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15 Fantastic Songs Where You Just KNOW features music Doja Cat, Lana Del Rey, PNAU x Troye Sivan, The 1975, and Whitney Houston.
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To quote the honorable rapper, 🎙 Pusha T, “If You Know You Know”. What everyone should KNOW about 🎧 15 Fantastic Songs Where You Just KNOW is that the bold print, keyword fuels the fire 🔥. If you have never noticed, there are a $hi†-ton of songs featuring some form of the word know. The 15 selected on this music compendium is a very small percentage of the sum of know songs that exist in the musical universe. We – I – cannot possibly cover them all in the course of one playlist but, here are some fantastic highlights. Musicians that appear on this list include 🎙 Doja Cat, 🎙 Lana Del Rey, 🎙 PNAU x Troye Sivan, 🎙 The 1975, and the late, great 🎙 Whitney Houston (twice) among others. So, without further ado, get smart about this thing and check out 🎧 15 Fantastic Songs Where You Just KNOW!
1. Whitney Houston, “How Will I Know”
💿 Whitney Houston • 🏷 Arista • 📅 1985
This innocent record appears as the sixth track on Houston’s 1985 debut album, 💿 Whitney Houston. It commences with an inescapable, electrifying groove. Bright and exuberant, this major key joint never grows old. The chorus is incredibly memorable, including Whitney’s own background vocals:
“How will I know if he really loves me?
I say a prayer with every heartbeat
I fall in love whenever we meet
I’m asking you what you know about these things
How will I know if he’s thinking of me?
I try to phone, but I’m too shy (Can’t speak)
Falling in love is so bittersweet
This love is strong, why do I feel weak?”
Houston sings like an angel, owning this memorable gem from the start. Also, like so many of the 80s songs, “How Will I Know” gives us a modulation – aka a key change. Also, shout out to the music video 🎶📼 – #ICONIC!!!
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2. Pusha T, “If You Know You Know”
💿 DAYTONA • 🏷 Getting Out Our Dreams, Inc. / Def Jam • 🏷 2018
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3. Lana Del Rey, “Did you know that there’s a tunnel under Ocean Blvd”
💿 Did you know that there’s a tunnel under Ocean Blvd • 🏷 Interscope • 🏷 2023
Lana Del Rey sings gorgeously – her tone is haunting and one-of-a-kind. Lyrically, “Did you know that there’s a tunnel under Ocean Blvd” is incredibly poetic, characteristic of the singer/songwriter’s catalog. Del Rey penned this record alongside 🎼 ✍ Mike Hermosa (they also produce alongside 🎛 Drew Erickson, Jack Antonoff, and Zach Dawes). She sings about “Mosaic ceilings, painted tiles on the wall” in the first verse, mentions “a girl that sings ‘Hotel California’” in the second, not to mention the city, Camarillo. In the third, Del Rey references the 🎙 Harry Nilsson classic, 🎵 “Don’t Forget Me”, which is also sampled. Besides Nilsson, John Lennon is referenced. As intriguing as the verses are, the chorus is the main attraction, intact with the f-bomb.
“When’s it gonna be my turn?
Don’t forget me
When’s it gonna be my turn?
Open me up, tell me you like it
Fuck me to death, love me until I love myself
There’s a tunnel under Ocean Boulevard.”
All told, Lana Del Rey sounds marvelous on this ballad, showcasing her distinct and expressive set of pipes.
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4. PNAU & Troye Sivan, “You Know What I Need”
🎵 “You Know What I Need” • 🏷 etcetc Music Pty Ltd • 🗓 2022
“You’re all that I want
You’re all that I need
And if it hurts baby
I don’t want it.”
Beyond the chorus, the melody in the verses is also strong. So are the lyrics, which are love-centric (“But I’m thinkin’ lately / What’s so concernin’ / Soon as I leave you / I just keep on hurtin’.”). There is excellent contrast during the bridge section, which keeps “You Know What I Need” balanced. This is a superb dance-pop track that is a welcome addition to any winter 2022-23 playlist.
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5. Doja Cat, “Need to Know”
💿 Planet Her • 🏷 Kemosabe / RCA • 📅 2021
Furthermore, Doja wants her man to know, “I got a lotta new tricks for you, baby / Just sayin’ I’m flexible / I do what I can to get you off.” She doesn’t stop there, considering on the second verse she’s a magician: “Oh, wait, you a fan of magic? / Poof, pussy like an Alakazam.” Woo! The crème de la crème – the crowning achievement – is the memorable chorus:
“Wanna know what it’s like
Baby, show me what it’s like
I don’t really got no type
I just wanna fuck all night.”
A bonus? A music video 🎶📼 supplementing this sexed-up bop encompassing Doja’s abilities in the bedroom. Also, can’t fail to mention that studly hottie in the video, Cameron Saffle 😍.
Appears in 🔻:
- Awesome Songs: June 2021
- Doja Cat, “Need to Know”: After Dark 🕛 🌃 10 (2021)
- 15 Steamy Songs Best Listened to After Dark
- Best Songs of 2021: Top 20
- 15 N Songs: No Rhyme or Reason, Vol. 2
- Know: 5ive Songs No. 81 (2022)
6. The Tony Rich Project, “Nobody Knows”
💿 Words • 🏷 LaFace • 📅 1996
Rich penned “Nobody Knows” alongside 🎼 ✍ Don DuBosé. Furthermore, he produced the record, which ranks among the crème de la crème of the 1990s. The theme of the record is heartbreak, often perfect fuel for a pop/R&B gem. Rich reveals how much he misses her despite pretending outwardly he did not. “I pretended I’m glad you went away / These four walls closin’ more every day,” he sings in the first verse, continuing, “And I’m dying inside / And nobody knows it but me.” Similarly, in the second verse, he sings, “I carry a smile while I’m broken in two / And I’m nobody without someone like you / I’m trembling inside / And nobody knows it but me.” The regret is strong, with Rich asking himself, “How could I let my angel get away,” declaring, “A million words couldn’t say just how I feel,” and asserting, “Tomorrow mornin’, I’m hitting the dusty road / Gonna find you wherever, ever you might go / I’m gonna unload my heart / And hope you come back to me.” His authenticity carries ample weight, as does his marvelous vocal performance, backed by a chill but potent backdrop. The five-minute-and-change juggernaut is a surefire masterpiece of the 1990s that never grows old.
Appears in 🔻:
- The Tony Rich Project, “Nobody Knows”: Throwback Vibez 🕶️🎶 132 (2022)
- 13 Notable Nobody, No One Songs
- Know: 5ive Songs No. 81 (2022)
7. Lil Pump, “She Know”
🎵 “She Know” • 🏷 Lil Pump / Soundcloud • 🗓 2022
Positives surrounding “She Know” includes the melodic approach. Lil Pump sounds chill and definitely softer – a kinder, gentler vibe. Pump does not serve up the most substance you have ever heard – what he says is cliché – but tracks about independent women that woo men often hit. Moving on to Ty Dolla $ign, he appears in the second verse, where, so taken by this “I-N-D-E-P-E-N-D-E-N-T” woman that he “Tryna tap my bitch, so I hit without a condom.” Wow! The point is, this woman that both artists are swooning over is special, so much so she’s the cause of Ty Dolla $ign harmonies and unsafe sex. Yeah, 🎵 “She Know”!!!
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8. Rapsody, “You Should Know” (Ft. Busta Rhymes)
💿 Laila’s Wisdom • 🏷 Jamla / Roc Nation • 📅 2017
🎙 Busta Rhymes, who provides the assist, is no slouch, himself. He raps over the production switch, which remains soulful but with a kinder, gentler vibe. It is a surprising change of pace for the rapper, known for his eccentricity and quick-paced, loud, and hard-hitting flow. The departure is welcome, if surprising given the energy established by Rapsody initially. A six-minute track isn’t always easy to digest, but the quality is excellent in this particular instance.
9. Khalid, “Know Your Worth” (Ft. Disclosure)
🎵 “Know Your Worth” • 🏷 RCA • 📅 2020
“You don’t know your worth
All the things I know that you deserve
Say it’s not real if it doesn’t hurt
Find someone you know will put you first
Find someone who loves you at your worst.”
All in all, Khalid delivers a respectable cut with “Know Your Worth.” It may not necessarily rank in the top echelon of his catalog but just KNOW it has its moments.
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10. P!nk, “All I Know So Far”
💿 All I Know So Far: Setlist • 🏷 RCA • 🗓 2021
Of course, there are a few salty words thrown in on “All I Know So Far” but they don’t take away from the excellence and generally refined nature of this song. The chorus is clearly the centerpiece, where P!nk is able to show just how elite she is vocally. The songwriting during the chorus (excerpted above) is particularly special, giving off those feels. Furthermore, I love when Moore further let’s loose in the post-chorus (refrain), backed by harmonized vocals and delivering some stellar ad-libs. The bridge provides fine contrast, as well as that signature f-bomb. “All I Know So Far” checks off every box.
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11. Mary J. Blige, “He Think I Don’t Know”
💿 No More Drama (Version 2) • 🏷 Geffen • 🗓 2001
“I don’t know what gets me more
‘Bout your two-hour trips to the store
How they never have what you went there for
Yet you say to trust you more.”
Yup, Mary is onto his adulterous ways! She’s a detective in the second verse, asserting, “On my way to work one night / As I made a left at the light / See, what I saw just wasn’t right / Guess what’s done in darkness gon’ come to light.” Of course, in the chorus, MJB keeps emphasizing how this no-good dude underestimates her intelligence: “And he think I don’t know / He must think I’m stupid.” Mary, girl, you’re anything but on this 💿 No More Drama (Version 2) gem that didn’t chart on the Billboard Hot 100!
Appears in 🔻:
- Mary J. Blige, “He Think I Don’t Know”: Throwback Vibez 🕶️🎶 42 (2022)
- Thought: 5ive Songs No. 30 (2022)
12. The 1975, “If You’re Too Shy (Let Me Know)”
💿 Notes on a Conditional Form • 🏷 Interscope • 📅 2020
“I see her online, all the time / I’m trying not to stare down there.” Hmm, maybe it’s sketchier than online dating. Regardless, Healy is particularly intrigued by her looks and the sexual potential more than an emotional connection. In the second verse, he freakily adds, “I’ve been wearing nothing every time I call you / And I’m starting to feel weird about it…” Of course, the chorus is the crowning achievement:
“‘Maybe I would like you better if you took off your clothes
I’m not playing with you baby; I think that you should give it a go’
She said, ‘Maybe I would like you better if you took off your clothes
I wanna see and stop thinking if you’re too shy then let me –
Too shy then let me know.’”
Wow. “If You’re Too Shy (Let Me Know)” is a fun, memorable cut – quite the bop thanks to its sound, energetic vocals, and theme & lyrics.
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13. Sampha, “(No One Knows Me) Like the Piano”
💿 Process • 🏷 Young Turks • 📅 2017
The chorus, which follows, suggests that there’s more to the story. Verse two personalizes the centerpiece of the song:
“An angel by her side, all the times I knew we couldn’t cope
They said that it’s her time, no tears in sight, I kept the feelings close
And you took hold of me and never, never, never let me go…”
Sampha has returned home, not only for his beloved childhood piano. According to Genius, his return was due to the illness and eventual death of his mom.
Appears in 🔻:
- Piano 🎹: 5ive Songs No. 18 (2021)
- 11 Stellar Songs That Reference The Piano 🎹
- 13 Notable Nobody, No One Songs
14 .Stevie Wonder, “He’s Misstra Know-It-All”
💿 Innervisions • 🏷 Motown • 📅 1972
On “He’s Misstra Know-It-All,” Stevie Wonder has a ‘bone to pick’ with somebody – maybe an assortment of folks. Arguably, the top candidate that this gospel-infused soul gem is purported to be written about is disgraced President Richard Nixon. Regardless of whom he’s referencing, it’s clear that he finds this person or persons deceptive, untrustworthy, and self-serving: “If he shakes on a bet / He’s the kind of dude that won’t pay his debt / Oh, He’s Misstra Know-It-All.” Notably, Wonder even drops profanity, albeit only a damn (“Give a hand to the man / You know damn well’s got the super plan / He’s Misstra Know-It-All”). Soulfully, Wonder continues to paint this individual as flawed (“He’s some kind of fella / Thinking of only himself / He’s Misstra Know-It-All”). Amazingly, the icon still makes a critical song like 🎵 “He’s Misstra Know-It-All” still sound bright, upbeat, and sunny. The energy and soul he infuses could easily make you mistake this classic as a gospel song. Instead, he questions the morality of some individuals.
Appears in 🔻:
- Stevie Wonder, “He’s Misstra Know-It-All”: Throwback Vibez 🕶️🎶 4 (2022)
- 13 Songs Featuring Pronouns Galore
- 15 Must-Hear, Throwback Vibez, Vol. 2
15. Whitney Houston, “I Didn’t Know My Own Strength”
💿 I Look To You • 🏷 Arista • 📅 2009
Despite adversity, Whitney Houston found a way to overcome the obstacles in her life. Of course, this song doesn’t have to represent the iconic musician – it can represent any and everybody. We’ve all “had nowhere to turn… nowhere to go” and “Lost sight of [our] dreams,” but that doesn’t mean it was the end or impossible to overcome. Even if things seem their bleakest, “I Didn’t Know My Own Strength” speaks about digging deeper – finding strength and a will to make it that we neglected to see before. When you overcome that hurdle that lies before you, you’ll be able to testify, like Houston, that “I found the light to my life way out of the dark / Found all that I need, here inside of me.” R.I.P Queen!
Appears in 🔻:
- Whitney Houston, I Didn’t Know My Own Strength: Music Lifts 🎶 🏋 24 (2022)
- Strong: 5ive Songs (2022)
- 13 Exceptional, Energetic, Energy Songs
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