

On this mini playlist, we examine ‘5 songs where the anxiety is real.’ Artists making appearances include Logic, Jason Isbell, and blackbear.


“Anxiety / How do you always get the best of me? / I’m out here living in a fantasy / I can’t enjoy a goddamn thing.” That’s a total bummer Jason Isbell. According to Web MD, “everyone feels anxious now and then.” But, the organization goes on to differentiate between anxious emotions and anxiety disorders. On this mini-playlist, we don’t get too technical. The only requirement for the five songs that grace this list is that some form of the word anxiety, even misspelled, is in the song title. Without further ado, here are 5 Songs Where the Anxiety is Real.
1. Logic, “Anziety”
Ft. Lucy Rose
Album: Everybody
Def Jam, 2017
It should be noted that in the context of Everybody, the third studio album by Logic, “Anziety” follows a gargantuan hit, “1-800-273-8255.” Assisted by Lucy Rose, Logic gets personal. Rather than focus on race, a prominent theme throughout Everybody, he focuses on anxiety, specifically his own health scare.
Ultimately, he thinks big picture: we all have our fair share of issues, but they shouldn’t hold us back. He seeks to educate and uplift his audience.
2. Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit, “Anxiety”
Album: The Nashville Sound
Southeastern, 2017
“Anxiety / How do you always get the best of me? / I’m out here living in a fantasy / I can’t enjoy a goddamn thing.”
What causes his anxiety? Life itself. On the first verse, he’s worried about losing his family, which is his world. On the second verse, he starts it off with “It’s the weight of the world.” The music on this particular song is awesome, particularly the instrumental at the end.
3. blackbear, “Anxiety”
Ft. FRND
Album: cybersex
Interscope, 2017
4. How to Dress Well, “Anxious”
Album: Care
Domino
What is Krell anxious about? Likely a number of things, but love seems to be involved as well.
“This is only happening / Because something has to happen babe / You’re only panicking / ‘Cuz you thought you could have changed something / If I don’t want anything / Could I merge into the shadows baby? / But it’s all shadows babe / Bodies dreaming in the dark.”
5. Ginuwine, “So Anxious”
Album: 100% Ginuwine
Atlantic, 1999
Photo Credits: Def Jam, Southeastern, Interscope, Domino, Atlantic
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