17 Songs Associated with the Body | Playlist
Playlist “17 Songs Associated with the Body” features music courtesy of Björk, Ciara, DNCE, Selena Gomez, Sia and many others.
Playlist “17 Songs Associated with the Body” features music courtesy of Björk, Ciara, DNCE, Selena Gomez, Sia and many others.
Controversial, Grammy-nominated Tyler, the Creator drops a ‘flex-fest’ on his brief single “Okra.” He also drops a number of pop cultural references, not to mention raising more questions about his sexuality.
Can Kentucky be characterized by song lyrics? The ‘15 Songs with Lyrics that Reference Kentucky’ sure tries it, featuring songs courtesy of Bryson Tiller, Carrie Underwood, Drake, and more.
Lil Xan, Future, and Lil Uzi Vert are among artists with songs appearing on the 27 Rap Songs That Reference Xanax.
‘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.
’31 Rap Songs That Reference Condoms’ features songs by Big Sean, G-Eazy, Kanye West, and Kendrick Lamar among many others.
Up-and-coming Colombian-American singer Kali Uchis shines on “After the Storm,” the promo single from her forthcoming, 2018 debut album. She’s assisted by Tyler, the Creator and Bootsy Collins.
Logic, Jay-Z, and Taylor Swift lead the charge on the ‘10 Best Music Videos of 2017’ year in review playlist. Others who are ‘famous’ include Kendrick Lamar, Charli XCX, Dua Lipa, Björk, Young Thug, Camila Cabello, and Tyler, the Creator.
Guess what our playlist entitled ‘10 Fruitastic, Fruity Songs About Fruit’ is about? If said ‘fruit,’ you aren’t totally wrong, but you’re also not totally right.
These songs were ‘almost’ famous! Here are 124 songs that missed the 100 Best Songs of 2017. Good songs that missed the cut for whatever reason.
Kendrick Lamar (DAMN.), Jay-Z (4:44), and Tyler, the Creator (Flower Boy), lead the list of 20 Best Rap Albums of 2017.