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15 Epic Songs Worth Dying For features music courtesy of Fousheé, Halsey, HARDY, Kendrick Lamar, and Prince and the Revolution.
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Death – such a morbid topic! That said, death and dying are common themes in music, regardless of genre. Furthermore, at some point, we are all going to die – FACTS. On The Musical Hype, we have been morbid in the past, compiling death-oriented lists. Guess what? We are morbid once more, compiling 🎧 15 Epic Songs Worth Dying For! Rawr! Musicians dying for their art includes the likes of 🎙 Fousheé, 🎙 Halsey, 🎙 HARDY, 🎙 Kendrick Lamar, and 🎙 Prince and the Revolution among others. So, ask yourself this question? Are you ready to die? Ugh, that’s way too serious. How about you enjoy life and check out these songs that are worth dying for!
1. Halsey, “Die 4 Me”
🎵 “Die 4 Me” • 🏷 UMG Recordings, Inc. • 🗓 2023
2. Kendrick Lamar, “Die Hard” (Ft. Blxst & Amanda Reifer)
💿 Mr. Morale & The Big Steppers • 🏷 Interscope • 🗓 2022
3. Tove Lo, “No One Dies From Love”
💿 Dirt Femme • 🏷 Pretty Swede / mtheory • 📅 2022
Appears in 🔻:
4. Sleepy Hallow, “Die Young” (Ft. 347aidan)
🎵 “Die Young” • 🏷 Winner Circles Entertainment • 📅 2022
Appears in 🔻:
- Young: 5ive Songs No. 27 (2022)
- Awesome Songs: June 2022
- 13 Songs Bound to Make You Feel Young Again (2022)
5. Justin Bieber, “Die For You” (Ft. Dominic Fike)
💿 Justice • 🏷 Island • 🗓 2021
“I would walk through burning fire
Even if your kiss could kill me
You know I would die for you
Yeah, I would die for you.”
6. Fousheé, “die”
💿 softCORE • 🏷 Trackmasters Entertainment, Inc. / RCA • 🗓 2022
In the first verse, Fousheé asserts, “Walk in that bitch and watch all the groupies flock / This hoe too close I wanna fight.” Wow! Given the level of confidence, there is no way if Fousheé did fight with said hoe, she’d win – #FACTS! Also, in reference to the guy who’s died because she looks so good, she asserts, “You want this pussy, nigga, put it on your life.” Gah-day-um! Backed by harsh, ear-catching production courtesy of 🎛️ Ben10k, Danes Blood, and Dirty Dave, 🎵 “die” is a bold, semi-empowering, anthem that I’m totally here for!
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7. HARDY, “KILL SH!T TILL I DIE”
💿 the mockingbird & THE CROW • 🏷 Big Loud / Big Loud Rock • 🗓 2023
8. Nessa Barrett, “I hope ur miserable until ur dead”
💿 pretty poison (EP) • 🏷 Warner • 📅 2021
9. G Herbo, “I Don’t Wanna Die”
💿 25 • 🏷 Machine Entertainment Group / Republic • 🗓 2021
“Wanna see my life’s a movie? Press play / Bitch, the street ain’t checkers / It’s a chess game, now let’s play.” Woo (again)! With the tone set by the sung intro (and reprised on the outro) and Southside stitching up a bad ass beat, G Herbo goes in. He depicts the hardships of his life and the lives of others with rough and tumble, violent experiences. There are several devastating nuggets he serves up without sugarcoating anything. Building off the ‘chess game,’ he schools us on guns, escaping being shot himself, and loss (“Kobe took his last breath, I seen him rolling his eyes on the nine”). Perhaps what’s most amazing about “I Don’t Wanna Die” is that G Herbo is being authentic to the nth degree, yet also delivers an infectious record you can’t stop listening to. “I Don’t Wanna Die” is street to the core, something some can relate to, and others can’t. Either way, Herbo has turned his hard-nosed tale into an inescapable, one-verse musical gem.
10-11. Role Model, “Death Wish” / “Die 4 My Bitch”
🎵 “Death Wish” 🏷 Interscope • 🗓 2021 / 💿 Rx • 🏷 Interscope • 🗓 2022
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12. Orville Peck, “Hope to Die”
💿 Pony • 🏷 Sub Pop • 📅 2019
There are other hints of the complicated nature of this union, which seems to parallel gay relationships, particularly depending on where they occur. “Take me back to the world I know/ You were crying / They don’t cry where we go.” The part of that lyric that stands out most is “They don’t cry where we go” which could reference toxic masculinity and the idea that men don’t cry and aren’t allowed to exhibit emotions or show vulnerability. Also, it might reference the idea that some gay men are viewed as effeminate, not manly enough, and not respected. Crying cowboys? They don’t exist, right? Secrecy and, say, ‘being discreet’ is key to “Hope to Die,” evidenced by the titular lyric, “Cross my heart, now I hope to die.”
Appears in 🔻:
- Orville Peck, “Hope to Die”: LGBTQ Bopz 🌈🎶 16 (2022)
- Incredible LGBTQ Songs, Young & Old, Vol. 3 (2022)
13. Joji, “Die For You”
💿 SMITHEREENS • 🏷 88rising / Warner • 🗓 2022
14. Darrell Luster, “I Believe He Died For Me”
💿 We Need a Revival • 🏷 Malaco, Inc. • 📅 2015
Among the best renditions of “I Believe He Died for Me” comes from 🎙 Charles Johnson & The Revivers. On “I Believe He Died for Me,” 🎙 Darrell Luster sings the lead. Luster recorded the record on his 2015 album, 💿 We Need a Revival. He gives a performance that exhibits control, shows incredible expression, and ultimately makes the soul feel incredibly happy and lifted. Of course, the music and text are thanks to the Crofts highlighting Jesus’ death and resurrection for the sins of the world. The best moment is the chorus, which shines even more because it features the highest notes melodically.
“Ev’ry step He too to Calvary,
And ev’ry drop of blood He shed, He shed for me
There’s a lot of things that I cannot see, oh no,
But I believe when Jesus died, he died for me.”
15. Prince and the Revolution, “I Would Die 4 U”
💿 Purple Rain • 🏷 Warner • 🗓 1984
Yes, Prince is devoting himself to a significant other on “I Would Die 4 U” BUT the track goes deeper. The verses and the bridge bring in a spiritual element. “I’m not a woman / I’m not a man / I am something that you’ll never understand” references God, who requires faith to believe in. Even if we do believe in him, and his ability to “forgive you by and by,” we don’t fully understand God as humans. At the same time, it is sort of hard not to listen to the line and be thinking androgyny, something Prince many rock stars mastered, particularly in the 1970s and 80s. There is a similar sentiment on the second verse, with spiritual references paralleling to Prince’s ability to hold his love down (“I’m your messiah, and you’re the reason why”). All told, 🎵 “I Would Die 4 U” is nothing short of awesome 🙌.
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