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“13 Songs Where the Magic is Legit” is comprised of music courtesy of Bruno Mars, BTS, Father John Misty, India.Arie, and Tyler, the Creator.
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According to featured guest Rivers Cuomo, “I’ve got the magic in me / Every time I touch that track it turns into gold / Everybody knows I’ve got the magic in me / When I hit the flo’ the girls come snapping at me…” Effin’ A. Prior to that, lead artist Robin Thicke stated, “I got it, you got it, we got that magic girl.” Years before the magic of B.o.B or Thicke would come to fruition, Lil Kim informed us about her own brand of magic (sexually-driven), assisted by 50 Cent. It’s 50 Cent who gets the most memorable line: “I got the magic stick / I know if I can hit once, I can hit twice.”
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1. Tyler, the Creator, “New Magic Wand”
IGOR • Columbia • 2019
Tyler, the Creator makes it clear that ‘she’s’ not a ‘he,’ thus, not the same sex, which appears to be his preference… maybe. The second verse further fuels speculation as he asserts, “My brother said I’m on the spectrum…” Sure, maybe he’s referring specifically to remarks made by his step brother but given his ‘flirtation’ with sexuality on Flower Boy and now IGOR, the fact that he could be referring to the sexual spectrum seems very possible. Where does this magic wand come into play? Well, he’s going to remove her from the picture – R.I.P.
2. India.Arie, “That Magic”
Worthy • BMG Rights Management • 2019
Worth noting, “In a world of cocaine, he’s like fine champagne.” “That Magic” isn’t the only time during the course of Worthy where India.Arie talks about her man. He also gets shout outs on “Steady Love” and “In Good Trouble.” Yeah, he must be the total package.
3. BTS, “Magic Shop”
Love Yourself 轉 ‘Tear’ • Bighit Entertainment • 2018
Signaling the energetic chorus are soaring, belted, upper register vocals. Yet another terrific moment occurs on the bridge.
4. Childish Gambino, “Summertime Magic”
Summer Pack – Single • RCA • 2018
On the pre-chorus, Glover sings:
“You feel like summertime You took this heart of mine You’ll be my valentine In the summer.”
Beyond the pre-chorus and chorus, in regard to form, there is only one verse. Again, the modus operandi is simplicity. Once again, the key word when describing “Summertime Magic” is… SIMPLE. There’s nothing bigger or more transcendent than good vibes and romance, and there’s nothing wrong with that.
5. Remy Ma, “Melanin Magic (Pretty Brown)”
Ft. Chris Brown
Melanin Magic (Pretty Brown) [Single] • Reminisce / Columbia • 2018
Brown follows up with a catchy, sexy chorus. To his credit, he doesn’t overplay his hand, keeping things much classier than usual.
“You’re my pretty brown eyes They all on ya and they want you I know they need you in they life But you my vibe tonight and I love you… Them pretty brown thighs between your legs tonight Is what I wanna do.”
Remy Ma continues to tout her sex and sexiness on the second verse, dropping rhymes about her ‘assets’ (“Ass so soft because it’s not fake”) and curves (“I see you, be on IG ‘I’m thick’”). Following the chorus, Brown gets his own verse, where he’s true to form: “You know I don’t care, bring that ass right here for me / Take it all off for me baby, lemme see somethin’… / Baby girl you bad as fuck, I’m a really nigga.” Yeah, so much for class.
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6. Gorillaz, “Magic City”
The Now Now • Parlophone • 2018
Larry Fitzmaurice (Spin) nails it on the head on his review of The Now Now, stating “If anything, Albarn dips into the same allusion-heavy retro-futurism that marked Arctic Monkeys’ stunning Tranquility Base Hotel and Casino from earlier this year.” The record is definitely unique, though totally a trip.
“You got me lost in Magic City You got me questioning it all I hope that I make it home by Wednesday And this Magic City lets me go.”
7. Rudy Mancuso & Maia Mitchell, “Magic”
Magic [Single] • Shots Studio Music • 2018
Maia Mitchell arrives on the second verse. Like Mancuso, she has a clear, easygoing voice. The two show their strength together on the second iteration of the chorus. The bridge is gimmicky, playing on the lyric, “I feel it in my body.” While there’s more modern-pop during this particular portion, it’s not overdone, much like the record as a whole. All in all, Rudy Mancuso and Maia Mitchell excel.
8. 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 its 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.”
9. N.E.R.D., “Lightning Fire Magic Prayer”
No One Ever Really Dies • Columbia • 2017
“Lightning fire magic prayer / Far beyond the gaseous layer / What if we all put our hands in the air? / For that lightning fire magic prayer.” Despite its duration, “Lightning Fire Magic Prayer” is certainly intriguing, thanks to groove and production switches. The lyrics are distinct as well, with certain moments coming off particularly thoughtful and transcendent.
“A young fish doesn’t know that it’s wet Once it swims, it starts drinking, it forgets Know the fish bowl is your technology No direction sailing everybody follow me.”
10. Bruno Mars, “24K Magic”
24K Magic • Atlantic • 2016
“24K Magic” is 80s to the core, with the introductory vocoder leading the charge. The chorus is infectious to the nth degree.
“Players only, come on Put your pinky rings up to the moon Girls, what y’all trying to do? 24 karat magic in the air Head to toe so player Uh, look out!”
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11.Coldplay, “Magic”
Ghost Stories • Parlophone • 2014
“Magic” establishes a groove from the onset, taking away some of the enigma that preceded on “Always in My Head.” Subtlety, as aforementioned, is the modus operandi. Notably, the subtlety and gradual changes that characterized the minimalist movement in Classical music (1960s) plays a role on this track. ‘Pulling back’ works soundly for Coldplay. The utilization of space and pacing is also a pro, aiding “Magic” in achieving the overall ‘magical’ sound. Lyrically, there are some excellent moments, even if “Magic” fails to be a poetic tour de force:
“And I just got broken Broken into two Still I call it magic When I’m next to you.”
In addition to some lyrical highlights, Chris Martin’s falsetto remains in play, and the intensification during the bridge section infuses more energy overall.
12.Rick Ross, “Black Magic”
Ft. Meek Mill
MMG Presents: Self Made, Vol. 2 • Maybach Music Group / Warner Bros. • 2012
“Black Magic” is led by the MMG mastermind himself, Rick Ross, with Meek Mill appearing as the featured guest. “Black Magic” features superb production work that serves as the perfect ‘fuel for the fire’ for a banger. Safe to say the sound is malicious AF – it literally sounds like ‘hell,’ only in the most heavenly way possible. Beyond production that malicious AF, the chorus, performed by ‘The Boss,’ is catchy AF:
“Poof! There go the Car Poof! There go the crib Poof! A hundred mil, David Copperfield David Copperfield, David Copperfield…”
As for Meek Mill, as usual, his rhymes are incredibly on his verse.
13. Ciara, “Love Sex Magic”
Ft. Justin Timberlake
Fantasy Ride • RCA • 2009
Nonetheless, Fantasy Ride had some magical moments including “Like a Surgeon”, “Never Ever”, and the crème de la crème, “Love Sex Magic” featuring Justin Timberlake. Ciara and Timberlake make a hot team, in more ways than one. Keeping it strictly musical, “Love Sex Magic” is one hell of a steamy duet. “All night show with just you in the crowd doin’ tracks you never seen” is a perfect example of sexual innuendo. The duo continues, singing on the chorus, “And I bet that I can make you believe in love and sex and magic.” It’s steamy on their respective verses as well. On the second verse, Timberlake sings at the end, “Just do what I taught you girl when I give you my heat / And I need you to push it right back.”
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