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‘13 OLD Songs Filled with Freshness’ features music by 2KBABY, 5 Seconds of Summer, Father John Misty, Kesha, Lil Nas X & Thomas Rhett.
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Just because a song uses the word OLD, doesn’t mean its undesirable, weak, or the least bit whack – FACTS! Somethings, things that reference age, oldness, even ancientness, are quite intriguing, and manage to pique interests more than newer, ‘fresher’ things. In the context of 13 OLD SONGS FILLED WITH FRESHNESS, the freshness is indeed legit – these are some awesome songs if I do say so myself!
13 OLD SONGS FILLED WITH FRESHNESS features music courtesy of 2KBABY, 5 Seconds of Summer, Father John Misty, Kesha, Lil Nas X and Thomas Rhett among others. Now that, friends, fiends, and otherwise, is some variety! So, without further ado, let’s jump right into this list of fresh OLD songs!
1. Lil Nas X, “Old Town Road”
Ft. Billy Ray Cyrus
7 (EP) • Columbia • 2019
“Old Town Road” is quite charming for a variety of reasons including lyrics that play off of clichés associated with country music. Furthermore, the hip-hop beat, coupled with ‘country-folk’ guitars, fueled by a prominent Nine Inch Nails sample (“34 Ghosts IV”), add to the sheer excellence. Although a novel cut, it’s one for the ages!
2. 5 Seconds of Summer, “Old Me”
CALM • Interscope • 2020
Potty mouth or not, Luke Hemmings is at least regretful about past mistakes, actions, and playing a poor role as a lover. “Old Me” is a relatable, winning pop record.
3. 2KBABY, “Old Streets (Remix)”
Ft. Lil Durk
Pregame Rituals • Warner • 2020
“Old Streets” is produced by Busta Keys and Danny Hajj, who give 2KBABY a fine backdrop to rap melodically, and honestly upon. 2K remembers his street times prior to his ‘come up.’ These include “Every night we ate bologna meat” and “My granny trippin’, her grandson a dope dealer.” Naturally, the record has an edge to it, even given its more melodic approach. Similarly, Lil Durk brings melody too, but keeps it profane, nonetheless. Like 2KBABY, he misses the old streets too, which is, as the title suggests, the big takeaway from this standout.
4. Thomas Rhett, “That Old Truck”
Center Point Road • Big Machine • 2019
Many of the lyrics of “That Old Truck” are familiar, given the fact that singing about cars, trucks, and apparently, tractors have been done a countless number of times. On the first verse, Rhett describes the experience with ‘her’ – “Up and down the streets of a no-name town / Me and her with the windows down / 35s rolling on the ground / Loving every minute.” By the end of the second verse, he sings about “Cussing out all that grass I mowed / Just saving up to fix her.” The centerpiece of the record is the sentimental chorus. “That Old Truck” previously appeared on 10 Absolutely Alluring Songs About Cars.
5. Kesha, “Old Flames (Can’t Hold a Candle to You)”
Ft. Dolly Parton
Rainbow • Kemosabe • 2017
“Old Flames” actually marks the second country song from the album, with this one being most successful. Helping the cause is the fact she enlists country royalty, Dolly Parton, who also once covered this gem. Ultimately, the duet is magical, memorable, ranking among the crème de la crème of the pop star’s career.
6. Father John Misty, “So I’m Growing Old on Magic Mountain”
Pure Comedy • Sub Pop • 2017
“As if it’s any time but the present / So for now, every young thing in my path / I’ll hold their face so long inside my hands.” Essentially, “So I’m Growing Old on Magic Mountain” finds Father John Misty desiring to hold onto youth as long as possible, evidenced by the aforementioned lyrical excerpt from the second verse. He knows it’s impractical, but he’s clinging onto it as long as he can. Later, on the third verse, he sings: “These days the years thin till I can’t remember / Just what it feels like to be young forever.” “So I’m Growing Old on Magic Mountain” previously appeared on 13 Songs Where the Magic is Legit.
7. blackbear, “I Miss the old u”
Digital druglord • Alamo / beartrap / Interscope • 2017
“I miss the old me I miss the way I used to be I miss the old me And now these drugs controllin’ me It’s all your fault, baby Still reaching for the Henny.”
8-9. Lord Huron, “Ancient Names, Pt. I” & “Ancient Names, Pt. II”
Vide Noir • Republic • 2018
Lord Huron keeps the momentum going on the brief, energetic “Ancient Names, Pt. II,” which commences abruptly. Vocally, it’s a bit difficult to decipher due to heavy vocal distortion. Schneider kicks things off with the chorus. Fearing inevitable death, the verses focus on the protagonist’s existential crises. The two verses are short and sweet.
“I live my life like this Just to prove to the world that I still exist I don’t believe in life And I won’t believe in death ‘til I die.”
10. CeeLo Green, “Old Fashioned”
The Lady Killer • Elektra • 2010
Sure, a record this vintage-sounding wasn’t idiomatic of 2010, but that’s part of what made it quite charming and refreshing. I mean, oldies definitely have ample character, and “Old Fashioned” certainly falls in that same category.
11. Tame Impala, “New Person, Same Old Mistakes”
Currents • Modular • 2015
While Parker has “changed” for the better, he still admits his flaws, which are the same old pitfalls. Notably, Rihanna covers this record (“Same Ol’ Mistakes”) on her 2016, Grammy-nominated album, Anti.
12. Al Jarreau, “My Old Friend”
My Old Friend: Celebrating George Duke • Concord • 2014
The crowning achievement of the album occurs at the onset with the title track, “My Old Friend.” Both soulful and jazzy, Al Jarreau sounds exceptionally refined, despite being 74 at the time of the recording. Nothing else on the album supersedes the glory of the opener. Gerald Albright’s smooth saxophone playing further accentuates this marvelous track.
13. Bob Seger, “Old Time Rock and Roll”
Stranger in Town • Capitol • 1978
On the second verse, Seger continues to lay out his case for “that old time rock ‘n’ roll.” He’s not into disco – “You’ll never even get me out to the floor.” Similarly, on the third and fourth verses, he continues to defend his love, writing off tango (verse three) and happily embracing being “old-fashioned” (verse four). Ultimately, the chorus of this rollicking classic is the inescapable centerpiece.
“I still like that old-time rock ‘n’ roll That kind of music just soothes my soul I reminisce about the days of old With that old-time rock ‘n’ roll.”
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