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13 Engaging YOUR or YOURS Songs features music courtesy of Billie Eilish, David Archuleta, Hozier, Lil Nas X, and The Weeknd.
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Cutting straight to the chase, this playlist right here is all about YOUR or, perhaps, YOURS 🤓. Yup, that’s about the size of 🎧 13 Engaging YOUR or YOURS Songs. All 13 songs features the pronoun, PERIOD. So, to make this concept a bit sexier, we have chosen some kick-butt songs, hence why the adjective engaging has been added to the title! Bet you didn’t think you were getting all this grammar-related shee-it 💩 on The Musical Hype, did you? Anyways, focusing on the musical compendium at hand, it features music courtesy of 🎙 Billie Eilish, 🎙 David Archuleta, 🎙 Hozier, 🎙 Lil Nas X, and 🎙 The Weeknd among others. So, grab YOUR favorite snack, and make sure these songs end up being YOURS – you know – streaming, adding/saving to the playlist, maybe even purchasing them!
1. David Archuleta, “I’m Yours”
🎵 “I’m Yours” • 🏷 Archie Music • 🗓 2023
But, the music is why David Archuleta became a star, period. His voice is better than ever. ‘Archie’ never over sings, delivering a balanced performance and adding some more oomph when it feels natural. His falsetto is the most impressive part of the performance, shining in the chorus. Of course, the chorus is where he tells me – I mean, whomever he is addressing 😏 – to “…give me some more / If you want it, come and get it, I’m yours.” According to David, it is “a song I wanted to get people dancing and smiling to. It’s all about letting yourself go and being happy with a feel good, summery vibe.” Well, he successfully did that on this feel good joint, with some L-O-V-E thrown in (“You got that look in your eyes that breaks my heart open wide / You’re the one I’ve been wantin’ to find”). Honestly, if the love experience is like this exuberant, feel-good pop song with Archuleta engaging in multiple ways, then that’s exactly how L-O-V-E should feel, baby! Mr. Archuleta, you have dropped a surefire pop bop with 🎵 “I’m Yours” – NO 🚫 CAP 🧢!
2. Billie Eilish, “Your Power”
💿 Happier Than Ever • 🏷 Darkroom / Interscope • 📅 2021
“…I know we didn’t choose to change
You might not wanna lose your power
But havin’ it’s so strange.”
While this song is personal to Eilish, she aims at an entire congregation wronged by power – abuse. Vocally, she sings as beautifully, intimately, and understatedly as always. Her brother, 🎼✍ 🎛 FINNEAS, co-writes and produces with great results. “Your Power” is more acoustic sounding compared to previous records. The use of guitar as the driving force within the accompaniment is very musical, much like Billie’s vocal performance. As emotionally charged as the record is, Eilish manages to pen a catchy, memorable chorus on this gem.
Appears in 🔻:
- Awesome Songs That Tickled My Fancy: May 2021
- 40 Best Songs of 2021 (So Far)
- Best Songs of 2021: 50-36
3. Lil Nas X, “MONTERO (Call Me By Your Name)”
💿 Montero • 🏷 Columbia • 📅 2021
“MONTERO (Call Me by Your Name)” shares experiences associated with many gay men at some point. Lil Nas X expresses desire: “I wanna feel on your ass in Hawaii / I want that jet lag from fuckin’ and flyin’ / Shoot a child in your mouth while I’m ridin’.” He’s a man who wants to have sex, but plenty of folks are quick to criticize him for ‘promoting a gay agenda.’ Gay sex remains taboo, sadly. Another interesting lyric – “Never want the niggas that’s in my league / I wanna fuck the ones I envy, I envy” – is ear-catching because of its layers. While ‘incredibly gay’ to those who aren’t gay, Nas X speaks about crushing on someone more fit, handsome, as well as potentially hetero- as opposed to homosexual. Furthermore, he expresses the plight of being gay, whether it’s being trapped in the closet, religious tension, and other factors. You know what created an even bigger stir than the song? The music video 🎶📼, which is unapologetic indeed!
Appears in 🔻:
- Awesome Songs: March 2021
- A Must-Hear PRIDE 🏳️🌈 Compendium: 2021
- Lil Nas X, MONTERO (Call Me By Your Name): Controversial Tunes 😈🎶 3 (2021)
- 13 Unapologetic, Controversial Tunes (2021)
- Name: 5ive Songs No. 92 (2021)
- 15 Compelling Name Songs (2021)
- 50 Best Songs of 2021 (Top 20)
- 17 Fabulous, Attention-Grabbing, Call Songs (2022)
4. Taylor Swift, “You’re On Your Own, Kid”
💿 Midnights • 🏷 Taylor Swift • 📅 2022
5. Bobby Caldwell, “Open Your Eyes”
💿 Cat in the Hat • 🏷 Big Deal • 🗓 1980
Matters of the heart are written all over this soulful joint. In the first verse, Caldwell sings, “You’re still regretting / The love you left, left behind.” He adds, “I’ve seen you go through the changes / Sitting alone each night / Are you expect to find the love / Love that’s right.” Obviously, he’s going to open her eyes regarding her ambitions because, “You may never find a love that’s right.” That said, couldn’t he be the suitor for her? That seems to be what he’s proposing, and honestly, she should indulge: “There is a light that shines / Special for you and me / You need a look at the other side.” Besides the love-oriented lyrics, the music is to die for. The piano ostinato is pivotal, the drum groove anchors, and the ripe guitar adds some bite. Ultimately, the brilliance and success of 🎵 “Open Your Eyes” all comes down to those incredible pipes by Bobby.
Appears in 🔻:
- Bobby Caldwell, “Open Your Eyes”: Throwback Vibez 🕶️🎶 56 (2023)
- Bobby Caldwell vs. John Legend: Head 2 Head 🗣️ 20 (2023)
6. Conan Gray, “Yours”
💿 Superache • 🏷 Republic • 🗓 2022
Two of the strongest moments come by way of the chorus and the bridge. “I want more, but I’m not yours / And I can’t change your mind,” he sings in the chorus. The bridge, the final section we hear, finds Conan admitting his stupidity in pursuing something going nowhere: “Can’t believe I chose you / Over all my best friends / What the fuck did I do / In the end? / Just to not be yours.” Conan shines like a beacon, exhibiting artistry, musicianship, and connection with the listeners. Unrequited love never sounded so good!
Appears in 🔻:
7. Paul Anka, “Put Your Head on My Shoulder”
💿 Put Your Head on My Shoulder: The Very Best of Paul Anka • 🏷 RCA • 🗓 2000
“People say that love’s a game / A game you just can’t win / If there’s a way / I’ll find it someday / And then this fool will rush in.” Anka delivers expressive vocals. His tone of voice and the nuance with which he performs is nothing short of sublime. The production and sound of the record are also impressive. Sure, production has evolved since Anka recorded this gem, but the music is beautiful and uncluttered – it just feels right. Lovely guitar, drums, and smooth backing vocals accentuate Anka’s commanding, love-driven lead.
“Put your head on my shoulder
Whisper in my ear, baby
Words I want to her, baby
Put your head on my shoulder.”
Appears in 🔻:
- 13 Utterly Compelling Shoulder Songs (2020)
- Paul Anka, Put Your Head on My Shoulder: Throwback Vibez 🕶️🎶 14 (2022)
- Put Your Money 💵 on These 15 Put Songs (2022)
8. Nas, “The World Is Yours”
💿 Illmatic • 🏷 Columbia • 📅 1994
Pete Rock plays a pivotal role on “The World Is Yours.” Still, the star of the show is the young don himself, Nas. Nas has been serving up those bars for years, all the while deserving more credit than he’s received. There are endless bars, delivered with a conscious mentality, that catch the ear. An entire essay could be written analyzing and deciphering his rhymes. Honestly, he starts off fast, asserting at the beginning of the first verse, “I sip the Dom P, watchin’ Ghandi ‘til I’m changed, then / Writin’ in my book of rhymes, all the words past the margin / To hold the mic I’m throbbin’, mechanical movement / Understandable smooth shit that murderers move with.” Woo! He closes the verse, spitting, “I’m out for dead presidents to represent me” [INSERTS show me the money GIF here]. There are some intriguing spiritual lines in the second verse, which seem to reference the MC’s son: “My strength, my son, the star will be my resurrection / Born in correction, all the wrong shit I did, he’ll lead in right direction.” In the third verse, in the line, “Picturin’ my peeps not eatin’ can make my heartbeat skip” is a prime example of social consciousness. It does hit differently, doesn’t it? The big takeaway is, 🎵 “The World Is Yours” is one of the greatest hip-hop songs of all time. It never, NEVER grows old.
Appears in 🔻:
- Nas, “The World Is Yours”: Rap BNGRZ 🔥 8 (2023)
- 15 Epic Songs Regarding The World (2023)
- Incredible Songs: 1990s, Vol. 1 (2023)
9. Hozier, “Eat Your Young”
💿 Unreal Unearth • 🏷 Columbia • 📅 2023
“Eat Your Young” goes beyond its clever songwriting. Hozier sings expressively throughout, showing off a cool, sexy, and sophisticated tone, showing a ripe falsetto during the chorus. Furthermore, the production is gorgeous, led by the lush, picturesque strings (well arranged). The melodies are tuneful, namely the pre-chorus and chorus. In addition to the strings, the rhythm section make “Eat Your Young” a success too (punchy drums, keys, guitars, robust bass line). Notably, there is also a choral version of this gem which is equally sweet.
Appears in 🔻:
10-11. The Weeknd, “Save Your Tears” / “Save Your Tears (Remix)” (Ft. Ariana Grande)
💿 After Hours • 🏷 Republic • 📅 2020 // 🎵 “Save Your Tears (Remix)” • 🏷 Republic • 📅 2021
The overall sound and vibe are preserved on 🎵 “Save Your Tears (Remix)”, which features 🏆 Grammy winning pop superstar, 🎙 Ariana Grande. The Weeknd shines, singing the first verse, refrain, pre-chorus, and chorus. The chorus is simple but ultimately memorable and definitely tuneful. Where we get contrast on the remix is the second verse, a totally new verse performed by Grande: “Met you once under a Pisces moon / I kept my distance ‘cause I know that you / Don’t like when I’m with nobody else / I couldn’t help it, I put you through hell.” She sounds exceptional – as refined as ever. Beyond the verse, she performs a refrain and pre-chorus of her own (directed toward a male, of course), before performing the chorus. From there, we get collaboration between both, repeating the refrain, chorus, and the outro, an extension of the chorus. These two definitely always bring the heat when they duet!
Appears in 🔻:
- Tears: 3BOPS No. 10 (2021)
- Save: 5ive Songs No. 29 (2021)
- Awesome Songs: April 2021
- A Compendium Filled with Tears (2021)
- ‘S’ Songs: No Rhyme or Reason, Vol. 2 (2021)
- Savor The Greatness of These 13 SAVE Songs (2023)
12. Elton John, “Your Song”
💿 Elton John • 🏷 Mercury • 📅 1970
“Your Song” is one of the best and most recognizable songs from the Elton John collection. It peaked at no. 8 on the Billboard Hot 100, making it one of the 29 top 10 hits by the iconic Academy and Grammy Award winning artist 🤯. The songwriting, in tandem with a tuneful melody makes “Your Song” elite. The verses are utterly sublime – quite thoughtful and poetic. The centerpiece, of course, is the chorus:
“And you can tell everybody
This is your song
It may be quite simple, but now that it’s done
I hope you don’t mind
I hope you don’t mind
That I put down in the words
How wonderful life is while you’re in the world.”
Beyond marvelous songwriting and performance, the instrumental is stupendous. Besides the rhythm section, warm strings add to the allure of 🎵 “Your Song”, truly a once in a lifetime record.
Appears in 🔻:
13. The Platters, “Smoke Gets In Your Eyes”
💿 Remember When? • 🏷 Mercury • 🗓 1959
“When your heart’s on fire, you must realize
Smoke gets in your eyes.”
“Smoke Gets In Your Eyes” was NOT an original by The Platters despite the fact that the collective made it sound that way – speaks to their tremendous musicianship. The tune is a jazz standard, from the 1933 musical, Roberta, written by 🎼 ✍ Jerome Kern and Otto Harbach in 1933. While The Platters greatly owe Kern and Harbach for a stellar song, they made that stellar song even bigger.
Appears in 🔻:
- The Platters, “Smoke Gets In Your Eyes”: Throwback Vibez 🕶️🎶 8 (2023)
- Smoke 🚬 💨: 3 to 5 BOPS No. 5 (2023)
13 Engaging YOUR or YOURS Songs (2023) [📷: Brent Faulkner / The Musical Hype; Archie Music, Big Deal, Columbia, Darkroom / Interscope, Mercury, RCA, Republic, Taylor Swift; Tazz Vaughn from Pexels]
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