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On this the 13th edition of 5ive Songs, 2021, we select five songs that are associated with NEW YORK in some form or fashion.
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Welcome to 5ive Songs, where we keep things short and sweet – no extra calories or needless fluff! There’s a theme/topic, five songs, and a short blurb. Yes, it’s a playlist, but it’s a miniature playlist that shouldn’t take much time to consume. On this the 13th edition of 5ive Songs, 2021, we select five songs that are associated with NEW YORK in some form or fashion. Okay, let’s get into it!
1. Taylor Swift, “Welcome to New York”
💿 1989 • 🏷 Big Machine • 📅 2014
“Welcome To New York” is bright, sleekly produced (Swift, 🎛 Ryan Tedder, and 🎛 Noel Zancanella), and incredibly inviting. Accurately, Swift sings on the first verse, “Everybody here wants something more / Searching for a sound we hadn’t heard before.” She follows up on the second with a similarly accurate statement: “Everybody here was someone else before / And you can want who you want / Boys and boys and girls and girls.” ❤️ that LGBTQ+ 🏳️🌈 nod for sure. “Welcome To New York” celebrates Swift’s move to the great city in the state of NY.
2. Jeremy Zucker, “Brooklyn boy”
💿 brent ii • 🏷 Republic • 📅 2021
The final chorus of “Brooklyn boy” is terrific:
“You’ll be my savior, I’ll be your Brooklyn boy Keep me from danger, ‘til I go overboard I haven’t left my house in months I’ll be your angel, you’ll be my flower girl When it gets painful, I’ll take all I can endure Fuck are we fighting for? The year’s already gone.”
Beyond the chorus, there’s a surprising outro, which features more electronic production touches and vocals effects that we don’t normally associated with Zucker. He’s also quite overt which is a welcome change of pace by all means.
Also Appears On 🔽:
🔗 🎧 Brooklyn: 3BOPS No. 12 (2021)
3. St. Vincent, “New York”
💿 MASSEDUCTION • 🏷 Loma Vista • 📅 2017
Well-written and enjoyable, she keeps things simple on “New York.” Arguably, the varying pre-chorus is the best part of “New York.” Nonetheless, the chorus, which doesn’t appear until after the second verse, is strong as well, adding to the allure of this NY-based gem.
“I have lost a hero I have lost a friend But for you, darling I’d do it all again.”
4. Jon Bellion, “New York Soul – Pt. ii”
💿 The Human Condition • 🏷 Capitol • 📅 2016
“New York Soul – Pt. ii” is Jon Bellion to the core. There is colorful, intriguing production work, with some badass beat/production switches in the process. Bellion is confident AF, packing some punch behind his bars, particularly the moment he denounces “fuck boy rap” on the second verse. Adding to the allure, my boy 🎙 Alec Benjamin serenades us on the Brooklyn-loving chorus (“Lay me down in Brooklyn if I lose my life /… I did everything for New York”).
5. Jay-Z, “Empire State of Mind”
Ft. Alicia Keys
💿 The Blueprint 3 • 🏷 Roc Nation • 📅 2009
“In New York Concrete jungle where dreams are made of There’s nothin’ you can’t do Now you’re in New York These streets will make you feel brand-new Big lights will inspire you Let’s hear it for New York, New York, New York.”
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