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13 Songs That Embrace the Mantra, ‘No Place Like Home’ features music by Backstreet Boys, Dua Lipa, Gnash, Kane Brown, and Twenty One Pilots.
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Just know, “There’s no place like home.” Sigh, that’s the mantra – definitely the mantra of this home-centric playlist. All 13 songs on 13 Songs That Embrace the Mantra, ‘No Place Like Home’ have one thing in common – a sense of home. Sometimes, and perhaps more often than not, home is metaphorical as opposed to literal. Still, the mantra applies more often than not. Musicians contributing to the cause include Backstreet Boys (“No Place”), Dua Lipa (“Homesick”), Gnash (“Nobody’s home”), Kane Brown (“Homesick”), and Twenty One Pilots (“Hometown”) among others.
1. Gnash, “Nobody’s home”
We • :): / Atlantic • 2019
The relationship has expired, and Gnash feels the aftershocks you might say:
“But when I sleep at night, I dream that ‘we’ is ‘you and I,’ And when I wake, I’m paralyzed, the bed is frozen on your side.”
2. Backstreet Boys, “No Place”
DNA • K-Bahn / RCA • 2019
Boding well in the collective’s favor is an authentic, catchy chorus.
“I’ve been all around the world, done all there is to do But you’ll always be the home I wanna come home to You’re a wild night with a hell of a view There ain’t no place, ain’t no place like you There ain’t no place, ain’t no place like you.”
3. Kane Brown, “Homesick”
Experiment • Sony Nashville • 2018
The chill vibes maintained on the thoughtful, sentimental chorus are ‘to die for.’
“I’m homesick This feeling that I’m feeling No, it don’t quit It’s like half of me is missing Heaven knows it that all I wanna do Is be alone with your brown eyes all tangled up Just holdin’ onto you tonight Until the morning Baby that’s the damn truth If home is where the heart is Then I’m homesick for you.”
“Homesick” is a perfect example of Brown showcasing tremendous artistic growth, developing more personality compared to some of the material gracing his self-titled debut. Furthermore, this perfectly embraces the mantra, ‘no place like home.’
4. Liam Payne, “Home with You”
First Time (EP) • Capitol • 2018
Payne literally embraces the mantra ‘no place like home’ – well – as long as her home is where they can get ‘busy.’
“I wanna go home with you Yeah, we can go as slow as you want to Or speed up into you, home with you.”
5. Father John Misty, “The Palace”
God’s Favorite Customer • Sub Pop • 2018
6. Vance Joy, “We’re Going Home”
Nation of Two • Atlantic • 2018
Ultimately, it’s catchy and well-sung. As corny as it may sound, it’s certainly a Joy to listen to.
“We're going home If we make it or we don’t, we won’t be alone When I see your light shine, I know I'm home If you’re waiting all your life, you won’t ever go When I see your light shine, I know I;’m home.”
The second verse is more fully developed than the first. This is a pristine example of great pacing. The bridge is both exuberant and powerful. There is magnificent percussive intensity, thanks to the pummeling drums, which further amplifies the emotion of the record. So, ‘home’ doesn’t matter so much – it’s companionship on “We’re Going Home,” which is well-executed from start to finish.
7. Keith Urban, “Coming Home”
Ft. Julia Michaels
Graffiti U • Capitol • 2018
8. Ryan Adams, “Haunted House”
Prisoner • Blue Note • 2017
On “Prisoner,” Adams still desires his ex (cough* Mandy Moore), but he’s less specific. On the first verse, he states, “It’s the last house at the end of the block / My friends all disappear one by one.” On the second, he goes on to say, “Nobody stops to write, nobody calls / My friends all disappear / They all got lost.” Basically, home doesn’t feel like home without her in his life. Yeah, you could sort of say this one doesn’t quite fit this list, yet, in a way it does.
9. Dua Lipa, “Homesick”
Dua Lipa • Warner Bros. • 2017
The premise? Long distance love, with the lover being likened to ‘home.’ Still kind of fits, right? Again, right!
“All my dreams have come true Still, nothing means nothing Without you, you.”
10. Niall Horan, “Paper Houses”
Flicker • Capitol • 2017
On this particular song, home isn’t permanent, as paper can easily be destroyed. Furthermore, home, rather the house, isn’t a physical place, but a metaphor for a doomed relationship.
“And our paper houses reach the stars ‘Til we break and scatter worlds apart Yeah, I paid the price and own the scars Why do we clime and fall so far?”
11. Leon Bridges, “Coming Home”
Coming Home • Columbia • 2015
Basically, all Bridges has on his mind is being around his woman.
“Sugar I need you baby Girl I, I need your loving Darling, wanna hold you close Girl, girl.”
12. Twenty One Pilots, “Hometown”
Blurryface • Fueled by Ramen • 2015
“My shadow tilts its head at me Spirits in the dark are waiting I will let the wind go quietly I will let the wind go quietly.”
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