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13 Lit 🔥 Songs To Lift You Up features music courtesy of Beyoncé, Kane Brown, Panic! At The Disco, Lizzo & Whitney Houston.
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Okay, cue the buff, shirtless men to LIFT 🏋 our spirits! Those ripped, sweat bodies, lifting those weights 🏋 – what a sight 😍! Okay, now that I’ve got you excited via objectification, the plan is the keep your spirits high, though sans the eye candy… No worries, the ear candy is totally lit 🔥. 🎧 13 Lit 🔥 Songs To Lift You Up isn’t about hot, shirtless ripped guys – it’s a different sort of lift we’re getting at, sigh. Maybe you won’t be nearly as titillated, but your spirit will be stimulated with something much more substantive, all told.
🎧 13 Lit 🔥 Songs To Lift You Up features favorites from the column, Music Lifts 🎶 🏋. Songs that appear in this column encourage, inspire, and uplift the spirit. The songs exude fortitude, positivity, and resolve, even in the face of adversity. Songs in 🎧 13 Lit 🔥 Songs To Lift You Up are mostly secular, but there are a few faith-based songs thrown into the mix too 🙏. Songs featured on this uplifting list arrive courtesy of 🎙 Beyoncé, 🎙 Kane Brown, 🎙 Lizzo, 🎙 Panic! At The Disco, and 🎙 Whitney Houston among others. So, without further ado, let’s feel the heat of these 🎧 13 Lit 🔥 Songs To Lift You Up!
1. Beyoncé, “Be Alive”
🎵 “Be Alive (Original Song from the Motion Picture “King Richard”)” • 🏷 Parkwood / Columbia • 📅 2021
“…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 of adversity. “The path was never paved with gold,” she sings in the first verse, adding, “We worked and built this on our own.” Despite adversity, there’s also sense of black achievement and black excellence, which is particularly uplifting and encouraging to the black community (“Look how we’ve been fighting to stay alive / So, when we win, we will have pride”). Shout out superb production work by 🎛 Dixson, which provides the perfect palette for Bey to sing this inspired number over.
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2. Panic! At The Disco, “All By Yourself”
💿 Viva Las Vengeance • 🏷 Fueled By Ramen • 📅 2022
Urie empowers her, and others like her to use their voice to speak volumes:
“All by yourself, all by yourself
You can change everything all by yourself
All by yourself, all by yourself
You’re the queen, you’re the king
All by yourself.”
Urie, adorned with luscious backing vocals, suggests the power to “change everything” is in your own hands and on your own terms. He has a valid point (for the most part). This is an anthem for the misunderstood, something Urie does an especially fine job of highlighting with key details in the second verse. So, if you’re considered different, embrace your differences, and don’t be afraid to use your voice. Personally, I find that to be a takeaway from 🎵 “All By Yourself”. Another takeaway – it’s one of the great moments from Viva Las Vengeance in my eyes. Brendon sounds amazing!
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3. Vivian Green, “I’m Not Broken”
💿 Vivid • 🏷 Make Noise • 📅 2015
“When you walk away
You know exactly what it was
Your vision’s no longer cloudy
(You’re off the love drug)…”
Basically, Viv is able and fully committed to the rebound. She’s learned a love lesson and survived it! Here songwriting alongside 🎼 ✍ 🎛 Kwamé Holland is on-point, as is the production (Holland), which gives Green a background contemporary yet also firmly planted in neo-soul/adult contemporary R&B. If you’ve experienced bad love, and you need a lift, look no further than Viv’s awesome, 🎵 “I’m Not Broken”.
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4. Joshua Bassett, “Lifeline”
💿 Sad Songs In A Hotel Room • 🏷 Warner • 📅 2022
“Lifeline”, arguably, can be considered to be more a heavier, sadder song than an uplifting one. I’d argue it’s uplifting because (1) Bassett lived to testify about his survival and (2) he gives thanks to his Mom for keeping him alive – being that lifeline. “One hour visitation / She beats me in chess, another round,” he sings in the second verse, adding, “Don’t matter what we’re sayin’ / I’m just glad you made it into town…” On this highly personal record, the songwriting is on-point – poetically and authentically constructed. Furthermore, Bassett sings with incredible. The centerpiece is the utterly sublime chorus, where he sings, “I won’t say goodbye just yet… / Oh, I’ll be fine for tonight / With you by my side, oh my / Don’t you know you’re my lifeline.” “Lifeline” is incredibly moving.
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5. Meghan Trainor, “Rainbow”
💿 Takin’ It Back • 🏷 Epic • 📅 2022
In the first verse, Meghan sees this person struggling. Despite the fact that the people – the world – doesn’t understand such struggles, she plays the role of encourager, making it crystal clear, “But you ain’t alone / No, no, when it’s getting dark / I’m a light you up, my love.” Similarly, in the second verse, she uplifts them despite their doubts and self-esteem issues. “‘Cause you beautiful, you intelligent / You emotional, but you the baddest bitch,” she sings, continuing, “Ain’t no one compared, so why you care / Whatt anybody says about you?” She has a point. Ultimately, it leads to the crowning achievement, the rainbow-laden chorus, as well as the post-chorus, where Meghan makes it crystal clear, “They gonna love you.” “Rainbow” is both uplifting and sweet, sweet music to the ears.
Appears in 🔻:
- Meghan Trainor, “Rainbow”: Music Lifts 🎶 🏋 No. 30 (2022)
- Awesome Songs: October 2022
- Rainbow: 5ive Songs No. 66 (2022)
- 11 Songs Where When It Rains It Pours (Pt. III)
6. Stevie Wonder, “Shelter in the Rain”
💿 A Time to Love • 🏷 Motown • 📅 2005
“Just put your trust in me / My love will see you through.” Essentially, Stevie Wonder is willing to hold her up through adversity – when things seem bleakest. “When you’ve done everything you can,” he sings in the second verse, “No one’s there to take your hand / … I’ll be your shelter in the rain.” Helping him to lift the spirit is a choir, led by 🎙 Kirk Franklin and 🎙 Rickey Minor. That choir, notably, features a younger, eventual 🏆 Grammy-nominated R&B musician, 🎙 BJ the Chicago Kid. All in all, this is a beautiful, soulful ballad that reminds us how much of a treasure Stevie Wonder is. It also reminds us about how nice it is to be nice, and to be authentic in helping and lifting up a significant other or someone of significance in our lives.
Appears in 🔻:
- 13 Songs Where When It Rains It Pours (Pt II)
- Stevie Wonder, “Shelter in the Rain”: Music Lifts 🎶 🏋 No. 34 (2022)
7. Sia, “Alive”
💿 This Is Acting • 🏷 RCA • 📅 2016
Sia, known for her sharp pen, gets some assistance in the songwriting department. She wrote this uplifting, second track from This Is Acting alongside 🎼 ✍ Adele (!) and 🎼 ✍ Tobias Jesso Jr. From the production end of things, 🎛 Jesse Slatkin helps to construct a powerful backdrop fitting for Sia’s distinct, commanding pipes. Those pipes shine brightest on the simple but fitting chorus. Here, Sia asserts, “I’m still breathing, I’m still breathing / I’m alive, I’m alive.” It’s this resilience, despite many misadventures, trials, and tribulations, that makes “Alive” so puissant.
Appears in 🔻:
- Sia, “Alive”: Music Lifts 🎶 🏋 No. 2 (2022)
- Alive: 5ive Songs No. 36 (2022)
- 13 Captivating Songs That are Alive & Well
8. Kane Brown & Katelyn Brown, “Thank God”
💿 Different Man • 🏷 Sony Music Entertainment • 📅 2022
In the first verse, Kane credits Katelyn for finding “a way to bring me back,” later adding, “Girl, I’m a witness of your love ‘cause you don’t be givin’ up / And it’s crazy how you saved me.” Oh, the feels! In the pre-chorus, he asserts, “Girl, what we got’s worth thanking God for.” In the second verse, Katelyn addresses Kane, singing, “Never thought I’d find an angel undercover / Made a change to everything from my heart to my last name.” Aww, the feels, the feels, the feels! Of course, the centerpiece of this uplifting, matrimony-centric joint is the chorus, performed by both:
“I thank God I get to wake up by your side
And thank God your hand fits perfectly in mine
And thank god you love me when you didn’t have to
But you did and you do, and He knew
Thank God for giving me you.”
This sweet gem speaks for itself. It gives you the longing and hopes to find a love like this, or, perhaps you relate to experiencing a love like this.
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9. Katy Perry, “Roar”
💿 Prism • 🏷 Capitol • 📅 2013
“I got the eye of the tiger, a fighter
Dancing through the fire
‘Cause I am a champion, and you’re gonna hear me roar
Louder, louder than a lion
‘Cause I am a champion, and you’re gonna hear me roar!”
Woo! Over exuberant production, Katy Perry shuts down antifeminists and asserts her power to be what and who she wants to be. She doesn’t settle for others to make decisions for her, she is firmly in the driver’s seat. The days of being passive are done: “I went from zero, to my own hero.” Whether you’re a girl or woman like Perry who has far too long let others (men) keep you down, or you a boy/man who lets others run all over you and take your power, it is time to find your ROAR and make sure that the whole world can hear it loud and proud. This song NEVER grows old – it’s among Perry’s best.
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10. Bishop Paul S. Morton, Sr., “Your Tears”
💿 Memorable Moments • 🏷 Light • 📅 2010
Believers and people of faith will likely be the most moved by “Your Tears” – it goes with the territory. That said, even nonbelievers can appreciate the faith that is ministered, as well as the emotional highs that occur throughout the record. This joint is meant to lift spirits and provide hope. Some of the most memorable lyrics testify to no longer crying because of God:
“I won’t have to cry no more
When I reach the other shore
You promised me joy and peace, thank you, Jesus
Oh, what a blessed, sweet relief.”
All told, “Your Tears” delivers a powerful, powerful message.
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11. Lizzo, “Special”
💿 Special • 🏷 Nice Life / Atlantic • 📅 2022
Even though she’s had ample, unfounded negativity thrown her way, she doesn’t wallow in pessimism – she opts for optimism, encouraging herself, encouraging others, and taking the high road. The self-love is lit on “Special” where Lizzo turns the frowns into confident, empowered smiles!
“In case nobody told you today
You’re special
In case nobody made you believe
You’re special.”
Oh, yes, Lizzo – encourage us with that uplifting energy, those positive vibes! She adds on the utterly sublime chorus, “I’m so glad that you’re still with us / Broken, but damn, you’re still perfect.” Don’t we all need to hear that we are loved and special, even when we are flawed? 🎵 “Special” marks one of the truly elite records from 💿 Special.
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12. Walter Hawkins, “What Is This?”
💿 The Hawkins Family • 🏷 Yell • 📅 1980
“What Is This?” is a soulful, R&B-gospel joint. It’s smooth and easy-going, yet potent and powerful. There are awesome vocals from all parties involved, namely Walter Hawkins himself. The backing vocals are electrifying too, particularly the female leads that testify to the Holy Spirit. The tuneful chorus is among the biggest selling points. Still, moments like, “It makes me love all my enemies / And it makes me love my friends / And it won’t let me be ashamed / To tell the world that I’ve been born again,” truly speak to belief, faith, and a deep connection with God. As this wonderful record progresses, it only grows more spirited, making the soul feel that much happier and #LIFTED 🙌. There is an awesome cover by Korean Soul 👏!
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13. Whitney Houston & Mariah Carey, “When You Believe”
💿 The Prince of Egypt (Music from the Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) • 🏷 UMG Recordings, Inc. • 📅 1998
Whitney Houston is the first voice we hear, setting the tone for the first verse and of course, the tuneful chorus. Essentially, Houston sings about ample prayer, with little evidence prayers would be answered. Still, because of faith, even when it seemed like there was no reason to believe, ultimately, “We were moving mountains long before we knew we could.” In the second verse, Mariah Carey echoes the sentiment, asserting, “Hope seems like the summer birds / Too swiftly flown away.” Despite the adversity, she goes on to state, “My heart’s so full, I can’t explain / Seeking faith and speaking words / I never thought I’d say.” Houston and Carey join forces the rest of the time, inspiring with what can be deemed unshakable faith: “A small but still resilient voice, says ‘Help is very near!’” Nearly 25 years after its debut, “When You Believe” remains one of the greatest pop duets of all time. Furthermore, it’s an awesome testament to faith. Now that is a better lift than you can get at the gym, any day! Worth noting, the duet also appears on Houston’s 1998 album, 💿 My Love is Your Love and Carey’s 💿 Greatest Hits (2001).
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