Julian
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Post by Julian on Jan 18, 2018 19:01:12 GMT -5
COMING SOON.
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Post by Julian on Jan 18, 2018 20:02:13 GMT -5
40. Sorry This is the sole entry from Lemonade. The "I ain't sorry" hook is one of the highlights as well as the very trendy urban production.
39. Rather Die Young The first entry from arguably her best record to date for me. Her vocals are a highlight and the retro meets modern sound works extremely well.
38. I Care Her emotion is the clear highlight on this track. She clearly cares for someone deeply and through her vocals she displays her frustration at someone not returning the feelings.
37. Dreaming I understand why this was relegated to a Japan bonus track off 4. The sound on this tracks reminds me of the "I Am" era and she pulls off this sound effortlessly.
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Post by Julian on Jan 20, 2018 7:16:54 GMT -5
36. Run The World (Girls) This is definitely one of the most unconventional, polarizing lead singles of this generation. The sample was utilized well and the empowering message was a highlight on a song many deemed to be the beginning of the end for her "pop success".
35. Ego Never have her vocals have sounded so raw on a track as they do on here. This underrated cut from the "Sasha Fierce" side of her third studio album had a remix treatment with Kanye West that helped continue her success at urban radio.
34. No Angel This track off her self titled album feels as though it was heavily influenced by Aaliyah's "One In A Million" era. The production is hypnotic and the "you're no angel either baby" hook is one of her more underrated hooks from her discography.
33. Baby Boy (feat. Sean Paul) Some of you may be shocked to see this so early on. While there is no denying how much impact this had at the time of its release, it hasn't held up quite as well as her other cuts. Sean Paul did fit the bill well on this track and complemented the vibe of the song.
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