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11 Thrilling Songs About the Sky” features music courtesy of Boogie, Florence + The Machine, Gucci Mane, Jake Shears, and Lights.
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“Let the sky fall / When it crumbles / We will stand tall / Face it all together.” Ah, that was an excerpt from “Skyfall,” the Academy Award-winning song performed by Adele and co-written by Paul Epworth. “Skyfall” doesn’t make 11 Thrilling Songs About the Sky with its own blurb but hey, it’s gets a shout-out and essentially tells you about the central theme of this playlist – the sky. Yes, every musical selection on this list MUST feature the word ‘sky’ in its respective song title – no exceptions! Musicians providing the tunes include Boogie (“Skydive”), Florence + The Machine (“Sky Full of Song”), Gucci Mane (“Wake Up in the Sky”), Jake Shears (“Palace in the Sky”), and Lights (“Skydiving”).
1. Boogie, “Skydive”
Everythings for Sale • Shady / Interscope • 2019
So, what exactly is “Skydive” about? The aforementioned excerpt from the chorus definitely doesn’t seem to be the most straightforward. Well, basically, it dabbles in matters of the heart. Boogie cleverly relates everything to, well, skydiving – ‘jumping’ (or diving) into the relationship and etc.
“We always in different spaces
You take me out of my zone, I
Love how this passage ain’t safe, why
I swear I’m sure of the unknown…”
Besides the clever lyrics and emotions conveyed by Boogie, the production is incredible. Moody, set in a minor key, the backdrop blends urban contemporary, hip-hop, jazz, and even a singer/songwriter vibe with the guitars. Yeah, you’ll want to dive right into this one.
2. Florence + The Machine, “Sky Full of Song”
High as Hope • Virgin • 2018
Welch is at her most dynamic and robust on the chorus:
“Hold me down, I’m so tired now
Aim your arrow at the sky
Take me down, I’m too tired now
Leave me where I lie.”
So, what exactly is Welch getting at with this record? The ‘high’ she gets when she performs, as well as expressing herself through her music, so on and so forth.
3. Gucci Mane, “Wake Up in the Sky” (Ft. Bruno Mars & Kodak Black)
Evil Genius • Atlantic • 2018
Mars is awesome on the carefree, swagger-laden chorus, which is continued from top of this blurb:
“…The ladies love luxury
That’s why they all fuck with me
Out here with the moves like I invented smooth
You can’t tell me I ain’t fly (You can’t tell me I ain’t fly)
I know I’m super fly, I know I’m super fly.”
Both Gucci Mane and Kodak Black handle their respective verses soundly, backed by smooth production. Yeah, it’s a sky-tastic experience… if such a thing exists.
4. 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.”
5. XXXTENTACION, “STARING AT THE SKY”
SKINS • Bad Vibes Forever / EMPIRE • 2018
“STARING AT THE SKY” is a prime example of the eclectic XXXTENTACION flaunting his emo-tinged, alternative sound. This definitely isn’t ‘rap,’ though there was clear evidence suggesting that XXXTENTACION was moving away from “Look at Me!” days. There’s little ‘song’ on “STARING AT THE SKY” (it’s less than one-minute-and-half long) but the energy is admirable throughout, particularly when the rock cues kick in in all of their glory. Just know, “We’re gonna break!”
6. Mumford & Sons, “October Skies”
Delta • Glassnote • 2018
Regardless of your opinion of Mumford & Sons, or even Delta itself, “October Skies” has its fair shares of pros. First and foremost is the vibe, which carries “October Skies” to higher heights. How is that vibe created? Why the production, which incorporates lovely use of piano, reverb-heavy drums, and a robust sound, specifically during the refrain. Additionally amplifying “October Skies” are solid vocals by Mumford, as well as great vocal production. The lyrics are respectable as well, though again, it’s easy for the listener to be hypnotized by ambience and vibe more than the lyrics. Still, the simplistic ‘chorus’ is #winning.
“Ooh, your loving yearn,
Ooh, I have hope once more.”
7. Lights, “Skydiving”
Skin&Earth • Warner Bros. • 2017
The first verse continues from the aforementioned excerpt, “You pull me in / I’m doing things I never would do / My pulse, racing / I’m coming alive with you.” Hmm, okay. The pros of “Skydiving” shine bright. In fact, there are no glaring cons to be found. Lights sounds superb, while the production, likewise, is strong, from start to finish. The songwriting is none too shabby, if relatively simple. Speaking of simple, The chorus is just that, yet catchy and ultimately, highly effective.
“You got me skydiving
You got me high flying
Oh, I’m jumping off of the world now
Never stop, never slow down
Skydiving.”
8. Miguel, “Pineapple Skies” & “Sky Walker”
War & Leisure • RCA • 2017
Next comes promo single “Sky Walker”, where Miguel gets the assist from Travis Scott. Miguel continues to deliver vocally, adding ample swagger into the mix as well (he’s a pretty cool dude). While “Sky Walker” is ‘quintessential’ Miguel, it also sounds slightly more modern compared to some of his records. In regard to messaging, it’s all about denouncing and proving haters wrong, something that is made clear from the jump. Travis Scott handles the second verse, playing into the message and of course flexing lyrically. Pretty good ‘two-for-one’ if I do say so myself.
“Cap and a stem, catch a wave on us (splish)
Take a shot, make a friend, just enjoy the moment
I’m Luke Skywalkin’ on these haters (splish)
Celebrate every day like a birthday…”
9. Foo Fighters, “The Sky is a Neighborhood”
Concrete and Gold • RCA • 2017
Speaking of the chorus, it’s among the many selling points of “The Sky is a Neighborhood.” It’s catchy, latching from an initial listen.
“Oh, my dear
Heaven is a big band now
Gotta get to sleep somehow
Bangin’ on the ceiling
Bangin’ on the ceiling
Keep it down.”
Lyrically, the song is pretty simple. Grohl isn’t delivering a poetic performance on “Sky,” but nonetheless, it’s incredibly enjoyable. Musically, Foo Fighters do a fantastic job of capturing the oft-overused ‘epic’ sentiment. To reiterate, the massive wall of guitar on the chorus, along with some colorful accentuating lines, is decadent, sweet ear candy to say the least. It doesn’t hurt having Greg Kurstin on as the producer.
10. Frank Ocean, “Skyline To”
Blonde • Boys Don’t Cry • 2016
“On comes the evening, gold seeking ends / Piece in my hands worth twice than a friend.” Okay… “Skyline To” plays out extremely ‘high’ to say the least. Random, Ocean seems to be under the influence of drugs and sex. Numerous times he uses ‘fucking,’ both as an intensifier, and of course in reference to pleasure. A prime example occurs on the first verse:
“Pretty fucking, underneath moonlight now
Pretty fucking, sunrise in sight
In comes the morning, haunting us with the beams
Solstice ain’t as far as it used to be.”
11. Coldplay, “A Sky Full of Stars”
Ghost Stories • Parlophone • 2014
“A Sky Full of Stars” has pop and EDM written all over it. Call “A Sky Full of Stars” alternative rock’s answer to the pop trends of 2014. While its distinctiveness compared to the sound characterizing 2014 is debatable, the record has its fair share of pros. As the crème de la crème of Ghost Stories, “A Sky Full of Stars” benefits from its specific form, production, and some of its lyrical moments. Among the best lyrical moments? Why the chorus of course!
“I don’t care, go on and tear me apart
I don’t care if you do
‘Cause in the sky, ‘cause in a sky full of stars
I think I see you.”
Yeah, it’s schmaltzy as albeit it, but it is semi-poetic, right? Right!
[Photo Credits: Atlantic, Bad Vibes Forever, Boys Don’t Cry, EMPIRE, Freida Jean, Glassnote, Interscope, Parlophone, Pexels, Pixabay, RCA, Shady, Virgin, Warner Bros.]
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