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A Buffet of Randomly Curated B Songs features songs by Billie Eilish, Halle, LISA, Queen, The Weeknd, and Yeat.
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Ah, ‘B,’ the second letter of the alphabet! Following the allure that is A, B keeps things bitchin’, most brightly and brilliantly possible! In music, Within this musical compendium, we celebrate the power of B via B songs. After celebrating A with 21 Randomly Curated, Amazing A Songs (2025), we unveil A Buffet of Randomly Curated B Songs. Each of the 21 songs that appear on A Buffet of Randomly Curated B Songs must begin with a b-word – no exceptions, no exceptions, no exceptions! A Buffet of Randomly Curated B Songs features songs by Billie Eilish (twice), Halle, LISA, Queen, The Weeknd, and Yeat. So, without further ado, let us all embrace the power of B on A Buffet of Randomly Curated B Songs!
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1. Billie Eilish, “BIRDS OF A FEATHER”
HIT ME HARD AND SOFT // Darkroom / Interscope // 2024
With her angelic lead vocals, Billie Eilish delivers tuneful melodies during the verses and chorus. Furthermore, she delivers memorable lyrics. “But you’re so full of shit, uh / Tell me it’s a bit,” she sings in the second verse, “Say you don’t see it, your mind’s polluted / Say you wanna quit, don’t be stupid.” The chorus is the section to beat, of course:
“Birds of a feather, we should stick together, I know (‘Til the day that I die)
I said I’d never think I wasn’t better alone (‘Til the light leaves my eyes)
Can’t change the weather, might not be forever (‘Til the day that I die)
But if it’s forever, it’s even better.”
Besides those refined lead vocals, the harmonized background vocals are sweet, too. A big-time hit for Eilish, “BIRDS OF A FEATHER” peaked at no. 2 on the Billboard Hot 100, among her highest-charting singles. “I don’t think I could love you more.” So, so sweet!
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2. The Weeknd, “Baptized in Fear”
Hurry Up Tomorrow // The Weeknd XO Music ULC / Republic // 2025
The Weeknd, Daniel Lopatin (Oneohtrix Point Never), and Nathan Salon composed “Baptized in Fear.” The Weeknd, Salon, Oneohtrix Point Never, and MIKE DEAN produced it. The musical backdrop is sensational – ear-catching to the nth degree. Even so, it is The Weeknd who ‘steals the show’ with his radiant vocals. Tesfaye sings authentically, putting his all into this introspective ballad. “I’ve been baptized in fear, my dear,” he sings in the bridge, adding, “Like Paul, I’m the chief of sin / Washing my soul within, oh.” The Paul he cites was the famous Apostle of Jesus and the author of many books of the Bible. The spiritual references make “Baptized In Fear” that much more special. Is this a religious song? No, but, The Weeknd is incredibly reflective as he thinks about life, his musical career, and the future. Marvelous vocals, love, rhythmic melodies, thoughtful songwriting, and superb production make “Baptized In Fear” a surefire winner from Hurry Up Tomorrow.
Appears in 🔻:
- The Weeknd, Baptized In Fear: Bangerz N Bopz 🔥 18 (2025)
- 13 Songs That Capture a Liberal Church Experience (2025)
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3. LISA, “Born Again” (Ft. Doja Cat & RAYE)
Alter Ego // RCA // 2025
“Born Again” commences enigmatically in a minor key. It features warm, colorful, sleek production: keys, pads, synths, bass line, and sickening groove. Following a slower tempo initially, “Born Again” grooves something fierce. After the intro, LISA brings mad attitude in the first verse: “I’m about to make it heard as I vroom-vroom / Ice-cold how I leave you ‘lone, but please / Tell your mother I’ma miss her so.” Damn! Doja Cat is true to self, rapping in the second verse: “Non-believer / You’ve bitten from the fruit but can’t give back / Nice to leave ya / But I would be a fool not to ask / Do your words seem gospel to ya now?” Those spiritual references eat, even if true salvation is not the modus operandi. The tuneful chorus is the section to beat, performed by RAYE and LISA. It is excerpted in the intro, that sets the tone.
“If you tried just a little more times
I would’ve made you a believer
Would’ve showed you what it’s like (Like)
Every single night (Night)
To be born again, baby, to be born again
If you stayed just another few nights
I could’ve made you pray to Jesus
Would’ve showed you to the light (To the light)
Every single night (Every night)
To be born again, baby, to be born again.”
Ooh-wee! The rhythmic bridge by RAYE is electrifying, particularly her soulful runs. Ultimately, “Born Again” has bop written all over it. LISA, Doja Cat, and RAYE eat this one up!
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4. Yeat, “BË QUIET” (Ft. Kodak Black)
LYFESTYLE // Field Trip Recordings / Capitol // 2024
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5. Latto, “Blick Sum” (Ft. Playboi Carti)
“Blick Sum” (Ft. Playboi Carti) // Streamcut / RCA // 2025
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6. Rema, “Baby (Is It a Crime)”
“Baby (Is it a Crime)” // Marvin Global Holdings Ltd / Jonzing World Entertainment // 2025
Rema delivers a chill, cool, swagger-laden performance. Fittingly, he performs in his native Nigerian dialect. Post-intro, Ikubor performs the centerpiece, the chorus: “Baby (Rema), baby sun mọ́ mí / You know say you match my steeze / You know I’m a G.” Rema also drops ear-catching verses, filled with sensual references. “Baby, go down low, nobody gats to know / Oya, I know I play around, but me no fit to let you go,” he sings in the first verse. In the second, he adds, “The way you move this your body na weapon, ah-ahn /Catch me off guard, me I hands up kparam.” In the third verse, he spoils her:
“Buy you a Birkin matching my AP color
Treat you like omo-mo
Pampering on a hunnid
Baby, you the one for me, ooh.”
The melodies are rhythmic. The production work is warm with accompaniment featuring keys, strings, and a sickening drum groove. “Baby (Is it a Crime)” is lit – an Afrobeats bop, PERIOD!
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7. Halle, “Because I Love You”
“Because I Love You” // Parkwood Entertainment LLC / Columbia // 2024
After that ‘kinder, gentler’ chorus, “Because I Love You” grows more assertive in sound. Halle is never ‘over aggressive,’ but she does bring attitude. See the end of the first verse, which drops another f-bomb: “You ain’t used to girls that can make it high fashion / Fuckin’ with a ten, amen.” Word! The love is still pronounced in the second verse sans profanity: “You put me in the car, and you always put me first / Even when I’m the worst, even when I make it hurt.” Great background vocals enhance the color. Notably, Grammy-nominated English musician RAYE packs a mean punch on the outro (“Love you, babe / Love you, babe / Love you, babe / It’s all because, all because”). “Because I Love You” is fantastic!
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8. Jake Hole & DigBar, “Butt Destruction”
“Butt Destruction” // Creamville // 2024
The NSFW “Butt Destruction” features metal-infused production. The rock edge ups the ante. There is a guitar solo towards the end (during an instrumental break/interlude). Jake Hole and DigBar, who ‘kills it’ in the second verse, unleash compelling cadences and flows. DigBar continues the anally-driven rhymes – they’re gay, gay, gay! “Kill a nigga butt then get away with it like OJ,” he spits, adding, “He asked if he could look inside my butt, so I said, ‘Okay.’” Is anyone shocked by his answer? Didn’t think so. Other highlights include “I’m beating his cheeks till the booty get sore,” “I’m busting a nut, now there’s kids on the floor,” “Got butt on my mind, I’m the gay rap Melly,” and “I’ma call that nigga ‘rope’ the way he giving me that neck.” Rope… wow! Anal sex songs only come every so often… “Butt Destruction” fits the billing – length, girth, and all!
Appears in 🔻:
- Jake Hole & DigBar, Butt Destruction: Midnight Heat 🕛 🔥 19 (2025)
- 13 Songs Focused on the Butt (2025)
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9. Kylie Cantrall, “Boy For a Day”
“Boy For a Day” // Artist Partner Group, Inc. / Heroine Music, LLC // 2024
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10. JORDY, “BREAKUP SEX”
SEX WITH MYSELF AND IT LASTS LONGER // JORDY / EMPIRE // 2024
“Breakup sex
You and me undressed
Only one night left
Do it like we’ll never do it again
Get wet, leave it all in the bed
Do what we do best
‘Cause you know we’re gonna do it again.”
Reading into the shallow chorus where sex is king, one has to ask, beyond the breakup sex, will they hook up down the line again? Also, analyzing the relationship, how much of a role did sex play in it? Emotionally, things aren’t sound (“All my tears only fed your flame”) but sexually… (“And always pleasure coming with the pain”). JORDY ‘brings the heat’ to his performance, singing beautifully and enticing us fiercely. Who doesn’t desire to be the recipient of that good sex? With a fabulous instrumental and a tuneful melody, “BREAKUP SEX” is the S-H-I-T!
Appears in 🔻:
- JORDY, BREAKUP SEX: Midnight Heat 🕛 🔥 83 (2024)
- 13 Sensational Break, Broke, or Broken Songs (2025)
- 11 More Sexsational Sex Songs (2025)
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11. Charli XCX, “B2b” (Ft. Tinashe)
Brat and it’s completely different but also still brat // Atlantic // 2024
Beyond the chorus, Charli XCX delivers confident yet easygoing vocals. “I travel ‘round the world to fifteen countries in four days,” she sings in the first verse, adding, “I’m fuckin’ tired, but I love it and I’m not complainin’ / Oh, shit, I kinda made it.” Indeed, Charli! In the second verse, she moves beyond pitch to chanted lines, gassing up Tinashe (“‘Cause we made ‘em ‘Boom Clap,’ made ‘em get ‘2 On’”). Expectedly, Tinashe provides a fabulous guest appearance, ‘bringing the heat’ as always in the third verse:
“Boutta run it back
The way my ass look in these jeans, I’m boutta throw it back (Back, back)
When they see us out here winning, they get so mad
Now I’m feeling on myself, I don’t know how to act (Act, act, act, act).”
Word! “B2b” is the sugar honey iced tea! Notably, the remix is shorter than the original by nearly 30 seconds. It doesn’t matter – Charli XCX and Tinashe ‘do the damn thing,’ back to back to back!
Appears in 🔻:
- Charli XCX, B2b: Bangerz N Bopz 🔥 91 (2024)
- Interesting Songs That Feature Acronym Titles, Vol. 3 (2024)
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12._SANTI_ & Samjgarfield, “BUKAKKE”
DADDY (EP) // SANTI // 2024
Sex-positivity is full throttle from our fearless and handsome pop artist. His attitude is through the roof, and we wouldn’t have it any other way. “Milkman got me waiting for a milky treat / I be the Dairy Queen / Blizzard,” he sings, lustily, adding, “Put it all on me.” Embracing his role of “Pumping daddies,” he encourages the men, “Come and dump you come and you go.” Come and dump are the keywords… then again, the ‘go’ should be noted too. _SANTI_ doesn’t stop there. Besides being “Vers like Hannah Montana,” and “Cockiana barbiana,” we get a killer verse in Spanish, signaled by a production switch. And by killer, there is a Jeffrey Dahmer reference: “Más freaky que Jeffrey Dahmer / Te la Saco como una prepago / Santi sabe que yo te lo hago” – “Freakier than Jeffrey Dahmer / I’ll take it from you like a hooker / Santi knows that I do it to you.” Holy fucking shit! Backed by badass music accompaniment (get it, SJG), _SANTI_ ‘does the damn thing’ on the risqué, utterly satisfying “BUKAKKE”.
Appears in 🔻:
- _SANTI_ & Samjgarfield, BUKAKKE: Beaming with Pride 🏳️🌈 2 (2025)
- 11 More Sexsational Sex Songs (2025)
- 13 More Utterly Thrilling, GAY Songs (2025)
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13. ScHoolboy Q, “Blueslides”
BLUE LIPS // Interscope / Top Dawg Entertainment // 2024
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14. Billie Eilish, “BLUE”
HIT ME HARD AND SOFT // Darkroom / Interscope // 2024
“I thought we were the same / Birds of a feather, now I’m ashamed,” Eilish sings in the verse of part one of “BLUE,” ‘True Blue.’ ‘True Blue’ benefits from tuneful melodies, gorgeous background vocals, and ear-catching production cues. ‘Sound’ highlights include the groove, as well as the bass. A change of pace occurs before the two-minute mark, signaling part two, ‘Born Blue.’ “You were born bluer than a butterfly / Beautiful and so deprived of oxygen,” Billie sings in the first verse, continuing, “Colder than your father’s eyes / He never learned to sympathize with anyone.” During ‘Born Blue,’ the tempo is slower. Her performance is hypnotic as she paints a vivid portrait of the blueness of this nameless person, seemingly an ex. Around the three-and-a-half-minute mark, a thudding kick enters the mix, as well as distinct, low vocals. Just before the four-minute mark, the full-fledged drum groove reveals itself. The section to beat is the chorus:
“I don’t blame you
But I can’t change you
Don’t hate you (Don’t hate you)
But we can’t save you (But we can’t save you).”
The songwriting is on-point and marvelously incorporates blueness throughout, including the bridge (“Just a baby born blue now, now”). Another musical touch stands out: strings. Those dramatic, lush, and picturesque strings conclude “BLUE” which is one of the best songs from HIT ME HARD AND SOFT.
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15. Queen, “Body Language”
Hot Space // Hollywood // 1982
I find “Body Language” to be an intriguing four-and-a-half-minute song. The guitar by Brian May is spare as keys and synths rule the roost. The drums are electronic. The iconic bass line isn’t a bass guitar but rather a bass synth. Stylistically, it leans more post-disco, dance-rock, and synth-pop. The lyrics are simple to the nth degree. Phrases Mercury sings include “Don’t talk” (repeated thrice), “Sexy body / Sexy, sexy body / I want your body,” and “Baby, you’re hot.” The chorus keeps it uncomplicated, too: “Body language / Body language / Body language.” The simplistic lyrics sufficiently evoke sex, but there is one moment, the bridge, where Mercury is even more attuned to sex:
“You got red lips
Snakes in your eyes
Long legs
Great thighs
You’ve got the cutest ass I’ve ever seen
Knock me down for a six anytime.”
May and Roger Taylor have commented many times that this song was far different from others. Also, it felt too gay for them. Even beyond Mercury bringing his bandmates into the LGBTQ+ world against their will, the ‘actual’ controversy behind “Body Language” was the music video. MTV banned it because it was considered incredibly risqué at the time – too sexual. Today, the video is quite tame – not nearly as spicy as the videos many artists release to shock. “Body Language” was a change of pace and departure for Queen. It is not the top of their catalog, but infectious, nonetheless. It also reached number 11 on the Billboard Hot 100.
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16. Paco, “BODY SHOP.” (Ft. Tommy Richman)
Paco // “Body Shop” // 2024
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17. Megan Thee Stallion, “Broke His Heart”
MEGAN // Hot Girl Productions LLC // 2024
The chorus is a lot. However, that’s not the extent of Megan Thee Stallion kicking ass and taking names with her bars. She’s bold, confident, unapologetic, and sexed-up throughout the sole verse. “What I’m doin’ on the ‘Gram, I can do on the dick,” she asserts, adding, “Do a split on it (yeah), suck and spit on it.” Damn! Also, a prerequisite for sexing: “Hope you could handle all this shape, ‘cause I ain’t fuckin’ with no squares.” She’s picky, y’all 😏! Even being sex-positive, Megan informs us, “That’s my dick and I don’t share.” Megan ends the verse with a ‘bang’ 🤭: “Booty so nice, bitches think my shit fake… / I like girls and I like niggas (yeah), both of ‘em gettin’ ate (ah) / And when he slip it in, that pussy feel great.” Did you catch that bisexual reference? “Broke His Heart” is somethin’ else! It is NOT SAFE FOR WORK, PERIOD! EXCLAMATION POINT!
Appears in 🔻:
- Megan Thee Stallion, Broke His Heart: Midnight Heat 🕛 🔥 59 (2024)
- 13 Heartfelt ❤️ HEART ❤️ Songs (2024)
- 13 Sensational Break, Broke, or Broken Songs (2025)
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18. 6 Dogs, “Buttcheeks”
“Buttcheeks” // Mad Love / Interscope // 2018
“Buttcheeks” commences with enigmatic instrumental sounds. As the song develops, it adds marvelous drum programming. The beat is ‘non troppo’ but provides a terrific anchor. 6 Dogs delivers clear, easygoing melodic vocals in the chorus. Notably, Amick sounds as if he ‘floats’ as he raps, embracing cloud rap to the nth degree. The first verse is simple, mellow, melodic, and features few words. One of the cool references is to the short-lived television show Freaks and Geeks: “Monte Carlo creaking / Loud pack reeking / Yeah, I feel like I’m Bill, whoa / ‘Cause they way that I’m geeking.” Woo! The second verse is patterned similarly to the first. “Teardrops on a keyboard / Non-stop to the top floor,” he raps, adding, “Crocodile drop top / Wipe your eyes, yeah, you’ll see more.” The bridge features some cool vocal effects and some of the most intriguing lyrics: “‘Cause I think it was laced /… Fuck, it was laced / Hit the ground with my face / At least it’s Persian”). On “Buttcheeks”, 6 Dogs perfectly captures his emotions and highness. Furthermore, he gets a killer Cole Bennett-directed music video, intact with, you guessed it, butt cheeks. They are censored, though. R.I.P. Ronald.
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19. Lil Peep & Nedarb, “beamer boy”
CALIFORNIA GIRLS (EP) // Death Note Music, LLC / AWAL Recordings America, Inc. // 2016
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20. Patti Smith Group, “Because the Night”
Easter // Arista // 1978
“Because the Night” commences with piano accompaniment. Smith sings quietly and reservedly initially. “Take me now, baby, here as I am / Pull me close, try and understand,” she sings in the first verse, continuing, “Desire is hunger, it’s the fire I breathe / Love is a banquet on which we feed.” Soon, “Because of You” becomes bigger, and Smith belts. It features dramatic, hard-rocking musical accompaniment. The punk energy is prevalent in this non-punk-rock song. I love the heaviness of the sound of the drums. Later, there is also an electrifying electric guitar solo. Rock on! The melodies are tuneful, while the overall songwriting instrumentally and lyrically are strong. The chorus is the section to beat:
“Because the night belongs to lovers
Because the night belongs to lust
Because the night belongs to lovers
Because the night belongs to us.”
Great contrast is provided in the bridge. The songwriting continues to be ‘on point’ as Smith asserts, “With love we sleep / With doubt the vicious circle turns and burns / Without you, I cannot live.” Smith may have only notched one hit, but “Because the Night” is a rad one. Patti Smith ate this track up 🤘!
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21. The O’Jays, “Brandy”
So Full of Love // Sony Music Entertainment // 1978
“I thought I’d get up and take a look around, but my feet got in the way,” lead vocalist Walter Williams sings in the first verse, adding, “Stumbled to the floor, she was right in the door, I could see her face.” She is a dog. Never underestimate the effect of ‘man’s best friend.’ Throughout, Williams sings with incredible nuance and soul. He gets the assistance of the rest of The O’Jays (Eddie Levert and Sammy Strain) in the chorus.
“I really miss you, Brandy, I’m so all alone
When are you coming back home?
I really miss you, Brandy, missing you every day
Are you coming home to stay?”
The chorus is stellar – one for the ages. The melodies are lovely throughout “Brandy”. The lyrics are also clever (“But I was in love when they put it down / Oh, my doorstep in the rain / I could feel it coming to my heart, through my window pane”). The O’Jays excelled at making hits. “Brandy” wasn’t another top 40 hit, but, it is one of their best songs. Williams eats those lead vocals up!
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A Buffet of Randomly Curated B Songs (2025) [📷: Brent Faulkner / The Musical Hype; Arista, Artist Partner Group, Inc., Atlantic, AWAL Recordings America, Inc., Capitol, Columbia, Creamville, Darkroom, Death Note Music, LLC, EMPIRE, Field Trip Recordings, Heroine Music, LLC, Hollywood, Hot Girl Productions LLC, Interscope, Jonzing World Entertainment, Mad Love, Marvin Global Holdings Ltd, JORDY, Paco, Parkwood Entertainment LLC, RCA, Republic, SANTI, Sony Music Entertainment, Streamcut, The Weeknd XO Music ULC, Top Dawg Entertainment; AcatXIo, OpenClipart-Vectors from Pixabay]
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