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15 Songs That Embrace Those Roaring 20s features Arizona Zervas, Flo Milli, Nas, SZA, Shawn Mendes & The Weeknd.
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Unfortunately, those roaring 20s have been gone for me for a couple of years now. Darn it! Honestly, 🎵 “That shit hit different” when you turn 30. Regardless, I can reminisce back to them 🎵 “Good Old Days” through the 🎁 that keeps on giving called music, right? Right! Sure, it’s not the same as actually being 21 or 25 or being thankful that you didn’t become of a victim of the 27 club, but, when you get old, you’ll take what you can get!
🎧 15 Songs That Embrace Those Roaring 20s is an expansion of 🎧 Roaring 20s: 5ive Songs No. 6 (2021). Not only do we double that list, but we also actually triple it! Honestly, with as many songs written using the 20s in some form or fashion, well, we could’ve had one of the biggest compendiums ever. That said, “ain’t nobody got time for that!”
So, we settle on 15 songs, with musicians such as 🎙 Arizona Zervas, 🎙 Flo Milli, 🎙 Nas, 🎙 SZA, 🎙 Shawn Mendes, and 🎙 The Weeknd among others making an appearance. So, even if you’re firmly planted in your 30s or beyond like me, you can relive your 20s with these 15 Songs That Embrace Those Roaring 20s!
1. Flo Milli, “Roaring 20s”
🎵 “Roaring 20s” • 🏷 RCA • 📅 2021
Nonetheless, I’ll leave you with a few more ‘profound’ lines from Flo:
“You can’t hate on pussy if it rule the planet (Yeah, yeah) I just came in the game and I'm doin’ damage (If I was a rich man).”
Also Appears On 🔽:
🔗 🎧 Roaring 20s: 5ive Songs No. 6 (2021)
2. Shawn Mendes, “24 Hours”
💿 Wonder • 🏷 Island • 📅 2020
“24 Hours” is a prime example of the kid becoming a man… again, perhaps far too quickly. The chorus says it all: “All it’d take is 24 hours / Sign the check and the place is ours / It’s a little soon / But I wanna come home to you.” Mendes’ heartfelt dedication to his girlfriend, Camila Cabello, is sweet for sure, but as he seems to say himself, it does feel a bit too soon, even at 22. Then the other side of it is, perhaps it’s too soon because the audience still perceives the hunky Canadian as a kid as opposed to diving into moving in with his significant other or potentially, his wife. Ah, those roaring 20s!
3. H.E.R., “21”
💿 I Used to Know Her • 🏷 RCA • 📅 2019
The record’s crown jewel, of course, is the gorgeous, incredibly honest chorus:
“No everybody not made for this life I wouldn’t trade it for the world I’m 21 now, oh I’m 21.”
Also Appears On 🔽:
🔗 🎧 Roaring 20s: 5ive Songs No. 6 (2021)
4. Vampire Weekend, “2021”
💿 Father of the Bride • 🏷 Sony • 📅 2019
🎙 Ezra Koenig remains a force himself, sounding absolutely beautiful on the sole, repeated verse, partially excerpted above. He sings the verse up an octave the second time. Despite its brevity and simplicity, “2021” remains jam-packed and complex – gorgeous and well-produced. The songwriting conveys a deeper meaning, focusing on perceptions and remembrance in the future.
Also appears on 🔽:
🔗 🎧 51 Best Songs of 2019: Year in Review
🔗 🎧 Roaring 20s: 5ive Songs No. 6 (2021)
5. SZA, “20 Something”
💿 Ctrl • 🏷 Top Dawg Entertainment / RCA • 📅 2017
“Hopin’ my 20 somethings won’t end Hopin’ to keep the rest of my friends Prayin’ the 20 somethings don’t kill me, don’t kill me.”
“20 Something” concludes Ctrl reflectively. Here, SZA questions age, relationship status (“Ain’t got nothin’ runnin’ from love”), and life in general. Honestly, she captures the millennial spirit superbly (speaking as a millennial myself). “20 Something” ends with an interlude – SZA and her mom – matching the beginning of the album on 🎵 “Supermodel”. “20 Something” was written by SZA, 🎼✍ Carter Lang, and 🎼✍ Tyran Donaldson (aka The Antydote), with Lang and The Antydote also serving as producers.
6. Panic! At the Disco, “Roaring 20s”
💿 Pray for the Wicked • 🏷 Fueled By Ramen • 📅 2018
As always, the lyrics are intriguing, balancing both a 1920s vibe and exemplifying the twenty-something/post-twenty-something lifestyle. “This is my roaring, roaring 20s,” Urie sings on the chorus, later adding, “Roll me like a blunt ‘cause I wanna go home.” 🚬
Also Appears On 🔽:
🔗 🎧 Roaring 20s: 5ive Songs No. 6 (2021)
7. Nas, “27 Summers”
💿 King’s Disease • 🏷 Mass Appeal • 📅 2020
The production on “27 Summers” comes courtesy of 🎛 Hit-Boy and 🎛 Rogét Chahayed. It’s modern yet still manages to suit the vintage vibes we associate with Nas. Furthermore, we get another chorus – sometimes a rarity from this rapper – that definitely latches.
“Rich, matte-black Rolls, yeah, I got ‘em seeing ghosts (Ghosts) Twenty-seven summers, that wasn’t even the goal (Goal) Blowing Kush clouds and we all for the smoke (Smoke) Black card, black Rolls, more black CEOs.”
Also, give him credit for pushing for more black CEOs. He, of course, was a founder, alongside Peter Bittenbender, of Mass Appeal Records (“Bitch, I’m in a good mood, good group pulled me up / Mass Appeal, movies, and music, sign with us”).
8. Sabrina Carpenter, “Pushing 20”
💿 Singular: Act II • 🏷 Hollywood • 📅 2019
The centerpiece is definitely the unapologetic chorus that portrays Carpenter as one fierce, nearly 20-year-old:
“I’m pushing 20, got no time for others I’m pushing 20, got no time for others Who ain’t on the same wave, yeah, on the same page? Tryna tell me what to be, yeah. Tell me what to think.”
Also appears on 🔽:
🔗 🎧 11 Awesome Songs that Tickled My Fancy in March 2019
🔗 🎧 15 Must-Hear Songs to Celebrate Your Birthday
🔗 🎧 13 Songs from 2019 That Go Strictly by the Numbers
🔗 🎧 Roaring 20s: 5ive Songs No. 6 (2021)
9. Polo G, “21”
💿 THE GOAT • 🏷 Columbia • 📅 2020
“Decorate your block with red tape, foenem slidin’ every day / Bunch of hollows spittin’ out the Glock.” Excuse me? So, what exactly does “21” encompass? Drip, flex, sex, and violence, while also celebrating the all-important 21st birthday. I mean, can you blame Polo G? Those roaring 20s are something else, especially 21! As he says himself, on the first verse, “Every day my birthday, bitch, it’s lit, I just turned twenty-one.” We’ll leave it at that!
10. Taylor Swift, “22”
💿 Red • 🏷 Big Machine • 📅 2012
With Red being a transitional album for the 🏆 Grammy winner, “22” gave us pop vibes that instantly draw in the listener. In addition to fine production by Martin and Shellback, this record also features excellent vocal production and solid, playful vocals from Swift. The aforementioned chorus is irresistible, continuing as follows:
“You don’t know about me but I bet you want to Everything will be alright if we just keep dancing like we’re 22, 22.”
There are no glaring cons to be found in all honestly. Ultimately, “22” is a fun, care-free and sassily excellent.
11. LILHUDDY, “21st Century Vampire”
🎵 “21st Century Vampire” • 🏷 Immersive / Sandlot / Geffen • 📅 2021
Despite the negative connotation of the song title and the dark cover art, “21st Century Vampire” is actually set in a major key. A happy key for a song with dark lyrics (“Dark circles under my eyes / No sunlight up in my sky”) and a title with a negative connotation? Yep, that’s how it goes down for LILHUDDY on this alternative joint. The best part of the song is the chorus where expectedly we get a 💣!
“I don’t get tired I’m a 21st century vampire 21st century vampire I guess I’m just meant to be sleepin’ all day I don’t got no fucking life I’m just a 21st century vampire Yeah, yeah, yeah.”
12. Paramore, “26”
💿 After Laughter • 🏷 Atlantic • 📅 2017
All in all, “26” is beautiful record. Even just reading those thoughtful lyrics from the chorus can confirm its worthwhile nature. Sure, it’s not quite as notable as the opening quintet that precedes it in the context of the album, but still, it definitely worth highlighting.
“Reality will break your heart Survival will not be the hardest part It’s keeping all your hopes alive When all the rest of you has died So, let it break your heart.”
On “26,” the message is on-point, as Williams uplifts herself and reflects back on the past.
13. Arizona Zervas, “24”
🎵 “24” • 🏷 Arizona Zervas • 📅 2020
Produced by 🎛 94Skrt, following the intro, Zervas drops the chorus, which, expectedly, has 24 of everything. Specifically, Zervas has “24 hours,” “hoes,” “bitches,” and “carats.” None of it is profound, particularly the hoes and bitches, but at the same time, ‘it is what it is.’ To his credit, Zervas sounds nice singing on the chorus, and definitely has the swagger to pull it off. There’s only one verse, and like the chorus, it thrives off of its drippy vibes. “Ballin’ like I’m Kobe (Swish), 2-4 on my jersey,” Zervas commences the verse, later adding “We just got the addy and she on one too / We pull up with baddies to the hotel room.” Again, there’s a clear lack of profundity, but it’s a pleasant pop cut – a vibe for sure.
14. Bon Iver, “22 (OVER S∞∞N)”
💿 22, A Million • 🏷 Jagjaguwar • 📅 2016
🎵 “22 (OVER S∞∞N)” commences 22, A Million enigmatically and alluringly. Did you notice the significance of the lyrics that appeared at the top? Anyways, 🎙 Justin Vernon’s vocals are hauntingly radiant, as always. Couple that with awesome production comprised of a 🎙 Mahalia Jackson sample (🎵 “How I Got Over (Live)”), guitar, and saxophone among other instruments, and “22 (OVER S∞∞N)” is truly ear catching. Lyrically it’s challenging, but quite enigmatic, poetic, and thoughtfully penned.
15. The Weeknd, “Twenty Eight”
💿 Trilogy • 🏷 XO • 📅 2012
Like “Wicked Games,” “Twenty Eight” originally appeared on the mixape House of Balloons (2011). This lushly produced number (🎛 Martin “Doc” McKinney, 🎛 Carlo “Illangelo” Montagnese, and The Weeknd) commences with piano with a nice subtle synthetic pad mixed to the right. The Weeknd serves up pure vocals, with solid vocal production behind him. His upper register is awesome, with his smooth vocals on the chorus ranking among the crème de la crème of the record.
“I’m so wrong, I’m so wrong (to let you in my) To let you in my home (now you know where I sleep) Now you know where I sleep (never felt so damn weak).”
The chorus is the centerpiece, but the verses are quite sweet as well. At the end of the second, “Twenty Eight” gets a lift with the addition of percussion, leading into the chorus. The third verse (bridge-like) is quite sexy to say the least:
“Baby if I knew you’d be living in my sheets I wouldn’t have shown you any love I would have left you in the club You said you don’t belong...”
The old Abel Tesfaye was pretty awesome too, if I do say so myself.
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