🎧 Put Your Money on These 15 Put Songs features Beyoncé, Jazmine Sullivan, Paul Anka, Sabrina Claudio, Silk Sonic & Yo Gotti.
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h, it’s time, once again, to PUT together another compendium of songs! If you catch my drift, the keyword is PUT. If you’ve never noticed, so many songs feature the verb – popular! So, guess what? We decided to ‘put in work’ by compiling the 14th playlist of 2022, 🎧 Put Your Money 💵 on These 15 Put Songs.🎧 Put Your Money 💵 on These 15 Put Songs features songs courtesy of 🎙 Beyoncé, 🎙 Jazmine Sullivan, 🎙 Paul Anka, 🎙 Sabrina Claudio, 🎙 Silk Sonic, and 🎙 Yo Gotti among others. This list, hence, features easy listening, pop, R&B, and rap. Also, add some frightening blues and some classic soul to the mix. What we’re saying is, the ear candy is real. So, put aside some time and check out this PUT $hit, will ya?
1. Beyoncé, “Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)”
💿 I Am… Sasha Fierce • 🏷 Sony • 📅 2008
“All the single ladies (All the single ladies) / All the single ladies / Now put your hands up.” WOO! Need an example of a truly ubiquitous song? Look no further than 🎵 “Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It),” one of the best songs in the illustrious musical catalog of 🎙 Beyoncé. The song, which rightfully won the 🏆 Grammy for Song of the Year, appears on her 2008 double album, 💿 I Am… Sasha Fierce. While “Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)” is the crowning achievement, I Am… Sasha Fierce had no shortage of hits, including 🎵 “If I Were a Boy” and 🎵 “Halo”.
Focusing on “Single Ladies,” however, this is a record chocked-full of fun, NO CAP! Produced by Queen Bey, 🎛 The-Dream, and 🎛 Tricky Stewart, “Single Ladies” sounds fresh as ever nearly 15 years after its arrival. The beat! The synths! Most of all, the assertive, attitude-laden vocals of Queen Bey with catchy lyrics makes “Single Ladies” a surefire winner. The minute you hear it, whether you’re a single lady, a married lady, or a fella, it makes you wanna dance – #INFECTIOUS. The chorus is golden, with Beyoncé telling these boys, if you like it (aka her) you better lock it (her) down!
“‘Cause if you like it, then you shoulda put a ring on it
If you like it, then you shoulda put a ring on it
Don’t be mad once you see that he want it
If you like it, then you shoulda put a ring on it
Whoa, oh, oh, oh, oh-oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh
Whoa, oh, oh, oh, oh-oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh.”
2. Paul Anka, “Put Your Head on My Shoulder”
💿 Put Your Head on My Shoulder: The Very Best of Paul Anka • 🏷 RCA • 🗓 2000
“Put your head on my shoulder / Hold me in your arms, baby / Squeeze me oh-so-tight / Show me that you love me too.” 🎵 “Put Your Head on My Shoulder” is a gorgeous classic performed and written by singer/songwriter 🎙 🎼✍ Paul Anka. “Put Your Head on My Shoulder” dates to 1959. Despite its age, this former no. 2 hit on the Billboard Hot 100 exemplifies timelessness. It’s a record that reminds you of the simplicity and sheer beauty of the music of the past. “Put Your Head on My Shoulder” is inoffensive lyrically – completely unobjectionable. Love is the modus operandi.
“People say that love’s a game
A game you just can’t win
If there’s a way
I’ll find it someday
And then this fool will rush in.”
Anka delivers expressive vocals. His tone of voice and the nuance with which he performs is nothing short of sublime. The production and sound of the record are also impressive. Sure, production has evolved since Anka recorded this gem but the music is beautiful and uncluttered – it just feels right. Lovely guitar, drums, and smooth backing vocals accentuate Anka’s commanding, love-driven lead.
“Put your head on my shoulder
Whisper in my ear, baby
Words I want to her, baby
Put your head on my shoulder.”
Appears in 🔽:
- 13 Utterly Compelling Shoulder Songs
- Paul Anka, “Put Your Head on My Shoulder”: Throwback Vibez 🕶️🎶 14 (2022)
3. Sabrina Claudio, “Put on Repeat”
🎵 “Put on Repeat” • 🏷 SC Entertainment / Atlantic• 📅 2022
“And he likes to compare me to wine / Over and over, he tastes me / Only gets better with time.” Woo, gurlll! 🎙 Sabrina Claudio excels at sexy, steamy records. She sounds incredible on her first single of 2022, 🎵 “Put on Repeat.” As the excerpted lyrics hint, Claudio isn’t referencing putting a song or record on repeat. No, it all comes down to that universal three-letter word!
Over sleek, sensual production by 🎛 Jonah Christian, Claudio is on autopilot from the jump. It is the second verse where things get naughtier. Even so, Sabrina titillates without getting explicit.
“If I could, I would have him for life
Ooh, yes, I’m beggin’
To touch on his perfect design, yeah, yeah, yeah
‘Cause his body is my favorite ride
Over and over, please let me
Off and back on one more time, yes.”
So, basically, he’s hot and great in the sack – got it Sabrina! We totally understand why she wants to “put on repeat.” Who wouldn’t? Furthermore, “Put on Repeat” is worth listening to repeatedly!
4. Jeezy, “Put On” (Ft. Kanye West)
💿 The Recession • 🏷 The Island Def Jam Music Group • 📅 2008
“I put on for my city, on-on for my city!” Woo! Back in the aughts, 🎙 Jeezy (formerly Young Jeezy) was one of the hottest rappers in the game. One of the reasons Jeezy was so successful is because he kept it real – NO CAP! G through and through, he didn’t sugarcoat anything in his rhymes, remaining true to self. Furthermore, he possessed (and still does) a distinct voice that has wide appeal. On banger 🎵 “Put On” from his 2008 album, 💿 The Recession, he taps 🏆 Grammy-winning rapper 🎙 Kanye West for the assist. The results kick serious a$$!
By the time Jeezy taps West, he’s begun to experiment with a melodic brand of rap. On the third verse, Kanye helps to usher in the syrupy, autotuned universe that now exists within the genre. He rides the bold, minor-key, synth-heavy production (🎛 Drumma Boy) like a champ, kicking off his verse with, “I feel like it’s still niggas that owe me checks / I feel like it’s still bitches that ow me sex.” As notable as Mr. West is on “Put On,” he doesn’t eclipse a G! Jeezy is turned up and tuned in, dropping the infectious, tough hook, as well two hard-nosed verses. Exhibit A – an excerpt from verse one:
“This FNH is not a fraud, call that bitch my bodyguard
‘Call that bitch your bodyguard?’ Yeah, that’s my bodyguard
Wear a lot of jewelry, Young don’t do security
What’s whiter than a napkin, harder than a dinner plate?”
So, we’ve got a gun, a self-sufficient rapper, hatred for security, and crack. What more can you ask for, honestly?
5. Corinne Bailey Rae, “Put Your Records On”
💿 Corinne Bailey Rae • 🏷 Capitol • 📅 2006
“Three little birds sat on my window / And they told me I don’t need to worry.” Sigh, can opening lyrics get much better than that? 🎙 Corinne Bailey Rae arrived in a BIG way with her record, 🎵 “Put Your Records On.” “Put Your Records On” sadly only peaked at no. 64 on the Hot 100 (bummer), but eventually, her 💿 self-titled album ascended to no. 4 on the Billboard 200, and was certified platinum. The modest performance of “Put Your Records On” didn’t inhibit the two 🏆 Grammy nominations the song received for Record of the Year and Song of the Year. Oh, and by the way, Bailey Rae was nominated for Best New Artist as well… Pretty sure she can thank “Put Your Records On” for that!
“Blue as the sky, sunburnt and lonely / Sipping tea in a bar by the roadside (just relax, just relax).” Ultimately, “Put Your Records On” is a simple but fantastic record. It begins with Bailey Rae referencing 🎙 Bob Marley in the excerpted lyrics. It continues with her soft, sweet voice and the cool, acoustic, natural, and soulful backdrop that fuels her fire. Lyrically, she conveys a surefire vibe that’s free, innocent, and incredibly inviting. There’s just something about the carefree, easy-going nature of “Put Your Records On” that made it endearing back in 2006, and still makes it a must-have on your playlist 15+ years later. The crowning achievement is none other than the chorus:
“Girl, put your records on, tell me your favorite song
You go ahead, let your hair down
Sapphire and faded jeans, I hope you get your dreams
Just go ahead, let your hair down
You’re gonna find yourself somewhere, somehow.”
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6. Silk Sonic, “Put on a Smile”
💿 An Evening with Silk Sonic • 🏷 Aftermath Entertainment / Atlantic • 🗓 2021
“When I called you out your name / That was my ego, my pride and pain,” 🎙 Anderson .Paak asserts in the first verse of 🎵 “Put on a Smile.” He continues singing on the 💿 An Evening with Silk Sonic standout, “I should be a movie star / The way I play the part like everything’s okay.” So, what’s his point? Even though he acts like he doesn’t think about her while he’s out partying and living it up, he’s lying – he’s utterly infatuated.
🎙 Bruno Mars, the other half of the 🏆 Grammy-nominated duo 🎙 Silk Sonic, confirms this in the chorus:
“Tryna put on a smile
Tryna fight these tears from cryin’
But Lord knows I’m dyin’, dyin’
Tryna put on a smile, smile (Put on a smile)
Ooh, out here smilin’ like a fool.”
My, my, my! “Put on a Smile,” the sixth track from An Evening with Silk Sonic, features electrifying vocals, arguably, some of the most elite of the album. It’s Mars’ soaring pipes that impress the most, on the chorus, with .Paak locking things down over the course of two verses. Also impressive are the harmonic progression, the fat bass line, and the soulful, throwback aesthetic presented. “Put on a Smile” is old-school, but it’s old-school that sounds fresh and refreshing in the 2020s.
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7. Jazmine Sullivan, “Put It Down”
💿 Heaux Tales • 🏷 RCA • 📅 2021
“I was damn near willing to just let him talk to me / Because that shit was out of this world,” R&B standout 🎙 Ari Lennox asserts on 🎵 “Ari’s Tale,” a spoken-word skit from 💿 Heaux Tales, the 2021 🏆 Grammy-nominated comeback album from 🎙 Jazmine Sullivan. On the interlude, which sets up our song at hand, 🎵 “Put It Down,” Lennox speaks about the power of the D (“That dick spoke life into me”). From there, Jazmine plays off the power of ‘the D,’ just as Ari expresses in her skit.
Prime examples of pleasure from Suillvan include “He keep me wetter than water” and “He’s so big, call him King Kong.” Oh boy, that’s a lot of BOY! Sorry – couldn’t resist! On “Put it Down,” Sullivan manages to balance her classic, elite, God-given vocals with the more modern, hip-hop-infused R&B sound of the 2010s/20s. Lyrically, “Put it Down” isn’t transcendent (DUH, it’s about D) but it’s certainly stimulating and titillating.
“I can’t help it, it’s a shame what he do to me (Me)
My girls ask me what it is, I say, ‘It’s the D’ (D)
I start going out my mind when he come around (‘Round)
That’s why he gets all my time ‘cause he put it down
He put it down (Put it down, put it down, put it down).”
8. Ritt Momney, “Put Your Records On”
🎵 “Put Your Records On” • 🏷 Disruptor / Columbia • 📅 2020
🎙 Ritt Momney – what a name, right? Of course, Salt Lake City singer 🎙 Jack Rutter’s stage name is a play on the famous politician’s name, Mitt Romney. While the name is interesting, more intriguing is Momney’s unique reinterpretation of the 🎙 Corinne Bailey Rae classic, 🎵 “Put Your Records On.” Where Bailey Rae opted for soft, pop-infused soul with more acoustic elements, Rutter embraces electronics, modernizing the 🏆 Grammy-nominated hit from 2006.
For the members of Gen-Z who had never heard the original, “Put Your Records On” in the hands of Momney feels right. The song features clean, inoffensive lyrics, and just makes you feel good when you listen to it. In Rutter’s hands, he captures this same aesthetic, even as he contrasts Bailey Rae as a male singing the memorable, tuneful chorus. Additional contrast to the original includes ample, inescapable vocal effects (pitch shift, reverb). Purists will cry foul, but with autotune and various vocal effects ‘all the rage,’ the ear’s used to be stretched with the human voice not sounding human. Furthermore, Rutter plays around with the tempo, which adds another individual touch to the established aughts classic. There are lots of things to like honestly with Rutter reminding us how great the original is, while also making us appreciate his distinct, fresh cover.
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9. Yo Gotti, “Put a Date on It” (Ft. Lil Baby)
💿 Untrapped • 🏷 Inevitable II / Epic • 📅 2020
“Why you competin’ with me, nigga / We are not playing with the same check.” Memphis rapper 🎙 Yo Gotti is almost always good for a banger. With an assist from 🏆 Grammy-nominated rapper 🎙 Lil Baby, he drops another infectious banger, 🎵 “Put a Date on It”. Released in 2019, the single would ultimately appear on Gotti’s 2020 album, 💿 Untrapped.
What makes “Put a Date on It” shine? The production (🎛 June James) slaps hard, anchored by a trap beat, with epic synths atop (including a horn synth). This is perfect fuel for the fire, and the fire begins with a lengthy, but epic hook performed by both rappers. The rhymes aren’t game changing, but plenty of game is spit, whether it’s the “Sack coming in and the money don’t fold / Gotta put a stamp on it,” or “Runnin’ through the money and the bitch keep callin’ / Hold up she gon’ have to wait on it.” Beyond the chorus, Yo Gotti does his thing in the first verse, talking $hit as always (“Edibles, I’m tryna fuck ‘em the same night / I put two hoes on the same flight”). Lil Baby is true to self in the second verse, serving up a familiar but highly effective flow (“If she suck good dick, she gon’ leave with a purse”). Ultimately, it bangs!
10. Akinyele, “Put it in Your Mouth” (Ft. Kia Jeffries)
💿 Aktapuss • 🏷 Devastator / Honey Tongue / LJ2 Recordings • 📅 1999
It’s no secret that guys feel some type of way about their junk and by junk, I’m talking ‘below the belt.’ 🎙 Akinyele is a prime example. There’s no subtlety whatsoever on 🎵 “Put it in Your Mouth,” the closing track from his 1999 album, 💿 Aktapuss. Pleasure to the D is firmly on his mind, and he gets an assist from an equally sexed-up 🎙 Kia Jeffries. Riding 🎙 Al Green (🎵 “I’m Glad You’re Mine”) and 🎙 Brick (🎵 “Fun”) samples, “Put it in Your Mouth” is something else.
“Put it in Your Mouth” commences classy enough, with Kia Jeffries singing about her baby leaving her. Well, she ends up going to his best friend’s house, and that’s where the ‘fun’ begins. Jeffries ask for his… in her mouth. Put two and two together. Akinyele joins her for this filthy chorus before dropping a filthier, X-rated verse. “You wanna go down, why not?” he raps, continuing, “I be like Herbie and Hand-you-a-Cock.” Holy fucking moly! He continues down the rabbit hole, spitting, “And fuck chapsticks / I’m comin’ ashy as hell, wit chapped dicks / For your chapped ass lips down in my mouth.” By the way, the down in my mouth lyrics hail from Kia, who is eager for his… The outlandish sugar honey iced tea continues with the likes of “Numbing up your tonsils, like Anbesol anesthetic / Cummin’ down your throat like Chloraseptic” and “I’m givin’ bitches permanent beards.” Wow! As eyebrow-raising as the constant references to B.J.s are, perhaps it’s a progressive reference that’s more surprising:
“What do you choose to lick
Pussy or dicks?
People throughout the world
Man, it’s your pick.”
From whatever perspective you examine that line, it’s clearly queer, which is unexpected from late 90s rap.
11. Niall Horan, “Put a Little Love on Me”
💿 Heartbreak Weather • 🏷 Capitol • 📅 2020
On his sophomore album, 💿 Heartbreak Weather, Irish pop singer/songwriter 🎙 Niall Horan shines on the radiant ballad, 🎵 “Put a Little Love on Me”. “Put a Little Love on Me” was released prior to Heartbreak Weather as an advance single. Although it’s one of the sadder moments on the album, it ranks among the crème de la crème. Horan wrote the ballad alongside 🎼✍ Jamie Scott, 🎼✍ Daniel Bryer, and 🎼✍ Mike Needle.
So, why does “Put a Little Love on Me” shine? One reason is because of how relatable it is. Here, Horan struggles to cope with the end of a relationship.
“When the lights come up and there’s no shadows dancin’
I look around as my heart is collapsin’
‘Cause you’re the only one I need
To put a little love on me.”
Sigh, that poor, handsome, hunky former 1D member! Anyways, with great lyrics, and a strong vocal performance, “Put a Little Love on Me” is terrific. Furthermore, shout out the production by Bryer and Scott, which features strings 🎻.
12. The-Dream, “Put it Down”
💿 Love vs. Money • 🏷 The Island Def Jam Music Group • 📅 2009
“Oh, baby, stop whatcha doing / And bring your little body up, up in this bed / Have you ever had somebody do it to you / While they was playing in your hair?” 🎙 The-Dream is a master at sex, or at least that’s the case when it comes to his music. He’s very much from the 🎙 R. Kelly school, sans the controversies! In the aughts, 🎙 Terius Nash delivered some truly epic contemporary R&B albums. Furthermore, he lent his songwriting and production craft to many artists including Beyoncé (🎵 “Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)”). One of my favorite albums by The-Dream was 2009’s masterpiece, 💿 Love vs. Money where the sex was L-I-T. Among the steamiest songs was the fifth track, 🎵 “Put It Down.”
Nash produced the five-minute slow jam alongside 🎛 L.O.S. Da Mystro. The sound is sexy, with its ripe synths and rhythmic beat. Also rhythmic is The-Dream’s melody (some hip-hop flavor), delivered by his gorgeous tenor. Here, Nash spits ample game, all of which is centered around – wait for it – SEX!
“I’m all up on you like a monster truck
I’m all up on you like shawty what’s up
I’m all up on you like a white tee on a thug
If you can hear me baby put your hands up
And when they ask about me you say
He put it down, put it down, put it down, put it down, put it down.”
Those lyrics speak for themselves, right?
13. Jaheim, “Put That Woman First”
💿 Still Ghetto • 🏷 Warner • 📅 2002
🎙 Jaheim might be 💿 Still Ghetto in 2002, but he 🎵 “Put That Woman First”! “When she starts bringin’ up old dirt / And the fights keep gettin’ worse,” the 🏆 Grammy-nominated R&B artist sings in the chorus, continuing, “Findin’ numbers in her purse / Better put that woman first.” Phew, he’s got a point! Why? Well, it appears he could lose her!
As always, Ja brings class as well as the streets – he is Still Ghetto after all. The lyrics of “Put That Woman First” have hip-hop swagger, idiomatic of the streets. Even so, vocally, Jaheim possesses one of the smoothest instruments in the game, blending 🎙 Teddy Pendergrass and 🎙 Luther Vandross. The verses find him highlighting his biggest mistake: “I forgot to be your lover.” At least he sees the error of his ways on this 🎛 Kay Gee-produced gem.
14. Screamin’ Jay Hawkins, “I Put a Spell on You”
💿 At Home with Screamin’ Jay Hawkins • 🏷 Epic • 📅 1958
“I put a spell on you / Because you’re mine (oh yeah).” I’d argue one of the scariest songs of all time is 🎵 “I Put a Spell on You.” The thing is, the often covered classic isn’t AS scary in the hands of some of the musicians who’ve covered it, including 🎙 Nina Simone and 🎙 Annie Lennox. In the hand of the original performer and writer, however, “I Put a Spell on You” is terrifying! Hmm, I guess he wasn’t called 🎙 Screamin’ Jay Hawkins for nothing!
The blues musician and idiosyncratic personality has a ‘robust’ voice –UNDERSTATEMENT. His screams are monstrous – rawr! Of this legendary song (the 320th best), Rolling Stone asserts:
“Former boxer Jalacy J. Hawkins got loaded on muscatel before shrieking out the hoodoo of ‘Spell on You,’ and it took a healthy swig of J&B for him to re-create his studio performance onstage, where he climbed out of a coffin.”
A coffin, huh? Wild! When Screamin’ Jay Hawkins sings, “I put a spell on you / Because you’re mine,” there’s truly a creepy factor in play. When he says, “Watch out / I ain’t lyin’,” you take him at his word. Making things even creepier are the laughs… my, my, my! The saxophone 🎷 solo is even a bit unsettling to be honest! Worth noting, this is an oft-sampled record for good reason – it’s a surefire classic!
15. Donny Hathaway, “Put Your Hand in the Hand”
💿 Donny Hathaway • 🏷 Atlantic • 📅 197
🏆 Grammy-winning musician 🎙 Donny Hathaway lived just 33 years old but left an indelible mark on music. He is renowned for originals (🎵 “This Christmas”) and reinterpretations like the spiritually fueled 🎵 “Put Your Hand in the Hand”. “Put Your Hand in the Hand” was written by Canadian singer/songwriter 🎙 Gene MacLellan. It was originally recorded by Canadian🎙 Anne Murray on her 1970 album, 💿 Honey, Wheat & Laughter, before short-lived Canadian band 🎙 Ocean recorded it, making it a huge pop hit in 1971. 🎛 Arif Mardin and 🎛 Jerry Wexler did a marvelous job where the production is concerned.
“Put your hand in the hand of the man who stilled the water
Put your hand in the hand of the man who calmed the sea
Take a look at yourself, and you can look at others differently
Put your hand in the hand of the man from Galilee.”
While versions by Murray and Ocean exhibit gospel-pop flavor, Donny Hathaway transforms the classic into a full-blown, gospel-soul gem. You might say that it’s the Hathaway version that truly feels like a proponent of spiritual refreshment 🙌. “Put Your Hand in the Hand” commences with a masterful, bluesy piano introduction, which hails directly from the black church. Soon enough, things evolve into even more soulful means, thanks to Hathaway’s assertive, spirited vocals, and fuller instrumentation including organ, guitar, bass, drums, and gospel choir. Not only is this a spirit-catching gospel song, it’s also a clinic on musicianship. There are numerous key modulations – far less common today – further amplifying the energy and overall spiritual vibe. MacLellan penned a classic on his own while a young, innovative Hathaway ran with it and made it his own. Donny truly brought “Put Your Hand in the Hand” to the church!
Appears in 🔽:
- You’ve Got to Hand It to These 13 Hand Songs
- Donny Hathaway, “Put Your Hand in the Hand”: Sunday Refresh 🙏 7 (2022)
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