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Awesome Songs: January 2023 features music courtesy of Arlo Parks, Joesef, Miley Cyrus, Ñengo Flow x Bad Bunny, Queen Naija, and Sam Smith.
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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: January 2023 were released as singles or as an album track in late December 2022, January 2023, or whereabouts (exceptions are possible). Musicians that made our ears perk up in January 2023 include 🎙 Arlo Parks, 🎙 Joesef, 🎙 Miley Cyrus, 🎙 Ñengo Flow x Bad Bunny, 🎙 Queen Naija, and 🎙 Sam Smith x Koffee x Jessie Reyez among others. The musical styles are all over the map on this musical compendium. So, without further ado, here are those 🎧 Awesome Songs: January 2023!
1. Sam Smith, Koffee & Jessie Reyez, “Gimme”
💿 Gloria • 🏷 Capitol • 🗓 2023
While Reyez arguably gets the best part of the song, Smith and Koffee shine too. Smith continues to open up about themself song after song, album after album. Admittedly a sexual person, they reveal the cards in the first verse and pre-chorus. “So, nut before you come over,” they assert, adding, “Your eyes on my dun, dun-dun-dun / I need you closer.” Day-um, Sam! As for the pre-chorus, “Voyeurs are watching us / Giving me such a rush / When I’m crazy and drunk on love / Give me what I want…” Koffee brings the reggae energy on this tropical, reggae-tinged joint, which means we get the patois. “Mi rock yuh body, ooh suh go rock yuh body fi mi / Come over yah so may mi push yuh body to the limit.” Yup, it’s giving good sex, ladies and gents! Clearly, on “Gimme,” the 🏆 Academy and Grammy-award winning nonbinary singer/songwriter is embracing his sexual side. We know Smith can slay a ballad, but it is also cool to hear him switch things up and open up.
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2. Ava Max, “Dancing’s Done”
💿 Diamonds & Dancefloors • 🏷 Atlantic • 🗓 2023
3. Ñengo Flow & Bad Bunny, “Gato de Noche”
🎵 “Gato de Noche” • 🏷 Rimas Entertainment • 🗓 2022
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4. Queen Naija, “Let’s Talk About It”
🎵 “Let’s Talk About It” • 🏷 Queen Naija/UMG Recordings, Inc. • 🗓 2023
5. Skrillex, Fred again.. & Flowdan, “Rumble”
🎵 “Rumble” • 🏷 OWSLA / Atlantic • 🗓 2023
“Run for dem life when I step into the jungle,” Flowdan asserts, adding, “Said they wanna group up, they better move up / Never gonna win a Royal Rumble.” Woo! As stellar as those lines are, his best moments arrive on the refrain: “Yo, listen, you hear that? Killers in the jungle.” The music brilliantly matches his jungle reference with an intense percussive, tribal groove and a sense of enigma. During the drop, Duhé also references the rumble. Beyond the refrain, Flowdan also drops some vibe-laden smoking references in the second verse (“Yo, you hear that? Over, smell the aroma”). All told, 🎵 “Rumble” is a big mood, surefire vibe bop. Just the energy needed for 2023.
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6. Miley Cyrus, “Flowers”
💿 Endless Summer Vacation • 🏷 Smiley Miley, Inc. / Columbia • 🗓 2023
“We were right ‘til we weren’t,” she asserts in the first verse, continuing, “Built a home and watched it burn.” That is an accurate, poetic way to cap off an ended union. The second verse has a similar tenor about it, as she sings, “No remorse, no regret / I forgive every word you said.” The centerpiece, of course, is the chorus where she is better off alone, at least, for now: “I can buy myself flowers / Write my name in the sand /… I can hold my own hand / Yeah, I can love me better than you can.” Besides entertaining, emotional, and relatable lyrics, the music is lit too, thanks to production by 🎛️ Kid Harpoon and Tyler Johnson. That groove is electric! Despite her love troubles (Liam Hemsworth definitely appears to be the big culprit here), Miley Cyrus makes sweet lemonade out of sour lemons on 🎵 “Flowers”. Her voice is amazing, the songwriting memorable, and the sound – quite an ear-catching vibe.
7. Tiësto, “Lay Low”
💿 DRIVE • 🏷 Musical Freedom Label Ltd. • 🗓 2023
8. Arlo Parks, “Weightless”
💿 My Soft Machine • 🏷 Arlo Parks / Transgressive • 🗓 2023
9. The National, “Tropic Morning News”
💿 First Two Pages of Frankenstein • 🏷 The National / 4AD • 🗓 2023
10. Ice Spice, “In Ha Mood”
💿 Like..? (EP) • 🏷 Dolo Entertainment, Inc. / UMG Recordings, Inc. • 🗓 2023
11. Fall Out Boy, “Love From The Other Side”
💿 So Much (For) Stardust • 🏷 Fall Out Boy Inc. • 🗓 2023
12. Bailey Zimmerman, “Get to Gettin’ Gone”
🎵 “Get to Gettin’ Gone” • 🏷 Warner Music Nashville / Elektra • 🗓 2022
“To get to getting’ gone
Get on my no-look-back, yeah
And like an old song
Fadin’ off in the radio static
We had it good, ain’t no good time for goodbye
Don’t you think it’s about time?
That this life we been livin’, lips you been kissin’
Ties that I’m settin’ on
Get to getting’ gone.”
Beyond the expressive vocals, fine rhythmic and melodic lines, and the songwriting, the sound and production bode well for Zimmerman. 🎛 Austin Shawn does a fine job behind the boards. To reiterate, the relationship has expired for Bailey, but his stardom is only beginning.
13. Måneskin, “GOSSIP” (Ft. Tom Morello)
💿 RUSH! • 🏷 Epic • 🗓 2023
David matches the intensity of the instrumental, bringing out those gossipy lyrics! “Welcome to the city of lies,” for example, seems to be shade towards Los Angeles. Another shady moment comes at the end of the first verse where David sings about superficiality – “Just put some plastic on your face.” The characterization gets no better in the pre-chorus, referencing fake people, a jaded American Dream, ultimately leading to the toxic, ear-catching chorus: “You’re not iconic, you are just like them all.” The second verse is similar to the first, with the cards revealed early on. Fittingly, Morello gets a guitar solo, something that all guitar gods should be entitled to. All told, great vocals, and electrifying instrumental, memorable lyrics, and high energy make “GOSSIP” a fun one.
14. clide, “INFINITE”
🎵 “INFINITE” • 🏷 clide • 🗓 2022
15. Joesef, “Borderline”
💿 Permanent Damage • 🏷 Bold Cut / AWAL Recordings Ltd • 🗓 2023
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16. contradash, “Room number”
🎵 “Room number” • 🏷 neverstopdash llc • 🗓 2022
17. Ryan Mack, “Did You Love Me Ever?”
🎵 “Did You Love Me Ever?” • 🏷 Ryan Mack • 🗓 2023
18-19. HARDY, “the mockingbird & THE CROW”/ “RADIO SONG”
💿 the mockingbird & THE CROW • 🏷 Big Loud / Big Loud Rock • 📅 2023
🎵 “RADIO SONG” marks another notable moment from HARDY’s 2023 LP. Here, he enlists 🎙 Jeremy McKinnon, from 🎙 A Day To Remember, for the assist. This is clearly NOT your father’s country music. “RADIO SONG” has its country moments – the chorus – but otherwise, it is, um, its own distinct record. The appearance of McKinnon alone signals “RADIO SONG” hits different. For one, arguably, the most important, screamed lyric that he ‘sings’ is “Fuck”… There’s metalcore energy, for sure. Furthermore, HARDY, save for the chorus, drops quasi-rapped verses, for lack of a better description. One of the bullets he serves up: “Well if it ain’t under four minutes it ain’t gon’ be a hit / If there ain’t no steel in it they ain’t gon’ play yo shit.” That $h!† right there is cold!
Awesome Songs: January 2023 [📷: Brent Faulkner/The Musical Hype; 4AD, Arlo Parks, Atlantic, AWAL, Big Loud/Big Loud Rock, Bold Cut, Capitol, clide, Columbia, Elektra, Epic, Fall Out Boy Inc., Musical Freedom Label Ltd., The National, neverstopdash llc, OWSLA, Queen Naija, Rimas Entertainment, Ryan Mack, Smiley Miley, Inc., Transgressive, UMG Recordings, Inc., Warner Music Nashville; Adam Lukac, Andrea Piacquadio, Olha Ruskykh,Tima Miroshnichenko via Pexels]
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