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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: 50-36.
50. Aaron Frazer, “Leanin’ on Your Everlasting Love”
💿 Introducing… • 🏷 Dead Oceans / Easy Eye Sound • 📅 2021
While Frazer delivers a calm, cool, and collected vocal, on “Leanin’ on Your Everlasting Love,” contextually within Introducing…, he brings more oomph and punch. Maybe it’s the passion, coupled with the best production 🎛 Dan Auerbach serves up on the entire album. If you can’t feel the passion on this one, well, you must truly have a heart of stone!
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49. Stromae, “Santé”
💿 Multitude • 🏷 Monsaert Label / Polydor • 📅 2021
Lyrically, “Santé” celebrates workers who don’t get any thanks or far too often go unappreciated. Translated from French, on the chorus, he sings:
“Yes, let’s celebrate those who don’t celebrate Once again, I would like to raise my glass to those who don’t have Those who don’t have Those who don’t have.”
It’s a nice, thoughtful sentiment. With a great performance, intriguing and thoughtful songwriting, and a stellar music video, arguably the crowning achievement is the sound. This is a superbly produced record (Stromae, 🎛 Juanpaio Toch, and 🎛 Moon Willis), one that leaves you in awe of its creativity. It’s bright, ear-catching, and groovy as albeit. The guitar, synths, the rhythms – it’s EVERYTHING. “Santé” is a must-hear sure to boost your musical health!
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48. Burna Boy, “Kilometre”
🎵 “Kilometre” • 🏷 Atlantic • 📅 2021
Burna is on autopilot from the start, beginning with a hella catchy chorus that will stick in your head for days. On the verses, he’s also fiery, performing in his native dialect, dropping some sensational bars. Even with the distinct differences “Kilometre” has compared to an American pop/rap song, there are numerous bars that truly hit hard and resonate throughout. Truly talented, Burna Boy proves he is indeed an African Giant.
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47. Bella Poarch, “Build a Bitch”
🎵 “Build a Bitch” • 🏷 Warner • 📅 2021
Poarch makes it clear far too many men set an impossible standard for their own benefit. On the verses, she goes on to elaborate about the opposite sex’s search for perfection, further illustrating her point. Beyond the songwriting and a strong performance from Poarch, “Build a Bitch” features slick production work (🎛 Elie Rizk and 🎛 Sub Urban) that’s ear catching. Ultimately, Bella delivers on this brief, colorful pop song; among the best of 2021.
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46. Robert Finley, “Souled Out on You”
💿 Sharecropper’s Son • 🏷 Easy Eye Sound • 📅 2021
With 🎛 Dan Auerbach masterfully handling the boards, Finley is on autopilot, particularly on the album’s best song, the pained, incredibly authentic 🎵 “Souled Out on You.” This is a prime example of those expressive, earthy, spirited vocals, filled with grit. Thanks to his authenticity, you truly buy what he’s selling:
“You put me through hell Got me under your spell No matter how hard you try to hide it The whole world can tell.”
Even with an edgier, coarse performance, Finley manages to give us some of the best falsetto that you’ll hear – tremendously soulful.
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45. Shelley FKA DRAM, “The Lay Down”
Ft. H.E.R. & watt
💿 Shelley FKA DRAM • 🏷 Atlantic / EMPIRE • 📅 2021
On “The Lay Down,” the lushness and buttery smooth vibes are breathtaking. This record shows various faces of R&B. DRAM sings angelically, as does 🏆 Oscar and Grammy-winning co-vocalist, 🎙 H.E.R. The chemistry is epic. Also, throw in 🎛 watt writing and working behind the boards and “The Lay Down” only grows into a bigger juggernaut. The two best moments: the chorus and a stellar guitar feature.
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44. Anthony Hamilton, “Real Love”
Ft. Rick Ross
💿 Love is the New Black • 🏷 My Music Box / BMG Rights Management • 📅 2021
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!
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43. 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 chilled-out, must-hear banger feels natural on Drake. From the moment it kicks off, it’s a total vibe. 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.”
Notably, “Fountains” is reminiscent of Drake’s former no. 1 hit, 🎵 “One Dance” from 💿 Views.
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42. St. Vincent, “Pay Your Way in Pain”
💿 Daddy’s Home • 🏷 Loma Vista • 📅 2021
“Pay Your Way in Pain” commences with sort of this cabaret sound – throwback in quality. Soon enough, it transforms into this adventurous joint with a blend of funk and electronic cues. This quirky number is alternative through and through. If nothing else, St. Vincent delivers an ear-catching record that doesn’t conform in any way, shape, or fashion. I love the playful ways that she uses her voice here. The songwriting is also intriguing, telling a compelling story, characteristic of the artist’s music of the past. Specifically, the character seems to be facing plenty of pain as the adversity is through the roof from lack of money, being judged, becoming homeless – it’s a lot! “Pay Your Way in Pain” is quirky as albeit and we wouldn’t have it any other way.
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41. Kacey Musgraves, “Justified”
💿 star-crossed • 🏷 UMG Recordings, Inc. / MCA Nashville • 📅 2021
The verses on find her reflecting on the state of things. The first focuses on the aftermath of the divorce. The second is also reflective, but looks back on the relationship itself, prior to ending. “And when you lied, said you didn’t want me / Tell me, what was I supposed to do?” The chorus, as well as the bridge, sums up conflicted feelings she experiences, highlighted by the assertion “That I [You] shoulda treated you [me] right.”
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40. Billie Eilish, “Your Power”
💿 Happier Than Ever • 🏷 Darkroom / Interscope • 📅 2021
“...I know we didn’t choose to change You might not wanna lose your power But havin’ it’s so strange.”
While this song is personal to Eilish, she aims at an entire congregation wronged by power – abuse. Vocally, she sings as beautifully, intimately, and understatedly as always. Her brother, 🎼✍ 🎛 FINNEAS, co-writes and produces with great results. “Your Power” is more acoustic sounding compared to previous records. The use of guitar as the driving force within the accompaniment is very musical, much like Billie’s vocal performance. As emotionally charged as the record is, Eilish manages to pen a catchy, memorable chorus on this gem.
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39. Taylor Swift, “Willow”
💿 evermore • 🏷 Taylor Swift • 📅 2020
Swift sings with ease, never getting too high, yet packing a punch, nonetheless. Much like the excerpted lyric, the song is incredibly well-written, including a memorable, tuneful chorus. Ask yourself this question: Would a weeping willow tree even weep hearing this glorious song? Fancy sufficiently tickled!
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38. Polo G, “RAPSTAR”
💿 Hall of Fame • 🏷 Columbia • 📅 2021
Polo G blesses us with both a sweet, rhythmic flow as well as a melodic rap performance. What I love about his performance is how we naturally get this contrast of the street/toughness with sheer beauty – harmoniousness. With Polo remaining ‘on’ throughout the course of the record, his best moment is undoubtedly the chorus, which screams H-I-T (and a sexual experience).
“So high up through the clouds, I was swimmin’ I’m probably gon’ drown when I’m in it I bet she gon’ get loud when I’m in it And we might have a child when I’m finished.”
Ultimately, “RAPSTAR” marks another strong showing for the rapper, who brings great personality, rhymes, and a sweet melodic approach to the table on this former no. 1 hit.
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37. Lorde, “Solar Power”
💿 Solar Power • 🏷 Universal Music New Zealand Limited • 📅 2021
She touts the power of summer, and everything associated with it, including ‘the heat’ in a more passionate sense (“My cheeks in high colour, overripe peaches / No shirt, no shoes, only my features”). Of course, the centerpiece is the glorious chorus, readymade for a carefree, fun, and sexy summer:
“Turn it on in a new kind of bright It’s solar (Solar, solar, solar, solar) Come on and let the bliss begin Blink three times when you feel it kickin’ in.”
“Solar Power” marks an utterly sublime return from Lorde thanks to expressive vocals, solid production (🎛 Jack Antonoff), and alluring songwriting.
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36. Diana Ross, “Thank You”
💿 Thank You • 🏷 Decca • 🗓 2021
Diana Ross is ‘giving’ from start to finish, particularly the moments when she ad-libs and shows off an awesome personality. I’d just like to say, ‘thank you’ to Ross for sharing a surefire contemporary soul bop with “Thank You.” This is an awesome reintroduction for an icon. Ross sings well, showcasing tremendous personality. The production is the right balance of old school while sounding refreshing in 2021. The songwriting, also, is fitting for a queen.
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