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20 Amazing Songs About Boys features music by Charli XCX, Dua Lipa, Isaac Dunbar, Joji, Lizzo & Omar Apollo.
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If you ❤️ boys, well, you’re going to love this gargantuan list! Why? Well, the songs – 20 of them – are all about B-O-Y-S! If you don’t like boys, well, we still believe that you’ll enjoy 20 AMAZING SONGS ABOUT BOYS. Consider this list to be a sequel or expansion of sorts, featuring songs via previous lists including 🎧 Songs About Boys, Vol. 1, 🎧 14 Songs That Are About Boys 👨 or Girls 👩, and most recently, Boy: 5ive Songs No. 48. So, who appears on this testosterone-laden affair? That would be the likes of Charli XCX, Dua Lipa, Isaac Dunbar, Joji, Lizzo and Omar Apollo among many others. So, boy lovers everywhere (pseudo-boy lovers welcome, too), let’s jump right into 20 AMAZING SONGS ABOUT BOYS, shall we!
1. The Neighbourhood, “Pretty Boy”
💿 Chip Chrome & The Mono-Tones • 🏷 Columbia • 🗓 2020
Worth noting, “Pretty Boy” features only one verse, in which ‘Pretty boy’ and ‘Baby girl’ are in it until the end. The sound of the record is unique, with blending indie and psychedelic elements. As always, you can depend on that signature, detuned sound Jesse Rutherford and company love.
2. Claire Rosinkranz, “Backyard Boy”
💿 BeVerly Hills BoYfRiEnd [EP] • 🏷 Purple Monkey Recordz • 🗓 2020
Rosinkranz paints a picture of utter perfection where everything feels totally right (“(Da-da-da-da-da) / Everything is perfect /… Backyard boy, you make me nervous”). The vibe is lit, of course, in the most innocent, sunny way possible.
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3. Omar Apollo, “Hey Boy”
Ft. Kali Uchis
💿 Apolonio • 🏷 Warner • 🗓 2020
4. Charli XCX, “Boys”
🎵 “Boys” • 🏷 Atlantic UK • 🗓 2017
Charli XCX is no adolescent, yet ‘that’s the vibe’ and it’s captivating for sure. She sings in a low-key manner, aiming to give that sexy touch without truly getting sexual. Upping the ante, she directed the music video for “Boys”, fittingly incorporating some serious eye candy.
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5. Joji, “Pretty Boy”
Ft. Lil Yachty
💿 Nectar • 🏷 88rising / 12TONE Music • 🗓 2020
6. LoveLeo, “BOYFREN”
💿 LOOK AT THIS MESS IVE MADE • 🏷 GODMODE / Republic • 🗓 2020
While “BOYFREN” is a quirky tune, the form is standard, with two verses and a simple, but highly effective and infectious chorus – “You should break up with your boyfriend / And get with me.” Furthermore, the sound of the record is sweet especially those whistles! Odd, but incredibly enticing.
7. Matt Fishel, “Bored of Straight Boys”
💿 M/F • 🏷 Young Lust • 🗓 2018
Fishel also incorporates same-sex references, including, “Somebody didn’t get enough bromance in as a teen, I suppose / Finally getting your chance to enjoy some same sex action with all of your bros.” And to all the straight boys out there, he’s “…Not calling all hetero boys out/…But we all know those bros who act like dickheads.” Colorful joint to say the least… maybe not so much for straight boys though!
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8. Dua Lipa, “Boys Will Be Boys”
💿 Future Nostalgia • 🏷 Warner • 🗓 2020
The chorus, the centerpiece, sums things up perfectly:
“Boys will be, boys will be Boys will be, boys will be boys But girls will be women.”
While Future Nostalgia lacks a slow jam, the brief balladry of “Boys Will Be Boys” is the closest the album comes. Dua shows off the versatility of her instrument throughout Future Nostalgia, but this pseudo ballad further confirms her skills.
9. Isaac Dunbar, “comme des garçons (like the boys)”
💿 Isaac’s Insects [EP] • 🏷 RCA • 🗓 2020
The production is definitely a selling point. The synths are colorful, filled with exuberance, making “comme des garçons” sleek AF. It’s also a winner thanks to Dunbar’s amazing voice and perhaps more strikingly, the lyrics. “Comme des garçons (like the boys)” is personal and thoughtful, finding Dunbar reflecting on identity issues while fiercely embracing nonconformity on the chorus:
“I don’t wanna be the same I don’t wanna be like you I don’t wanna be comme des garçons...”
Also, worth noting, the fantastic 🎙 Rina Sawayama has her own fabulous “Comme Des Garçons (Like the Boys)” – totally separate from Isaac’s by the way!
10. Charlie Puth, “BOY”
💿 Voicenotes • 🏷 Artist Partner Group • 🗓 2018
Give Puth credit for his honesty. He’s a 90s baby and being viewed as a “boy” by an older, more mature woman, who he wants to take him seriously. The lyrics are a bit corny, but the production, sound, and vibe are excellent.
“You tell me I’m too young, but I gave you what you wanted Baby, how dare you treat me just like Like a boy You won’t wake up beside me ‘Cause I was born in the ‘90s Baby, how dare you treat me just like Like a boy (Go and treat me like) Boy (Go and treat me like) Boy.”
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11. Lizzo, “Boys”
💿 Cuz I Love You (Super Deluxe) • 🏷 Nice Life / Atlantic • 🗓 2019
“I like big boys, itty bitty boys Mississippi boys, inner city boys... I don’t discriminate, come and get a taste From the playboys to the gay boys Go and slay, boys, you my fave boys.”
Glad to know that anybody would be under her consideration. While her aggressive approach has a sexy vibe naturally, the all-encompassing, non-discriminatory nature is definitely thinking big picture. Beyond the content itself, Lizzo has a ferocious backdrop, specifically the groove, that fuels her fire. “Boys” keeps it simple, but it’s infectious AF. Solid production, fierce attitude, and actually some redeeming substance makes it a winner.
12. BROCKHAMPTON, “Boy Bye”
💿 GINGER • 🏷 RCA • 🗓 2019
A third verse by 🎙 Kevin Abstract, arrives prior to the chorus. He references trauma, 🎥 The Lion King, and sobriety. The chorus that follows is random, but intriguing. 🎙 Bearface, like Abstract, references trauma on the fourth verse: “Trauma the price of patience / Character shaped like an arc.” The outro, courtesy of 🎙 Joba and Wood, includes the titular lyric, “Boy, bye.”
13. BTS, “Boy with Luv”
Ft. Halsey
💿 Map of the Soul: 7 • 🏷 Bighit Entertainment • 🗓 2020
Halsey, of course performs exclusively in English, first appearing on the chorus with additional appearances on the post-chorus (“I want something stronger / Than a moment, than a moment, love”) and bridge. She doesn’t have a huge role, but she definitely provides contrast and her own desire for love. As far as the sound of the record, it’s sleekly produced – idiomatic of the K-Pop sound that dips into various genres and ultimately proves to be ear catching to the nth degree.
14. Ariana Grande, “Boyfriend”
w/ Social House
💿 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 another solid song from the untouchable AG.
15. Myylo, “Skinny Boys”
💿 I’m a Nice Boy Too [EP] • 🏷 Myylo • 🗓 2020
“‘Skinny Boys’ is a body positivity anthem made for the boys who don’t have and don’t need to have Thor’s abs, Bat Man’s pecs, or Aquaman’s shoulders to love themselves.”
Myylo pens ‘a body positivity anthem for boys everywhere.’ This is encouragement and empowerment for us boys lacking that perfect body. So many times, we hear about body positivity from a feminine perspective, but with men it’s a gray area. Throughout the verses, he sets up the feelings of inferiority that many men have regarding their bodies, but don’t readily admit. He allows himself to be vulnerable, something that’s relatable to any man who experiences the same issues. The chorus is the crowning achievement, where the urban-pop sound really pops, with a sick trap beat, hella catchy lyrics, and stellar stacked harmonies:
“Give it up for the skinny boys Give it up for the chunky boys ‘Cause we’re gonna have so much fun Not give a fuck about anyone… Never let ‘em steal your joy, joy, joy.”
“Skinny Boys” checks off all boxes, with strong vocals, strong production, and maybe most of all, superb, empowering songwriting. Also, worth noting, Myylo sings about 🎵 “Sad Boys” on the same EP.
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16. The Chainsmokers, “Sick Boy”
💿 Sick Boy • 🏷 Columbia • 🗓 2018
A refrain of sorts separates the two verses, followed by a catchy, incredibly simple chorus:
“I am the, I am the, I am the sick boy... They say that I am the sick boy And they call me the sick boy.”
Concerning form, “Sick Boy” has lots of sections, lacking a standard, predictable overall plan. No, it’s not groundbreaking, but an enjoyable BOY cut all in all.
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17. Tyler, the Creator, “Who Dat Boy”
💿 Flower Boy • 🏷 Columbia • 🗓 2017
Tyler, the Creator gets help courtesy of 🎙 A$AP Rocky, who kills the second verse. Upping the ante, they join forces on the final verse. Chocked-full of twisted, cocky, and confident rhymes, “Who Dat Boy” concludes fittingly.
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18. Dustin Lynch, “Small Town Boy”
💿 Current Mood • 🏷 Broken Bow • 🗓 2017
The chorus is a huge selling point:
“She loves a small-town boy like me She’s my ride or die baby She’s my cool, she’s my crazy She’s my laid back in the front seat She’s my with me to the end girl I’m turning it up to ten, girl She can have anybody that she wants Or be anywhere she wants to be She loves a small-town boy like me.”
Of course, Dustin, there’s lots of girls that feel that way, and plenty of guys who envy you. Just saying!
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19. Panic! At the Disco, “Boys/Boys/Girls”
💿 Too Rare to Live, Too Young to Die • 🏷 Fueled by Ramen • 🗓 2013
“Girls/Girls/Boys” embraces bisexuality, from a girl’s perspective:
“And never did I think that I Would be caught in the way you got me But girls love girls and boys And love is not a choice.”
Later on, Urie admits to interfering with his love interest’s preferences:
“I’m just a villain vying for attention from a girl A girl who can’t decide And here’s the reason why Girls love girls and boys.”
While he proclaims himself as the villain in this case, he’s ultimately thinking bigger. Since “Girls/Girls/Boys” is a bisexual anthem, he suggests those interfering with people choosing who to love – judgmental or otherwise – are the villains.
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20. Ruth B., “Lost Boy”
💿 Safe Haven • 🏷 Columbia • 🗓 2017
It is the storytelling that makes “Lost Boy” special. Sure, Ruth B. sings beautifully, and although minimal, the production is nice, but the biggest selling point are those Peter Pan-tinged lyrics. “He sprinkled me in pixie dust and told me to believe,” Ruth sings on the second verse, later adding, “As we soared above the town that never loved me / I realized I finally had a family / Soon enough, we reached Neverland.” On the bridge, she references every character explicitly: “Peter Pan, Tinker Bell, Wendy Darling / Even Captain Hook, you are my perfect storybook.” While Ruth B. didn’t become a gargantuan star beyond the brilliance of “Lost Boy,” this song is absolutely phenomenal in all senses of the word.
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