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“16 Rap Songs That Reference Lean” features songs courtesy of Future, Rae Sremmurd, Travis Scott, and YG among others.
“16 Rap Songs That Reference Lean” features songs courtesy of Future, Rae Sremmurd, Travis Scott, and YG among others.
Lil Xan, Future, and Lil Uzi Vert are among artists with songs appearing on the 27 Rap Songs That Reference Xanax.
‘Time: 19 Songs for Night & Morning Hours Playlist’ is comprised of songs ranging from midnight (12 AM) to 11:00 AM. Featured artists include Justin Timberlake, Lil Uzi Vert, and Melanie Fiona.
“11 Songs That Are Nothing Short of a ‘Wreck'” features songs with the world ‘wreck’ in their title, courtesy of Big Sean, Florence + The Machine, Miley Cyrus and many more.
Wishing an ailing Rick Ross the best, this playlists picks the top-two songs from each of his nine studio albums from 2006 to 2017.
“Boyfriend” and “Love Yourself” ranks among the best songs from former teen-heartthrob Justin Bieber. Check out what other songs made our brief, ultra-selective ‘best-of’ list.
‘13 Songs That Reference Wolves’ features some ‘wolfish’ songs courtesy of artists Breaking Benjamin, Highly Suspect, Miguel, Selena Gomez, and The Spencer Lee Band among others.
This playlist features profane songs that feature the f-bomb in their title. Songs are ordered chronologically by year, and alphabetically by the artist’s first name.
Marilyn Manson, Tech N9ne, Kendrick Lamar, Sun Kil Moon, and Prince are just a few musicians referencing the dangers and powers of guns.
‘The Vampires Are Out: 11 Vampirical Songs’ features vampirical songs courtesy of Artic Monkeys, Jason Isbell, Marilyn Manson, and My Chemical Romance among others.
‘14 Crime-Filled, Criminal Songs’ features songs with either the world ‘crime’ or ‘criminal’ in their song title. Features artists on the list include Britney Spears, Lil Dicky, and Miguel.
“Bust Your Windows,” “10 Seconds,” and “Forever Don’t Last” rank among favorites from the first three albums by standout R&B contralto, Jazmine Sullivan.