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12 Powerful Songs About the Wind 💨 features Bone Thugs-N-Harmony, Kansas, Ludovico Einaudi, SZA & Tyler, The Creator.
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“The wind and the rain shall obey thy will / Peace be still, peace be still!” Those are powerful lyrics from one of the most powerful hymns in the game – I mean the church. That said, 🎵 “Peace Be Still” has little to do with this 34th compendium published in the year of our Lord, 2022, save for referencing the keyword, WIND 💨. That’s right! This list is all about wind, defined by Merriam-Webster as “a natural movement of air of any velocity.” Say that Merriam!
🎧 12 Powerful Songs About the Wind 💨 features an eclectic crop of musicians – you know how we do at The Musical Hype! The artists with those powerful songs featuring WIND 💨 in their title include 🎙 Bone Thugs-N-Harmony, 🎙 Kansas, 🎙 Ludovico Einaudi, 🎙 SZA, and 🎙 Tyler, The Creator among others. So, let’s see, there’s some Midwest rap, rock, classical, R&B, and alternative rap. Compelling! So, without further do, let’s get this WIND on these 🎧 12 Powerful Songs About the Wind 💨!!!
1. Ludovico Einaudi, “Wind Song”
💿 Underwater • 🏷 Ludovico Einaudi / Decca • 📅 2022
There may be no words to direct the narrative of “Wind Song,” but the moody, minor key and gorgeous piano lines sufficiently do the job. Einaudi never overplays, providing a simple, tuneful melody and ample repetition. Even though it’s set in a dark, minor key (B minor precisely), “Wind Song” is incredibly tranquil, perfect background music for any occasion.
2. Tyler, The Creator, “Hot Wind Blows” (Ft. Lil Wayne)
💿 CALL ME IF YOU GET LOST • 🏷 Columbia • 🗓 2021
Lil Wayne drops bars, following the first verse by Tyler. For good measure, Tyler remains in character within the context of CMIFYGL (Tyler Baudelaire), asserting, “We boated here, it’s Tunechi and Tyler but call me Baudelaire, yeah.” Also, he keeps the production on-point, no cap, sampling 🎵 “Slow Hot Wind” by 🎙 Penny Goodwin and 🎵 “Senile” by 🎙 Young Money. As for Weezy, he’s true to self, whether it’s mentioning lean, exuding ample confidence, or flexing.
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3. SZA, “Doves in the Wind” (Ft. Kendrick Lamar)
💿 Ctrl • 🏷 Top Dawg Entertainment / RCA• 📅 2017
It doesn’t end there for SZA, who later asserts “Your [beep] is weak buddy / It’s only replaced by a rubber substitute.” Yikes – analyze that one for yourself. The big takeaway is she’s disgusted by the shallowness of men. Women, specifically their private parts, should be respected, not merely objectified or avenues of pleasure for men whenever they desire. Kendrick Lamar expounds on p-power on the second verse, uttering the word at least 17 times.
“You overcompensate too much for the pussy
You like to throw all kinda shade for the pussy
See, that’s what pussy niggas do.”
Kendrick makes a valid point there.
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4. Kansas, “Dust in the Wind”
💿 Point of Know Return • 🏷 Sony • 📅 1977
“Now, don’t hang on
Nothing lasts forever but the earth and sky
It slips away
And all your money won’t another minute buy.”
“Dust in the Wind” arrives on the band’s 1977 album, 💿 Point of Know Return. Acoustic driven, notably, the sound of the record is quite different than the rest of the catalog. Compare it to their other popular songs, as well as “Crossfire” and it’s clearly ‘a change of pace.’ Way to go out of character, Kansas! One of the biggest things that stands out about “Dust in the Wind” is that signature, picked acoustic guitar line. Also selling points: warm lead vocals, vocal harmonies, the strings, and of course, the lyrics. This reflective record packs a mean punch considering how gentle it is.
5. Pharrell Williams, “Gust of Wind”
💿 G I R L • 🏷 Columbia • 📅 2014
“When I open the window / I wanna hug you / Cause you remind me of the air / I said yeah.” Woo! “Gust of Wind” features exceptional production work (by Williams, of course), driven by its groove. Pharrell’s vocals are clear, soulful, and nuanced. Williams is chivalrous here, dedicated to the one he loves. He’s clearly infatuated, evidenced by pre- and post-choruses, and most of all, the head honcho, the chorus!
“Like a gust of wind
You head me off sometimes
Like a gust of wind
You push me back every once in a while
Like a gust of wind
You remind me there’s someone up there
Who ushers in
The air I need to power my sail.”
6. Tori Kelly, “Colors of the Wind – from Pocahantas”
💿 We Love Disney • 🏷 Disney • 📅 2015
On the 💿 We Love Disney compilation, 🏆 Grammy-winning pop/Christian singer 🎙 Tori Kelly is tasked with covering the 1995 classic sung by both 🎙 Judy Kuhn and 🎙 Vanessa Williams for the film. As expected, Kelly kills it – in the most positive way possible! She showcases poise in the verses, showing off the sheer beauty of her voice and the melody of this iconic Disney record. Even in the first chorus, Kelly never forces things, accompanied by guitar and lush strings. Notably, in the second verse, we get more instrumentation and tastefully harmonized vocals. Waiting for Kelly to let loose? No worries, the big moment happens after the bridge. She doesn’t stay there, but she shows just how gifted and soulful she is vocally. Bravo!
7. Alec Benjamin, “Must Have Been the Wind”
💿 These Two Windows • 📅 2020
The penultimate track from These Two Windows finds Benjamin imparting a story. A heavy record, “Must Have Been the Wind” is about domestic abuse and about the role that a friend of someone who has suffered such abuse has. “I knew somebody who was in a situation like that, and I wanted to help them out,” he tells Apple Music, “But they weren’t ready to talk about it. That’s a tough situation to be in as a friend…” While “Must Have Been the Wind” covers a tough subject, it’s a brilliant heart-on-the-sleeves, thoughtful record tailor-made for Alec.
8. Elton John, “Candle in the Wind – 1997”
🎵 “Candle in the Wind – 1997” • 🏷 Mercury • 📅 1997
“Goodbye England’s rose
May you ever grow in our hearts
You were the grace that placed itself
Where lives were torn apart.”
Ah, such moving, memorable lyrics Bernie! Of course, John sang it marvelously. Unsurprisingly, when released as a single alongside another Elton favorite, 🎵 “Something About The Way You Look Tonight”, the song topped the Billboard Hot 100… for 14 weeks! I can remember being excited as an 11-year-old to purchase it (this was before iTunes, streaming, etc.). Apparently, the perception of this single is more polarizing for some…
9. Bone Thugs-N-Harmony, “Wind Blow”
💿 Strength & Loyalty • 🏷 Interscope • 📅 2007
In the first verse, we get straight heat from 🎙 Layzie Bone, with contributions from 🎙 Krayzie Bone and 🎙 Wish Bone. The Fleetwood Mac sample also plays a crucial role, emphasizing the lyric, “Listen to the wind blow.” The chorus is a treat, featuring only the sample, performing the beloved refrain from “The Chain.” The rest of “Wind Blow” is patterned similarly, with more agile flows from Layzie, Krayzie, and Wish Bone and of course, that classic rock being repurposed masterfully on this under-appreciated 2007 rap banger from 💿 Strength & Loyalty.
10. Orville Peck, “Winds Change”
💿 Pony • 🏷 Sub Pop • 📅 2019
Peck pens “Winds Change” alongside 🎼✍ Duncan Hay Jennings. As always, he blesses the listener with his rich, masculine vocals. The man sings with such expression – I could listen to him sing all day 😍. I’m in love, I’ll admit it! Anyways, speaking of my love for Peck, “Winds Change” explores the topic. Right off the bat, Peck sings in the first verse, “Had a lover but I lost my patience / gonna get a song on a radio station.” Hmm, I guess his focus shifted – go get that money Orville. He references ‘love’ again in the second verse, though merely briefly: “Met a lot of men who would call me pretty.” Regardless of the ultimate importance of the line to the song, it finds him flexing his muscles bringing a colorful, queer element that I’m (and plenty others) are totally here for in his music. The winds may change Orville but please, don’t you ever change – I beg you, you gifted fringe-masked South African Canadian talent, you!
11. Marvin Sapp, “Fresh Wind”
💿 Here I Am • 🏷 Verity • 📅 2010
“Fresh Wind / Fill the house / Fill the house with Your presence.” The Your is key – merciful, all-powerful, and omniscient. On this highlight from his 2010 album, 💿 Here I Am, the premise is simple yet requires faith. Sapp speaks about the greatness of God – his abilities to perform miracles. He constantly references The Day of Pentecost, hence why he cites “The Bible as a witness” to “Feel Him in the air.” Sapp did not write this inspiring song – that was 🎼 ✍ Jonathan Dunn – but him, assisted by choir, do a marvelous job of performing and highlighting the importance of the text and message. Long-time Sapp collaborator 🎛 Aaron Lindsey produces this spiritual affair which sounds just a fresh as it did upon its arrival in 2010. Don’t we all need a fresh wind? Yes, yes, YES, we do!
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12. Bette Midler, “Wind Beneath My Wings”
💿 Beaches • 🏷 Atlantic • 📅 1988
Few would deny that “Wind Beneath My Wings” is the perfect song. The music and lyrics – incredibly thoughtful and poetically penned – are awesome. “It must’ve been cold there in my shadow,” the first verse commences, continuing, “To never have sunlight on your face.” So, so, gorgeous! Add those expressive vocals by Midler, along with a heaping dose of authenticity, and this record is nothing short of a juggernaut. The chorus, excerpted at the top (the centerpiece of this masterpiece), continues as follows:
“I can fly higher than an eagle
For you are the wind beneath my wings.”
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