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🎧 Awesome Songs That Tickled My Fancy: September 2021 features Adam Melchor, Anthony Hamilton, Ari Lennox, Badflower & Troye Sivan.
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h, it’s time to select the best songs of month: 🎧 Awesome Songs That Tickled My Fancy: September 2021! All the songs on 🎧 Awesome Songs That Tickled My Fancy: September 2021 were released as singles or as an album track in September 2021, or whereabouts (I reserve the right to make exceptions).Musicians that made our ears perk up in the month of September include 🎙 Adam Melchor, 🎙 Anthony Hamilton, 🎙 Ari Lennox, 🎙 Badflower, and 🎙 Troye Sivan among others. So, without further ado, here are those 🎧 Awesome Songs That Tickled My Fancy: September 2021!
1. Ari Lennox, “Pressure”
🎵 “Pressure” • 🏷 Dreamville / Roc Nation • 📅 2021
Although painfully underrated, the R&B singer/songwriter is incredibly talented. The utterly sublime, steamy single was produced by 🎛 Jermaine Dupri, 🎛 Bryan-Michael Cox, and 🎛 Elite. Not only is Ari Lennox is fierce AF on “Pressure,” but so is the backing instrumental, which has a dash of old-school. “Pressure” ranks among the best songs released in 2021.
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2. Adam Melchor, “What a Damn Shame”
🎵 “What a Damn Shame” • 🏷 R&R Digital / Warner • 📅 2021
I heart the references to clothing, as well as more clever references to, say Frank Sinatra that evolve from singing about clothing:
“I heard Sinatra wouldn’t be caught dead without a suit Well, I know ‘m not him My hair’s more curly and my eyes a little less blue.”
Furthermore, tying intriguing verses together is the centerpiece – the chorus. We get to curse (lightly) as we sing along to these fun lyrics (excerpted above). The final piece of the “What a Damn Shame” pie is the production, which is #winning as well. There’s an alternative pop/rock sensibility which seems to play to Melchor’s strengths. Mr. Melchor totally tickled my fancy with this DA-YUM GOOD SONG!
3. Kim Petras, “Future Starts Now”
🎵 “Future Stars Now” • 🏷 Amigo / Republic • 📅 2021
Petras slays, from the occasional French lyrics (“Le future c’est maintenant / Un, deux, trois, quatre”) to her exuberant, commanding vocals on the chorus, excerpted above and continued as follows:
“You’re more than just anybody Don’t give up, the future starts now Worry ‘bout it in the morning Take it to another level You’re more than just anybody Don’t give up, the future starts now.”
Those lyrics are encouraging – positive and uplifting! On the verses, she is also future-minded, essentially urging us to put those worries aside and embrace a new-day with new possibilities. After compelling with her performance, we get an extended instrumental to close things out. Petras shines on “Future Starts Now” with elite production, strong vocals with ample personality, and memorable, thoughtful songwriting.
4. Troye Sivan, “Angel Baby”
🎵 “Angel Baby” • 🏷 Universal Music Australia Pty Ltd • 📅 2021
“Angel Baby” checks off all boxes. Sivan gets gorgeous production work from 🎛 Jason Evigan, who embraces a lush, plush, 80s-infused sound. Vocally, Sivan sounds utterly sublime, coming off authentic and honest. I heart the dedication that he exhibits towards his ‘angel.’ “I tell you how I almost died, while you’re bringing me back to life,” he sings on the pre-chorus, before unveiling the epic chorus. On the chorus, there’s a fuller sound with more punch from a production perspective. Furthermore, Sivan also performs with more oomph. The chorus is incredibly tuneful, bearing a memorable melody:
“I just wanna live in this moment forever ‘Cause I’m afraid that living couldn't get any better Started giving up on the world forever Until you give up heaven so we could be together.”
Troye Sivan excels in the pop lane, unafraid to embrace queerness. Musically, “Angel Baby” showcases a high level of musicianship in all facets: great performance, songwriting, and production work.
Also appears on 🔽:
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5. Badflower, “Johnny Wants to Fight”
💿 This is How the World Ends • 🏷 Big Machine / John Varvatos • 📅 2021
Katz expounds on this on the verses, asserting, “He’s [Johnny] looking for somebody to pound /… He’s fucking mad ‘cause he knows that somebody was with her.” Of course, later, on the second verse, we find out that Josh was ‘with her,’ hence, why, as the chorus confirms, “Let him break my fucking nose until I’m barely breathing / … Give it everything you got / Because your girlfriend put her body on me / Shallow loser.” In the process, as you can already see, Badflower and Katz keep those f-bombs flying. The music = energetic AF.
Also appears on 🔽:
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6. Chlöe, “Have Mercy”
🎵 “Have Mercy” • 🏷 Columbia • 📅 2021
“Have Mercy” is readymade for the club – and listening After Dark 🕛 🌃. It’s edgy but not too edgy. On the chorus, Chlöe serves up ample swagger, showing herself to be confident AF. “All this ass up in my jeans / You can’t get up in between,” she asserts on the chorus, continuing, “You tryna get a piece of me / I can teach you a couple of things (Lord, have mercy, work).” Beyond the chorus, she teases a nameless boy, proclaiming at the end of both verses, “You can’t get this thickness out of your mind.” Woo! Furthermore, on the more aggressive second verse, she asserts, “Body language like speaking Spanglish / I’ll educate ya how to do this shit.” Aiding the sexed-up theme and lyrics is slick, modern production work, courtesy of Bailey, 🎛 Murda Beatz, 🎛 BoogzDaBeast, 🎛 FnZ, and 🎛 Joseph L’Étranger.
Also appears on 🔽:
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7. Halsey, “The Lighthouse”
💿 If I Can’t Have Love, I Want Power • 🏷 Capitol • 🗓 2021
Despite being called “The Lighthouse,” Halsey opts for a dark, ‘minor-key’ path. Case in point – the chorus: “There is a lighthouse / In the middle of the deep / And I’m still stranded on the shoreline there / And nobody hears me scream.” Yikes! Besides the chorus, Frangipane provides examples of several bad, devilish experiences. On the first verse, she mentions an ex who “Was tall and mean with venom eyes so green / Wanted reconciliation, but my tongue was in my teeth” (Yes, we can speculate if that’s 🎙 G-Eazy 😜) On the second verse, the sailor she meets is not good – “A sailor ain’t a savior cause they only tell you lies.” Of course, Frangipane also admits her own devilishness on the bridge, while on the outro, “the waves come crashing down.” Yeah, some lighthouse, alright!
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8. Mike Taveira, “Sex for Breakfast”
Ft. Allie X
🎵 “Sex for Breakfast” • 🏷 Mike Taveira • 📅 2021
Vocally, Mike sings smoothly, showcasing a marvelous tone. Even so, that doesn’t keep him from delivering a bite, early on, mind you: “How the fuck can we be friends when all we wanna do is / Fuck it if it happens, we already do it.” Woo! Following those eyebrow raising bombs, Taveira backs off the profanity, but keeps it sexy (we wouldn’t have it any other way). I like the way Allie X both complements and contrasts on the second verse. She gets her ear-catching lyrics in too, even if she’s not as ‘salty’ as Mike: “It’s a physically sadistic state, I feel so manic / And this body talk, it got so rude.” Of course, the crème de la crème – the centerpiece – is the chorus:
“Sex for breakfast Aah If you want it, if you want it, if you want it like that You can’t wait for a second Aah Got you coming, got you coming, got you coming right back.”
Coming, huh? Gotta love sexual innuendo! Mike Taveira delivers a surefire bop with “Sex for Breakfast.”
Also appears on 🔽:
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9. Kanye West, “Jesus Lord”
Ft. Jay Electronica
💿 Donda • 🏷 Def Jam • 📅 2021
The mellow production work is sensational, enlisting 🎛 MIKE DEAN, 🎛 Swizz Beatz, and 🎛 Gesaffelstein behind the boards. Even though the sound is mellow – reverent and reflective – there’s hard-knocking beat that’s consistent throughout. West delivers a fine verse, reflecting on his life, particularly the loss of his mother: “Mama, you was the life of the party /… When you lost your life, it took the life out the party / That woman road with me like a Harley.” This is a prime example where you sense the grief West has experienced. Jay Electronica thrills on the second verse, featuring clever pop cultural and spiritual references. Two more moments solidify the greatness of this song: West’s spiritual chorus, and the moving outro by 🎙 Larry Hoover Jr. in support of his incarcerated father, Larry Hoover Sr. Worth noting, a lengthier version, 🎵 “Jesus Lord, Pt. 2” concludes Donda, running an ambitious 11 ½ minutes! It adds three verses courtesy of🎙 The LOX (🎙 Sheek Louch, 🎙 Jadakiss, and 🎙 Styles P).
Also appears on 🔽:
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10. Drake & Tems, “Fountains”
💿 Certified Lover Boy • 🏷 OVO / Republic • 📅 2021
🎵 “Fountains” is an ultra-funky B-O-P – PERIOD! The African groove is infectious – totally inescapable. This is a chilled-out, must-hear banger that feels natural on Drake. From the moment “Fountains” kicks off, it’s a total vibe. Even if you’ve had reservations up to this point in the context of Certified Lover Boy, you simply CANNOT write off “Fountains.” Tems gets the honors of singing the chorus:
“I got nothing to admire, taste certain Baby, longing you make me feel something I got my eyes on you, pull down the curtain I’ll be patient with you, no more fighting.”
This is a record that’s reminiscent of Drake’s former no. 1 hit, 🎵 “One Dance” from 💿 Views. Fancy sufficiently tickled y’all!
11. Lil Nas X, “That’s What I Want”
💿 Montero • 🏷 Columbia • 📅 2021
“That’s What I Want” keeps things short and ‘pop/rock’ in the context of Montero. Where the opening trio embraced the ‘urban’ sound more, “That’s What I Want” has more emo/punk touches – a hint of rock. Surprisingly, or maybe not-so-surprisingly, it works out well – don’t underestimate Montero, damn it! What’s on Lil Nas’ mind here? Love and combatting the loneliness he feels. As always, he keeps things black and queer, and we wouldn’t have it any other way! “Need a boy who can cuddle with me all night / Keep me warm, love me long, be my sunlight.” As always, the best part of the song is the chorus, which is authentic, catchy, and tuneful.
“I want (I), someone to love me I need (I), someone who needs me ‘Cause it don’t feel right when it’s late at night And it’s just me in my dreams So, I want (I), someone to love That’s what I fuckin’ want.”
Fancy sufficiently tickled! How can it not be with Lil Nas X?
12. Anthony Hamilton, “Real Love”
Ft. Rick Ross
💿 Love is the New Black • 🏷 My Music Box / BMG Rights Management • 📅 2021
“Real Love” provides a brilliant balance between old-school and new school. The neo-soul is firmly in play, amplified by an interpolation of 🎵 “Swahililand” courtesy of 🎙 Ahmad Jamal (💿 Jamal Plays Jamal, 1974). Those syncopated, jazzy chords are nothing short of awesome – epic to the nth degree! Besides that kick ass jazz sample, the beat provides a more contemporary anchor, while also recalling the hip-hop soul of the 90s. As always, Anthony Hamilton is locked in, blessing the soulful, love-oriented track with his anointed, distinct pipes. As for Ross, he excels at a soulful, old-school beat, so like Anthony, he’s in his zone. “Real Love,” produced by 🎛 9th Wonder, is ‘really’ good, NO CAP!
Also appears on 🔽:
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13. YEBBA, “Paranoia Purple”
💿 Dawn • 🏷 RCA • 📅 2021
“Paranoia Purple” commences ambiently and enigmatically, providing an incredible, ear-catching listening experience. Melodically and harmonically, the record isn’t nearly as predictable as so many pop, R&B (or alternative pop/R&B) records, which is terrific. Of course, it’s not merely the instrumental or musical underpinnings that make “Paranoia Purple” awesome – what about those vocals? Again, Yebba NEVER disappoints, blessing our ears with her celestial tone. What is she singing about and referencing exactly? Her deceased mother, Dawn. “Say now, I feel my color show how,” Yebba sings from her mom’s perspective, “I think it’s almost time for me to go now.” “Paranoia Purple” is a chilling closer on Dawn.
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