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🎧 13 More Songs Sure to Make You Smile features Ariana Grande, Juice WRLD, Katy Perry, Silk Sonic & WizKid.
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“W
hen you’re smilin’, when you’re smilin’ / The whole world smiles with you.” So true 🎙 Frank Sinatra – so true! Never, ever underestimate the power of a S-M-I-L-E! Smiling is infectious and can make even the sourest soul reciprocate with pearly whites, or at least, raise those lips. After previously compiling a list of smile-fueled songs (🎧 13 Songs Sure to Make You Smile, published in November 2018), and lifting the same song lyric (hehe), we’re back baby with 🎧 13 More Songs Sure to Make You Smile!🎧 13 More Songs Sure to Make You Smile features music courtesy of 🎙 Ariana Grande, 🎙 Juice WRLD, 🎙 Katy Perry, 🎙 Silk Sonic, and 🎙 WizKid among others. As always on The Musical Hype, we try to keep things diverse. Among just those listed artists, we have pop, melodic rap, retro-soul, and music from Nigeria – international baby! Of course, there’s more where that came from! So, prepare to straight-up cheese while you check out these awesome smile-inciting songs!
1. The Undisputed Truth “Smiling Faces Sometimes”
💿 The Undisputed Truth • 🏷 Motown • 📅 1971
What’s interesting about the fact that “Smiling Faces Sometimes” wasn’t originally recorded by The Undisputed Truth is WHO originally recorded it 👀. Keep in mind, Strong and Whitfield are Motown writing legends, so, Motown artists often recorded songs recorded by other Motown artists. 🎙 The Temptations recorded the original 👀! Interestingly, it’s one of the few times the 🎵 “My Girl” collective didn’t have the Midas Touch. The Undisputed Truth had the biggest hit of their career, peaking at no. 3 on the Billboard Hot 100. Take one listen and you’ll see the hype and can’t resist smiling at the truth the collective serves up! The lush production intact with fat bass line, the memorable songwriting – #SICKENING! This 1971 song from 💿 The Undisputed Truth is an undisputed bop to this day!
“The truth is in the eyes Cause the eyes don’t lie, amen Remember a smile is just A frown turned upside down My friend let me tell you.”
2. Ariana Grande, “fake smile”
💿 thank u, next • 🏷 Republic • 📅 2019
“Fake Smile” is quite appealing, thanks to sampling a soul classic by 🎙 Wendy Rene, 🎵 “After Laughter (Comes Tears)”. Grande may not achieve the distorted grit Rene does on the original, but her smooth pipes fit perfectly over such a soulful backdrop. Of course, the soul icons would never be as bold as Grande, particularly when she asserts, “Fuck a fake smile” on the brief, but potent chorus. She refuses to mask her emotions – she’s going to be authentic AF.
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3. Silk Sonic, “Put on a Smile”
💿 An Evening with Silk Sonic • 🏷 Aftermath / Atlantic • 📅 2021
“Put On a Smile” features electrifying vocals, arguably, some of the most elite of An Evening with Silk Sonic – MAD PROPS! It’s Mars’ soaring pipes that impress the most on the chorus, excerpted above. Worth noting, Anderson handles the verses, keeping it soulful and on-point as always (“If I could turn back the hands on my Rollie, you know I would / I would’ve spent all my time makin’ sure that my baby good”). Also impressive is the harmonic progression, a fat bass line, and the soulful, throwback aesthetic. Sure, “Put on a Smile” is old-school, but it’s old-school that sounds fresh and refreshing in 2021.
4. WizKid, “Smile”
Ft. H.E.R.
💿 Made in Lagos • 🏷 Starboy Entertainment Ltd. / RCA • 📅 2020
“Smile” is a feel-good, groovy bop, produced by 🎛 P2J. WizKid sings with ease, touting L-O-V-E. He asserts, on the first verse, “I can be your substance / It’s easy when the love don’t hide.” Show that love, Wiz! He’s imperfect, mind you, but he loves her something fierce, so much so that he’d “Run inside a building up in flames” to be with her. Woo! Also, he loves it when she shows her love – that S-M-I-L-E. H.E.R. complements WizKid well, sharing her own love-centric vibes on the second verse: “You’re the only one for me / Nobody else but you / ‘Cause you make me feel lucky.” Safe to say, both these artists are straight-up cheesing about the power of love on “Smile.”
5. Katy Perry, “Smile”
💿 Smile • 🏷 Capitol • 📅 2020
The chorus is the centerpiece, and smartly, that centerpiece appears at the top to hook the listener:
“Yeah, I’m thankful Scratch that, baby, I’m grateful Gotta say it’s really been a while But now I got back that smile.”
On the verses and pre-chorus, Perry reflects on where she’s been, and how she managed to come up – bounce back. “But ever tear has been a lesson,” she sings, continuing, “Rejection can be God’s protection / Long hard road to get that redemption / but no shortcuts to a blessin’.” Alright, alright, alright!
Also appears on 🔽:
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6. Wolf Alice, “Smile”
💿 Blue Weekend • 🏷 RCA • 📅 2021
Roswell is spirited and unapologetic, commencing the first verse with the proclamation, “I ain’t afraid.” Oh snap! Notably, Ellie essentially tells folks don’t get it twisted! “Ah, don’t call me mad, there’s a difference, I am angry / And your choice to call me cute has offended me.” Damn girl! This three-and-a-quarter-minute song never yields a dull moment. It’s lit from the start with its rhythmic bass line and ripe, distorted guitars. The key piece, of course, is Ellie, in all her glory.
7. Juice WRLD, “Smile”
Ft. The Weeknd
💿 Legends Never Die • 🏷 Grade A Productions / Interscope • 📅 2020
Hard to find a more suitable collaborator for Juice WRLD than 🎙 The Weeknd. As always, The Weeknd brings emotion, sex, and those silky-smooth tenor vocals. “When our skin is touching, I need drugs to love you,” he sings, continuing, “You want so much more from me, but I can only fuck you.” Yep, that’s The Weeknd. Both musicians get quite a boost from slick production courtesy of 🎛 Cxdy, 🎛 Nick Mira, and 🎛 Taz Taylor. Ultimately, this late addition to 💿 Legends Never Die is awesome to say the least.
Also appears on 🔽:
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8. blackbear, “smile again”
💿 everything means nothing • 🏷 Beartrap, LLC / Alamo • 📅 2020
As the excerpted lyrics suggest, blackbear remembers the good times in a previous relationship. “Maybe the past is holdin’ me up,” he sings on the first verse, continuing, “I keep the memories with me, replay what was.” He clearly wishes things hadn’t ended, but you can appreciate the fact that “smile again” shows more progression towards a happier place compared to much of the album.
9. Benjamin Ingrosso, “Smile”
🎵 “Smile” • 🏷 Record Company TEN • 📅 2021
“Smile” is a thoughtful song that Ingrosso wrote for his sister, Bianca (🎼✍ Britt Burton and 🎼✍ 🎛 Hampus Lindvall also appear as writers). On the IG post regarding “Smile,” Benjamin adds, “I want the song to be a reminder to everyone about how important it is to appreciate all the beautiful people you have in your life.” This is an optimistic, sunny record, exemplified by the chorus:
“I see me when I’m lookin’ at you We both know all the things we’ve been through When you cry, you know I feel it too, but When you smile, I smile.”
How can you not listen to this exuberant joint with those ripe, youthful vocals and not smile?
10. Rod Wave, “Smile”
💿 Pray 4 Love (Deluxe) • 🏷 Alamo • 📅 2020
“This for them tribulations and trials Things looking up, when it was down It was hard tryna get it off the ground.”
After experiencing the hard-knock life, things are looking up for Rod. “I was down bad and bummy / They was laughing at me, but it wasn’t funny,” he raps, adding, “Tryna find a way to get some money.” He goes on to give specifics regarding things he had to do survive and how his dreams of being “a firefighter or teacher” were deferred. Ultimately, over this 🎛 Trillo Beats / 🎛 DrellOnTheTrack / 🎛 SephGotTheWaves produced track, Wave asserts “Thank God I found my passion in these songs.” Indeed, Rod Wave, indeed!
11. Durand Jones & The Indications, “Smile”
💿 Durand Jones & The Indications • 🏷 Dead Oceans • 📅 2018
“Smile” was penned by 🎙 🎼✍ Durand Jones, 🎼✍ 🎛 Aaron Frazer (who produced the record + handles vocal duties on some songs), and 🎼✍ Blake Rhein. Unfortunately for Jones, his smile is a façade. “I lay awake at night, still fallin’ under your spell,” he sings on the pre-chorus, adding, “What was home is again my lonely prison cell.” Essentially, the end of the relationship has him feeling the blues. “Try to get by just for a while,” he sings on the chorus, adding, “To hide my pride, paint on my smile.” Ultimately, however, he’s going through it. His pain is our listening pleasure as he sings expressively, and the supporting music is utterly sublime.
12. Yebba, “One More Smile”
💿 Dawn • 🏷 Yebba Smith / RCA • 📅 2021
On “One More Smile,” the centerpiece is Yebba, period. Her voice is exceptional – this is NOT debatable. Over a piano backdrop, she sings with ample expression. A poetic moment from Dawn, “One More Smile” is a two-minute vibe. The form is free flowing, which eliminates predictability. Honestly, it’s easy to be hypnotized by this glorious performance.
13. Shanice, “I Love Your Smile”
💿 Inner Child • 🏷 Motown • 📅 1991
“I Love Your Smile” is a contemporary R&B classic. 🎙 Chris Brown would agree – he sampled it on his 2019 track, 🎵 “Undecided”. Furthermore, others have jacked this Shanice smash including 🎙 Silk (🎵 “I’m Sorry”) and 🎙 HRVY (🎵 “Runaway with It”) per WhoSampled. What’s the premise of this infectious song? Shanice is into this boy, period. She’s not into class (“I can’t hear the teacher / His books don’t call me at all”), work sucks (“My boss is lame you know / And so is the pay”), but “Hey, said I love your smile.” Also, worth noting, Shanice also famously says, “Blow, Branford, blow.” Why? Well, renowned jazz 🎷 saxophonist 🎙 Branford Marsalis plays a saxophone solo on this bop, of course! This is a fitting closer to 🎧 13 More Songs Sure to Make You Smile. Wouldn’t you agree?
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