13 Captivating Songs That are Alive & Well features Beyoncé, Kanye West, Moses Sumney, Sia & Years & Years.
Question: Are you feeling
🎵 “Dead Inside”, 🎙 Muse? If so, this latest compendium is sure to make you not only ALIVE, but ALIVE and WELL. That’s right, in the 66th musical compendium released in the year of our lord, 2022 on The Musical Hype, being ALIVE is key 🔑. How so? Well, every song on 🎧 13 Captivating Songs That are Alive & Well features the word, ALIVE – duh!1. Sia, “Alive”
💿 This Is Acting • 🏷 RCA • 📅 2016
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2.Beyoncé, “Be Alive (Original Song from the Motion Picture “King Richard”)”
🎵 “Be Alive (Original Song from the Motion Picture “King Richard”)” • 🏷 Parkwood / Columbia• 📅 2021
Focusing on “Be Alive,” Beyoncé serves up powerful lead vocals. She’s commanding but in total control, never growing overwrought. As impressive as her lead vocals are, what about those glorious, harmonized vocals? I love the warmth of her tone that’s introduced at the beginning. In the intro, she prefaces the eventual chorus, which is memorable and quite tuneful. The chorus, excerpted above, continues as follows:
“…Couldn’t wipe this black off if I tried
That’s why I lift my head with pride
Now we’re sitting on top of the world again, huh.”
In the verses, Beyoncé focuses on fighting and working hard to attain success – it wasn’t easy and wasn’t absent adversity. Also, like many of Yoncé most recent songs, there’s clearly a sense of black achievement and black excellence. One other note. Superb production work, courtesy of 🎛 Dixson who co-writes, provides the perfect palette for Beyoncé to sing over. Take one listen to “Be Alive” and you won’t question why it was nominated for an 🏆 Oscar.
3. Kanye West, “Keep My Spirit Alive” (Ft. Westside Gunn, & Conway the Machine)
💿 Donda • 🏷 Def Jam • 🗓 2021
“Keep My Spirit Alive” is produced by West, with plenty additional cooks in the kitchen: 🎛 BoogzDaBeast, 🎛 Ojivolta, 🎛 FNZ, 🎛 Dem Jointz, 🎛 Rico Nichols, and 🎛 Darius Woodley – WOO! Westside Gunn (“Hundred-round drum didn’t jam when my shooter tried to spray it, thank God (Thank God)”) and Conway the Machine (“No weapon formed against me ‘cause I’m covered in the blood / Layin’ in the hospital when I got shot, fam”) don’t disappoint, dropping the first and second verses respectively. In addition to his melodic chorus, West appears in the third verse. During that verse, he alludes to 🎦 Black Panther and God’s mercy, omniscience, and wonder-working power (“Give it all to God and let Jesus reimburse you”). Amen!
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4. Rae Sremmurd, “Look Alive”
💿 SremmLife 2 • 🏷 Universal Music • 🗓 2016
The hook continues as follows:
“Look alive, look alive
We can start with something light
I can get you so right
I just need an invite.”
Slow and chill, that infectious hook that latches the first time you hear it – best part of the whole song. Adding to the allure is awesome production work courtesy of 🎛 Mike WiLL Made-It and 🎛 Shod. They definitely set the boys up for mad success.
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5. blackbear, “half alive”
💿 everything means nothing • 🏷 Beartrap, LLC / Alamo / Interscope • 📅 2020
Even so, our tatted-up singer is still all messed up by love. “Take my heart, my clothes / Take everything I own,” he sings in the pre-chorus, later adding, “Lay me down to rest / Lay me down to die / No one makes it out alive.” Yes, there’s some tempo and danceable vibes propelling blackbear, but his heart continues to be heavy. Furthermore, he’s wasted AF – a coping mechanism revealed on the centerpiece, the chorus:
“I’m at the bar downtown
The one we used to go to all of the time
Already halfway dead
The way you left me, girl, I’m half alive
… I was super drunk, I was hella high
I’m at the bar downtown
The one we used to go to all of the time
And I’m half alive.”
6. STRFKR, “While I’m Alive”
💿 Miracle Mile • 🏷 Polyvinyl • 📅 2013
“While I’m alive
I live my life
While I’m alive
The colours and the sound
While I’m alive
I live my life
While I’m alive.”
“While I’m Alive” sports an irresistible, danceable groove. Electronic cues sweeten things while the soulful guitar is the ‘cherry on top.’ Catchy and well written, the theme of “While I’m Alive” is getting past the past, broken relationships, and, of course, living “while I’m alive.”
7. Rick Ross, “Made It Out Alive” (Ft. Blxst)
💿 Richer Than I Ever Been • 🏷 Epic • 📅 2021
Unlike 🎵 “Can’t Be Broke” which precedes, 🎵 “Made it Out Alive,” features more rhymes from Rick Ross, which is always a pro. Blxst delivers the soulful, real-talk chorus, a nice complement to the bars by Rick on the first and second verses.
“Remember all them nights we didn’t have no lights
Tryna be a star, I had to earn my stripes
Took a wrong turn, had to make it right
Don’t cry ‘cause I made it out alive…”
As for Ross’ flow, it is on-point; agile, hard-nosed, and vintage (“Negativity grow like weeds in the flowerbed / Seen Gs turn into fiends, get a thousand years / Amphetamines, the meth told on a nigga steps / Everybody turnin’ state, be careful what you rep.”) Woo!
8. Years & Years, “Make It Out Alive”
💿 Night Call • 🏷 Polydor • 📅 2022
While “Make It Out Alive” sounds bright, set in a major key, lyrically, it’s incredibly emotional. Olly’s feeling for his ex-bf consumes him, and he doesn’t know how he gets past this. “All I ever see is blue / You are so hypnotisin’,” he sings in the second verse, adding, “The color of your eyes, I’ll never get over you.” The chorus sums up his feelings and the overall sentiment, perfectly:
“Every word twists like a knife
And I’m left here high and dry
I don’t know if I’ll make it out alive
And I’m pushin’ it to the edge
‘Cause I just want to forget
I don’t know if I’ll make it out alive.”
9. Bazzi, “Young & Alive”
🎵 “Young & Alive” • 📅 2020
The lyrics are reminiscent, as evidenced in various sections of the “Young & Alive.” In the first verse, Bazzi sings, innocently, “We ain’t gotta fuck or nothing / We could hold hands or somethin’.” The same ‘innocence’ turns into more in the pre-chorus, as he sings, “But when the night gets late and we’re too fucked up / Please don’t tell your mom, don’t wanna mess this up.” Beyond the colorful lyrics and easy-going performance, the backdrop supporting Bazzi is pretty strong, further bringing out the best of him – in a mellow sort of way. Relatively simple, Bazzi doesn’t seem to take himself too seriously, and that’s part of the charm.
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10. Lil Wayne, “Best Rapper Alive”
💿 Tha Carter II • 🏷 Cash Money • 📅 2005
“Bring the crowd in, I’m loud in living color
It is Weezy Fuckin’ Baby, got these rappers in my stomach
Yummy, I’m taking it, I ain’t askin’ them for nothing.”
Gah da-yum! Lil Wayne exhibits no shortage of cockiness and confidence on “Best Rapper Alive.” Another prime example comes from the third verse, where he asserts, “Fuck up with all these rookie MCs? / Whew, smell like a bunch of pussy to me.” Jesus! Oh, and at the end of the verse, Weezy is even classy: “It’s just a victory lap, baby, I’m just joggin’ /… The motherfuckin’ best yet, sorry for cussin’.” Interestingly, that final line has a backstory. Anyways, also worth noting on this gem is the sample: The 🎙 Iron Maiden classic, 🎵 “Fear of the Dark”. Woo! #Turn Up!
11. Moses Sumney, “Keeps Me Alive”
💿 Græ • 🏷 Jagjaguwar • 📅 2020
“And yet, the holy grail beckons
‘Hey, your chalice could still be filled someday by someone’
Childlike curiosity about my fate
Is the only thing that makes me stay…”
Græ is one of the best albums released in 2020. It’s also one of the most complex albums – it takes several listens to digest and fully analyze. “Keeps Me Alive” is one of the few songs on Græ that might be strictly characterized as pop or R&B, depending on how it sounds to you. It is, indeed, a special record by a truly captivating musician.
12. Andy Grammer, “Good to Be Alive (Hallelujah)”
💿 Magazines or Novels [Deluxe] • 🏷 S-Curve • 📅 2015
Prior to issuing the deluxe edition of Magazines or Novels, Andy Grammer had a surefire gem on his hands with 🎵 “Honey, I’m Good.” which clearly elevated his profile. He would earn another hit, though less successful, with “Good to Be Alive (Hallelujah).” On “Good to Be Alive,” the production work is gimmicky though Grammer sounds utterly ebullient! He has good reason to sound ebullient. Basically, he’s thankful for the success he’s achieved, asserting, “Feels good to be alive right about now.” So, connecting it all together, that ‘shit he’d been trying’ – finding and carving out success. Now that he’s finally achieved some, he’s thankful and it feels pretty sweet.
Appears in 🔻:
- 10 Secular Hallelujah Songs
- Thankful Songs 🙏🎶 11
- Thankful 🙏🎶 3: 5ive Songs No. 62
- Gratitude: 20 Gracious, Thankful Songs
- Alive: 5ive Songs No. 36 (2022)
13. Bee Gees, “Stayin’ Alive”
💿 How Can You Mend a Broken Heart • 🏷 Capitol • 📅 2020
“Well, you can tell by the way I use my walk
I’m a woman’s man, no time to talk
Music loud and women warm
I’ve been kicked around since I was born.”
Woo! So, why is “Stayin’ Alive” still ‘alive and well’ today? It’s timeless to the nth degree. The groove is utterly infectious, making you want to get up and dance. The production (Bee Gees, 🎛 Karl Richardson, and 🎛 Albhy Galuten), idiomatic of disco back-when, is slick and impressive, even four decades later. The falsetto vocals remain ripe, with few other bands rivaling those high-flying head vocals, ha-ha. Furthermore, what about the personality and the swagger Bee Gees exhibit? There’s no shortage of confidence. The chorus, of course, is the centerpiece – tuneful and recognizable by those older and younger. Even so, the bridge – “I’m goin’ nowhere, somebody help me / Somebody help me, yeah” – is sweet in its own right. Wanna know how to write a kick ass pop record? “Stayin’ Alive” by Bee Gees is an exemplary blueprint.
“Whether you’re a brother or whether you’re a mother
You’re stayin’ alive, stayin’ alive
Feel the city breakin’ and everybody shakin’
And we’re stayin’ alive, stayin’ alive
Ah, ha, ha, ha, stayin’ alive, stayin’ alive
Ah, ha, ha, ha, stayin’ alive.”
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