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Awesome Songs: February 2023 features music courtesy of Cordae, Depeche Mode, Lana Del Rey, Omar Apollo, P!nk, and Saint Levant.
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It’s that time! What time it is? Why, Monthly round-up time, of course! It is the time to select the best songs of the month! All the songs on 🎧 Awesome Songs: February 2023 were released as singles or as an album track in late January 2023, February 2023, or whereabouts (exceptions are possible). Musicians that made our ears perk up in February 2023 include 🎙 Cordae, 🎙 Depeche Mode, 🎙 Lana Del Rey, 🎙 Omar Apollo, 🎙 P!nk, and 🎙 Saint Levant among others. The musical styles are all over the map on this musical compendium. So, without further ado, here are those 🎧 Awesome Songs: February 2023! Also, feel free to check out the previous month’s awesome songs!
1. Cordae, “Two Tens” (Ft. Anderson .Paak)
🎵 “Two Tens” • 🏷 Atlantic • 🗓 2023
“Man, I love this bitch, we gon’ travel and fill up the bucket list
Have ‘bout ten kids on the ranch on some southern shit
You mean sucker shit, slave to the pussy since you discovered it
Ten bands on Chanel purse, that’s bad budgetin’
Plus you niggas always together, it’s mad smotherin’
You simpin’ over bitches, I never thought it would come to this.”
You could make the argument Cordae is slightly overshadowed by his collaborators, both of which are 🏆 Grammy winners on 🎵 “Two Tens”. Still, he drops some stellar rhymes too, and I appreciate his willingness to sacrifice some of the shine for the good of this rap banger.
2. P!nk, “TRUSTFALL”
💿 TRUSTFALL • 🏷 RCA • 🗓 2023
3. Daniel Caesar, “Do You Like Me?”
🎵 “Do You Like Me?” • 🏷 Hollace Inc. / Republic • 🗓 2023
4. Lana Del Rey, “A&W”
💿 Did you know that there’s a tunnel under Ocean Blvd • 🏷 Interscope • 🗓 2023
5. Depeche Mode, “Ghosts Again”
💿 Memento Mori • 🏷 Columbia • 🗓 2023
“Wasted feelings / Broken meanings / Time is fleeting / See what it brings.” Hmm, given the title of the album, the loss of Fletch, and the title of the song, “Ghosts Again” seems to fit the bill. The second verse sung by the always marvelous-sounding Gahan, projects a similar sentiment: “Sundays shining / Silver linings / Weightless hours / All my flowers.” One of the key lines, which appears on a variable chorus, finds Gahan (and Gore on backing vocals) singing the titular lyrics, “We know we’ll be ghosts again.” Perhaps Gahan describes the song best to Clash Magazine, asserting it “captures this perfect balance of melancholy and joy.” The lyrics do indeed lie somewhere between life and death, while the music is set in a major key, and remains true to the band’s signature sound. There are guitars, keys, and synths – a clear throwback to the 1980s without sounding anachronistic. All told, the band makes a triumphant return with 🎵 “Ghosts Again”. Gahan sounds amazing. Musically, “Ghosts” serves up ample ear candy and top-notch musicianship. Furthermore, the lyrics are compelling, perfectly capturing two varying emotions.
6. ROSALÍA, “LLYLM”
🎵 “LLYLM” • 🏷 Columbia • 🗓 2023
7. Trippie Redd, “Mansion Musik”
💿 Mansion Musik • 🏷 1400 Entertainment, Inc. / 10K Projects • 🗓 2023
In addition to work behind the boards by Nadddot, “Mansion Musik” features production by 🎛 Igor Mamet, Bosley, and Bacon and Popcorn. The malicious, minor-key backdrop, with its knocking beat and sus-sounding synths (in the most positive way possible) only fuels Trippie’s fire. One of the best lines is druggy AF: “Eighty-eight keys, no piano 🎹, gotta get it how you live, that’s my MO.” He also references the Willow Smith classic that launched her career: “Whip her head back and forth, not no Willow.” From there, we get references to 🎦 Django Unchained, 🎦 Rambo, 🎮 Call of Duty, 🎦 Pirates of the Caribbean – you get the picture! Of course, it’s not all pop cultural references: “Put them poles on you niggas, turn you into dancers.” Woo! 🎵 “Mansion Musik” is nothing short of a rap banger, PERIOD!!!
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8. Jessie Ware, “Pearls”
💿 That! Feels Good! • 🏷 Universal Music Operations Limited • 🗓 2023
9. Omar Apollo, “3 Boys”
🎵 “3 Boys” • 🏷 Omar Apollo / Warner • 🗓 2023
The centerpiece is the chorus, where he soulfully expresses his issues with polyamory/still being in love with someone he’s not with anymore. He only wants one boyfriend (himself and the boy he loves) and doesn’t want three in the mix. “Three boys would work if I wasn’t so tethered to you,” he sings, continuing, “What should I do? / I can’t even choose / I’m tethered to you.” I find this anti-polyamorous stance quite relatable, as many others will, whether it’s an open heterosexual or homosexual relationship. Also, unrequited love affects everyone too, regardless of sexual preferences. Apollo brings up relevant points about being dedicated to the ONE he loves. He sings well, superbly bringing the lyrics of this co-write with 🎼 ✍ Mustafa, Nathan Phillips, and Sir Dylan (who also produces) to life. It is easy to continue to be in love with Omar Apollo 😍… him and his music, of course! 🎵 “3 Boys” is another wonderful addition to his growing collection of bops
10. Chlöe, “Pray It Away”
🎵 “Pray It Away” • 🏷 Parkwood Entertainment LLC / Columbia • 🗓 2023
Produced by Chlöe alongside a team including 🎛, ThankGod4Cody, Ecassshh, Pitt Tha Kid, Puredandy, “Pray It Away” is slickly executed – idiomatic of the 2020s R&B/hip-hop script. Similarly, the use of street lyricism – the vernacular – is idiomatic of the times as well. In the pre-chorus, Chlöe expresses even more anger, potentially mentioning violence towards him (“And if the option’s violence, don’t make me choose it”). However, in the chorus, she makes a wiser, if less satisfying, choice: “Maybe I should go and take it to church / And wash it away ‘cause I want that nigga to hurt / But I’ma just pray it away before I give him what he deserves first.” The spiritual ties are one of the biggest selling points, with even more explicit references made in the bridge – girlfriend gets down on her knees 🙏!
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11. Jake Shears, “Too Much Music”
💿 Last Man Dancing • 🏷 Boys Keep Swinging / Mute Artists Ltd. • 🗓 2023
12. Niall Horan, “Heaven”
💿 The Show • 🏷 Capitol • 🗓 2023
The vibe is indeed heavenly on “Heaven.” Horan and his co-writers and producers (🎼 ✍ John Ryan, Joel Little, and Tobias Jesso Jr.) construct the perfect aesthetic. The backdrop is so big and lush! Vocally, Niall gets better and better with time, as if he is growing more confident and more mature with each successive release. “Heaven” comes from a love angle at its most literal, something the excerpted chorus superbly demonstrates. Also, the verses seem to focus on that special somebody, with the second verse being utterly radiate: “I’m having revelations / You dance across the floor / Beyond infatuation / How I obsessively adore you / That’s what I do.” Commenting about the song, Niall makes it clear he eschews societal pressures regarding milestones and follows his heart. It is so sweet when he asserts, “I believe, I believe / I could die in your kiss,” in the pre-chorus. The thoughtfully-penned 🎵 “Heaven” makes you feel good inside – finding that one true love and embracing life.
13. Saint Levant, “FaceTime”
🎵 “FaceTime” • 🏷 2048 LLC • 🗓 2023
The first verse of “FaceTime” is performed in English exclusively. Here, Saint Levant mentions proposing marriage, opting for a family as opposed to a Grammy, and buying “a house on the coast of Brazil.” Verse two finds Abdelhamid rapping in English, French, and Arabic – oh so versatile 🤩! He drops a stellar English line when he asserts, “I’d rather go to Tunisia and just turn off our phones.” Yes, yes, yes! By verse three, it’s all French, and it sounds so sexy – this man is smooth AF! Throw in a bridge, where he showcases his desires, and capping things off with the chorus once more, and “FaceTime” is incredibly sweet. Shout out to the smooth backdrop too – can’t neglect that! Mad potential!
14. Macklemore, “HEROES” (FT. DJ Premier)
💿 BEN • 🏷 Bendo, LLC • 📅 2023
Still, the star(s) are Macklemore and his featured guest, 🎙 DJ Premier. DJ Premier is responsible for the chorus: “Pick up the mic, put your money where your mouth is / Doin’ petty crimes, back in the days…” As for Macklemore, he’s on fire over the course of two verses. He delivers an agile, aggressive flow, with plenty of personality. It all begins with that ‘criminal’ opening line from the first verse. It doesn’t stop there of course, as Macklemore goes in, bar after bar after bar. Memorably, you heart it when he asserts, “By sixteen, I had an MPC / (It was hip hop’s fault) That I wanted to grow up / Sell drugs, smoke blunts, drink Mad Dog and fuck.” Woo! Also memorable: “Wanted a perm like DJ Quik / My mama said, ‘Ben, are you aware your hair is way too thin?’” “HEROES” is nothing short of a vibe. Macklemore is back, baby!
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15. Cattle Decapitation, “We Eat Our Young”
💿 Terrasite • 🏷 Metal Blade • 🗓 2023
“We Eat Our Young” checks off the boxes for the typical Cattle Decapitation rubric. It’s hella heavy – jagged rhythms and riffs – distorted to the nth degree, and dark AF. The lyrics are easily decipherable, which is more than can be said of unclean vocals from some extreme metal collectives. As always, the world is going to shit by the band’s estimations, beginning with the first lyrics of the first verse: “Homo sapiens have made it perfectly clear / We can’t control ourselves / Living a life perfectly fine with blindly multiplying / Conscious of ruination coursing through our own bloodlines.” Woo! Another intriguing moment comes when 🎙 Travis Ryan sings, “We’ve upped the ante as the most invasive species of life / That ever shat on this earth / That learned to shit in its hearth, that ever bore living birth / That taught its offspring to drive its own hearse.” Wow! Humankind may be sketch and sus at best but what isn’t bad in the least is 🎵 “We Eat Our Young”, another hard-hitting musical happening by the always unapologetic band🤘.
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