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15 Electrifying Songs That Utterly KILL It features music courtesy of BLACKPINK, Conan Gray, Green Day, Omar Apollo, and SZA.
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Don’t let it KILL you! What, precisely? Well, anything mind you! It’s not so bad when 🎶 music 🎶 is killer, however, or utterly kills it! OK 👌, Here’s the deal. On this playlist, 🎧 15 Electrifying Songs That Utterly KILL It, you, the listener, have no threat, whatsoever, to be killed. That’s good news! Even better news is the fact that the soundtrack is KILLER – it bangs 🤘! 🎧 15 Electrifying Songs That Utterly KILL It features music courtesy of 🎙 BLACKPINK, 🎙 Conan Gray, 🎙 Green Day, 🎙 Omar Apollo, and 🎙 SZA among others. That’s a star-studded music compendium, folks! So, without further ado, let’s dive right into these KILLER songs!
1. Conan Gray, “Killing Me”
🎵 “Killing Me” • 🏷 Republic • 🗓 2023
Thematically, matters of the heart ❤️ dominate “Killing Me.” Conan Gray is in pain – love pain! “I love you bad, that’s the problem occurrin’,” he sings in the first verse, continuing, “Better love I deserve, and I’m hurtin’ / But sadly, I worship every moment we meet.” So relatable! Ultimately, in the chorus, where the tempo picks up, and the kick-@$$ groove kicks in, he makes it clear his lover is killing him, yet, despite this, “I can’t let go of your heart ❤️.” It all comes to head in the bridge, where he asserts, “I wanna die, but you keep me alive /… Fight to survive, oh, love of my life / You’re killing me.” Dramatic! The ear candy is decadent AF on 🎵 “Killing Me”, period. High-flying vocals, tuneful melodies, stellar production, and relatable songwriting make this joint right here a surefire bop.
2. SZA, “Kill Bill” (Ft. Doja Cat)
🎵 “Kill Bill (Remix)” • 🏷 Top Dawg Entertainment / RCA • 🗓 2023
Appears in 🔻:
- Awesome Songs: April 2023
- Best Songs of 2023 (So Far)
- 13 Compelling Songs About Specific People (2023)
3. Omar Apollo, “Killing Me”
💿 Ivory • 🏷 Warner • 🗓 2022
The sound of “Killing Me” isn’t ‘killer,’ but it is certainly a big time V-I-B-E. Omar Apollo excels with a chill, guitar-fueled backdrop. The production has an R&B aesthetic. Vocally, he sings with ease, never forcing things. Even his scandalous f-bomb slips right off the tongue with little force: “Love me like I’m gonna die / Fuck me like you fantasize.” Woo! Thematically, “Killing Me” isn’t about murder but rather those pesky matters of the heart – LOVE. “That’s right, you’re killing me,” he asserts in the chorus, as he analyzes the universal four-letter word. Omar sings well, the music is chill, and the theme and lyrics are enjoyable, relatable, and effective.
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4. Ashnikko, “WEEDKILLER”
💿 WEEDKILLER • 🏷 Parlophone • 🗓 2023
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5. Green Day, “The American Dream is Killing Me”
💿 Saviors • 🏷 Green Day / Reprise • 🗓 2024
“People on the street
Unemployed and obsolete
Did you ever learn to read the ransom note?”
Other moments from “The American Dream Is Killing Me” also shine. The instrumental section is a strong selling point. Also, the American nature of the third verse is cool 😎 too (“From sea to shining sea / Whitewashed upon the beach / My country under siege / On private property”). All told, 🎵 “The American Dream Is Killing Me” is a thought-provoking record 🤘!
6. Queen, “Killer Queen”
💿 Sheer Heart Attack • 🏷 Hollywood • 📅 1974
Much has been written about “Killer Queen” – plenty of deeper analysis is out there, people! It is one of the band’s most important songs. It is innovative thanks to the music theory behind it as well as the recording techniques. Thematically, 🎙 Freddie Mercury, who sounds amazing vocally (as always), writes about a rich prostitute, to put it bluntly 😯. Not only is it musically epic, but it is also lyrically epic too. “She keeps Moët et Chandon / In her pretty cabinet,” Mercury sings in the first verse, continuing, “‘Let them eat cake,’ she says / Just like Marie Antoinette.” Woo! Of course, the centerpiece is the chorus: “She’s a killer queen / Gunpowder, gelatine / Dynamite with a laser beam / Guaranteed to blow your mind.” Also, can’t fail to mention the guitar 🎸 skills of 🎙 Brian May, another facet of “Killer Queen” that has been dissected and emulated.
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7. The Chainsmokers, “Kills You Slowly”
💿 World War Joy • 🏷 Disruptor / Columbia • 📅 2019
“Hold it, even though it kills you slowly
Explosion, hidden when we’re in the open
Keep on smilin’, until it’s over
Hold it, even though it kills you slowly.”
“Kill You Slowly” isn’t a life changer, but it’s enjoyable and pleasant, PERIOD.
8. BLACKPINK, “Kill This Love”
💿 Kill This Love (EP) • 🏷 YG Entertainment / Interscope • 📅 2019
9. Mad Tsai, “killer queen”
💿 homecoming! • 🏷 Mad Tsai • 📅 2021
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10. Kelly Clarkson, “Stronger (What Doesn’t Kill You)”
💿 Stronger • 🏷 19 Recordings Limited / RCA • 📅 2011
“What doesn’t kill you makes you stronger
Stand a little taller
Doesn’t mean I’m lonely when I’m alone
What doesn’t kill you makes a fighter
Footsteps 👣 even lighter
Doesn’t mean I’m over ‘cause you’re gone
What doesn’t kill you makes you stronger, stronger
Just me, myself, and I
What doesn’t kill you makes you stronger
Stand a little taller
Doesn’t mean I’m lonely when I’m alone.”
Ooh, wee! 🎵 “Stronger (What Doesn’t Kill You)” peaked at no. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100, where it spent three weeks in the penthouse. It was certified multi-platinum by the RIAA. Furthering the accolades, the music video 🎶 📼 has amassed hundreds of millions of views.
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11. Don Diablo & Imanbek, “Kill Me Better” (Ft. Trevor Daniel)
🎵 “Kill Me Better” • 🏷 HEXAGON • 🗓 2020
Numerous writers make “Kill Me Better” go. From an instrumental standpoint, it’s awesome, with energetic, inescapable synthwave vibes on full display. There’s an 80s vibe but “Kill Me Better” sounds like a proud product of 2020. Beyond the masterful production by Diablo, it’s the vocals of Trevor Daniel that bring the record to life. Daniel brings an emo/punk vibe, which is super cool when mixed with the synthwave sound. Furthermore, the lyrics add to this emo-tilt, particularly the pre-chorus:
“Gotta kill another demon left in my head
He’s been scheming on the walls and under my bed
It’s these suicidal thoughts that I’m fed
Welcome to my American wasteland.”
Diablo, Imabek, and Daniel make one heck of a team. Great production, great writing, and awesome singing make “Kill Me Better” a surefire winner.
Appears in 🔻:
- Awesome Songs: November 2020
- Better: 5ive Songs No. 63 (2021)
- 13 Magnificent Better Songs (2021)
- 13 Songs That Explore Mortality (In Some Form or Fashion) (2021)
12. Kendrick Lamar, “Bitch, Don’t Kill My Vibe”
💿 Good kid, m.A.A.d City • 🏷 Interscope • 📅 2012
Appears in 🔻:
- 13 Totally Bitchin’ Songs (2019)
- Vibes: 5ive Songs No. 7 (2021)
- 13 Big Mood, Surefire Vibe Songs (2023)
13. The Buggles, “Video Killed The Radio Star”
💿 The Age of Plastic • 🏷 The Island Def Jam Music Group • 📅 1980
Even though “Video Killed the Radio Star” arrived in 1979, eventually appearing on The Buggles’ 1980 album, 💿 The Age of Plastic, is what the band sings about dated at this point? No, because technology doesn’t stop, and new technology consistently replaces old. In a musical context, look at how music is consumed these days. sure, “Video killed the radio star / Pictures came and broke your heart” back in the 80s but look at how music is consumed now. Streaming has surpassed physical sales of music, for example. Trevor Horn, assisted by 🎙 Debi Doss and 🎙 Linda Jardim continues to talk about the changes in the second verse: “And now we meet in an abandoned studio / We hear the playback, and it seems so long ago.” Besides thought-provoking lyrics, tongue-in-cheek vocals, and respectable lead vocals by Horn, the music on this Horn, 🎼 ✍ Bruce Woolery, and Geoff Downes penned track is exuberant – totally rad 🤘. One hit The Buggles may have had, but 🎵 “Video Killed the Radio Star” is an awesome one that never gets old 💯!
Appears in 🔻:
- The Buggles, Video Killed the Radio Star: 1 Hit WONDERful 👏👏👏 No. 10 (2023)
- 11 Alluring, RADIO 📻 Approved Songs (2023)
- Incredible Songs: 1980s, Vol. 4 (2023)
14. Roberta Flack, “Killing Me Softly With His Song”
💿 Killing Me Softly • 🏷 Atlantic • 📅 1973
Why is the Roberta Flack version so good? First and foremost, her voice is angelic, radiant, and incredibly soothing. Flack has a way of ‘packing a punch’ without having to over-sing. She doesn’t need gospel histrionics to sell the pain that she sings about, even considering this isn’t an original by herself. It also helps that the songwriting by (🎼 ✍ Charles Fox and Norman Gimbel) is impeccable. “I felt all flushed with fever / Embarrassed by the crowd,” she sings expressively, on the second verse, adding, “I felt he found my letters / And read each one out loud.” Throw in colorful production work (🎛 Joel Dorn) that plays well to both pop and soul crowds, and you have a 🏆 Grammy-winning, no. 1 hit. Hard to imagine anyone topping this ultra-successful version, right? Well, 🎙 Fugees remade this gem with their own epic rendition.
Appears in 🔻:
- Roberta Flack vs. Fugees: Head 2 Head 🗣️ No. 22 (2021)
- 15 More Soul Oldies That Tickle My Fancy (Vol. 3) (2021)
- Incredible Songs: 1970s, Vol. 1 (2023)
15. Rage Against The Machine, “Killing In the Name”
💿 Rage Against the Machine • 🏷 Sony Music Entertainment • 🗓 1992
Zack de la Rocha is the star, painting a damning picture of racists and in this case, the police: “Some of those that work forces / are the same that burn crosses.” Besides a dynamic, turned-up performance by de la Rocha, guitar god 🎙 Tom Morello shines, delivering kick-ass jagged riffs and a stellar guitar solo. Before de la Rocha even performs a note, Morello helps establish the ferocious tone of this 90s classic. Expectedly, a profane rock record protesting police brutality is going to earn a controversial badge and be censored. Regardless, 🎵 “Killing in the Name” marks one of the greatest songs of the 90s 🤘.
Appears in 🔻:
- Rage Against the Machine, Killing in the Name: Outlandish Rock 🎸🤘 No. 7 (2021)
- 15 Compelling Name Songs (2021)
- 15 K Songs: No Rhyme or Reason (2021)
- Incredible Songs: 1990s, Vol. 3 (2023)
15 Electrifying Songs That Utterly KILL It (2023) [📷: Brent Faulkner / The Musical Hype; 19 Recordings Limited, Atlantic, Columbia, Disruptor, Green Day, HEXAGON, Hollywood, Interscope, Mad Tsai, Parlophone, RCA, Reprise, Republic, Sony Music Entertainment, Top Dawg Entertainment, Warner, YG Entertainment; PublicDomainPictures from Pixabay]
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