs. Welch shows off her ultra-expressive voice, belting triumphantly on the unforgettable chorus that “The dog days are over / The dog days are done / The horses are coming / So, you better run.” WOOF, “…there it is!”
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3. Lenny Kravitz, “Are You Gonna Go My Way”
Are You Gonna Go My Way » Virgin Records America, Inc. » 1993
“Are You Gonna Go My Way” rocks hard 🤘 from the beginning. The guitar licks and riffs are utterly sick! Adding to the badassery is the hard-hitting drum groove. Lenny Kravitz delivers assertive vocals, digging in and giving his all. “I am the chosen, I’m the one / I have come to save the day,” he sings in the first verse, and adds, “Though I’m not paid, I play this game / And I won’t stop until I’m done.” Interesting. Lenny isn’t talking about himself. In the second verse, he grows more socially conscious, stating, “We must engage and rearrange / And turn this planet back to one / So tell me why we got to die / And kill each other one by one.” He, or the divine entity he portrays, has a legitimate point. Even with the grit he brings to the track, the melodies are tuneful to the nth degree. Unsurprisingly, it is the chorus, excerpted earlier, that is the section to beat. Beyond the tunefulness and memorable lyrics, Kravitz delivers an impressive guitar solo during the instrumental section following the verse. Lenny, rock on 🤘! Ultimately, “Are You Gonna Go My Way” is one of the shiniest of gems from the Lenny Kravitz catalog.
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4. Eurhythmics, “Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This)”
Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This) » Sony » 1983
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5. Johnny Mathis, “Chances Are”
Johnny’s Greatest Hits » Sony Music Entertainment » 1958
“Chances Are” sounds celestial from the beginning. The romance is romancin’, and who would have it any other way with Johnny Mathis?! Mathis gets a lift from lush, smooth music accompaniment (piano, string bass, drums, orchestra). Ray Conniff & His Orchestra set up the versatile singer soundly, with a marvelous orchestration. Mathis chills with his honey-like, buttery smooth, sweet, and warm vocals. His tone is everything; truly one of a kind. “The moment that your lips meet mine / Chances are, you think my heart’s your valentine,” he sings in the first verse. Aww, the feels! “Guess you feel you’ll always be / The one and only one for me,” he sings in the second verse, and continues, “And if you think you could / Well, chances are, your chances are awfully good.” Word. No deep analysis is required for this classic. “Chances Are” is a prime example of timeless, sophisticated music.

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6. Fun., “We Are Young” (Ft. Janelle Monáe)
Some Nights » Fueled By Ramen LLC » 2011
There is a lot to adore about “We Are Young.” The production and sound of the record are striking. Sigh, there is nothing like the pounding drums that open the cut to get you going! Nate Ruess shines with his clear and, dare I say, youthful-sounding vocals! Songwriting is a selling point throughout, filled with carefree, irresponsible experiences associated with youth. Lyrics like, “My friends are in the bathroom getting higher than the Empire State,” catch the ears, also affirming a youthful, carefree, and high-risk mindset. Later, Ruess asserts, “So if by the time the bar closes / And you feel like falling down / I’ll carry you home.” Noted, and quite drunk. The section to beat is the chorus, where there is a timely tempo change. Spiritedly, Nate sings:
“Tonight
We are young
So let’s set the world on fire
We can burn brighter
Than the sun.”
Higher, huh? Brilliant! It’s giving young, invincible, and giving zero fucks. Is the youthfulness prevented arrogantly? It’s easy-going, but when we are young, we do tend to be too full of ourselves, overconfident. Janelle Monáe plays a more modest role in the song compared to songs where she’s the lead artist with a huge personality. But, she nails that bridge (“Carry me home tonight”), singing alongside Ruess in select moments (“The moon is on my side /… The angels never arrived, but I can hear the choir”). Fun. were only relevant for a short time, but the trio cemented its place in musical history with “We Are Young”, period.

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7. The Strokes, “Why Are Sundays So Depressing?”
The New Abnormal » RCA » 2020
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8. Yung Gravy, “The Boys Are Back In Town” (Ft. Pouya, Ramirez & TrippyThaKid)
Sensational » Republic » 2019
“The Boys Are Back In Town” features well-rounded production (Yung Gravy, swvde., and Y2K). The backdrop is colorful with the drum programming, seedy, sus-sounding synths, and minimalist ideas. Notably, the song samples a 1984 song by Dennis Edwards featuring Siedah Garrett, “Don’t Look Any Further”. The chorus (“You ain’t with the shits…”) is one of the most fun parts of the song. Still, the verses, and there are plenty, slap. Gravy brings ample confidence and swagger. His compelling cadence and flow shine early: “Bitch, I’m dead fresh, I might pull up in a casket / You be lookin’ sweet like a fuckin’ fruit basket.” His partners in crime are no slouches either, kicking ass and taking names throughout. TrippyThaKid asserts, “Don’t think nobody gonna fuck with me like I do.” Ramirez touts “Heat-seeking missiles, I load up and hit you / I carry the coffin and drop it in grave (Ho),” and later, he’s “Pimpin’ these bitches, I’m breakin ‘em off as they hangin’ up off my nutsack.” D-d-d-da-yum! Pouya isn’t to be left out with the striking lyrical gems, “Baby Bone got a bone to pick with you, yeah / Hold up, Ricky Bobby, I’m jacked up on Mountain Dew, yeah,” and the charming, “I just fucked your bitch in the back of my ‘96 DeVille.” No extensive analysis is necessary. “The Boys Are Back In Town” is what it is, a brief, fun, and unapologetic rap banger that slaps something fierce!

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9. Bruno Mars, “Just The Way You Are”
Doo-Wops & Hooligans » Atlantic Recording Corporation » 2010
Bruno Mars, Philip Lawrence, Ari Levine, Needlz, and Saint Cassius penned “Just The Way You Are.” Needlz and The Smeezingtons (Mars, Lawrence, and at the time, Levine). The sound of the record is sweet. The piano and drum programming earn high marks within the music backdrop. Revisiting the lyrics, thematically, the story is much the same in the second verse. “Her lips, her lips, I could kiss them all day if she’d let me,” Mars asserts, and continues, “Her laugh, her laugh, she hates, but I think it’s so sexy.” Beyond those sweet, thoughtful lyrics, Mars’s vocals sound beautiful, poignant, and, enjoyable. He sings authentically, shining with his nuances. While the verses, and later, the bridge, are fantastic, the section to beat is the tuneful, unforgettable chorus, dripping with L-O-V-E!
“When I see your face
There’s not a thing that I would change
‘Cause you’re amazing
Just the way you are
And when you smile
The whole world stops and stares for a while
‘Cause, girl, you’re amazing
Just the way you are.”
Years after its arrival, the excellence of “Just The Way You Are” endures. This pop song is the gift that keeps on giving. It is one of Bruno Mars’ most accomplished songs in an illustrious career.

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10. The Chi-Lites, “Are You My Woman? (Tell Me So)”
I Like Your Lovin’ (Do You Like Mine?) » Brunswick Record Corp. » 1970
The musical backdrop is one of the biggest selling points of “Are You My Woman? (Tell Me So).” Famously, the Beyoncé contemporary R&B/hip-hop classic, “Crazy In Love”, samples it. It features an epic percussion and drum groove from the beginning that is funky to the nth degree! The horns sound utterly electrifying. As always, Eugene Record brings the heat on lead vocals. Beyond his lead, there is great use of the various voices of the group that bring a lot of personality to the track. The chemistry in this group is a sight to behold; rather, it is ear-catching. Those bass vocals in particular are lit. The chorus is the centerpiece – the crème de la crème:
“Are you my woman? Tell me so
Are you my woman? Tell me so
Well, are you my woman? Tell me so
Well, if you’re not my woman, let me go.”
Word. An early gem by The Chi-Lites, “Are You My Woman? (Tell Me So)” is fun, funky, and well-rounded.
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11. The Ebonys, “You’re The Reason Why”
The Ebonys » Sony Music Entertainment Inc. » 1971
“You’re The Reason Why” begins with a dramatic, ear-catching hit and chord. The dramatic intro builds up anticipation for this soul gem. “Reason” features fierce orchestration and production work – Philly to the core! The Ebonys have a fabulous musical backdrop to sing over with the rhythm section and orchestral cues. The singing is marvelous from the lead and background vocals. I love the depth of the robust, gritty baritone lead by the late James Tuten (d. 1994), who asserts in the first verse, “I feel like a king / Sitting high on top of the world / If my heart could sing / I’d sing a love song to you, girl / I’d sing a love song to you girl.” He goes on to shine in the second verse, where he “feels like a tot / That found a brand-new toy.” Oh, the feels! The love! The ripe, soaring falsetto from high tenor David Beasley in the pre-chorus/bridge section is incredibly impressive, too: “You are my reason / To feel this way / And every time I see you / I just wanna say.” The tuneful, unforgettable chorus (excerpted earlier) is another big-time selling point. Of course, you can’t mention “You’re The Reason Why” without those timeless, “ba, ba, ba, ba…yeah” or the assertive, “Baby, baby, baby, baby.” Less heralded than some soul classics, this song deserves the same amount of love, too! It’s sensational! Other musicians, unsurprisingly, have sampled it.
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