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🎧 20 Great Songs All About Men! features music from Alice in Chains, Azealia Banks, Billy Joel, Ozzy Osbourne, Taylor Swift & Whitney Houston.
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Ladies and gentlemen, we proudly present a playlist that’s focused on – drum roll please – MEN 😍!!! HELL to the YASSS, folks, 🎧 20 Great Songs All About Men! Focuses on those muscular, ripped, handsome, totally hot humans called M-E-N! To be fair, despite the objectifying characterization, there are no specifics about the men profiled – we were just having a little thirsty fun! All men are welcome on this colorful compendium!
So, whose helping us celebrate this BDE fest? That would be 🎙 Alice in Chains, 🎙 Azealia Banks, 🎙 Billy Joel, 🎙 Ozzy Osbourne, 🎙 Taylor Swift, and 🎙 Whitney Houston among others. Just among those five musicians, we have some rock, hip-hop, pop, and R&B. Who says a manly list like 🎧 20 Great Songs All About Men can’t be versatile stylistically? This one is from TOP to BOTTOM! So, get ready for this sausage fest!!!
1.BROCKHAMPTON, “Man On The Moon”
💿 TM • 🏷 RCA • 📅 2022
🎙 Kevin Abstract precedes Beatty on the intro, asserting, “Los Angeles, you’ve been too good to me,” acknowledging the significance of the city in the collective’s career. Unlike 💿 The Family, the Kevin Abstract-dominated album, his fellow members appear on TM. On “Man On The Moon,” 🎙 Matt Champion contributes on the verse (“I want you, through the clouds and the smoke”), with 🎙 Joba dropping a repeated line on the bridge (“Get down on it, superstar”). While there are sections on this record, it feels very free and nontraditional. That appears to be by design. The sound is quite interesting with the driving rhythms and effects-heavy vocals. It definitely sounds like it was recorded on the moon.
2. Azealia Banks, “Fuck Him All Night”
🎵 “Fuck Him All Night” • 🏷 Chaos & Glory Recordings • 🗓 2021
While it’s mostly X-rated sex, Banks does take the time to make it crystal clear she’s a ‘bad bitch’:
“All these bitches is zeroes, nill, nada, DeNiro
I’m high like Sharon Stone in Casino
I’m the don diva, all these bitches is small fries
When I come through, yes, all these bitches they gon’ hide.”
Banks has always had a huge personality – bigger than life! That doesn’t fade in the least “Fuck Him All Night,” which is, fittingly, unapologetic. There’s sex, braggadocio, and terrific production work.
Appears in 🔻:
- Azealia Banks, “Fuck Him All Night”: After Dark 🕛 🌃 No. 39 (2021)
- 21 Songs About the Universal, 3-Letter Word, SEX
- 13 Ear-Catching Night Songs
- 15 More Songs, Clearly For Under Consent of the King
3.Billy Joel, “Piano Man”
💿 Piano Man • 🏷 Columbia • 📅 1973
The five-time 🏆 Grammy Winner amazingly wasn’t awarded for arguably his most popular song – go figure. Nonetheless, even approaching fifty years since it first arrived, “Piano Man” remains beloved. What makes it so great? Terrific vocals by Joel, awesome piano playing, some harmonica, and of course, the songwriting itself. Nothing shines more than the refrain:
“Sing us a song, you’re the piano man
Sing us a song tonight
Well, we’re all in the mood for a melody
And you’ve got us feeling alright.”
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4.Todrick Hall, “Rainin’ Fellas”
💿 FEMULINE • 🏷 Todrick Hall / frtyfve • 🗓 2021
There’s no cure for horniness like Hall’s forecast that proclaims, “It’s gon’ be raining all night / And I’m hoping it rains the kind of dudes that I like.” He later elaborates on what those dudes look like, with their “pecs and abs, abs.” Aside from the chorus, the most fun section of this bright, energetic LGBTQ+ 🏳️🌈 pop gem is the bridge:
“It’s raining thighs, tris, briefs and boxers
It’s raining fly guys, flight attendants and doctors
It’s raining feminine gentlemen, dripping down like a faucet
Yeah, these boys are coming out like the sky was the closet.”
Adding fuel to the fire is an unapologetically gay music video 🎶📼, including cross-dressing, makeup, and ample skin. Woo!
Appears in 🔻:
- Todrick Hall, “Rainin’ Fellas”: After Dark No. 20 (2021)
- Queer Joy: 5ive Songs No. 82 (2021)
- 15 Gay Anthems That Exude Joy (Vo1. 1)
5. Whitney Houston, “All the Man That I Need”
💿 I’m Your Baby Tonight • 🏷 Arista • 🗓 1990
Basically, everything that Whitney touched in her heyday turned into gold. “All the Man That I Need” never ignited the charts until she anointed the track. The big takeaway is that Houston made this non-original sound completely original. The authenticity is a big selling point, as you buy what Houston is selling regarding love:
“He fills me up
He gives me love
More love than I’ve ever seen
He’s all I got
He’s all I got in this world
But he’s all the man I need.”
The chorus is the crowning achievement, particularly post-saxophone solo (courtesy of 🎙 Kenny G!). We get a dramatic key change, and those signature, indescribable Houston ad-libs. Her voice soars effortlessly, supported by marvelous backing vocals. Also, the lush, warm production work cannot be denied (🎛 Narada Michael Walden).
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6. Disco People, “It’s Snowing Men”
💿 It’s Snowing in Key West • 🏷 Essential Media Group LLC • 🗓 2021
The premise of “It’s Snowing Men” is rather than snowing snowflakes, men are snowing down from the heavens. Hmm, sounds like it’s adapted from a beloved, gay classic, 🎵 “It’s Raining Men”! Yah, pretty much: “It’s snowing men, hallelujah / It’s snowing men.” Of course, there’s encouragement for this precipitation, with lines like, “Let it fall down now” and “Ooh, I’ve gotta have one.” Hey, can’t knock their lust! Perhaps the best lines are as follows:
“Sexy men, sexy men, everywhere falling
Reindeers, reindeers everybody’s calling
Santa’s dropping presents
Bet you I’m gonna catch me one.”
Those presents, of course, have big muscles and, presumably, BDE. “It’s Snowing Men” is meant to be fun, and of course, unapologetically gay. The liberation is easily perceptible and hey, I’m here for it! You’ll want to bump this novel Christmas song well into the winter, and of course, hope those snowflakes really do turn into a legit hunk, LMAO!
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7. Lorde, “The Man with the Axe”
💿 Solar Power • 🏷 Universal Music New Zealand Limited • 🗓 2021
“You felled me clean as a pine
The man with the axe and the look in his eyes
We’ve been through so many hard times
I’m writin’ a love song for you, baby.”
On the ‘manly’ song at hand, 🎵 “The Man with the Axe,” Lorde sounds particularly raspy, residing in her lower register. Her voice is an instrument that’s an acquired taste. She’s no ‘powerhouse,’ but I honestly like the aesthetic she gives here. Adding to the timbre, there are harmonized vocals, used sparingly. As far as the backdrop (O’Connor, 🎛 Jack Antonoff, and 🎛 Malay), it floats, never growing too high. By the end, there’s some contrast and a bit more oomph, smart considering this fine track also feels the slightest bit too chill and casual. Lyrically, there are some alluring moments, fitting her artistic lane.
8. 21 Savage & Metro Boomin, “Many Men”
💿 Savage Mode II • 🏷 Epic • 📅 2020
21 Savage delivers a quicker flow compared to much of Savage Mode II. That said, “Many Men” is very much in the wheelhouse of southern hip-hop, trap, and ATL sound (regardless of if 21 was born overseas). Worth noting, 🏆 Academy Award winner actor 🎙 Morgan Freeman, who appears throughout Savage Mode II, appears once more on the outro of “Many Men” (“The evil man envies the good in others / What this means is all hatred is really born from hatred of self”).
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9. Tammy Wynette, “Stand By Your Man”
💿 Stand by Your Man • 🏷 Sony BMG Music Entertainment • 🗓 1968
Is “Stand by Your Man” intended to be controversial? No, but even when it was released in 1968 (💿 Stand by Your Man), some considered antifeminist and certainly not progressive to women’s liberation. Makes sense, considering how Wynette seems to suggest women should ‘stand by their man’ even when he’s a dog, lol:
“But if you love him
You’ll forgive him
Even though he’s hard to understand
And if you love him
Oh, be proud of him
‘Cause after all, he’s just a man.”
Wow! Why should a man get a pass because he’s a man? Why should a woman accept any and everything from a man? Clearly, in the 2020s, “Stand by Your Man” wouldn’t fly, nor should it. Wynette has made it clear she wasn’t trying to be political, though is it shocking that a record like this one comes off as such? We should acknowledge this record as one of the greatest, most memorable country songs of all time but also acknowledge that hopefully, most of us have moved beyond the idea that women should “take one for the team” and allow their men to do any and everything and expect forgiveness. Women shouldn’t be complacent.
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10. Trivium, “What the Dead Men Say”
💿 What the Dead Men Say • 🏷 Roadrunner • 📅 2020
“I’m calling out to you, can you hear me / Numb and disconnected, just beyond your sight / I’m not myself anymore / But I’m not alone.” The dark 🎵 “What the Dead Men Say” arrives as the second track on the album. Of the song, 🎙 Paolo Gregoletto tells Kerrang on the track-by-track guide that it was inspired by a book inspired by an article of the same title as the song, as well as in-between states, death, and grieving. Even with so many inspirations, Gregoletto makes it clear, “I don’t think that’s one hundred percent exactly what this song means, but I want people to be in that mindset and know about some things that inspired it.” The lyrics seem to confirm Gregoletto’s various inspirations. Such is obvious in the second verse when lead vocalist/guitarist 🎙 Matt Heafy sings, “I’m waiting for a sign of life / And I can’t let go.” Musically, “What the Dead Men Say” is about as infernal as you’d expect – angular, athletic, jagged, distorted guitar lines, prominent bass, and heavy, pummeling drums serve as an epic soundtrack.
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11. Taylor Swift, “The Man”
💿 Lover • 🏷 Taylor Swift • 📅 2019
Naturally, this approach allows her to highlight the issue of gender inequality, even if it’s packaged as a commercial, hella fun pop song. “I’m so sick of running as fast as I can,” she sings in the chorus. She continues, “Wondering if I’d get there quicker if I was a man.” Food for thought, indeed!
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12. Alice in Chains, “Man in the Box”
💿 Facelift • 🏷 Sony Music Entertainment • 🗓 1990
🎵 “Rooster” remains my favorite AIC record but “Man in the Box” is clearly in the mix. The band is in top-notch form – it marks their debut single from their debut album! Revisiting being the “man in the box,” by the pre-chorus, Staley asks to be saved. Saved from what? Well, that’s debatable and again, depending on who you ask, a source of controversy. Worth noting, Staley is backed by guitarist/co-songwriter 🎙 Jerry Cantrell on the oft-analyzed chorus:
“Feed my eyes
Can you sew them shut?
Jesus Christ
Deny your maker
He who tries
Will be wasted
Feed my eyes
Now you’ve sewn them shut.”
Cantrell, interestingly, contradicts/offers the opposite of Staley, which is part of the charm of the record. The “feed your eyes…sew them shut” lyrics speak to the censorship angle. Of course, it can also be interpreted to mean other things as everyone seems to have an opinion on this song. The second verse returns with more “shit,” censored on some versions of this classic (That’s some shit right there). While outlandishness earns “Man in the Box” the most attention, we should be talking about that rad Jerry Cantrell solo. Woo!
Appears in 🔻:
- Don’t BOX Yourself in With These 13 Songs
- Alice in Chains, “Man in the Box”: Outlandish Rock 🎸🤘 4 (2021)
13. Juice WRLD, “Man of the Year”
💿 Legends Never Die • 🏷 Interscope • 📅 2020
“Man of the Year” falls under the umbrella of hip-hop, albeit via pop-punk. Not every artist could pull off this sound, but I’m not the least bit surprised it works for Juice.
“Let’s raise our hands, let’s sing and dance
I know I’m here to save you, I know I’m here to save you
Let’s raise our hands and sing and dance
I know my lyrics saved you, I know I helped your breakthrough.”
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14. The Weather Girls, “It’s Raining Men”
💿 Success • 🏷 CBS • 📅 1982
Long before 🎙 Todrick Hall informed us “It’s raining fellas, it’s raining fellas” – those Weather Girls (🎙 Izora Armstead and 🎙 Martha Wash) gave us that legendary forecast in 1982. A 💿 Success? Well, surprisingly only moderately to the tune of no. 46 on the Billboard Hot 100, but hey, the charts had to be hating on this surefire post-disco bop, penned by 🎼✍Paul Jabara and 🎼✍ Paul Shaffer (yes, that Paul Shaffer) back then!
“God bless Mother Nature, she’s a single woman too
She took off to heaven and she did what she had to do
She taught every angel
She rearranged the sky
So that each and every woman could find her perfect guy.”
Perhaps Mother Nature is a single woman, but she could be anybody these days, and with how beloved “It’s Raining Men” is within the gay community, I’m not so sure Mother Nature isn’t a member of the LGBTQ+ community! Regardless, with “Humidity… rising” and “barometer’s getting low,” “For the first time in history / It’s gonna start raining men.” To that, again I say, HALLELUJAH 👏!!!
Appears in 🔻:
- The Weather Girls, “It’s Raining Men”: LGBTQ Bopz 🌈🎶 7 (2021)
- 15 Gay Anthems That Exude Joy (Vo1. 1)
- 13 Songs Where, When It Rains It Pours (Pt II)
15. Ozzy Osbourne, “Ordinary Man” (Ft. Elton John)
💿 Ordinary Man • 🏷 Epic • 🗓 2020
Featured guest 🎙 Elton John also reflects on the rock-star life, singing with strength in the second verse. Vocally, and lyrically, both men sound fantastic. The chorus soars. Beyond the vocals and songwriting, the production (🎛 Andrew Watt and 🎛 Tom Herbert) – the music itself – is superb. Between the final two chorus, there’s an idiomatic guitar solo (🎙 Slash), that hearkens back to the 70s/80s. Maybe more impressively, there are STRINGS, as well as a CHOIR! These amplify the sound and the overall impact making it a truly epic affair. Osbourne may be past his prime, but man, does he sound awesome at 71.
Appears in 🔻:
- 51 Best Songs of 2020 (So Far): Year in Review
- Awesome Songs That Tickled My Fancy: January 2020
- 100 BEST SONGS OF 2020
16.Ian Abel, “Right Hand Man”
🎵 “Right Hand Man” • 🏷 Ian Janer • 🗓 2022
Of course, unfortunately, the man Abel is crushing on isn’t waiting for him, dang it! “How could you know that he was waiting patiently / For someone else.” Ah, what a bummer! Despite the fact Abel isn’t able to attain the twinky little ginger that caught his eye, he can fantasize nonetheless, hence why he sings, “But you can use your right hand, man / When you’re on your own tonight.” Woo! Similarly, in the second verse, Abel knows that the love connection won’t happen, but he can’t get past it: “But that look in his eyes has gotta be torture / Based on the way you’re bustin’ out of those shorts.” Jesus! Another lyrical highlight occurs on the bridge, where there is a distinct separation between the verses and the chorus. Abel is incredibly playful and sassy during this section:
“Sure, I like to watch and sure he likes to play
And ‘boys will be boys’ is not just a cliché
But hands off bitch, ‘cause not today, no
Who invited you anyway?”
The theme and lyrics of “Right Hand Man” are the biggest draw. Still, the production is incredibly slick with gorgeous, rhythmic strings, warm synths, and a strong beat. Abel sings those marvelous lyrics sings beautifully. 🎵 “Right Hand Man” is relatable, regardless of your sexuality. We’ve all crushed on someone whom we couldn’t have but were free to fantasize about.
Appears in 🔻:
- Ian Abel, “Right Hand Man”: After Dark 🕛 🌃 No. 73 (2022)
- 15 Steamy Songs Best Listened to After Dark, Vol. 3
- 14 Exceptional LGBTQ Songs from 2022
17. Jonas Brothers, “What a Man Gotta Do”
🎵 “What a Man Gotta Do” • 🏷 Republic • 🗓 2020
As “What a Man Gotta Do” progresses, it only grows more soulful. When both Nick and Joe sing together it’s sweet. Of course, they owe plenty of love to their co-writers (🎼✍ Dave Stewart, 🎼✍ Jess Agombar, and 🎼✍ Ryan Tedder), as well as producers (Stewart and Tedder) for conceiving such a fun, energetic, and irresistible piece of pop music. Hate on the bros if you want, but you won’t be able to get “What a Man Gotta Do” unstuck out of your head.
Appears in 🔻:
- Awesome Songs: January 2020
- 13 Splendid Songs Where the Men Ask Questions
- 51 Best Songs of 2020 (So Far): Year in Review
- 100 BEST SONGS OF 2020
- 13 Totally Ear Catching WHAT Songs
18. Fries On The Side, “Men Are Hot”
🎵 “Men Are Hot” • 🏷 Fries On The Side • 📅 2019
The important thing is when it comes to this Fries On The Side song is to take it with a grain of salt. It is intended to be comical and of course, shocking. That said, the other side of things is, we must remember that there are people who struggle with their sexuality each and every day. That is no joke. Continuing in this sus song, the listener is informed of the erection (“I know it was just a thought / But I’m hard as a rock”), admission “My sexuality’s an area grey,” and of course a gay sex sound effect. There is, of course, more TMI as he asserts, “Here I am deep in a guy / Not questioning why.” I guess the positive is, “I’m no longer afraid / I’ll fuck whatever sex as long as I get laid.” Well, positive with safety, of course!
19. The Jackson Southernaires, “Don’t Look Down on a Man,”
💿 Greatest Hits • 🏷 Malaco • 📅 1985
The Jackson Southernaires emphasizes living humbly and helping your fellow man. “The only time that you / Should look down on a man,” they sing in key instance, “is when you’re picking him up.” True, because so many times, those of us who have more than someone else are quick to judge, and that’s messed up. The group makes a stellar point when they reference how things change on a dime: “One day your life may be filled with happiness / And the next day with so much sorrow.” That, my friends, is life. One of the most moving lyrics occurs on the bridge, where self-examination is rightfully promoted:
“You should go to the mirror
And take a good look at yourself
And then, you will see that
You are no, better than nobody else.”
“Don’t Look Down on a Man” is a prime example of a spiritual refresh song that should appeal to any and everyone. This is about doing the right thing. For Christians, that’s exemplifying the lifestyles. For non-Christians, the message this gospel collective presents is about morality and being the best, caring, and empathetic person, you can be. Powerful, soul stirring message.
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20. Ray Charles, “There’ll Be No Peace Without All Men as One”
💿 A Message From The People • 🏷 Tangerine • 📅 1972
Throughout the rest of the verses, Charles continues with hypothetical questions, all of which feel authentic and legitimate. In the second verse, he’s concerned with the state of nature – leaves, trees, and flowers – all referring back to the idea of humankind not getting right and being on one accord. Similarly, in the third verse, he’s worried about a lack of songs, bells ringing, and even day. Worth noting, he delivers a ripe falsetto by the end of this verse, driving his transcendent point home. Essentially, with Shepard’s poetic pen, and a marvelous arrangement courtesy of Sid Fuller, Quincy Jones, and Mike Post, Charles implores us to be better people who work together. Sadly, Charles’ call to action still falls far too often on deaf ears. The world is an incredibly polarized place and yet if we’d only entertain Charles’ petition for peace and unity, wouldn’t we be in a better place? If nothing else, 🎵 “There’ll Be No Peace Without All Men as One” offers up prudent food for thought. Furthermore, it’s a radiant, radiant classic from a truly iconic, one-in-a-lifetime musician.
Appears in 🔻:
- Ray Charles, “There’ll Be No Peace Without All Men as One”: Music Lifts 🎶 🏋 35 (2022)
- 13 Captivating Songs About Peace or Piece(s)
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