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Awesome Songs That Tickled My Fancy: November 2020 🎧 features 2 Chainz, Fousheé, Lil Nas X, Megan Thee Stallion & Shawn Mendes.
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Ah, it’s time to select the best songs of month: 🎧 AWESOME SONGS THAT TICKLED MY FANCY: NOVEMBER 2020! All of the songs on 🎧 Awesome Songs That Tickled My Fancy: November 2020 were released as singles or as an album track in November 2020, or whereabouts (I reserve the right to make exceptions). Musicians that made our ears perk up in the month of November include 🎙 2 Chainz, 🎙 Fousheé, 🎙 Lil Nas X, Megan Thee Stallion, and 🎙 Shawn Mendes among others. Without further ado, here are AWESOME SONGS THAT TICKLED MY FANCY: NOVEMBER 2020!
1. Shawn Mendes & Justin Bieber, “Monster”
💿 Wonder • 🏷 Island • 🗓 2020
Mendes kicks things off, impressing with his gorgeous, vulnerable pipes, singing about the ups and downs of fame and superstardom. Bieber takes a similar perspective on the second verse, mentioning the mistakes he’s made and adds on the bridge how hard it’s been to redeem himself. The centerpiece, the chorus, is quite powerful and emotional. Both artists marvelously, and both do a fine job capturing the plight of fame.
2. Ariana Grande, “34+35”
💿 Positions • 🏷 Republic • 🗓 2020
“Can you stay up all night? / Fuck me ‘til the daylight /Thirty-four, thirty-five (yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah).” Wow – what a chorus! Furthermore, Grande makes sure she’s taking care of herself so that she can keep him and of course, so the sex can remain 🔥. The innuendo is over the top, but as naughty and risqué as “69” – I mean “34 + 35” – is, it’s definitely quite a ‘fucking’ bop (pun intended).
3. Maluma & The Weeknd, “Hawái (Remix)”
🎵 “Hawái (Remix)” • 🏷 Sony Latin • 🗓 2020
Here, the artists reference their respective former flames supposed faux happiness via a vacation in Hawaii, intact with cute IG pics. From there, the sole verse arrives, courtesy of Maluma, reprised from the original. He discusses his ex-lover and these things she’s doing post-relationship, again, particularly via IG. He can see through the façade. Definitely entertaining.
4. Megan Thee Stallion, “Shots Fired”
💿 Good News • 🏷 300 Entertainment • 🗓 2020
Who does Megan shoot at exactly? Tory Lanez, and honestly, she obliterates him following the infamous incident where he shot her in the foot in Summer 2020. She goes in, not only on him, but also calls out “a lotta weak niggas” who “hate me, but watch my videos beatin’ they dick.” Shots fired and fancy tickled indeed!
5. The Kid LAROI, “F*ck You, Goodbye”
Ft. Machine Gun Kelly
💿 F*CK LOVE (SAVAGE) • 🏷 Columbia • 🗓 2020
Also appears on 🔽:
🔗 🎧 Goodbye: 5ive Songs No. 60
6. Megan Thee Stallion, “Body”
💿 Good News • 🏷 300 Entertainment • 🗓 2020
Megan breaks from the pattern long enough to throw in “Body crazy, curvy, wavy, big titties, lil’ waist.” If you listened to no more of the song, you’d get the premise. Perhaps you might characterize Megan as being cocky, but she’s no cockier or different from her male counterparts. “Body” is infectious as albeit.
7. Myylo, “Cut Him Off”
🎙 Myylo • 🎵 “Cut Him Off” • 🗓 2020
Myylo is bold and unapologetic from the onset. You’ve gotta love his attitude and energy as he makes it clear this guy was clearly “a fuck boy prodigy” – not worth the energy let alone heartache. Giving advice to a friend dejected by the loss of this no-good dude, Lewis makes it clear that it’s best to “cut him off.” We’re served up great vocals – boyish, bright, enthusiastic, and energetic. The lyrics are on-point, with gems like “I should know I’m the pot you’re the kettle / He’s a spork and that’s dumb utensil.” Honestly, I can’t get enough of Myylo – he’s just a total bop.
8. Miley Cyrus, “Prisoner”
Ft. Dua Lipa
💿 Plastic Hearts • 🏷 RCA • 🗓 2020
“Prisoner, prisoner, locked up Can’t get you off my mind, off my mind Lord knows I tried a million times, million times, oh-woah Why can’t you, why can’t you just let me go?”
Besides strong, passionate vocals (“I tasted Heaven, now I can’t live without it / I can’t forget you and your love is the loudest”), Cyrus and Lipa get sweet production work courtesy of 🎙 The Monsters & Strangerz and 🎙 watt. Ultimately, Cyrus and Lipa ‘do the damn thing.’ Add passionate lyrics, a minor key, and excellent production and “Prisoner” is a certified bop.
9. Lil Nas X, “Holiday”
🎵 “Holiday” • 🏷 Columbia • 🗓 2020
It’s not deep mind you, but there’s a certain charm, likely captured more by the artist himself than the lyrics. Still, give the man credit for a bold lyric like “I might bottom on the low, but I top shit” 🏳️🌈. Slay! Besides the chorus, I love the gimmicky “dun, dun, dun” that appear on the pre-chorus, adding even more charm to this record. “Holiday” is a bop, period. It’s short but absolutely, positively sweet.
10. Raheem DeVaughn, “Twilight”
Ft. The Colleagues
💿 What a Time to Be in Love • 🏷 SoNo Recording Group / DeVaughn Media Group • 🗓 2020
From the start, “Twilight” sounds like familiar territory for the gifted R&B artist. The production, courtesy of The Colleagues, Raheem DeVaughn, and 🎙 Claude Villani, hearkens back to the R&B/Soul of yesteryear while sounding refreshing in 2020. Sounds supporting him include soulful backing vocals accentuating the lead, tasty, ripe guitar, robust bass, lush strings, and a lazy groove that lays right in the pocket. With a clear and convincing vibe established by the music, DeVaughn is beastly as the lead, absolutely slaying. His vocals are on-point, oozing in sexiness, capturing the mood of those late night ‘happenings.’ Honestly, you can clearly picture what’s going down – DeVaughn lays it out for the listener loud and clear. Fancy sufficiently tickled!
11. Don Diablo, “Kill Me Better”
with Imanbek, Ft. Trevor Daniel
🎵 “Kill Me Better” • 🏷 HEXAGON • 🗓 2020
As to be expected, there are numerous writers that make “Kill Me Better” go. From an instrumental standpoint, “Kill Me Better” is awesome, with its energetic, inescapable synthwave vibes on full display. There’s definitely an 80s vibe in play, but clearly, “Kill Me Better” sounds like a proud product of 2020. Of course, beyond the masterful production by Diablo, it’s the vocals of Trevor Daniel that bring the record to life. Daniel has a stunning voice, here, bringing something of an emo/punk vibe, which is super cool when mixed with the synthwave sound. Furthermore, the lyrics only add to this emo-tilt, particularly the pre-chorus:
“Gotta kill another demon left in my head He’s been scheming no the walls and under my bed It’s these suicidal thoughts that I’m fed Welcome to my American wasteland.”
Don Diablo, Imabek, and Trevor Daniel make one heck of a team. Great production, great writing, and awesome singing make “Kill Me Better” a surefire winner.
12. H.E.R., “Hold On”
🎵 “Hold On” • 🏷 RCA • 🗓 2020
Of course, the biggest selling point of “Hold On” is none other than H.E.R. herself – 🚫🎩. She serves up beautiful, expressive, and nuanced vocals. As she has over the past few years, she sounds incredible. She’s always in command, without forcing things. In addition to her own marvelous instrument, great songwriting (matters of the heart) and a gorgeous melody give her awesome material to work with. The chorus is particularly sweet. For fans who enjoy R&B that feels modern yet incorporates cues from the past, “Hold On” should totally tickle your fancy.
13. Chainz, “Quarantine Thick”
Ft. Mulatto
💿 So Help Me God • 🏷 Gamebread / Def Jam • 🗓 2020
Beyond Chainz, 🎙 Mulatto plays off the sex that he throws out, responding in equally sexed-up fashion: “Quarantine thick, he tryna get me lipo (ooh) / Pussy holy water, put that on the Bible.” Damn! Even if she’s ‘unrefined,’ you’ve gotta love her quick, agile flow and the mad attitude she brings to the table. Banger!
Also appears on 🔽:
🔗 🎧 Quarantine: 5ive Songs No. 64
14. Fousheé, “single af”
🎙 Fousheé • 🎵 “single af” • 🗓 2020
Perhaps the f-bomb will offend those who are against the profane nature modern music but give her credit for making the chorus incredibly musical. Melodically, it’s gimmicky, slick, and quite playful – atonement for being potty mouthed! She makes it clear that she is single because the past love has been flawed and totally not worth it. Even so, she’s ready to try again. “Finally, ready to go out and get it,” she sings at the end of the first verse, continuing, “Never felt so sexy, feel bad for my exes / I’m living my life.” Here’s the deal though, she may be “single, ready to mingle,” but she’s also “Not ready to settle but practice is helpful.” And of course, she’s confident AF. Ultimately, “single af” is a fun, refreshing R&B song.
15. Busta Rhymes, “Strap Yourself Down”
💿 Extinction Level Event 2: The Wrath of God • 🏷 The Conglomerate Entertainment, Inc. / EMPIRE • 🗓 2020
The record sounds like a vintage hardcore, East Coast rap joint, particularly the best part of the record, the beat switch. Part one is 🔥 in its own right, but when those aggressive, boom-bap drums accompany Busta, he’s on another level. The beat switch alone would’ve been enough to secure the gem status of “Strap Yourself.” Add in Busta being true to his eccentric self, and this is a must hear!
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