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15 Epic Songs Regarding The World features music courtesy of Jordan Davis, Kendrick Lamar, Nas, Rihanna, Tears For Fears, and Whitney Houston.
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To quote the late, great 🎙 Marvin Gaye, “If this world were mine / I would place at your feet all that I own / You’ve been so good to me / If this world were mine.” Now, to quote 🎙 Dan Reynolds, the powerful front man of 🎙 Imagine Dragons: “‘Cause I’m on top of the world, hey /… Waiting on this for a while now / Paying my dues to the dirt.” Also, around the same time, 🎙 Trey Songz soulfully asserted, “If I could, I would bring the whole hood to the top of the world with me.” The point is, there are many, many WORLD songs worth highlighting. None of these three gems – 🎵 “If This World Were Mine”, 🎵 “On Top Of the World”, or 🎵 “Top Of The World” were featured on 🎧 15 Epic Songs Regarding The World. Still, this epic, worldly list features music gold courtesy of 🎙 Jordan Davis, 🎙 Kendrick Lamar, 🎙 Nas, 🎙 Rihanna, 🎙 Tears For Fears, and 🎙 Whitney Houston among others. You should totally indulge in 🎧 15 Epic Songs Regarding The World, which features its share of varying musical genres, as well as an intriguing mix of newer and older songs. Nothing but straight-up gems 💎 here, folks 💪!
1. Whitney Houston & The Georgia Mass Choir, “Joy to the World”
💿 The Preacher’s Wife (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) • 🏷 Arista • 📅 1996
Appears in 🔻:
- Whitney Houston, “Joy to the World”: Sunday Refresh 🙏 30 (2021)
- Mariah Carey Whitney Houston: Head 2 Head 🗣️ No. 40 (2021)
- 13 Merry Christmas 🎄 Gems (Newer & Older) (2021)
2. Kendrick Lamar, “Worldwide Steppers”
💿 Mr. Morale & The Big Steppers • 🏷 Interscope • 📅 2022
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3. Rihanna, “Only Girl (In The World)”
💿 Loud • 🏷 EMI Records Ltd • 🗓 2010
4. John Lennon, “Woman Is The N****r Of The World”
💿 Sometime In New York City • 🏷 EMI Records Ltd • 🗓 1972
“Woman is the nigger of the world,” he continues in the brief but powerful chorus, “Think about it, do something about it.” It is a controversial yet potent call to action. Lennon provides more evidence of how unfairly women have been treated on the verses. “We make her paint her face and dance,” he sings in the first verse, “If she won’t be a slave, we say that she don’t love us.” Slave, again, is a controversial choice of word for Lennon, but, at the same time, it makes his point crystal clear. Many men, even to this day, expect a degree of submission from their girlfriends and wives which is unfair and reduces them. The second verse offers more: “We make her bear and raise our children /… We tell her home is the only place she should be.” As for the third, “We insult her every day on TV” and, “When she’s young, we kill her will to be free.” It is easy to see why 🎵 “Woman Is The Nigger Of The World” raises eyebrows – the hard n-word is never an easy pill to swallow, speaking as a man of color. That said, Lennon doesn’t come off as racist even if you wished he’d found a much less polarizing word. It all about feminism on this thought-provoking record.
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5. Demi Lovato, “Mad World”
💿 Dancing with the Devil… The Art of Starting Over • 🏷 Island • 📅 2021
“I find it hard to tell you, ‘cause I find it hard to take
When people run in circles
It’s a very, very
Mad world.”
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6. Jordan Davis, “What My World Spins Around”
💿 Bluebird Days • 🏷 UMG Recordings, Inc. • 🗓 2023
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7. JP Saxe, “If The World Was Ending” (Ft. Julia Michaels)
💿 Dangerous Levels of Introspection • 🏷 Arista • 📅 2021
“But if the world was ending, you’d come over, right?
You’d come over and you’d stay the night
Would you love me for the hell of it?
All our fears would be irrelevant.”
“If The World Was Ending” is a splendid song, performed and penned superbly by both Saxe and Michaels.
8. Brent Faiyaz, “Fuck the World (Summer in London)”
💿 Fuck the World • 🏷 Lost Kids • 📅 2020
“Wanna fuck the world, I’m a walkin’ erection
Spend without a thought, we do it reckless
Your nigga caught us texting
You said, ‘Baby, don’t be mad, you know how Brent is.’”
The chorus is only part of the goodness of “Fuck the World.” Faiyaz definitely ‘talks his shit,’ keeping it 100, coming over as cocky and confident throughout. His focus? All kinds of girls are sexually attracted to him, but just because it ‘goes down’ doesn’t mean it moves beyond temporary pleasure. As to where London comes into play on this unique sounding R&B record, per Brent, “Took a trip to London just to hear how they talk.” Fair enough – the British accent is pretty cool.
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9. Tears For Fears, “Everybody Wants To Rule The World”
💿 Song From The Big Chair • 🏷 Mercury • 📅 1985
Curt Smith sounds utterly fantastic on “Everybody Wants to Rule The World.” The verses are short, sweet, and relatively simple. The same can be said of the chorus, which is variable, but always concludes with the powerful, titular lyric, “Everybody Wants to Rule The World.” One of the reasons why this song is stellar is because the melody is incredibly tuneful, particularly the chorus. Furthermore, the overall sound (keys, programming, guitars) and production (🎛 Chris Hughes) – the aesthetic, overall – is M-A-R-V-E-L-O-U-S! “I can’t stand this indecision / Married with a lack of vision / Everybody wants to rule the – ” Woo! 🎵 “Everybody Wants To Rule The World” is a vibe that endures well beyond the 80s!
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10. AJR, “World’s Smallest Violin”
💿 OK ORCHESTRA• 🏷 BMG Rights Management • 📅 2021
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11. Giveon, “World We Created”
💿 When It’s All Said and Done… Take Time • 🏷 Epic / With Not So Fast LLC • 🗓 2021
12. Steve Lacy, “Give You the World”
💿 Gemini Rights • 🏷 L-M / RCA • 📅 2022
13. Nas, “The World Is Yours”
💿 Illmatic • 🏷 Columbia • 📅 1994
Pete Rock plays a pivotal role on “The World Is Yours.” Still, the star of the show is the young don himself, Nas. Nas has been serving up those bars for years, all the while deserving more credit than he’s received. There are endless bars, delivered with a conscious mentality, that catch the ear. An entire essay could be written analyzing and deciphering his rhymes. Honestly, he starts off fast, asserting at the beginning of the first verse, “I sip the Dom P, watchin’ Ghandi ‘til I’m changed, then / Writin’ in my book of rhymes, all the words past the margin / To hold the mic I’m throbbin’, mechanical movement / Understandable smooth shit that murderers move with.” Woo! He closes the verse, spitting, “I’m out for dead presidents to represent me” [INSERTS show me the money GIF here]. There are some intriguing spiritual lines in the second verse, which seem to reference the MC’s son: “My strength, my son, the star will be my resurrection / Born in correction, all the wrong shit I did, he’ll lead in right direction.” In the third verse, in the line, “Picturin’ my peeps not eatin’ can make my heartbeat skip” is a prime example of social consciousness. It does hit differently, doesn’t it? The big takeaway is, 🎵 “The World Is Yours” is one of the greatest hip-hop songs of all time. It never, NEVER grows old.
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14. The Stylistics, “People Make The World Go Round”
💿 The Stylistics – The Original Debut Album • 🏷 Amherst • 🗓 1971
🎼 ✍ Thom Bell ( R.I.P. ) and 🎼 ✍ Linda Creed are responsible for composing this utterly terrific gem (Bell also produces). Musically, it is impressive from the start. First, there is an enigmatic introduction which sets the tone for the record. Soon enough, electric keys establish a groove, with a hi-hat heavy groove delivered by the drums later. Of course, the orchestration is breathtaking as well. The listener is spoiled with tremendous ear candy: ripe falsetto lead vocals by 🎙 Russell Thompkins, Jr., strings, horns, and a tight rhythm section. Honestly, what isn’t there to love about this late single from The Stylistics?
Appears in 🔻:
- The Stylistics, People Make The World Go Round: Throwback Vibez 🕶️🎶 6 (2023)
- World: 3 to 5 BOPS No. 12 (2023)
- 15 Must-Hear, Throwback Vibez, Vol. 8 (2023)
15. Sam Cooke, “(What A) Wonderful World”
💿 The Man Who Invented Soul • 🏷 RCA • 📅 2000
See Exhibit B 🔎:
“But I do know that I love you
And I know that if you love me, too
What a wonderful world this would be.”
Yes, Cooke makes it clear that he is no genius, but he understands the power of love above all! Ultimately, “(What A) Wonderful World” is a bright, optimistic sounding vintage soul classic. It has a simplistic vibe and sensibility yet feels potent to the nth degree. The lyrics are memorable and catch, while the backdrop is terrific, too. Cooke penned “(What A) Wonderful World” alongside 🎼 ✍ Lou Adler and Herb Alpert – yeah, that Herb Alpert! This gem would peak at no. 12 on the Billboard Hot 100 back in 1960, among Cooke’s highest charting hits.
Appears in 🔻:
- Sam Cooke, “(What A) Wonderful World”: Throwback Vibez 🕶️🎶 7 (2023)
- 11 Songs That Are Wonderful Through & Through (2023)
- 15 Must-Hear, Throwback Vibez, Vol. 8 (2023)
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