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🎧 Best Songs of 2021 features songs courtesy of Adele, Billie Eilish, Doja Cat, Jazmine Sullivan, Lil Nas X, and Taylor Swift.
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ne of the most daunting tasks, each and every year, is to select the BEST SONGS OF XXXX. After making the decision to axe the rankings and merely select a list of the best songs mid-year on 🎧 40 Best Songs of 2021 (So Far), the rankings have returned for the final edition, 🎧 50 Best Songs of 2021. In 2020, the final best-of list comprised of 100 songs (100 Best Songs of 2020). This, year, there are four lists. One list features 15 honorable mentions (🎧 Best Songs of 2021: Honorable Mentions), while the other three features songs 50-36, 35-21, and the top-20 respectively.🎧Best Songs of 2021 is loaded, as you’d expect! Some of the big names contributing their gift of songs are 🎙 Adele, 🎙 Billie Eilish, 🎙 Doja Cat, 🎙 Jazmine Sullivan, 🎙 Lil Nas X, and 🎙 Taylor Swift among others. Honestly, there’s a little bit of everything here, including songs I highly doubt others selected on their year-end/year in review lists. Agree or disagree, I hope you enjoy the most time-consuming, arduous compendium to put together year-in and year-out, 🎧 Best Songs of 2021. Here, is 🎧 Best Songs of 2021: 35-21.
35. Ed Sheeran, “Visiting Hours”
💿 = • 🏷 Atlantic • 📅 2021
“I wish that heaven had visiting hours / So I could just swing by and ask your advice.” A gorgeous instrumental intro sets the tone for this pop ballad. Sheeran delivers radiant, expressive, and emotional vocals, even managing to dip into falsetto. I like the production with its mix of acoustic and electric guitars and piano. Furthermore, I love how it expands scope on the second verse with layered vocals and increased dynamics. The chorus changes after each verse. An awesome touch is the use of brass following the second chorus, prior to the third verse. Notably, pad accompanies the third verse, contrasting the more dynamic second verse. Ultimately, Visiting Hours” is superb thanks to the inspiration behind it – remembering someone special who is no longer here. Sheeran gives his all here, providing a fitting tribute.
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34. Cardi B, “Up”
🎵 “Up” • 🏷 Atlantic • 📅 2021
On “Up,” we get an aggressive, energetic performance. Cardi’s unapologetic AF, pushing the envelope being utterly risqué: “If I had a dick, you’d probably lick it like a lollipop.” As to be expected, she delivers some truly risqué rhymes that make you either (1) gasp in complete and utter awe or (2) giggle (“He nutted on my butt, I said, ‘I’m glad that you came’”). The hook (appearing at the top) is quite simple, but also incredibly catchy. The hook is controversial, but that’s a separate discussion. Ultimately, it’s a banger that you should totally turn up ⬆.
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33. Jazmine Sullivan, “Pick Up Your Feelings”
💿 Heaux Tales • 🏷 RCA • 📅 2021
“Oh, I’m tryna find a fuck to give for you,” she bites on the second verse, continuing, “You ran out of chances of forgivin’ ya / Yeah, listen, I ain’t listenin’.” Sound-wise, “Pick Up Your Feelings” is both refreshing and throwback. 🎛 DZL does a fine job behind the boards. Elite vocals, attitude, and a big personality make “Pick Up Your Feelings” top-rate.
32. Billie Eilish, “NDA”
💿 Happier Than Ever • 🏷 Darkroom / Interscope • 📅 2021
“NDA” is a darker moment from Happier Than Ever, with the title serving as an acronym for non-disclosure agreement. Billie lets us peek into her world throughout the song. She rose to fame as a teen, and she imparts the downside of fame including stalkers, lack of parties, and the time she “Had a pretty boy over, but he couldn’t stay / On his way out, I made him sign an NDA.” Later, on this intense yet intriguing gem, she adds, “I’ve been havin’ fun gettin’ older now / Didn’t change my number, made him shut his mouth / At least I gave him something he can cry about.” I love how Eilish sounds throughout, particularly the brief but gorgeous chorus, as well as her ratcheted up intensity on the outro (excerpted at the top). “NDA” is utterly sublime. It’s well-written, superbly produced, and yields an elite vocal performance from Eilish.
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31. St. Vincent, “Down”
💿 Daddy’s Home • 🏷 Loma Vista • 📅 2021
“Get off your own shit, get off of my tit,” Clark bites on the bridge, continuing, “Go face your demons, check into treatment / Go flee the country, go blame your daddy.” All the while these awesome lyrics are being unveiled, the music is killer with rhythmic Wurlitzer, assertive guitar, and an utterly infectious groove. That doesn’t even account for compelling lead and backing vocals by Clark herself.
30. Lana Del Rey, “For Free”
Ft. Zella Day & Weyes Blood
💿 Chemtrails Over the Country Club • 🏷 Interscope • 🗓 2021
The original – intact with clarinet solo, fitting – is magical. Likewise, the Del Rey take is also quite special, and has a strong case for crowning achievement on a truly intriguing album. That’s saying something considering how many great originals grace Chemtrails. Del Rey makes “For Free” sound like her own song.
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29. Dream Theater, “The Alien”
💿 A View from the Top of the World • 🏷 Ytse Jams, Inc. / InsideOutMusic • 📅 2021
If you enjoy complex music, then “The Alien” is your cup of tea. Adventurous time signatures, angular, virtuosic guitar lines, nonstandard structure, and unique harmonic progression all characterize this impressive nine-and-a-half-minute opener. While “The Alien” has its more aggressive moments, it also has radiant, smoother moments that reminds of the prog-rock sounds of the 70s. The vocals of James LaBrie don’t enter the mix until after the two-minute-mark, upping the ante, delivering an existential, extraterrestrial theme.
“I am the alien Out here in the stars We'll search ‘til we find! No matter how far A far better world For all human race And beyond!”
28. ABBA, “I Still Have Faith in You”
💿 Voyage • 🏷 Polar Music International AB / Universal Music Group • 📅 2021
“I still have faith in you / I see it now / Through all these years, that faith live on somehow.” What earns “I Still Have Faith in You” a spot on this list? Basically, it has all the ingredients of a hit. No, ABBA weren’t going to reclaim the pop throne with “I Still Have Faith in You,” but, as a post-prime record by the iconic collective, it checks off all boxes. The vocal performance is strong. The songwriting (🎙 🎼✍ Benny Andersson & 🎙 🎼✍ Björn Ulvaeus) is memorable, particularly on the chorus. The arrangement and production (Andersson and Ulvaeus) are superb as well – warm, grand, and exuberant, particularly as the record progresses. Hearing 🎵 “I Still Have Faith in You,” I still have great faith in ABBA.
27. Foo Fighters, “No Son of Mine”
💿 Medicine at Midnight • 🏷 RCA • 📅 2021
“No Son of Mine” has ample pros. It starts with electrifying, jagged guitars, that roar from the jump. Furthermore, the bass anchors things down, while the drums pummel hard AF. Of course, the biggest pro is none other than the electrifying front man, 🎙 Dave Grohl who is turned-up as ever. Everything about the record rocks hard, including the repetitive, infectious, and in-your-face titular lyric. Not only does “No son of mine” appear on the chorus (four times in most instances) it appears on every verse multiple times. No, the Foos aren’t serving up a poetic lyrical masterpiece, but they have clear intent, per the front man’s quote from Rolling Stone: “Lyrically it’s meant to poke at the hypocrisy of self-righteous leaders, people that are guilty of committing the crimes they’re supposedly against…” “No Son of Mine” is a big and obnoxious record, and we wouldn’t have it any other way!
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26. Megan Thee Stallion, “Thot Shit”
💿 Something for Thee Hotties • 🏷 1501 Certified Ent. / 300 Entertainment • 📅 2021
“Thot Shit” features production work by 🎛 OG Parker and 🎛 LilJuMadeDaBeat. They stitch up the track for Megan, who drops a compelling flow, as always. We get exactly what we’ve come to expect from her: explicitness, outlandishness, rawness, and surefire, unapologetic-ness, all from the jump. The chorus is repetitive, simple, yet highly effective: “Hands on my knees, shakin’ ass, on my thot shit.” Beyond those memorable lyrics, Megan delivers numerous ear catching lines. Two fine examples: “Missionary or doggystyle, I’ma top shit / Pussy-ass niggas hatin’ on me from the closet, ah” and “2021, finna graduate college / Goth girl shit, I’m a real hot topic.” The former lyric is both sexual and seems to reference the closet, in reference to gay men. Do with that whatever you will. “Thot Shit” is totally worth bumping – another enjoyable banger to add to the listening rotation.
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25. Jazmine Sullivan, “Lost One”
💿 Heaux Tales • 🏷 RCA • 📅 2021
Like much of Heaux Tales, Sullivan is raw, yet manages to remind us of the glory of neo-soul and a more soulful brand R&B. Also, producer 🎛 Dave “Pop” Watson” deserves a shout out for his simple, tasteful backdrop. Ultimately, this is an incredibly relatable record – one of the better ones of 2021.
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24. Snoh Aalegra, “Lost You”
💿 Temporary Highs in the Violet Skies • 🏷 Artium Recordings / Roc Nation • 📅 2021
“You and I was no debating / Now it’s up for conversation.” Ooh wee! “Lost You” features superb production by 🎛 No ID and 🎛 Maneesh, balancing past and present superbly 👍. This backdrop sets up Snoh Aalegra for surefire success. She, in turn, puts in work with beautiful, pure vocals. She never over-sings or forces things, delivering cool energy, if you will 👍. The icing on top, of course, is the theme. Thematically, Snoh reflects on losing love yet still longing for that person. That’s relatable to the nth degree if I do say so myself.
“Although I lost you I, I’ll always want you ‘Cause you take me high.”
Indeed Snoh Aalegra, indeed.
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23. Elton John & Stevie Wonder, “Finish Line”
💿 The Lockdown Sessions • 🏷 Mercury • 🗓 2021
The icing on the cake? The second verse performed by Wonder, who sounds as youthful as he did back in his heyday. His marvelous tenor brings contrast, and helps to drive “Finish Line,” well, onward to the finish line. He meshes well with John and choir on the chorus following his verse. Amplifying the spirit and musicianship even more is his harmonica solo. The finish line of “Finish Line” itself is eventful with John, Wonder, choir, and an unnamed soloist making all listeners want to witness – hallelujah!
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22. J. Cole, “9 5 . s o u t h”
💿 The Off-Season • 🏷 Dreamville / Roc Nation • 📅 2021
There’s no chorus, but there is an interlude between the first and second verses, with a badass outro following the second. On the outro, most notably, there’s a timely 🎙 Lil Jon & The Eastside Boyz sample, 🎵 “Put Yo Hood Up”. “9 5 . s o u t h” is not only an epic start to The-Off Season, but it also easily ranks among the best songs of 2021.
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21. 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.
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