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15 Riveting Songs About Boys features music courtesy of Ari Lennox, Dove Cameron, Drake, Omar Apollo, and PinkPantheress among others.
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Ah – it is the music list that you have all been waiting for! 🎧 15 Riveting Songs About Boys is all about B-O-Y-S! The boys – men, honestly – covered in this musical compendium range from boyfriends, broke boys, pretty boys, and those sus fuckboys! Furthermore, there is a mix of alternative, pop, rap, and R&B, as well as musicians who identify as members of the LGBTQ community. What I am saying is, these BOYS are giving a little bit of everything! 🎧 15 Riveting Songs About Boys features music courtesy of 🎙 Ari Lennox, 🎙 Dove Cameron, 🎙 Drake, 🎙 Omar Apollo, and 🎙 PinkPantheress among others. So, without further ado, let’s jump right into these compelling songs about boys, shall we!
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1. Ari Lennox, “Boy Bye” (Ft. Lucky Daye)
5. PinkPantheress, “Boy’s a liar”
7. Demi Lovato, “My Girlfriends are my Boyfriend” (Ft. Saweetie)
10. Ariana Grande & Social House, “Boyfriend”
11. The Other Realm, “All The Cute Boys Are Robots”
12. PmBata, “I hate her boyfriend’s face”
13. Asbjørn, “STB x Boyfriend”
14. Drake & 21 Savage, “Broke Boys”
1. Ari Lennox, “Boy Bye” (Ft. Lucky Daye)
💿 age/sex/location • 🏷 Dreamville / Interscope • 🗓 2022
Ari doesn’t seem to trust him or his intentions. Daye, meanwhile, tries to convince her he’s totally into her. What is neat about this record is the mix of colorful interludes, profanity, and elite singing, of course. The concept is brilliant. Exhibit A, folks: “Oochie-wally, make it gushy with the lights out / I make a promise, keep you bouncing on your feet.” Ooh-wee!
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2. Myylo, “Pink Boy Heart”
🎵 “Pink Boy Heart” • 🏷 Myylo • 📅 2022
Myylo links up with 🎼 ✍ Christian Fiore (songwriting), with positive results – an understatement! The theme isn’t far-fetched from past music, and we wouldn’t have it any other way. I mean, wouldn’t there be something wrong if Myylo weren’t writing great songs about desiring boys (“Wrap me up in your arms / I want to be where you are”)? He does a nice job of balancing the tongue-in-cheek and legitimate desire/love goals here (“Just kiss my cheeks / With that sick technique / Then you’ll tuck me in /With my rug burn knees”). Instrumentally, there’s welcome contrast compared to previous singles, which is a win by all means. The mark of a good musician is one who evolves, and I hear the evolution in “Pink Boy Heart.” Also, can’t fail to mention that fun music video! Woo! All told, “Pink Boy Heart” is well-sung, well-written, well-produced, and entertaining, all in a tight, two-and-a-half-minute package.
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3. Dove Cameron, “Boyfriend”
🎵 “Boyfriend” • 🏷 Disruptor / Columbia • 📅 2022
She’s excited her and her prospect are alone in the first verse, asserting in the first pre-chorus, “The universe must have divined this / What am I gonna do? Not grab your wrist?” She gives sound advice, at least from her perspective, in the second verse, singing, “I would leave with me tonight.” Dove sees that her boyfriend isn’t treating her right, and, she knows she could atone and be better than he ever could. It’s an absolutely intriguing theme. Furthermore, Dove sounds great over a jazzy, vintage-pop infused backdrop (shout out to producer 🎛 Evan Blair).
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4. brakence, “fuckboy”
💿 Punk2 • 🏷 Columbia • 🗓 2020
Besides the honest, and ‘swagger-laden’ lyrics, “fuckboy” features unique production work. It’s best characterized as pop, but not straightforward. The beat adds a hip-hop sensibility, as do the pitch-shifted vocals. A fuckboy definitely has a negative connotation, but this 🎵 “Fuckboy” (💿 Punk2) is pretty sweet!
Appears in 🔻:
- 25 COLORFUL SONGS, CLEARLY For Under Consent [of the] King
- 15 Songs That Possess a Negative Connotation
- 51 Best Songs of 2020 (So Far): Year in Review
- 100 BEST SONGS OF 2020: 100 – 76
- 100 BEST SONGS OF 2020
- FUCKBOY: 3BOPS No. 58 (2021)
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5. PinkPantheress, “Boy’s a liar”
🎵 “Boy’s a liar” • 🏷 Warner Music UK Limited • 📅 2022
“What’s the point of crying? It was never even love
Did you ever want me? Was I ever good enough?”
PinkPantheress begins singing abruptly – there’s no intro to acquaint the listener with what’s to come. No problem as the record is a surefire vibe from the onset. The listener is treated to a great groove and plenty of exceptional production touches led by keys and synths. As always, PP has a beautiful voice that’s light and airy. The vocal production is a big selling point too. Other selling points include the quick melodic lines and how they correspond with the tempo. There are also some nice overlapping and layered vocals. Fittingly, the chorus – brief and uncomplicated – is #winning too (“Thе boy’s a liar, the boy’s a liar / He doesn’t see ya, you’rе not looking at me, boy”). All told, PinkPantheress brings the heat. “Boy’s a liar” features great production, a memorable chorus, and a sweet performance by PP.
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6. Omar Apollo, “Pretty Boy”
💿 Ivory (Marfil) • 🏷 Warner • 🗓 2022
“‘Cause the way you talk, makes me undress / Think of times we can’t relive…” At this point, Omar Apollo has alluded to sexual experiences and relationships with men. Here, he recounts a past experience, one that seemed truly special. “I just dream of you (dream of you),” he sings in the first verse, adding, “When you’re not around I picture you next to me / And it hurts to think that someone else might love you like I do.” The thing is, even though it’s clear that the perspective is from one male to another, it doesn’t matter. These are relatable feelings regardless of sexual preference.
“Just know that I’m missing you
Stole my heart (Stole my heart) and made me run
You’re so beautiful (Your skin so smooth)
You stole my heart (Stole my heart) and made me run to you
Baby, it’s us.”
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7. Demi Lovato, “My Girlfriends are my Boyfriend” (Ft. Saweetie)
💿 Dancing with the Devil… The Art of Starting Over • 🏷 Island • 📅 2021
“Don’t need a ring or a vow / I got my day ones around / They’re perfect, they’re priceless / Forever like diamonds.” Now that’s a mic drop if I do say so myself! The infectious “My Girlfriends are my Boyfriends” is a modern pop joint, set in a minor key. Demi delivers relatively cool vocals. She sounds as if she barely breaks a sweat through most of the record. Even so, she makes it clear that no boys are allowed on this one – it’s all about her girls! In the chorus, she asserts, “My girlfriends are my boyfriend / Ain’t nobody know me better / ‘Til forever do us part / Yeah, we’ll be partying together.” Woo! Her point is, she can depend on her girlfriends to support her through thick and thin. The same can’t be said of these lame-ass boys! Anyways, Saweetie joins the mix on the third verse, adding more swagger and freshness to this vibe: “Cop whatever for my ladies ‘cause they D4L (Facts) /They my wifeys for lifey, they my BFFL’s (Mwah!).”
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8. Harry Styles, “Boyfriends”
💿 Harry’s House • 🏷 Erskine / Columbia • 📅 2022
“Boyfriends” finds Mr. Styles speaking about the bad boyfriends of others. He speaks to the girlfriends who, “Love a fool who knows just how to get under your skin.” Oh my! Give him credit for the theme, thoughtfulness, and perhaps most of all, his gorgeous vocals. Perhaps “Boyfriends” isn’t the crowning achievement from Harry’s House (there are so many bops), but it’s another notable, well-rounded moment.
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9. Badflower, “Fukboi”
💿 This is How the World Ends • 🏷 Big Machine / John Varvatos • 📅 2021
As you’d expect, Mr. Katz isn’t a fan of fuckboys, evidenced in several instances:
“Respect? No Way!
He’s from California
Show up! Get Laid!
They can’t all ignore ya
La- La- La- La- La- La- La- La- La-
Good luck, fukboi
No one’s rooting for ya.”
Katz highlights the ‘fuckboy playbook’ and how utterly shameless they are. What really sells “Fukboi” are the aggressive, expressive vocals. He’s proven to be an animated, electrifying front man. A section worth noting, I like the change of pace on the bridge before Katz and company rachet up the aggressiveness once more. Also, “Fukboi” isn’t merely about those godawful f-boys, or those filthy f-bombs uttered. There’s a compelling instrumental supporting Josh, comprised of driving bass, aggressive guitars, and pummeling drums. Woo!
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10. Ariana Grande & Social House, “Boyfriend”
💿 Everything Changed… • 🏷 SRV LabelCo • 🗓 2019
With a straightforward form, Grande sings the first verse, followed by the pre-chorus, and an absolutely infectious chorus:
“You ain’t my boyfriend
And I ain’t your girlfriend
But you don’t want me to see nobody else
And I don’t want you to see nobody
… But you don’t want me to touch nobody else
Baby, we ain’t gotta tell nobody.”
Interesting turn of events, right? 🎙 Mikey Foster sings the second verse and pre-chorus, playing off of what Grande performed previously. Like her, he’s also “a train wreck” and he “lose(s) my mind when it comes to you.” 🎙 Scootie arrives for the third verse, followed by a bridge sung alongside Grande. Perhaps the pop wheel isn’t reinvented with “Boyfriend” but it’s solid.
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11. The Other Realm, “All The Cute Boys Are Robots”
🎵 “All The Cute Boys Are Robots” • 🏷 Big Hat Club • 🗓 2022
The chorus of this pop track summarizes “Cute Boys Are Robots” perfectly. But, the verses deserve to be highlighted as well. In the first verse, The Other Realm seems to be looking for validation from these lame-ass boys. “My hair’s pulled back, my chest’s puffed out / And my eyes are open way too wide,” he sings, later adding, “I just want validation that random strangers think I’m cute / I’m trynna get over heartbreak…” Essentially, these lyrics provide more nuance to the reason for the pursuance, if you will. In the second, there’s more insight into the heartbreak, including his ex-boyfriend “Send me photos of his latest fuckboy mistakes / So I go online because I don’t go out /… Yeah, I go online because I want someone to kiss.” Of course, we ultimately know that cute boys are robots, and nothing going to come from a wind-up toy. All told, 🎵 “All The Cute Boys Are Robots” is another wonderful addition to the LGBTQ+ musical catalog. The Other Realm nails it on this incredibly enjoyable and honest pop joint.
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- The Other Realm, “All The Cute Boys Are Robots”: LGBTQ Bopz 🌈🎶 34 (2022)
- Cute: 3 or 4 BOPS No. 25 (2022)
- 14 Exceptional LGBTQ Songs from 2022
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12. PmBata, “I hate her boyfriend’s face”
🎵 “I hate her boyfriend’s face” • 🏷 300 Entertainment LLC • 📅 2022
On 🎵 “I hate her boyfriend’s face,” the person that PmBata hates is himself. He’s her boyfriend and clearly, she thinks the world of him. The problem is, he does not like himself. Essentially, in order for him to love her, he must love himself. “I knew from the start I was broken, hopeless, darlin’ it’s over,” he sings in the second verse, concluding, “I hope this gives closure.” In some ways, this is a sad scenario. The singer has someone who adores him, yet, he’s getting in his own way. At least he admits to his issues and ultimately doesn’t want to make her suffer because of his issues. This brief record is perfect food for thought.
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13. Asbjørn, “STB x Boyfriend”
💿 Boyology • 🏷 Embassy of Music • 🗓 2022
In the context of Boyology, “STB x Boyfriend” keeps things going strong. Asbjørn references the ‘perfect’ state of California, or at least, the illusion of perfect. Despite the perfection of the places he describes, Terkelsen is struggling with finding and retaining love: “You might as well know how it will end before we start.” He asks his potential, short-term suitor, “Do you wanna be / My soon-to-be ex-boyfriend? / All the power vested in me / I give it to you, no defense.” Despite the fact things are soon to end, “STB x Boyfriend” is a surefire fun pop joint.
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14. Drake & 21 Savage, “Broke Boys”
💿 Her Loss • 🏷 OVO • 📅 2022
“Broke Boys” is a two-part rap banger. In Part 1, Drake is the aggressor initially, performing the first verse and the chorus. On autopilot, with no shortage of confidence, Drizzy references lux foreign ride and mentions the 6 (of course). In the chorus, that confidence soars, capped off by the final two lines, “You boys gettin’ ready to diss, but don’t even mention the O / And don’t even mention a foe unless you boys tryna go broke.” Oh, $hi†! 21 Savage takes the second verse, spitting ether in his aggressive, deadpan style, asserting, “She called me mucus, I stay in her throat / Stick hit that boy, got his ass hittin’ notes.” Da-yum! As for Part 2, Drizzy dominates, dropping one verse and emphasizing throughout, “I can’t talk to broke boys.” Among his most potent lines: “Nigga went and bought a house when he coulda bought a verse / Niggas dumb as fuck, imagine if I did that stupid shit when I was comin’ up.” Woo!
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15. JBACH, “fuckboy”
🎵 “fuckboy” • 🏷 The Krusty Krab • 📅 2021
Despite his pain from being burned, JBACH sings in a soft, beautiful, and expressive voice – angelic to be honest. He’s accompanied by guitar primarily, with the production expanding as the record progresses. That said, the production is much more ‘non troppo’ than overblown. Naturally, he sings about falling for too easily and giving his all for little in return. Ultimately, he asserts, “Don’t know why, I do such dumb shit for love.” The truth is, don’t we all or have at some point in our lives? It’s easy to be blinded by an illusion, and that’s exactly what this fuckboy was to JBACH. You live, love, and learn, right?
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15 Riveting Songs About Boys [📷: 300 Entertainment LLC, Big Hat Club, Big Machine, Brent Faulkner, Columbia, Disruptor, Dreamville, Embassy of Music, Erskine, Interscope, Island, John Varvatos, The Krusty Krab, The Musical Hype, Myylo, OVO, SRV LabelCo, Warner, Warner Music UK Limited, Daria Liudnaya, Edgar Santos T., Kwesi Badu, Pexels, Yasin Aydın]
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